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6TMCT FROM S fal tfie Fool MflstiM Digested r There U DO *nj>4?irot?trang wltlwut jood. Food < the strength miter. jtilt snough food, properly digested t-ikrs th? strove en J ^healthy man or ^anan. Too much, too little,,or even ej? right Quantity, not digested. (will nuke anybody weak. The boftnnlns of on sickness la weakness. Tho beginning of all weakness Is indlgostlon. Bo to keep strong, look after your digestion. That is tho 0e.?t Important point of all. When your food ferments In your -.MMach and forms gas, causes dllxi ' muifoA, bad ?wte. Bick headache. J,m feeling. nervousness, IrrltafeUlty, you liave Indigestion. You are loe.I part of your life. Every hour .. ?1 are irtck cat?es a lots of Btrtn*th. ' I, xo/ to cm* It la to take Shaker nirMtlre Cordial. A few doses will wiiove. if y?u take It long enough you 35 resaln the strength you have lost. Shaker Digestive Cordial la made MmSrtu and plant* by th<"Shakers '.Mount Lebanon. It contains very Strong digestive tonlo properties. It ;?ites strength. It makes your food 2!k? ?ju strong and bright and h?al,i. it clears your complexion and .trengthens 5'our bodJr ??"lnat dl?: m?. If >'ou want 10 SQt atronE and w*il try a bottle. Su'ld by all druggists at 10, 25. SO -in.l ?1 00 a bottle. MEDICAL. DOCTOR Actor's ENGLISH ;: Remedy wtilttopft confh In a nlfht, check a cold i in a dar. *?d cor? conaumptioo if taken i to time. U the Uttlf have Crpo. or Whooping Coogh, ' uttti prMtty. {F^'NI Cronb iaarerr i OATlI ^ faUl diaeaae. r i_Oll FttUf on*- ' ? .#&.? > !? ?' 1 r m usr jTKo thooo at- 1 S rSr//j&~. tacked die. ?VM4SS!a#rPW^^ The fteat TSe diteue VTOftm**C? W>J lapiui; ttwk the lot* of a lew hour* in treatment it i often fataL AOCM'S RKOUSH RttK- > dv will euro Croup, and it sbonld mli warn be kept in the tonso for ' emergencies. A ?s cent boulo may i ?*e jrourchild'i life. | Three aiteat 85c, BOe, 91. All Dn>ntat? , ACKER MEDICINE CO. [ 16 Sr 18 Chambers St, New York. COUGHSandCOLDS. ELY'S PINEOLABALSAM If ran reotdjl*r coufthi. .colds* ioro .throat and tor b'S^th1' For caiarrh ftae Hjr?? Cream Balm. Both ftuftlie* arepl^aalutteuaA Cream Balm, 60c mr doiuc; ntttow DUUB, OU, oont UJ Wur gti? ELY BROTHERS, 6* Warren Street. Now Yock. L?? Vitality,w?hUr matttlotu, e?U dream* t3N**cy and wasting di?ea?ea eaasad br roatbfalimara ?r eKMin. Contain* noopl?tei.lJ iirrretoaleaadMoN btUC?r. Jlakeatha RBiJBL'SW ?^ftorS?',Brma3 I ;.~rm Wim? vmtanaaaranteetociir* or money r?f?<Jwi. Prra mrdlriU book. aealad. plain ripper, vita tatttaoalaM and financial refer* tww. So c Karat for conmiitattoni. Beware c/imiIi^<s^5f3sa??3tasasr i^!0 Wh?!tot _W._ V?,_ br Loffan MH coruc* dUUU ?024. tth & If" WHI8KIBS. / OLD f j Export W&iskey.} J J T IT r?>rtaiaif l? duty and oar deilre to f A, ,r1u?lnt yon with tbeexwllontqtwl- A f HIm 01 our Export Wbl*k?J wben jou T f ?<.-? in i* arucio ior meoicinsi or m Mrpo.^. Tb?rn it no at on the markot T A m if <*uUM to tout oootldtmtlon. U A f bn Aifn. Purity, and being froo from *11 A injorlotu lajrodicntii ahould command A f 7our?ttcntlon. T / HI.I. IJCARTD 4l.OO. 4 A Sold In Wheeling only by 4 1 JOHN KLAR1, lit' rnth MtaoIi* j I f Mail on'i rxprcM order* trill n'ffelra ? A prorni,' 1.t'^ntloti. JOfi. FLEMING <k A ' *17 Market meet, Pltubuwh. W 4 Ja?nhi4try A ! Talk is Cheap, $ t But it lakos money to buy 4 WHISKEY, \ J i>ni to ret value for your money A 7 m wJjiiiccy. try a quart of J KLEIN'S J 5 SILVER AGE, J J DUQUESNE, j on BEAU CREEK J J RYE WHISKIES, t f iretbebedt?That'a what wt f A ro for mom. For mIo by er?rr a f UtuVnler, or Mtid direct for 9 | n to \ 1 MAX ITI RIM M W?ral*t, F A "IIA ALfiin. Al.l.r.OIIKNY. r\. A \ ' > ' Nialogtifl mailed on applies- ? | tton, .~*nd i.?r ono. A 7 > I I.l.if jwtfti'tt inn riffirinw.? 5 tltll J.VU WOHKMKN. JIOMBBT vutwr?nd TA/iTV WORK H?nil lor prirm. itniLuomon. 2S>tod 27 Kotir(?eii(b BATHtMBKBQ BURIED, Slmpln Irnlrra Over flir llrmnlii1 Qnrru Victoria's Bou-ln-Lnw. COWEB, Iilc of Wight, Feb. U. fpdte of damp and foggy weather Cc and this neighborhood were ever* with vM torn this morning. Builne* over the late of Wight woa practk suspended and <th? mass of InhabMi flocked toward thin part of Che in] to pay a la*t tribute of reipoct to remains of Prince Henry of Bart berg, husband of Princess lirait! who died January 20, while on his 1 from Capo Coast to the Island of dolrfl The remains wero landed at Pc mouth yesterday and were transfc to the royal yacht Alberta. On be the laat namod vessel they wore i veyed to Oowes, escorted by the Pr of Wales, Princess Beatrice, the E of CoMiuught, and Princess Louis Francis of Batten berg. Upon arr at Trinity Pier here, the body was toy Queen Victoria and the Bat berg children. The remains rested board tho Alberta all night. Half moated flags an<l other blems of mourning were displayed all sides ashore, nearly all those j> ent from the different towns on Island or from the mainland were dr ed In mourning or half mourning. tno roausieau, wnere rode at anew magnificent squadron of warships, grandly picturesque, the effect b added to, instead of'lessened, by frowning skies and vaporish utn phere. The vessels there assem were the finest of their class hi navy of Great Britain, comprising flying squadron, which was equii with so much expedition lust moirl Immediately after tlie carriage of princess came the queen's naval military attaches, the represents* of the various embassies, a Ueputu from the Prussian Garde Corps, court officials, the officers of the mlralty, the ??mmander-ln-chlef. I Wolsey and his staff and the army navy officials closed the procession. All the spectators uncovered as procession passed. The body Arrived at the churc) 1:30 p. m., where It was received the Lord Chamberlain. Lord Lat! and by the Deans of Winchester Windsor. The clergy preceded coffin up the aisle to the chancel, was borne by non-commissioned cers of the Scots Guards, and waa posited In the centre of the choir. At the conclusion of the servloee coffin was temporarily placed 1n a i cophogus, erected In tho housel pem% and earth and flowers were upon It. When all theceremomies in the ch\ were ended, the volunteers out* fired Ctoree volleys. The queen was ablo to walk In out of the church, although It was tlced she leaned heavily on the arr her Indian attendant. THE EARTH REVOLTS And Adit* to the Terror Wronght Armed Conflict In Catw. HAVANA, Feb. B.-An earthqu shock, of an alarming nature, was perienccd to-day at Santa Cruz Sur, province of Puerto Print Howes rocked and furniture thrown about, causing the people of city and vicinity to run In terror the streets and fall on their kneei prayer for mercy. Major Costa, at the head of a dot* raent of Spanish troops, has been imgfd with the band of lnsurtr commanded by Robau Borron at G and Falcon, province of Matanzo*. Insurgents lost five killed and troops captured a number of rifle*. The Insurgents have burned the lage of Taya In the district of Gib and have destroyed by Are the bt Ings, machinery and plantation of ropa in the province of Matanxns. A squadron of Spanish cavalry, at farm of Carmen. In the Selba de Mc district of Matanzaa, has had an ho engagement with the Insurgent ba commanded by Carrill and Torres. Insurgents lost fifteen killed and many 'wounded. The troops lost nnd had nine wounded. KINO LAND CASE. Buktrk'l Connection with It?Iff Pnrgrd of Contempt of Conri. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. PARKBRSBURO, W. Va., Feb. Another branch of the famous F land suit has Just been decided by United States circuit court of app< It Is the case of U. B. Dunkirk, of Lo county, on a hapeas corpus alining of Buskirk'a flne and imprisonment contempt by Judge J. J. Jackson July. J The decision discharges Dunkirk f contempt on the grounds taken by counsel Hon. John A. Hutchinson. ' has become a noted case and the re has been looked for with great Inte by Buskirk'a friends. Dusklrk's fusal to pay a nne of |300 and cost sustained. Ho Is acquitted of it all. Prominent IUveniwood Citizen Dei Special Dispatch to tho Intolllgoncer. PARKERSBURQ. W. Va. Feb. Josenh McKlnley. president of the venawood bonk, died at 6:40 this m< InKi of pneumonia He was for y< one of tlx? leading merchants and w thlest citizens. He was olxty-i years old. He was a prominent Mc and church member, and leaves a 1 and son. ^ Colored Porter Suicides. Special DHpateh to the Intelligencer. PARKER8BURG. W. Va. Feb. G. has just come to light that a colt port??r, whose home la In Washing committed suicide by jumping from "Royal Blue" flyer laat Friday nil as It passed over the big Baltlmor Ohio bridge which spans the Ohlc this point The body has not been covered. After Uotli Convention*, flpeclnl Dispatch to the Intelligencer, PARKER8BI7RG, W. Vn.. Feb. Parkersburg business men are ralslr largo fund to get either ono or t state conventions here. RfOflldali of Pittnhnrgh on Trial PITTSBURGH, Pa. Feb. 5.?Ml W. C. Moneland, ex-dlstrlct afitor and his assistant, W. H. House, w placed on trial to-day, charged v depositing public money for gain officers in chy depositories. The omc of Interest paid by the banks was ] 000, and the discovery that this mo had not been turned over to the i created a sensation. Two motions quaah the Indictment were overru The morning was taken up In seled a Jury. True bills for embexxletn have also been found against tftio fen don ts. Had Meditated Sttlclde, NEW YORK. Feb. 5.?From a t found In the desk of the late casl Bernard, of the Fort Stanwlx Natlc bank, and which pore mo uaio junu 22, Just a week before he killed hlmi It appears that ho had meditated i clde for some time, and hud plannet end hln life on tho arrival of tho bi examiner. SIMON B. HARTMAN, of Turn ton, West Virginia, has been subject nttacks of colic about once a year, i would have to call a doctor and tl suffer for about twelve hours ns mi as some do when they die. lie was t en recently Just the same as at ot times, and concluded to try Cbamft Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhi R*medy. lie says: "I took one dos< It and It guve me relief In five mlnu This In more than anything olso has or dono for mo." lfllir llnbvt* Cnttlng Treth* be sure and uno that old and well-ti remedy, MICH. W1N8LOWS tfOOl ING BTHUP for children toothing, soothes the child, softens the gums, lays all pnln, cures wind collo am the best remedy for diarrhoea. Tw ty-flve cents a bottle. mwtSc FKHAHOE AND TRADE. ? of Tlie Frituru of the Monry m?l Hlofl MnrUrta. ?In NEW YOIIK, Fetv 0.?Money on call was firm at 3ff8 nor cent; lout loan 3 per rded cent; clotsod ut 3 per cent. Prime mer? all cantllo paper 0@8 per cent. Sterling ally cKcUaneo aUiuly, with actual buslne'BH ?M? |? bankers' t>|||H at 84 S7??< 88 for de,"?a maml anil 14 S6%?4 87 for ?lxty ilayn. l'ontoil rut 14 87W4 87%lf4 8904 89V*. L? " Commorclal bills {4 88. Uar ullvcr 6714c. ?.,v 8llv"r certificate* C7W?MS7*c. .... Tho general opinion In Wall ntroi't today was that Kumnean financiers can irts- no' to bo profoundly Impressed by rretl the result of tho popular loan expert>ard nient. The largo percentage of foreign ?on- bids la very significant, In view of the lnce previous apprehenidon felt as to the uke probable unfavorable effect of tho free and silver manifestations of tho United lvnl States senate upon European sentiment, met louring the forenoon the market dinten played hesitancy which was reflected I on In an Irregular movement of prices, and moderate volume of business. Tho ofllclal anouncements regarding the agre1 on gato bldB and average of prices Impnrt*2*' ed actual buoyancy to tho market, '"fi prices advancing all along the lino on the execution of heavy orders. About J* two-thirds of the transactions were re vrw ,n afternoon session. Lonthcr elrur preferred was advanced 2 Mi per cent on the a revival of bull manipulative gossip new- regarding tho dividend. Toward tho bled fln,flh. cull money rates webKcned and tho closed at S por cent. Tho gains In tho the general Hat from the low polnta were: >p*d Sugar 2V4: Orangers Tennessee ;h. Conl 2V4: Rubber preferred 2%: do comthe mon 1%: Southern preferred 1%: Oenond oral Electric 1%; Louisville & Native* vllle. St. Paul & Omaha and Missouri tion Paclflc 1*6 per cent. The closing wan the animated and strong at about the best ad- prices. x>rd The favorable Influences bearing upand on tho stocks were also reflected In the bond market. The speculative Issues the were the most conspicuous. The dealings amounted to |1.9?u,000. 1 a* The government bond market re by sponded to the favorable news regardh01" Ing the latest government loan by strength and unusual activity. The new 4*8 coupon rose 3 per cent. A num' flp ber of transactions were executeu "sell91"" er 10 and 20 days." The aggregate deal* i lngs were $lo6.000. The total sales of stocks to*day were snr- 280,136 "bares. hold Government bonds quiet, with the new 4's coupon up 3 per cent. State bonds dull. lrcv Railroad bonds firmer. ride Evening Post's financial cablegram: ' London?The stock markets were an(j quieter to-day but firm on the whole, no. with slightly Increased activity In Kafn of Americans were quiet but good. Paris?The bourse was flrm to-day an<l decidedly more active. Berlin?1The markets are Arm. BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS. br New U. S. 4s restored 115ft New U. 8. 4s coupon 116ft inlr- U. S. 5s registered 112 take lT g g,, coupon 112ft ex- U. 8. registered lOSft U. 8. 4s coupon 1W% aeI U. 8. 2s registered... 95 ;lpe. Pacific 6s of *95 102 was Atchison 16ft tho Adams Express H6 ._t_ American Express Ill in.t0 lialtlmore St Ohio 41ft 8 ln Canada Southern 49\ Central Paclflc 15ft ich- ChesapeaKo St Ohio MjTS en- Chicago & Alton 153 ents Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy ifcft Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi. & St. L... 37 The Colorado Coal A Iron 3 flhe Cotton Oil Certificates IS Delaware & Hudson 129U vll- Delaware, Lackawanna & V* es torn... 161 ftra^ Denver Se Rio Grande prefnrred 4<$ '',d- Erie "V". ".~\M" *.....7".ir Eu- jo preferred 25 Illinois Central 97 tho KAnnas A Texas preferred 27^ cha Eake Erie A Western 22** iir'a do preferred 744 Lake Shore 14f?4 Lead Trust Tho Louisville A Nashville 4K ha/1 Michigan Central 97% five Missouri Pacific 23*4 Nashvlllo A Chattanooga ft National Cordago Mi do preferred 11H New Jersey Central 10SW Norfolk A Western preferred 9% b ! Northom Pacific 4$ do preferred 1? Northwestern l02Vi do, preferred 145% B.? New York Central 98 ?n_ New York A New England 4SV4? una Oregon Improvement 3 the Oregon Navigation 14 Pacific Mall ?H *us. Pittsburgh / ICO Reading 1 14% out Rock Island 72 for St. Paul 75ty Inst do preferred ,127?i St. Paul A Omaha .19 do preferred 122 Sugar Refinery lCSty his Tennesseo Coal A Iron S2H rhlfl Texus Pacific SV* suit Toledo A Ohio Central preferred fiS ref,t Union Pacific . 7!{, ___ United Stales Expreas 3J> Jtm Wabash. St. Louis A Pacific 7H s 18 do preferred.. 17% Wells Forgo HKpreaa 95 ' Western Union 85 ><l? Wheeling A Lake Erie 12-H do preferred 374 General Electric 29 5.? Tobacco 79>i Ha- U. 8. leather preferred 6% nrrwlitnffi and Prorlalona. eal". CHICAGO?Wheat furnished a palnUno fu* Hurprljw to the short clement toison day. It went up a wirt and a half In ivlfe the first hour's trading and notwithstanding the aelling out of many millions of long wheat, closed %c higher thnn yeatorday's closing price. Corn and oats wore scarcely any change, and provisions closed generally a little J higher. Flour firm. l?P' Wheat?Ca?h. No. 2 spring 65*;?6flc; "le No. 3 spring (J4VJc: No. 2 red 69-%?G9v<ic; snt. February 64*i?MU?65?frc; May 6G?ifr (e ? ?8V4??7*c; July feGH?M?G7%c. 'J" Corn?Cn*h. No. 2. 27?i?28c; No. 2 yellow 27?4#28c; February closed ait 27%c; Mny 30K?30%30%c; July 31%? 31*021Hc; September 32H?3Cfc?32Hc. Oats?Cash. No. 2, 19%c; No. 2 white 21tt021%c; No. 3 white 20%?21%c;Fcb. 5.? rwury March closed at iRn 20c: Mny 2U4?21Vi?21?4c; July 21ft? 10th 21H021HC. Rye?No. 2. 39'/{fC. Harloy?No. 2, nominal; No. 3, 36? 35c. ,?or Flaxseed?No. 1. 91,/4c. ney Tlmobhysoed?Prime, $.160. rorQ Mens Pork?Cash, per 'barrel. $10 2f??> . tth 10 30; February $10 124010 30?10 28; by May *10 35<T10 52%?10 47%;JuIy $10 05? UjU 10?2H?10fl2?4. ;S . Lord?Cosh. per 100 lbs.. $R G74?n CO; nc'v February $6 55?5 6505 57H: May $5 75? bHv 6 85?5 77H; July $5 90?5 95?5 90. , tJ Short Rlhs?Ciwh, sides. $r. 20Q6 25; li?d February $5 10?5 20?5 IT.; May $5 30? Inr 5 40?6 36; July $5 40?S 50?5 45. lnf Dry salted shoulder* 4H@4%c. da. Short clear sldon 5*4?f?%e. Whiskey?Distillers' Jlnlshed good*, per gallon, $1 22. Sugars unchanged. . Butter?Quiet; dairies 9?17c;oream|?te cries 14?l&c. 1l0^ Choose?Quiet art *%?9%c. Eggs?Steady; fresh 12W?13c. |eif BALTIMORB?Flour firm nnd tin,ujl changed; receipts 19,047 barrels; shlpi to munis 20,110 barrels. Wheat unsettled u,!# and higher; spot and month 75?76%c; May 74%?74%c; receipts 409 bushels: southern wheat by sample 74?77c; do on grade 78?7?c. Com firmer', spot and month 23%?33fcc; May 3S4?35%c; ind sloamer mixed 32?32ftc; receipts 90,78,1 u" bushels; southern white and yellow inh corn 32%?33%c. Oats firmer; No. 2 jJi. white weslrrn 2f?o bid: No. 2 mixed do hl>r 24?24%c; receipts li2.11 bushels. Rye ,?r a1*'1 stfcody; No. 2,43?44c near-by r* wiMjli.ru- riwolnfn 4RR IiiirIw.Iu '*5 Hay dull; choice timothy $10 00 naked. ; * Hutter steady; fancy rrnirm-ry lS<ffii!lc; ' y do Imitation 16(Q>18c; do hullo l&c. 12rkh Arm; fresh Ific. Cheese steady and un- , changed. Whisky unchanKud. NEW YORK?Flour, receipts 14,400 1 led barrels; exports 10,000 barrels; market , *H- Quiet hut steady. Wheat, exportM ihr,It fiOO bushels; spot dull; No. 2 ml XI %o; n|. No. 1 hard V%a f. o. b. afloat; options J is opened stronger, closed net on- higher; No 2 red February cloned at \v 74Vic? Corn, receipts 42.000 bushels; ex ports 12,800 bushels*. spot eleady; No. 2, ' :i7o; options advanced, closing partially '.<fce lower; May clone/1 ut 30Vic. Oats, receipts 04,WW bushels; exports 1,400 ( uhIicIh; j>pot steady iind more active; No. 2, 25fto: optlonu quiet, cloned unchanged; February cloned at 24%c; May closed at 25?c. Hay quiet. Hops quiet. Hides llrm. leather steady, demand Rood, Heof Moody. Cutmofttu Hteady. Lard*quirt; wmtern steam closed at $5 87Vy. May cloned at ?610 nominal. Pork .steady. Tallow steady. Rosin dull. Turpentine quiet. Rice steady. Molasses quiet. Cottonseed oil continues slack. Coffee, options steady, closed steady at 10fa'20 points net ndvnnco; sales 24,600 bags. Sugar, raw Arm; reflned quiet. CINCINNATI?Flour active. Wheat i... ?... ?..,i r.nA I.null. JAl'ttUJi>*?. - !?-"*? IVi , ivu< l|>la uw uuau oln: shipments 4.000 bushels. Com (Inn; No. 2 mixed 30c. OatH quiet; No. 2 mlxeJ 22Vfec. Rye nominal; No. 2. 44c. Lard In fair demand at $5 57^. Uulknveats dull at $5 25. Bacon etcady ut $012ft; WMakcy quiet; Bales C81 barrels n?t )l 22. ilutter In steady demand. Su^nr steady. Egga steady at ltc. Cht?eflo quiet. TOLEDO?Wheat steady and higher; No. 2 cash 74'4c; Mny 76M?c; July 71 %c. Corn active and steadier; No. 2 mixed 2Sc; No. 3 mixed 27,/&c; Mny 31%c. Oats quiet; No. 2 mlx?ul 20%c\ No. 2 whlto 22c; May 22V?c. Itye dull; Nu. 2 cash 411/?c. Cloveryeed dull and steady; prime cash, Februauy and March |4 <0. PHILADELPHIA?Uirtter steady; fancy western creamery 19(f?20c. Egg.< firm; fr^vh near-by IDc; do western 15c. Cheese uteady. I?lyr Stark. CHICAGO?Cattle, common to extra choice native beeves were wanted at 13 2Gt*4 75; sales being chilly at 53 COO 4 50. Cows and heifers sold largely at U 00?>3 25. Calves were unchanged with moderate offerings, the sales being largely ui *;? zn?iu uu. r?u?;s. aaiva wmslow at $3 9504 25, the bulk selling at $4 15fl>4 20. Sheep, choice natives were In demand at $2 CO&c 75, and nates of westerns at $3 400 3 60; yearlings at $3 70tf4 30; lambs at 13 606-4 80. Receipts, cattle 13.000 head; hogB 26,000 head; sheep 14,000 head. EAST LIBERTY ? Cattle steady; prices unchanged- Hogs, demand fair; prime medium weights $1 66?>4 60; best Yorkers $4 50^4 65; common to fair Yorkers and pigs $4 30^4 45; heavy hogs $4 4564 63; roughs S3 00ff4 00; Chicago reported easy. Sheep higher; market active; prime sheep $3 4063 60; fair 12 6093 00; common $1 76?2 20; lambs S3 00(5 3 00; veal calvus 16 0006 75. EAST BUFFALO?Cattle, receipts 3 cars, for which the demand was limited and all offers lower. Hogs, receipts 43 head; market weak; Yorkers, fair to choice 14 4504 60; pigs, common to fair <4 25{t'4 35. Sheep and lambs, receipts 10 cars; mnrket more active; Inmbs, choice to prime ft 9005 00; culls and common $2 75?4 00; sheep, choice to selected export wethers $3 25ft3 60; culls and common SI 75@2 40. CINCINNATI-Hogs easier wt S3 76? 4 37%; receipts 4,600 held; shipments l.OOOVari. Dry flowli. NEW YORK?Buyers were present In good numbers, but as the award of bonds and the amount bid for engrossed general attention to the neglect of pur? chasers, the latter were on a very moderate scale. Printing cloths wero dull but steady at 2J?c. FALL RIVER?Print cloths dull at 2%a Metal*. NEW YORK?Pig Iron easy; southern $11 75012 75; northern $12 00013 00. Copper strong; brokers 10Hc; exchange S10 00@10 26. Lead strong; brokers $2 90; exchange $3 10@3 124. Tin easy; straights $13 351713 40; plates quiet and steady. Spelter quiet. Petroleum. NEW YORK ? Petroleum steady; closed at $1 43%. Wool. NEW YORK?Wool quiet. Headache cured In 20 minutes by Dr MUes' Pain Pills. "One cent a dose." At druggists. "GIVE me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Lognn & Co.. Wheeling, W. Va., B. F. Peabody. Btawood and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, O. 5 Pile*! Pllr?t Itching Piles. Symptoms?Moisture; fntenso Itching nnd nt'.n&lng; mont at nlcht; worse by scratching. T! allowed to continue tumorn form, which often bleed and ulcerate. becoming very sore. S WAYNE'S <MV'T\(PVT utnnu l)m llrhlnp iifl/l hliui. InR. h?-als ulceration, and In most canes remove* the tumors. At drurclata or by mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayno 6 Son, Philadelphia. "How to C?rr All Skin DIwimi." Stmply apply SWATKn n OINTMENT. No internal mrrtldno required. Cute* tetter. ecaema, Itch, all eruptlona on tho face, handi, noao, etc.. leaving the akin clear, white and healthy. Its Rreat healing and curative powers aro possessed by no other remedy. Ask your dmagitt for 8WAYNE'S OINTMENT. ttha&w Lightning Hot Drops? What a Funnv Namol Very True, but It Kllla All Pain. Sold Evorywhore, Every Day? Without Rollef, There la No Pavl /COMMISSIONERS' SALE. My rlrtuo of a decree of the Clrenlt Court of Marshall county, West Virginia, entered on tho Mth day of October. 1W?. in Chancery Order Book No. ft nag? tu a chanccry ca\J?o therein pending. in which ihodUtoof West Virginia U plnlntlll'and Nell Qulnn and othere aro defendant*. the undersigned. who were by the Mid decree appointed special commissioners for the purpose. will offer for mIq at public auction, to tho highest aud bent bidder, at the front of th* City Building. In the olty of Ben wood, Marshall county, Weal Virginia, on SATURDAY, THK 28tn DAT or DECEMBER. 1815. beginning at 2 o'clock p.m., of that day. tho fouowltnr desnrlbed real e*t*te. altuate in the city of ttcuwond. Marebtll count/. Wast Virginia. that is to say: Lot No. 39, In *obad'a Third Amended Addition to tho said city of Ben wood, being tho property conveyod by tho Sehraut* bnrh Brewing Company to aald Nell Qulnn by deod dated April zl, 1891. and now of record In thenfllce of tho Clerk of tho toautr Conrt of Marshall county. In Deed Book No. .17. page 350. Also Hi* undivided twoaeyontha of ran of a tract of land In Onion district. In Mid county ami Ktalo. known aa thn Craugle and Fleming lot. and lying Immediately south of Koblnson'a addition to Ben wood, and north of the Ben wood Iron Works Rolling Mill property, and hounded and described as (ollowa: Beginning at a atake on the uoatorly aide of a sixty-foot roadway, and 2&0 feet southwardly froai the interaction of the eMterlr aido of *<cond street with the south line of kobliKon'a addition: thence with the easterly aide of aald alxty-foot roadway southwardly and at right angles with theaoutn lino of aald Rob- j Insou'a addition fifty feet to a atake; thetiae at I right angles from said alxty-foot roadway, parallel with said sonth lino of aald Kobluaon'a ad* dltlon ninety-throe foot to the westarly aide of a HlXtMU-root Pod. I way. Itlll With Mitl Nl?l0 Of Mill sixteen-foot lofulwur northwardly and parallel with aatrt alxty-foot roadway (illy feet to a utaks; thcnoo weatwardly and parallel with aaldaonth lino of iald Koblfiaou'a a<1d I Hop ninety-three feet to tbo btftitinltiir. Trima or halk: -One (bird ol the pttrcbaso money, and ai much mors thereof an the pur* rbaaer ahall elect to i??r In caah on the day of aaln and the reddue thereof payable In two equal Inatallmetita in onoanOtwo yrara reapectlvely from the day of aale.wllh Internal from that day. tbo pnrcbaarr glvlor hi* notea for tha deferred payments. bearing interest M*-?fore?Md. with peraonal actmrlty thereon aatiafaetory to aald aprolnl romtnlialonora, nti<1 the tit lo to be retained until payment In full of aald purchase money tnd Intercut. T.J. PAKNOKR, GKO. B. CALDWELL, Hpeclal Commltalonert. I hereby oertlfy that tieors* K Caldwell and T J. Carann*. tho above named apodal coinmla loner*. have Riven bond ami aecurltr a* required by theronrt and by law, and the aald bond and iccttrltr have been approved br mo. LKROYU HTIDOKR, Clerk of the Clroult Court dt, Marshall county, W. Va. no.*9 Th Tbo above aele la adjourned until RATITRDAY, FEBRUARY ajBW, at the ?nme hour aud place. *. J. I'AIWONS. CJRO. B. CALDWELL, dell JalMol.l Hpeclal Comialnloucrs. A W'ij ? i 3hn,c'/jm <.' e [mwraii-^CTwiitaaat ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE His stood the Tost of Tlmo MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER CRAMPS COMblNEO Headache Destroys Health Resulting In poor incmorj, Irritability, norvousnoaa and Intclloctaal exhaustion. It Induces other forms of disease, such as opllopsj, heart disease, apoplexy, Insanity, otc. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. urs. unaa. a. luyers, jji usnna rt., ron Wayne, Ind., writes Oct 7,18M: "I Buffered terribly frith severo headaches, dizziness, t backache and nervousness, gradually (crowing worso until my 11 fo was despaired of, and try what wo would, I found no relief j until I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine. I have taken five bottles and bellevo I am a well woman, and I bavo taken great corn- ' fort in recommending all of my friends to use NervlBo. You may publish this letter if you wish, and I hope It may bo tho moans ( of saving somo other sick mother's life, as U did mine." ( On salo by all druggists. Book on Heart l and Nerves scat FREE. Dr. MUes Medical ' Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Biles' Remedies Restore Health. 1 - - c | Garriers?j I Dn.IVEJt { THE INTELLIGENCER J ; A To Residence* and Business A r Houses Throochau; r i Wheeling ! . ^5D m i SUBURBS. f r DAILY. 15c PER WEEK. f \ To order euiljr, call up i <J TELEPHONE 82a J ! RAILROADS. OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO. c Time tablo In effcct December 16. 1S95. NOTICE?Please take notice that trains l of the Ohio River IL R. will run by Bant- 1 cm Standard Time on and after septem- l ber 29. 1S&5. J Daily. !Daily except Sunday. Eaatern 0 Time. I South Bound. I 1 | i | 6 7 J Vla~P.C^C.&9t.Cr~R) la. rn.lp. m. a Pittsburgh, Pa..L'ef *9:101:13:45 t Stoub#nvllTe.... L'e *10^5 *2:09 % Wheeling ....Arrive! |*H:35| !3:30| j a. rn. a. m. p. m. (' Wheeling *1:00 !U:4S M:C0 * Renwood 7:15 12!01 4:15 t Moundftvllle 7:85 13:16 4:35 New Martinsville .. 8:40 1:12 6:3T S Slstersvllle 9:06 1:35 6:00 Friendly 9:17 1:45 6:12 B 8t. Mary's 9:45 2:11 6:43 E Wllllamstowu 10:25 2:50 7:26 Pnrkersburg 11:00 3:25 8:00 5 Rellovllle 11:23 4:02 7:53 a p. m. Rav*>nswood 12:07 4:3S 8-52 r Ripley Landing .... 12.2S 4:59 8:56 _ Graham 12:54 6:22 9:22 v New Haven 1:01 5:27 9:J0 ? Hartfnrd 1:04 5:31 9.S4 J? M?son City ......... 1:10 5:37 9:40 r Clifton 1:15 6:41 9:45 x Pt. Plraaant 1:40 6:06 10:17 2 GalllpollH Ferry .... 2:17 6:fi0 io:8* V Guyandotte 8:15 7:55 11:45 r, Huntington 3:24 8:05 7:20 13:03 ? Krnova _3:45 8:25 7:55 12:25 J Via K. A M. Ry. p. m. p. m. p. nT 0 K. * M. Junc....Lv !2:35 9:4.' 2:35 v Charleston Ar !5:05 *11:56 6:05 l GftlUpollH 12:49 7:35 MS E Huntington 1:60 8:i0 11:45 l Via c. & O. Ry. a. m. p. m. r I*ave Huntington. !2:ir? *2:30 2:15 c Ar Charleston^.V !4:19 *3:48 4:19 Kenova Arrive *3:95 !9:10 112:05 ""Via C. & Of l\y. p. tri. a. m. p. m. Krnova Leave 2:25 *4:4.1 *2:25 P Cincinnati, O....Ar *6:50 *9:oo *6:50 , Lexington. Ky...Ar *7:00 9:35 *7:00 * W. J. RODIN8QX, 6. P. A. ?Pennsylvania station#. annsylvania Lines']" Trains Run l>y Central Tim.. T ficKRT Orrtgju At J^wt?ti.?akia Statioh m N vrATta bt.. Foot or Et.ancNTn ht , wncKLttfo, s at JIcLuk* Hor?. Wntiuan, axi> at nra v VamtnmKU pTATina.t*aiT>o**onT. v. Bormwi?T8trnti?-MPAw ll*Kui.alioirr*-" n Dally. JDally except Bundny. K From wheeling to Leavo. Arrive Wellab'g and Hteub o.. 16:26 am 15:35 pm N McDonald and I'ltta.. 16;25 am 15:35 pm N Now Cumberland...... 6:26 am 10:35 pm N Indianapolis and St. L. 16:25 am !6:35 pm ~ i Luiumuun vhivih. iv.m urn in;jo pm WelUb'K and Bteub 6.. !G:J5 nm 15:35 pm riiHn. and N- Y P"1 '2:20 pm 91 Btcub'e and Pitta...?? 112:2a pm 12:20 pm _ Columbun and Chlo'o. 118:26 pm !2:20 pm \i PhlU. nnd N. T....... 2:B5 pm *10:35 ani ? Haltlmoro and Waah. ^:M pm *M:M am | Kt^ub'o and PI""-. ^j.M P?n *10:35 nm I Bteub'o nnd Dennlson. j.:5o pm *10:85 nm I lndtnnapolla nnd 8t. L. 1H:00 pm 16:13 am Dayton and Uncln.... 8:00 pm fi;i2 am .. 1 Btfub'd and Columbua. 18:00 i?nf 16:12 am tS Northwest System-Clove. t Pitta. Dir. | Trains run dally, cxcept Bunday aa fol- n I From Brldffport to Lenvo. Arrive, a, Fort Wayne and Chicago 6:08 am $;05 pm ! Cnnton nnd Toledo....... 6:0$ am 8:05 pm II WUHtnirffh and Stoub'o.. B:0S am 8 :i>6 pm Bteubonvtlla pnd Pitta.... 5:08 am 8:05 pm ni Htenb'e and PittM?ur#iy:. 1:09 am 10:0C? am Clfv??lnnd and Chicago... 1:10 pm 8;i*i pm *1 Canton and Toledo 1:10 pm 4:68 pm Alliance and C?*v?land... 1:10 pm 12:35 pm |i Rt"ub'e ahd wall?vllle... 8:13 pm 7:6a am phlla. and New York.... 2:44 pm 8;M pm *1 Baltimore and Wash 2:44 pm 4:68 pm Bteub'o nnd Pittsburgh.. 2:44 pm 8:05 ptn di J. 0. T0MLIN80N. Pas*. A?nnt, Station Foot ot Eleventh and Watar 8ta? RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrlvulm't dopartiir? of tralruou mi l after Jnuil?rr 'hi. lAyO. KmiKATlOJf or ftKPKttlXOC Mark*? l)a|ly; fOall/. excapt ^tri-lar; exofptfiniiinWiv: 'JMlr. aioopt MomUv; JHuu. dpya outf; lMomuvit only; "ritturdayi only. Kiutoru HUuinrd Time. iiv.raht. ib .WJ.l5.fi.- Main Lln?. K*at asrivk. ?:*> am WiHU.try, IUIU, Phil, .fc N. V *? am T. V) pnilWMti.Cy, IUIU. rhiu 4N. Y 17.-U0 miiL....CumiH>fintid Aecaia tt.Qiyia 3:40 pm .....Grafton Accoro. **10:10 am nm ....MouiuUrltlo Aceoin t7:f. am VirJU pm Mouii'Uvllio Aco<m jl: 10 pm 11:00 pm MoiiiuVvIIIa Accom *7:40 pm *U:3J ouiLWiuliltiuton CUr lixureii.. pm 1 -Jlfhun Kxprw.. ) pm DKI'AKT. l?.Ad.Xn.-C.O.mr..<V5t Aftnivr.. 7:35 am KorColnmfom iticl Chicago 1:16 am ntn ..Coluinl>uinti<! Cliicluiiiitl.. pm JIIMD pm ..Coluinliiimiti'l Cincinnati. am pm Colutnlm* tuul OUlcvjo ?xp'?l2:l0 pm 13:S0 pm ftUMMvill* Ac<>in |tl0:W am f utn dt. (.'InirtvlllA Aoeom t'M4 um |3:?) pm St. f.'lairnvlllo Accoro ....| t&M pm jM) pm Colnmbiu amlClniln. Exp. I 7fl:|.r? mn ^.' nndtnky Mull. .. I >30 pm uM Aiii. n. rtjiy u.??., i. <v i?. inv anr.i vr. 4:M am Kor PlitHbnrtfh ^I0::0 am 7:10 nm ? Pittsburgh Trio pa 6:46 pm i'Jttabnrjrh nn<i tli:X ptn f3:26 ptn .. Pittoiuirtfh flftOO am ....... ..PltiKhurth Kiiptwi \tis t.m DKfAirr. p., u." c;*7sr. HTRr. I arkivk. 17:25 am .............. Pittsburgh ... tifctt pm fitt am!....,Stenben?ill?and Watt.... pin t!.*25 pm,..Pitnbur<li ami New Tor*- 13:2") piu *3:53 pm ..Pltuburgb nnd New York. *lbft am \rnrr. fam Express, Cin. nnd Ht. LnuU f7:i! an j pm KsproM, Cin. nud He. J<ouis t'Vi". pa pm KxpreaMteub. and Chicago pa pm ..Pittsburgh and i)euni?oii_ l?lt:? an mirAtiT. C. A P. R ll-BntTnaronT. arhiti. MM nm -Port Wayno and <"bin!i*o . V>M pm frOU nm CnntoimnnToledo 9.0* pm mn ....Allianre and Cleveland... fcO'? pm G:0* nm HleubenriMennd Pittsburgh 9r<n pm fJcnOH nm Sieubeiivlileand Pittsburgh t !:<*? ?m *.:I0 pin-...Fort Wayne and Chlrafo. V.W pa 'J:10 pm Canion aad Toledo V?4 jlin 'l:\0 pmt...Alllaiice and Cleveland.... l;3*i pm 3:11 pinjPhlladtlpbUi and NerrYork *6a pm pm,'B*lllineie and Washington V.W pm t-.U prattrtoubonvilloaud Pittsburgh 'nW pm r7:M oraLMteubeririilo .v Wcl1svlU&.. &M am n * r PKl'AIII. | n.? U. C+ in. 9:W am -Toledo and Weat f?:05 pm 9;30 uinciovrhn-l. Akron & Canton t&oj poo !'. W ain Brilliant and Steiibanrllle ffcOl ptn 7:30 ptnp...Mju*illon and ('anion..... HMO an 7:30 pm|Hrilllntit and Stcnbentrllle 110:10 am DKflitr | Ij. >k ft.?BnitKjrrbRt. Aftittrt 7:15 am|Clevelnnd.Toledr>itnilcaco 11:22 pm 1:40 pm Clereland.ToIodo A Chicago 7:50 pm frOO pm] MmOIIoii Aooorn f am 8.-01 am St. Clalrsvlllo Accom fc3 am tfo.oi nm SL Clalnrllle Accom..... 1:31 pm 2:.Ti pml 81. Clalrtrlllo Accom..- I ifi pm 3:3* pm St. ClafniTfllo Accom 7:02 pm 1.-03 pml l?oc*l Freight... t *43 am DrPABT. | OHIO RIVKk H." ft ARRIVE, '7:00 am ..1'M.naeager *10:43 an 115:45 #ni| ...i'a**?ng(?r. t&Q3 pm UDQ pm| ^.Piwnglf.... *fc45 pa LrTcr I a, ZTi C. RAILROAD. ARtLtVB. nr.M.Ainci belxairx 10:lu amL..Bellalre and ZanocrlUe.... 4: do 5:13 pm| ..\Vood?ftold~ am RAILROADS. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. "mzSQl Departure and arrival ol trains at Wheeling. liait> F?^$iir^^?9lcrn tlm& Schedule la eP raS ESrect Jnnuarr 2?i. i89i. fcjlfyj&gWg main link east. For Baltimore. Phlladelphla and Now York lira nud llr.'Oa. m., nfld 3:40 p Cumberland Aooommo'datlon. 7:00 a. m., dail/ Sxcept Sunday. <?ta(ton AcGommodatton. 3:40 p. m., dally. Moundavillo Accommodation, 7:00 and 8:49 lib. and 5:30 p. m., except Sunday, aud 11:09 p. m., Saturday only. ARItrVT. From Nctr York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, W0a. ra.. dallr. Cumberland Express. 4:23 p. m.,dally, exoept Grafton Erpreas- 4:23 p. ra.. Mondar oflly. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:03 p. in., exam Sunday. , ? 1 Grafton Accommodation. 10:10 a. m.. dally. Moundavllle Accommodation, 7:43 a. ra.. ex* septSuuday: IChlO a. a., dally. 1:40 and 7:01 ?. m.. exccpt Sunday, and 7:40 p. m. Saturday >nly. TRANS-OHIO MVBION. For Columbus and Chicago 7:33 a. m. and S:15 m..dally. _ .. -.'j Columbtu and Cincinnati Exprofti, 10:15 a. nL lally, li:49 p. m.. dally, except Saturday, and hiO*. ra Sunday only. San'luaky Mall. 10:15 a. m.. dally. XnnM?llje Accommodation. 3:30 p. m., dally ixccnt Sunday. St. Clair?vilfa Accommodation, 10:13 a. m. ana 1:30 p. ra., cxccpt Sand*?. ARItlVK Chicago KxpreM. J:15 a ra. and 1219 p. m. tally. Cincinnati Express LM a. m. aud 5:33 p. ol< tally. gandnslcy Mall. 5:30 p. in., dally. ZaourUie Accommodation. w:5S a. m. dally ixoept Sunday. St. Clalwvllle Accommodation, 10:33 a. m. and i:80p. u., dally, except Sunday. WHEELING & riTT9BUfUJH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh. 4:33 and 7:10 a. m.. and 3:45 p. n., dully; and 3:3 n. ra.. dally, except Sunday. For rfttsbnrth aad the cast. 4:55 a. m. ttdall i. m., dally. Aniwvtt. From Pittsburgh. 10.10 n. m. nnd 7:00 p. ra.. lally, 11:39p. m . dally, except Saturday. 10 M a. n.. except Snnday. aud '2:23 ft. to., Snodir o*ly. file Clef eland, Loralo & Wbsallng 8. R. Jme Table in effect Monday. November21,189i. Clercland Depot. Foot o( Booth Water fltatet. OOISO SOUTIL JentralTline a.m. r.xlr.u a.k. a.*/a.u.|i,.ji|mc lereland.... '*? 1:00Uiu .CJterJct *22 l:OOii:Xt .oraln. dep.. 7.U01:05)4:10 iljrla. 7:10 1:13^1 iraftoo 7:32 I:* ?16 *iter JcU._ 7:.V) 1:5j'5:tf5 ledtn*. fcSl 2?fc49 :blp. Lake.. fc:li ^ ?t81 iterlinc &?7 2:8Cftl7 t'anriek. 2:*;&40 Imlllon-... 8:47 S:?L7:10 C-.ftO nitui Hfctt CM ' 'anal Dover. 10:as 4:0*7:57 7:16 lew PMlad. lO-.i? W7 MB 'hricbsville 11:25 4:32 8:25 7:41 F. X. A.U (.riainrilla It2tt7:40l 9:50 7:50 11401*05 01 irldrrport... I.-mISIm ftSolfc-M && MS fcOJM ' IcllffiS. 1:8717:0* 10:1018:45 lfcaofafcl..^. QOINU NORTH. Electric cum br ween Wheeling Mtrtla'i Ferry ud C.. U W Depot In Bridgeport entral Time. k.h a.m. rjJr.M a.m um< mi lUlrr Too l3ft4?r<5 WM 1>13 403 rldceport;.... 8:16 1*40)7:08 7:01 *08 l:M C* U tWfivUlO. 9:50 2flHfcl5 7:40 *80 239 5:11 IhrlChsfllJe... V-20 8:10 2:?8:00 A.M A.M f.M P.M lew I'Mlnda... 5:38 8:28 l-in &l? anal Dover.... 5:45 &36 S!O0{S:34 H?tm 014 ?:0H SdDMcSS lanlllnn 6:30 0:? 8:45 700 rw*lck 6*4 *.? 4:10 r.M l?rlluK 7:15 10:12 4:*3 hipp'trnlAko ?:!? 10:26 4:48 IcdlO* 7:44 10*7 5*0 <*t?r Jet 8:*7 10:50 &44 rttton. *4* 11:07 6:01 IrrtJt....- 9:00 H:l\ 6:21 (rrtln 9:15 1X:*5 8:35 ester Jet........ 7:5410:45 0:15 lerfinnd, Ar.. froo 11:80 8:15 A.MlA.M. T.M.I 7:50 n. to. from Cleveland tn UhrlqhrrlHe. t!B . m from llhrfohtvillo toClsToland mm d?ll?. Through counectlona and tbraitfh UokaUM U point*. Call on our ?scnu or mi Ares* M. U. OARIUtL. Central f amour Agtnt. Vheellno & Elm Grove Railroad. Onand alter Saturday, February 2, ltd*. tr*iM 111 run ai follow*, city tiraa: i.xava nriUKi.isci I Lt*rn KUfi?NT m T'mc.Tr'n T'tneiTr'n. rtnolfra Tm* ami p.m. iffl. p.m. O. J...f?:00*Na 20...&00|Na. L> f?:00Na 19...&0Q a C...7:OO Na &..AM Na I... 7:00 Na il...l'OI a 6-..AOO Na 2l...A:00 Xa 5... &00 Na ZUfcOl a ?,?9:00 Na ?...f00 Na 7...f9:00 Na SS^ttM a 10 iihOOlNa M...7.-00 Na fcJo.OO Na 17.^7:01 a 1111.-OOf No. a0...IKWINa 11-11:00 No. 29..&0I p. m No. s?...9:07| p. m. No. a H (12:00 Nrt. *f.lO:OOlNa 18.12*# Na .11.10 M o. Nik *Ul:00|Na Ho. o. lS...J;0u| | No. 17...J!Wl tDatlr. oxoept Sunday. Aunday church Craltti irill learo Hits Qrovoit 43*. m. and tVuoelUi at 1X17 p. m. H. E. WUdGKRBF.fe ika, ManMat. Vheellno Bridge & Terinlnat Ry. C. O. DUEWBTBa Receiver. Tlmo Tabic No. IS, to tnko effoct 12:01 u. in*# ouiiudfi Muvmiiurr 19> wl? Wlio?ltuf~tS:Ofc flr.45, (11:40 ? m? !;?, *3:15. tt:30. |*:O0p. m. Leave I'cnlnaula?fSsWI, t9:Rl, |ll:4^ A 1J:?, *3:21. f4:?, ?;0S p. m. Lcavti Murun't* Kmjr?16:12, 19:67, flt;& . m., ft:l? *yzi. 14:41, fo:l5 p. m. _ Arrive 'lWmlnal Junction?18:17, 110:01 1:01 a. m.. M:4<*. ?:I3 p. m. Lmvn Terminal Junction?1?:22. ?0:00 a *12:40 a. m.. |J?J. |4:0f?, fli^4, 18:45 p. m - ro-,u:B Arrive vftmlWUfc;??:* 19:30. a. ra, 2;if, 14:17, M;*. tfOlU 19:&D. R*. Dttlf. ttmuy cxwpt Sunday. |8un> iiyti only. All train* will run on Enetern Tlma. J. B. TAU801Q, BupetlntohdtnL