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f-? ??f MEDICAL^ ? the triumph~p|~L6vT ? lurrv, FltCITFCL .11AJUtIAGE." ??rT Xon Who YVoold Kooir (ho (mill TTBIhfc Iho rialo.J'ortj, iho jctt DI?fcTcrl?i of "(iic.l Dclenco u .lulled 10 ^arrl^.^Uo. Who WoaU Aiodo for PixttiXfTan nad Atoll] I'otoro rillblli, Mould Bocttro tko Wonilrrfal Llttlo SooU Called ?Co?i?lrt? Maotaood. uad Uow to At* II." ?Hb? ?l 1?0S fa'or=?<lnn'frrnn a hlth tidMlinurrotiut mux work, wondon with StTcfwraiion of ra?n TU bwll ,'U".T dcwrjbw . mttliod bf which -.rt?ln lull vljpir aod suuilxjpower. "jTSethod D)' wnico w H?? IMI UBU?t?nH jj^jpioa the ejitem. ^ ^. ? joeare nervousness, lack of sclf-control, de^ofxrhan^e a jailed and worn nature for meet brightness, enoyancy nad power. ft enre forever cffecta cf c^ccacs, overwork. *Tor'^ e full strencth, development and tono u tnrr port lea and orrsm of the body. Aw bo barrier. Failure iaponlbk. Two tkesand rsfcrencefc nSTbook Is purely raedler.l and ?elentlflc, r~V? to onriosity cookers, lafalaablo to men cfruhoreediL ifljT AtopairicK inan, who had filled to us, another wrote: -Well. I tell you that flrrt day Is one I'll iffT?r forge:. I Just bubbled with Joy. I ?nted to has everybody and tell them my fu?fif bad died yesterday, and my new self c.\j hern to-dsy. Why <udn't yon tell mo rfc'3 1 tint wroto that 1 would fcndltthls *Ao<l another thca: -If jo* Hunped a cart load of gold at my jret it would r tbrlnff such tlatinea* into my ife as you r method has done." Write to the ERIE MEDICAL COMPACT, Ma;* 5. V.. and a?k for the llttlo book SSsl "COMPLETE MANUOup.** Refer to liils l*per, and the company pfomtses to send book. in sealed envelope. without any cirks, and entirely free, until It ts well Introdswb "Save My Child I" , is the cry of many an agonized ri mother whose ' \ * little one writhes in croup or whooping "cough. In such' Cises, Dr. Acker's English Remedy proves a bless&ig and a godsend. Mrs. M. A. Budce, of 309 E. 105th St., New York, writes:^ " Dr. Acker's English Remedy cured my baby of bronchitis. and also gave instant relief in a severe ta^e of croup." 3iliu.23c.iMe.itt. MlDrwlitj. {AcxuMsoicniK Co., It-II Ctmaibm 3L, X.T ft. Lorn of Btfcln P01rtr.nwdicSr.WMef ulnae* U*t Vitality, ntchtlr oaUiloni. e*!l dreamt, a potency and waiting dl canted by youibft rmrttroxeonu. Coutalntnoonfata*. li 1 t*rra toala and blood builder. llabeaiha C* tad pony itrorj* awl plunp. r??t pocket. 81 per box; forfb By b?U K?p >ld-v ltba wfl tten roarm n t*e low fror Jaonay *??n4ed. free mtdlral book. eeaiea. plain ?r??>er, with tattJaiontala and fincnoltl wfer* iv*?. S*e**ri$]{rr crnrx"client. lUievtof imU fi'wu. sold by asradrorttKHl addrert ??. Ov. v..0?i. r>'??. Sold in Wbtelinc, W. Va.. by Logan Drug Co.. corner Main aaU Tc&lh street*. deSi?tUUfcw, t' M NEW I a 1.1 Tin trim in mat mitmkt b *>ld aoder poeitiro written CBannte*, by tr.lr>r.7~i lucanu only, to euro W?afcMeraorr; of Brain and Nerve Power: I<oK"Sfanhood; <p: kn***: Night Loeeea; Eril Draatnat l*ck of Ces&donca; Nerroaineoe; I**?Uud*%. kU Drain*; Power of the Generative Orgao* in either ws.cu?e4 by over-exertion, Youthful Error*, or ctf?MiTM Uie of Tobaeco. Ovinia or Liquor, fcieh !?idt to Miaerr, Consumption, Innanlty I'd D..,r:-,. By mnii. ft a box; ux for $S;witti jnturo cuaranter to euro or refund monpy. *xple iac kiff. containing At* day*' treatment. HUt foil inntroctione. ?J centa. One aanjpl* fit lold fr wh tv?-? - I"- "njl, McUin*? N>w Pharmacy, Sol* Agents, g*v?rah and Market itreeu (Egerter > - . Wheeling. W. Va. IP RRHWe K1TIIRB Hr.-X. IE PfitfH O This remedy tMaff in^ SSTjected dlrceUf to the of thoM dlseMM 10 B"?r CenlU-UriBary Si & y ?guaranteed In 1 to 3 ~ day* Mmall plain ?ark. cninj'w.b* miki|' W U only by M Lairr* New Pharmacy. Sole Agents, "eventh and Market utreet* (fcgertar ?**), Wheeling, W. Va. firit LADiitS Tcy kkci I L l*'" DR*rELIX LB b*1 1'* Y'\ StfielSPennyroyal Pills i J ftr? tb" original and only J r FRENCH, i*1o and reliablo cure / on Mm market. Price.fl.0Ds sent A by maiu Qtwaino'"NtpO** by JieLain's New Ptaarmacy, 8o|g Agents, S"v*'??h nn> 1 Market streets (Kcerter fi? ? Wheeling, W. Va J**3*2LA IMS Bromo-eeierg. BK&UtwlH cnnliv*ta?nt for Nairnm or Kirk Drain Exhaustion, Hl??liwn""?, or ( tnrrnrNagniU'tai alio for/tliau. Gout, JCMmjt IHaonJtra, AflHty* w',_. ,'na nila. AnlMoUt for Altehollo 1'rtc*, MASaaittc^ttfa. ' TwTiriirou) ohewicm. co. ' ist* cH'c<na. J>r .Ji. br all ilmlilltf, IrU-d _ HOTELS. Hotel Metropole "KUnDorUkWIOBK 1TMIIK. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Sim Mnctlr Arat-rU?? lu *11 iU ?pw.nrnj?iun tVrf'n for niei r-"> husk ?l vrmii. rropv. Hotel htclen, 31 *''??Afunn*, n?*r n???h? ATLANTIC CITV.M.J. *?<? $H in ?I0 per Week. Healed. "a* ut lor (look lot. 1" .T. m nBWP. I ( ; A I l-MM.| | IKS l'"li THE if "'I "Mi i.rii'fN or ORUWft ?| i 1 i> r. i i i'ii.Ni i:KJOiti'yixTi!(OOi'WcS ' MOMENTOUSSEGRET Alleged to be in tlic Possesion of an Englishman. CUELPHS MAY ^0SC THE THRONE PapfNltltl to Prove that (liorgf IV. Left an Heir, are Deposited tu a Rank?Ont Oue Man Has the !Uglit to Open the Packct, and lie Cauuot Live I?ong. . NEW YORK, May 4.?in a private bank In London there la a sealed packet. nlnnvl thnro l? !?? vao? 1S11 one man In all England has the right to open that packet and make public tho contents of the documents It contains. He la the Rev. E. 8. Koppel. He has hitherto consistently declined to sanction the unseallng.of the package. Some day, In the course of nature, Mr. Keppel will die, and the ownership of the package will go to his heir, lie Is old, and tho time can't be distant. When that time comes many of those In high places in England will tremble. No one knows what those documents prove; but It Is not improbable that they prove the existence of another heir to the throne of England than the Prince of Wales. Not only this, but that Queen Victoria herself has no more right to the position she occupies than has the meanest of her subjects. No wonder that Mr. Keppel hesitates to open the package, and that those who know of its existence are ftarful of the consequences should the next owner desire to do so. How comes a collection of documents of such surpassing importance In a private bank and how Is it that an ordinary clergyman holds such a momentous matter in his keeping? To answer these questions It is necessary to go back to the history of the reign of George IV. As Is well known, this monarch, who was a rake of the most reckless character, fell violently In love with a beautiful widow named Mrs. Fitzherbert. This lady, unlike the gen and this fact only served to. increase the then Prince of Walft's piss I on for her. One day Mrs. Fitxherbert received word that the pftnce had attempted to kill himself from despair at her attitude and her Immediate presence was requested at Carlton house. She went, and the prince declared ho could^ot live unless she would consent to become his wife. He put a ring on her Anger, but the next day Mrs. Fltzherbert left England. f * i She remained abroad many months, receiving frequent and Urgent requests from the prince to return. At last she consented to return, provided the prince would marry her. That the marriage in secret and at night, took place, there Is not a shadow of a doubt. Several Intlmatl friends of the prince and one or two or the bride's relatives were present, and the ceremony was performed by a clergyman of the Church of England, according to some reports, and according to others, by the Abbe Sechamp. In the press and the house of commons the marriage was denied, but It was admitted afterward that the denlnl was considered necessary for political purposes, the Prince und the government?of whom, In passing. It may be mentioned that only one ??r two knew the facts?fearing a popular outbreak, should it be konwn publicly that the heir to the throne had murrled Mrs. FItxherbert, a Roman Catholic. Next Klncmi Amrrlcmi. What, then, is the Important question that the papers In Coutt's bank alone can answer? Was there issue from the union? The prince and his wife lived together some time, and after his death, he having become King of England In the meantime, the-*lady was treated with the greatest respeoc by King Willlam IV. It was supposed that no children resulted from the marriage. but that there was some additional secret of Importance Is evident from the fact of the papers having been deposited by Mrs. Fltzherbert in the care of Messrs. Coutts & Company, who have the most aristocratic business In London. The lady was Affkert the question point blank on one occasion, hatband this Is significant?declined to reply "on the score of delicacy." Had there been no Issue it seems probable that she would not have hesitated. The manner in which the package came Into the possession of the R*'V. Mr. Keppel Is easily explained. The Duke of Wellington, the Earl of Albemarle. and Lord Stourton were designated the custodians of the package by Mrs. Fltzherbert. The executors of the two latter gentlemen:Vwere a Mr. I*angdale and Mr. Keppel The latter is now the sole survivor. w The constitution of Great Britain forbids the marriage of the heir to the throne with a commoner or n Itoman " -'I- *?? ? C'lUhnrlmrf n'n* both ( it I Hi '!!<; ....... . and should it transpire that there was a chilii. a very Important and Intricate constitutional question would be i.aAscd. It w.i* rumored some time aftftlmat a son of the prince and his wlfr-.wasntrIng In thiH country/fat Washington. It was also said thnt the .lenults had com-? plete proof of his paternity. It I* a curious, mysterious business. and should It turn out that there was a child, it Is difficult to tell In what way the question will be settled. The most probable eventuality Is that the papers will be destroyed secretly, and the whole trouble disposed of completely If not h<WITstly. "A Free Prr?ft7 In Tni-kry. CONSTANTINOPLE, May <1?The newspapers here were authorized to announce the death of the shah of Persia, but without stating the cause. line newspaper announces that the sha'h Was nut for .1 walk, felt unwell and died suddenly. Home apprehension Is felt In official circles here, owing to the fact thnt the newis?ln formerly lived In this city, from which place, he communicated with Sheikh Jem-Aleddln. who is credited with having Jfrlnnwd the murder of both the shah ahd grand vlxler of Persia. A Pntl Tragrtly, CANAAN, Conn., May 4.-Edwln Plant, of Clayton, Mass., three miles from here, to-day shot and Instantly hilled hla wife, Ada, and then fired a bullet Into the breast of hla two-weeksold child, killing It. Plant fled to the swamp near Karknpot river and waa surrounded by a posse. After a lively exchange of shots with his pursuers. Plant killed himself. Plant wan married April 16. and the same day his wife gave birth to tho infant. Indiana on Wurpnth. OTTAWA, Ont. May 4.?A dispatch received at the Indian department here says that the Indians In the Alaska district are preparing to go on tho warpath. Hriuitor 31 organ Better. WASHINGTON*, May 4.?Senator - * ?K..? Morgan, or Aiaonmn, wnu ...... ...... quit* III. ban recovered and won well enough to appear In the aenate to-day. IMP0VBRI8HBD blood ettiflea that tlrfd fertUi*. Hood'* Barsa-parllla purIflea, emiche* and vPalla^s tho blood ond bIv<?? vlicor and vitality. 2 J. W. PIEtlCB, Republic, la., aaya: "I have uaed One Minute Cough Cure In my fnmlly and for myaelf, with reaulta ao entirely aatlafactory that f can hardly find wordu to exprcim myself na to Its merit. I will nev^r fall to recommend it to other*. on every occasion that present* Itself." Logon A Co.. Wheeling, W. Va..- B. jr. I v abody, Kenwood, and Uowlo ti Co., Bridgeport, 0. I FROM REAL LIFE; A Great Truth auil a Wanting UroiiRht Otit nt the I.iuirh Table. Two well-known hu*lne?M incn wcro acated nt a lunch uiblo recently, consulting the bill of ti\re. One of them looked fresh and bright, the other wan pale and lanculd. After n while the-sickly-looking man threw down the bill and exclaimed: "lt'ii no uae! J have no appetite. 1 can't eat." His friend looked up anxiously. "Why, what'a the matter?" ho aaked. "Well, I don't know." won tho reply. "I have a bad rough In tho morning, a tickling In the throat and difficulty In breathing. My liulae la quick, my breath la abort, und I have a tightness aeross the client. I have tirea feeling*, una seem completely worn out. Now, what do you think In the matter with me?" . "I don't think, but I know that you nave the first symptoms of consumption. I am convinced of It. because 1 wan once In the same dangerous condition myself. You mum do something nt once! If you follow my advice, you will do an I do, and take a pure stimulant regularly. 1 tried many thin cm, but received no benefit until 1 took Duffy'* pure malt whisky. I have been using It regularly for over u yeor now. and it has made me feel better and stronger than 1 ever felt before. 1 tun not ho bigoted nx to let my health suffer when I know whut will restoro and preserve It." The above Is not an Imnglnary conversation. It actually took place', ?ui'Manually n* narrated. It Is u statement of the experience of thousands of other people throughout America. Duffy's pure malt whisky will check consumption. will prevent pneumonia, will build up the system, quicken the circulation nnd give new life, it Is nourishing, It Is pure. Every grocer and druggist keeps It, but core should be taken to secure only the genuine. I FINANCE AND TRADE. The Features of the Money aud Slock Markets. w NEW YORK, May 4.?Money on can easy at 202% per cent; last loun 2% per cent; closed at 2Vi per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4>?05XJs per cent. Settling exchange steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 SS9464 89 /or demand and JI 87^Cf4 88 for sixty days. Posted rates $4 88!?tr4 89 and SI 89^8 4 90. Commercial bills $4 86%<?H 87Vi. Bar silver 68c. Silver certificates 68VUP 68%c. The only appreciable effect of continued engagements of gold f?w export on to-day's stock market was a contraction* of business. The trading was on a limited scale, but so rur an it went, was fairly well distributed, rn no Instance. reducing American Tobacco to full stock, was the 10.000 share mark reached. The Influence of the Kold engagements. amounting to $2,160,000, was offset by the extreme ease In money, further reported Improvement In general trade, more encouraging advices regarding the progress made In planting the crops and a higher market for American securities In London and moderate purchases In this market for that account. Railroad earnings continue mainly favorable. Speculative Interest was chiefly confined to the industrials to-day. The market at times reflected realizing sales, but In a general way the current of prices was upward. and the closing was at about the best figures and showing fractional gains in most instances. Bonds were quiet, but firm on transactions of $912,000. Governments displayed strength on purchases of $109,000. State Issues figured for $41,000, without Important change in prices. The total sales of stocks to-day were 111.329 shares. Kvenlng Post's London financial cablegram: The stock markets were Irregular today. but firm on the whole. American railways were steady . to firm, but with no business. The Paris bourse was fairly firm, as also wns Berlin. BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS. New IT. S. 4s registered 117H New IT. S. 4m coupon li'S IT. S. 5* registered 1124 V. S. Sn couj>ons 112*2 IT. S. 4s registered 1 <? lr. S. 4s coupon 11<> ?uu. i . a. z* ,-vPaciflc fis of D5 . ?.... Atchison v.:,!? Ailamn Kxnres* American Express IM Baltimore & Ohio J?V* Canada Southern Mj? Central Pacific Chesapeake A Ohio Jjh Chicago * Alton. .. .. 1M Chicago. Burlington A Qulncy K1U Chicago (ias jW'i CI*-..-land. Cincinnati. Cbl. A 8t. L.... - Colorado Coal A Iron IVa Cotton Oil Certificates W? Delaware A- Hudson ?.... 127 Delaware, Lackawanna A Westprn...lfil ' Denver A Klo Grande preferred 49'.i Distil lera' A Cattle Feeders* Co 13 Erie do llrst preferred Mb do second preferred 23 Illinois Central , }*?% Kansas A Texa? preferred Ijike Krle A Western IV* do preferred I.ake Short? , head Trust.. ... 2>7* Louisville & Nashville. KP* .Michigan Central ?>Vj Missouri Pacific 2?i? Nashville A Chattanooga 6S National Cordage a do preferred M Now Jersey Central lO^'-i Norfolk A Western preferred Northern Pacific 1*? do preferred 12Jj Northwestern 1W? do preferr^l H*'? New York Central 9H4 New York fit New England.. 4? Oregon Improvement 1 Oregon Navigation 17 Panrvn Mall Pittsburgh l?> Rcndlnff 1-;" Rock Inland ?1* Ht. Paul Tfl,, St. Paul A- Omaha 4414 do preferred *22 do preferred J?*i Sugar Hertner.v 124-? Tennediicc Coal A Iron 30 Texan Pacific *'4 Toledd A- Ohio Central preferred .3 Tnlon Pacific SH united States Express 43 Wabash. St. I*ouls A Pacific. ? do preferred <. l*Va Wells, Fargo Express W Western Union sr.>? Wheeling A Ijike Krle 10*4 do preferred 35% n. r,..*nl rli? r. 8. lather prof erred W Tobnrco fi* do preferred 93 llrrmlilnlt'? mid I'mvlalum. CHICAGO?Wheat won d^phtesed and easier to-day. owing to u luck of locnl support, the absence or foreign demand and flne weather. July closed eaaler, but %c below Saturday. Corn was cany, oatH steady and provisions firmer. Flour dull and easy. Wheat?Conh No. 2 spring 60V4c; No. 3 spring f?4W&9%d; No. 2 red S4fcc; May June 60TifrHm?61Vie; July GlftftG.dfClttc; September G2ttW 6J%^82M,e. (Torn?Cash No. 2 28*4o; No. i. yellow 5814c; May July <t1M\ic; September 80Vaff'30?t(2>30i*c. Onto?Cash No. 2 18r; No. 2 white 19Va ff'Jlc; No. 3 white 18tifrl8fto; May 174?U> n%Ol7%0} Jtine ]8fc018K018)46* July l*^01RTfc<ri8*c; September 19KV19V*# 19Hc. Rye?Na 2 3T?V4c. Harley?No. 3 2G$f2fle. I'lax seed?No. I 8!H4e. Timothy seed?Prime 13 3d. Mess Pork?Caah. per bbl., $7 OOUrS 00; May $7 ?r??7 97>fc</7 90: July $7 9:.#/> 8 02V4W8 024; Hepternber $8 121*08 37li?r : H 20. f>ard?Cash, per 100 lt>*., $4 75; May . cIowhI nt 14 75; July II 02HQ 4 87tt; Boptember $4 071605 0*??>5 05. Khort Itllm?CmIi mUIch $4 10#4 15; . May $< lOflM 12U04 10; July $4 20Q> I 4 274ff4 26; Roptember S4 *21604 42%V I 4 40; dry united shoulders 4tt?4Hc; ( short clear aide* 4?4tff4?4a " Whisky?Distiller#' finished goods per Kullon |1 22. Hugars?<Cut loaf 6.37c; granulated l.7Cr. 1 nutter?Firm; creamery UfTlGc; dairy < Ht 13c. . Flggn-Htendy nt 74*90. NP.VV YORK?Flour, reeolpts 19.ino ' barrels; exports 700 barrel*; market dull and weaker. Wheat. receipts 221,800 < bunheb.; oxporiH 106,200 bunhels; x;>.ji ' market lower; No. red 70^?71c; options weakened to-day, closed H^THc bulow Saturday; No. 2 red May 68 l1fCom. receipts S?,700 bushels; exports 102,700 bushels: npot market Inactive; No. 2. 34??c; options ware -falcly active, cIosm! '.iO^c net lower; May closed at 34 Tic; Bepteni- i b?r closed at 363ic. Oats, receipts 346,000 ] bushels; spot market easier; No. 2, 24%c; options quiet, but generally Arm, closed net higher; May closed at ' 23%c, Hay Arm: goo'U to choice 90c? 31 00. Hops and hides quiet. leather iKeady. lw?ef quiet. Cutmcats easy. J^ard J steady; western steam closed at $5 OO^jp r?03; refined steady. Pork steady. Tal- , low quiet. Rosin steady. Turpentine , quiet and easy. Rice and molasses i steady. Cottonseed oil slow. Coffee, op- < tions opened steady, closed barely steady at 5 j?olntH advance to 5 points dtjcllne; sales 8,000 bags. Sugar, raw i uuie.t: refined oulet. 1 liALTlMORH?Flour weak and lower; western super |2l0<j<3 25; family ; $3 4093 60; winter wheat patent *180$ i 4 00; spring wheat patent *3 6093 90; re- I celpts 15,800 barrels; shipments 25 barrels. Wheat unsettled and lower; 8pot 67*?c asked; month 67%ft67V*c; July , 67V?ft07Vii:; southern wheat on grade , 67?>70o. Corn easy; spot and month < 33*fcft3Jc; June 3IV?<it34V&0; receipts 78,- 1 C00 bushels; shipments 34.200 bushels; ' southern whlto corn 35035%c; yellow ! 3?H?37c. Oh is steady; No. 2 white west- j ern 25%?2fie; receipts 3,000 bushels; / shipments S0.00O bushels. Kye firmer; i No. 2 western 43044c; shipments 17.000 bushels, lluy quiet, but Arm; choice ; timothy $17 00. Sugar steady; granula- ; tod 5.45e per 100 Jbs. Butter tlrm; fancy creamery 16? 17c. Rgg? steady; fresh 9%c. Cheese steady; fancyNew York ( large 10?iffllc. i CINCINNATI ? Flour dull; family *2 01: fancy S3 SO. Wheat dull; No. 2 red 67c; receipts 2.500 bushels; shipments 5.5W) bushels. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed 37&e. Outs easy; No. 2 mixed 22c. Rye easy; No. 2 42c. I^ird quiet! at $4 (55. Hulknu uts quiet. IJacon steady. Whisky quiet; soles 467 barrels at SI 22. butter steady: Elgin creamery IGVfcc; Ohio 124rl3c: dairy 8c. Sugar barely steady; hard retinitis 3 15-1606 3-16c. Kgg? dull at 8a Cheese steady: good to prime Ohio flat y&S'Ac. J TOLEDO?Wheat active and firm; ' No. 2 <-ash and May 67%c; June 67&c: ! July 64. Com dull and steady; No. 2 mixed and May 2lMfec. Oats. No. 2 mix- ! ed and May lfliAc. Kye dull; No. 2 cash , 37%c. Cloverseed dull; prime cash i c; PHILADELPHIA?Butter flrm;good i demand; fancy western creamery 16c. Errs steady; fresh nearby 10??c; do western JOVfcc. Cheese unchanged. Wool. LONDON?There was a large at- 1 tendance at the wool auction sales to- j day. An excellent catalogue was of- | fared and the bidding was animated for all good clips. America was again an i inactive buyer to-day. The nuinber^f bales offered were 13.007, of which 1.2W) were withdrawn. Following are the 1 sales in detail: New South Wales?3,004 , bales; scoured 6%d?ls 4t?d; greasy , 5V?? lO'.id. Qeensland?2.727 bales;scour- . ed Is Vadtfls 3d; greasy 2*01Od. Vic- ? torla?2,268 bale*; scoured 7d?2s 6d; greasy 5^?llVad. South Australia?625 \ bales: greasy Tasmania?509 , bales; scoured 8	d; greasy 6^t?<lld. New Zealand?3.482 bales;scoured ?\*dW Is 4d; greasy 5^i??10d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal?290 bales; scoured i 7ted?'ls Id; greasy 5?6fcd. NEW YORK?Wool quiet. , l.ive Slock. CHICAGO?Common to prime dresied beef and Khlpping steers $3 AOdfA 40. with sales largely at IS 85? 4 30. Thore was a firm market for butchers' cattle, and cows sold largely at 12 S0?3 25; bulls U 25? 3 00; veal calves were In only moderate supply and sold readily at strong prices. Hog*, the bulk of the , hogs sold at S3 45?3 50; common heavy to fancy light $3 10?>J 65; prime straight , heavy $3 52'/*. Prloes for sheep ruled i stronger; sheep were In demand at $2 35 | ft>3 80 for Inferior to fancy; lambs active at $3 75?5 00. according to quality. He- . ceipts?Cattle 17.000 head; hogs 29,000 head; sheep 7.000 head. EAST LiBERTY?Cattle, demand fair and market higher; prime $4 30? 4 40; good butchers $3 90?4 20; bulls, stags and cows SI 75?3 70. Hogs, dull i and lower; , best medium weights and ' Yorkers $3 &0; common to fair Yorkers ' $3 4% 3 45; heavy hogs $3 25?S 35; roughs $2 0002 75. Sheep active; prime $3 70& ;< 80; fair S? 40? 3 45; common 12 90?>3 15; choice lambs $4 50tf4 80; common to ; good lnmbN S3 50?4 25; spring Iambs 15 00? H 00; veal calves S4 00?.4 50. , CINCINNATI?Hogs active and higher at S3 00? 3 50; receipts 6,600 head; | shipments 1,900 head. f' 1'rlrolrnm. I OIL CITY?Credit balances SI 25; there were bids for certificates to-day. Hlilpments 121.111 barrets; runs 149,420 ( barrels; oil was offered at SI 24 to-day. ' NEW YORK?Petroleum steady; closed at SI 25 bid. t SIrUlft. NEW YORK?Pig Iron Qulot: south- i cm $10 7&CTin 00; northern 511 oOfcl.l 60. i Copper dull: brokers' 10"*c. l*ead j steady at $3 0.>^3 074. Tin steady; 1 straits $13 30fl l3 40; platen steady. , Spelter steady; domestic $4 0^414 10. I Dry (JihhIi. J NEW YORK?A good number of new < buyers are present and they have done j much shopping. Printing cloths quiet, . but firm at 2H?c. i m I Rm-Wlrn'a Arnica latrf, 1 The best salve In the world for cuts, \ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever , sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, , corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl- < tlvely cures piles, or no pay required. > It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis- 1 faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan Drug Company. _ Save Your I?lfo Hy using "The New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the Kidneys, Bladder and Baolc In male or female. It relieves retention of water, and pain In passing It almost Immediately. Save yourselves ' by using this marvelous cure. Its use wllUprevent fatal consequences In almost all cases by its great oltcratlvo . and healing powers. Sdld by R. H. List, Druggist. Wheeling, W. Va. Children Cry for ' Pitcher's Castorla. IT not onlV la so, It must bo so, One 1 Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and ' that's what makes it go. Logan Drug Co.. Wheeling, W. Vs., B. F. Peabody, i Kenwood, and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, i O. 1 Lightning Hot Drops? What* Funnv Name! Very True, but It Kill* All Pain. Sold Everywhere. Every DayWlthout Relief, There la No Ravi STEAMERS. _ ~~ ^fjlVPW roil CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, LOWiOrTA 4 OHIO. NA8HSWW*W4WW V1LLE. ST. LOU 18. itiilhB 11 mi:mr/i 18. new okS(jHBBlK3 J.fcANH and Intermix BsW^ <1lnte polnu take palatlal ateamera of the \HBmBMSw PUtaburaU 6 Clnoln* natl Paekwt Line, leav/ ^^harfboat. f??t of Eleventh a treat, aa Vl'.'Tmir KKVSTONE 8TATR. Charlm W. TTnox. Maairr; Henry J. lleat, Clark; Dvery Tuesday. H a. m. Steamer HUDSON. Robert. A*new, Manler; Jnmen Alexander, Clerk; every FhtiraUay. s o. m. Rtrnmi r VIRGINIA, leave# every Sun* flu)* ni K a. m. T. 8. Calhoon, maator; [<onert II. Kerr, clerk. . . For freight or i?b*h*ko telephone 030. CHOCKAUD ft DOOTIL |a? Afanta. ' v RECEIVER'S BAliB. RECEIVER'S SALE ( DELIGHTFOLSDMMER RESORT Joseph C. Aldersoa m. I^cM Lynn UelKlitn llotfl ComlQlny et aL In Iha Circuit Court of the UnUrt State* ror th? District of Wont Virginia.?In ''noUcV In hereby given 1 bat by virtue of the uulhorlty vested In mo. by tt iecre?* entered In said cause oni the Mtii iay of January. 1?6. I. the un^c.r?'R";r{ receiver, appointed In said cause by aaiU :ourt, will on THURSDAY. THE 21BT PAY OF MAY. 1S9U. it 10 o'clock a. in., offer at public auction to the hlghe.it ana best bidder, on the premises at. Loch Lynn Heights, near Mountain Ijtko Park. In Garrett county. Maryland, the following described proparty, which 1m mentioned and described In tho bill and proceedings In said cause, to-wit: Writ?All that lot or parcel of ground situated In the paid county of Uarrett and statu of Marylund, anil known and described as "Hotel Reserve" on tho plat iif the Mountain Home Company, as recorded In Llebcr K. Z. T. No. 1. folio 2, one of the plut records of the said county of Garrett, and described by the following mete* and boundx, courses and distances, to-wlt: Beginning at a point north east 33(5 feet from station "C": thcnce north 20* 16' west 175.76 feet: thence north 175 89* 45' east 30 feet: thence south 20" 16' earn 1612 feet: thence north west &U fret to the beginning, containing L12S of nn acre. Second?All that lot or parccl of around situated In the itxid county of uarrett und state of Maryland; and described on the plat of the raid Mountain Homo Company an "Hotel Luwn" and described by the following metes and boundx, courses and distance*, to-wlt: Beginning ut a stake situated north 2?1,** east 405 feet, and south 63%* cast 42' from Station "D," ono of tbe permanent stations of Loch Lynn Heights; thence by a curvature whoso radius is Jli'.G feet und onehalf circumference In 375.4 feet; thenco north fiHV;* cant 179 foci: thence by a curvature whouo radius Is 119.5 and onehalf circumference is 375.4 feet: thenco south C9&* west 179 feet to the beginning, containing iui acres. Third-All those lots, pieces or parcels of ground situated In the said county df Uarrett and state of Maryland, and deicrlbed on the plut of the said Mountain' nuiuu \_uinyuiiy uy mc iuiiun..in .... .v.. and hounds, courses and distances. towlt: Beginning at a corner of lot on Senera avenuo and corner of lot on which the cottage formerly owned by George P. White standi, and running thence Bouth 63Vi* eaat 120 feet, south west 70 feet. south 63 V4* east 243 fetfl, north WV eaat 142 feet, north 6314* west 30 feet, north 80U' east 206 feet: thence north 66* west 300 re?-t to the beginning, containing 1 1-3 acres, more or less. Fourth-All of that lot or parcel of ground situated In the county of Garrett md state of Maryland, and described on the plat of the Mountain Home Company !>y the following metes and bounds, courses and distances, to-wit: Beginning at u i?take situated on the south lino of J. C. 41derson's addition to Loch Lynn Height*, being south 63V oast 302 feet, and then south 28H* west 3S5 feet from Station "D," one of the stations of Loch Lynn Heights, ind the centre of Talllsee street, and running thence south 63*4* east with the csntre of Talllsee street 4& feet to the centre of streot; thence south XV?' west 1.230 feet with street to the :entre of Alabama street extended; thence with the centre of Alabama street north 53U* west 44? feet to White's line: thence with White's line and "Alderson's addition" north 26V/ east 1.230 feet to the beginning, containing 12 1-3 ucres of land, more or less. There Is situated on the s^ld tract No. 1 a large, elegant and well arranged modern new summer hotel, three stories high, containing about 100 truest chambers, large. elegant and well lighted und ventilated dining rooms, reception rooms, ball room ana parlor, furnished throughout with elegant new furniture, supplied with modern water closets and other conveniences, and also with an abundant of water, and surrounded on three sides by a wide and beautiful veranda. This hotel was opened to guests by Mrs. L. B. C. List for the first time last year and during the summer season whs completely filled. The sold tract No. 1 and the i?Mld hotel building and its furniture and appurtenance* will lie sold together. The mid tract No. 2 will be sold by itself, and the said tracts Nos. I and 2. together will* the said hotel building, furniture and nntmrtonances, will be sold subject to the term*, provision* and conditions or a rrr- i tain lease thereof, executed by the underKiicned twelver to the said Mrs. 1* B. C. Lint, on the 6th day of June. IV?"., for the term of two year*, seven months ami twenty-four day*. beginning on the said 5th day of June, IK&und ending on the first day of April. In the year ltt\ for the *um of four thousand dollar:* (it.ACO): nine hundred dollars of which was due snd wan paid on the 1st day of October. li!>5: fourteen hundred dollar.-* of which will he due on the 1st day of October. !*!*>. and seventeen hundred dollar*: of which will be due on the Is: day of October. I>?7. The term*, provisions and conditions of the said lease will be moro particularly Mated on the day of vale. and a copy thereof may be seen at any time at the law office of J. B. Sommervllle, In the city of Wheeling. West Virginia. The purchaser of the said property will be entitled to the rent reserved In said lease from and after the day of sale, and the aid lease will be usniRncd by the re. -elver to the purchaser, who will be entitled to and will be required to tnke the place of said receiver as landlord of the property embraced In said lease. The said third and fourth tracts are laid out and livlded into lots, streets and alleys, ar.d will first be offered as an entirety, and ?ach of them will nlso Ik? offered separately. and the guid lots will then bo affered separately or In pairs, and said property will be sold In the way In which ,t will produce the most money. TERMS OF HAL.K?Said sale will bo nade upon the following terms and condlJons. to-wlt: One-third, or so much more is the purchaser may elect, cash on the lay of *ale, one-third In six months and jne-thlrd in one year from the day of ale. with Interest from that day at the rate of ? per cunt per annum, and the purchaser shall have the option to pay the deferred Installments at any time before the same shall bo duo. with Interest to the time of payment, the deferred Initallments to bo secured by the purchaser's notes and the title to be retained until the notea aro paid. The purchaser t>f the hotel and furniture will be rejulred to carry not leas than fifteen thousand dollars (915.000) Insuranco thereon. :or the receiver's benefit. J. D. 80MMBRVILLE, Receiver. Wheeling, TV. Va. April 16. IS*. apH-tth&s MACHINERY. J^KDMAN A GO* GENERAL MACHINISTS And Manufacturer* of Marine and Stationary Engines. nH WWKKMSQ W. VA. RAILROADS. )HIO RlVKIt RAILROAD CO. Time table In effect December 16, 1S95. NOTICE?Pleaae take notice that train* >f thff Ohio River R R. wilLrun by Kant:rn Standard Time on and after Septem* j*r I*. 1196. 'Dally. tDally except Sunday. Eaitorn rime. _ V South Round. j \ I | & 7 ffa P.C.C.&fluUTR. a. ra p. nv Pittsburgh. Pa..l/o *9:10 112:15 iteubenvllle I/e *10:26 *2:09 Wheeling ....Arrive _ *11:15 13:20 a. in. a. in. p. m. Vheelln* ?:<* 111:45 fcnwood 7:lf? 12:01 4:15 .loundKVllle 7:3T. ?:l? 4:? Cew X1itrtln*vllle... *:4<> 1:12 6:37 lletervlllo 9:00 Jtff. ti:?? friendly 9:17 1:45 6:12 It. Mary'* 9:15 2:11 ?-i.t YllUatnatown 10:25 2:50 7:2C 'arkernburs 11 :M 2:25 f:00 7:13 lellevlllo 1111 4:02 7:63 p. in. tavenawood 12:?*7 4:1* *.*32 Upley luindlna 12:2S 4 *;&?; Iraham 1SAJ 5:2J p <>vr Haven 1:01 6:27 9:30 I nrt ford 1:W 6:31 9134 liftonI-K tUi tUr, M. I'lrnmitit 1 : ? 10:!? lullipoli* Ferry 5:17 fl:50 jo;:w iuyundottO JilR II :4IS Inntltiffton 2:24 7:2? I2:k1 vimiovr J MR 8:25 7 :T?S 12:23 VI* K. & M. Hy. P- ?? '?? hi. |R m C. & M. Junc....l.v <2:*H ?n:i: 2:.--, 'hnrlotlon Ar t5:K?!,ll:.w _____ 6;(0 JalllpollM I'-'M-Jl 10:!* ltmilnitt?n JiWI 11 :4.? "Vln i' A O. Uy. in ?n p. m. II mutation.. t2;l.M '2::?o 2 13 ir Chi?rlcntnn \V V. t4:l? >:<:. 4:13 >nova Arrive *2:00119:10 tU:06 Via ?\ & O. ny. Ip. m.lH. m. p. in. C?*nova I.onvo' 2:2!?| *4:4R *2;25 Inclnnatl. n .Ar; U:.M| ?:?? 'K M ^xlncton, Ky...Ar| 9.35 *7:00 W. J. ROBINSON. G. P. A. RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival and departure of trains on and after ?\iHrcii ti'ju. Explanation of Kjfor* J nee .Maihi; -Daily. (Daily, cxcept Hun-* day. ,L>ally, except Saturday. iDaliy.oxi ci>pt Monday. iSunday* only. SaturdayM only. i.aj.;??rn Standard Depart. liUiO,?Main l.l:ie,K'?t Arrive. 12:i'G anij\Va?li., Ual.. i'hll., N.Y 8:20 am *3:40 pnijWasli.. itaJ.. Phil.. S.X 17:00 ami..Cumberland Accom.. 17:45 pm 2:4') pnii <irujtun Accutn *l'>:10 am jSrlo am l.MoundffVlllo Accoin.. 17:10 am jfijW pm ..Mcr.nd.ivlllu A'com.. *1:25 pro "ll:0u pifj ..Mutindwiilo Areom.. *10:40 pro ll:!0 am U'anlilncton City Kx. *4:M pro Depart. it.5(3PC'.U. Arrive. 7:&? am For Columbus and Chi. *1:15 am H:I5 am .Columbus and Clncln. *5:3" pro ill:4u pm .ColuinbuH and Clncln. *4:00 am "E:15 prniOoliunbi/s raid Ohl. Ex. *11:33 am mi: . .'/j\ villi* Arrom... . 10:.V) am fJO:lf? urn St. nialrsvlHc Accom. tl<i:50 am 73:30 pmjSt. Clairsvllle Accom.J i5:3Q pra |2:w ainjColunibus and f'in. Ex.!.. *iv:lSam| Hnndtwky Mall | *5:? pn "Depart". |B.~4r O.?W., P.* II. Div.| Arrive. 4:?? am For Pittsburgh 10:10 am . 7:IO.aui Plitxbuirh v7:co pm 5:15 pm ..Pittsburgh ar.d East.. 211:39 pm ' 3:25 pm Pittsburgh 110:00 am Pittsburgh Express.. j-':25 ani^ Depart. P., C,. C. St St. lTIty. Arrive. }7:2T? am Pittsburgh 16:35 pm 17:2? ain Steubenvllle and West 16:35 pm <1:25 ptiif..Pittsburgh and N. Y.. 13:20 pm *3:55 pin;.. Pittsburgh and N. Y.. *11:35 am WEST. ,?7:23 am Ex., Cln. and St. I-oiiIh 17:12 am f9:?0 pin Ex., Cln. and H:. Louis 16:35 pm 11:25 pm ..Ex., Steub. and ChL. 1'.<:20 pm 3:55 pm ..Pittfl. and Dennlson.'. *11:35 am Depart. C, & * P.?Bridgeport.I Arrive. .C:0i< am Fort Wayne and Chi. |5:33 pm 16:03 am ..Canton and Toledo.. '.1<:05 pm am Alliance and Cleveland 19:05 pm .G:0S am Stmbcnvillo and Pitts. t9:05 pm <10:09 am Stcuhenvlllo and Pitt#. 111:05 am 12:10 pin Ft Wayrio and Chicago 15:58 pm 12:10 pin ..Canton and Toledo.. 15:5S pm 2:10 pin Alliance and Cleveland 11:35 pm 12:11 pm Philadelphia and N. Y. 15:58 pm .3Ml pm Haltimor* and Wash. t5:."W pm 2:11 pin Sttubenvlllo and Pitts; t5:58 pm 17:13 pm Steub'c and VVellsvlllo t8:58 am 'Depart. w. & L. E. .Arrive. 19:30 am ....Toledo and West? fC:05 pm '9:30 am Cleve. Akron & Canton 11:05 pm 19:9) am Brilliant and Steube'le 16:05 pm 17:::o pm Mitsslllon and Canton *10:40 am 17:30 pm lirllllant and Steube'le )lo:4Q am "Depart. C ..'L. & "W-Bridgen't. Arrive. ; 17:15 arn Clove.,'Toledo and Chi. 11:22 pm Tl:40 pm Cleve., Toledo nnd Chi. 17:50*pm iu:'"0 pm ....Masslllon Accom.... ti0:6n am 18:01 am St. Clalrsvllle Accom. 19:28 am 1t0:0X am St. Clalnvtll* Accom. tl:3l pm 2:32 pm St. Clnlrsvllle Accom. t4:48 pm 15:r. pm St. Clalrsvlllo Accom. t7:02 pm 11:05 pm .....Local Freight f!2:45 am "Depart." Ohio Itlver R. R. Arrive. 7:W am Passenger *10:45 am 111:45 am Passenger 12i06 pm 4:W pm Passenger *6:45 pm | ~ Leave B., Z. & C. ICR. Arrive"" I Bellalre. Bellalre. 10:10 am Bellalre and Zanesvllle 4:20 pm 5:15 pm Woodsfleld >:45 am I RAILROADS. #BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. Departure and arrival of trains at WheelSchedule in effect Mar. MAINLINE EAST. ndolphia and ' New York, 12:2 and 11:10 as m. and 3:40 p. m. daily. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:00 a. m., , dally except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 2:40 p. m. dally. Moundavllle Accommodation. 7:00 and 8:30 a. in. and C.-tv p. m., except Sunday, and 11flu p. m., Saturday onl* ARRIVE. . From New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. 6:50 a. m.. dally. Cuml>erland Express, 4:25 p. m., dally, Cumberland Accommodation, ?:45 p. except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation, 10:10 a.- m, dally. Moundsvltt* Accommodation. 7 JO a. m.. oxcept Sunday: 10:W a. m.. daily; 1:25 ana 7:45 p. m., except Stindny. and 10:40 p. m., Saturday only. TJIANS-OHIO DIVISION. For Columbus and Chicago, 7:85 a. to, and 3:45 p. m.. daily. Columbus and Cincinnati Express. 10:11 a. m., U*lly, 11:40 p. m.. dally., exccpt Saturday. and 2:40 a. m.. Sunduy only.' Sandusky Mall. I0:ir. a. m.. daily. Zanesvflle Accommodation, 3:80 p. m, dally, except Sunday. Sl Clalrsville Accommodation, 10:15 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.. except Sunday. AKKIV E. . . _ Chicago Express, 1:15 a. m. and 11:59 a. m.. daily. . Cincinnati Express. 4:50 a. m. and 5 JO p. m.. dally. ' Sandusky Mall. 5:30 p. m.. dally. . Zanesvllle Accommodation. 10:50 a.- m* dally, except Sunday. St. Hniwvllle Accommodation, 10:j0 a. m. nnd 5:^ p. m.. dally, except Sunday. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIV. For Pittsburgh, 4:55 unu 7;10 a. m. and 5:45 p. m., daily; and 3:25 p. m., dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh and the East, 4:65 a. ra. and 6:45 p. n... ^?h|VE From Pittsburgh. 10:10 a. m.and 7:00 p. m.. dully: li:30 p. m.. dally, except Saturday; lf:00 a. m.. exccpt Sunday, and zui p . Baltimore. Md. J. T. LANK. T. P. A.. Wheeling. W. Va. P Pennsylvania Stations. enisjliania Lines! Trains Run by Central Tim?. Ticket Oflicea at Pennsylvania Station on \\ ater Si., Foot of Klcventh St.. Wheal* 1?K. at Mr Lure House. Wheeling, and at the Pennsylvania Station, Bridgeport. Southwest system?"Pan Handlo ttoute.'* Dally, tDally except Sunday. Prom Wheeling to% Leave. Arrlva. Wellph'g and Steub'e.. W:2a am t5;3S pm m'Si& and Pitts. 16:26 am +5:85 pm {few Cumberland...... 6:26 am !":?pra Indianapolis and St. L 1625 am t5:35 pm Columbus and Clncln.. 1J:3 am \bJ5 pm \V.'llpb'ir and Sttub o.. te.? am J5:JS pra Phil*. and N. Y.....? pra t2.J) pra Ft" iibcnvlllo and Pitta. J 2:55 pra jStfg pm Columbna and Chi.... 11!:S pra (2:20 pra i*hiiu and N. ^ ^.5? pm 10.25 am liSiumor" and Waah.. ?!;55 pm *10:srara Bteubenvllle and Pitts. J!: Sc. pm ; 0:S5 am Stent)', and Uennlaon.. *2 H pra "I0M am ^ JI SSSS fcfiS 8tcub> and Coulmbua. ^8:00 pm ffclZ am Northwest System?Cleveland and Pitta* nurgh Division. Trains run dally, cxcopi Sunday, as follows : From Bridgeport to Leave. Arrive. Fort Wayne ond Chicago 5:08 am 8:05 pm Onnton ond Toledo 6:0S am 8:05 pm Pitt*. and Steubenvtlle... 6:0S am 8:05 pm Steubenvtlle nnd Pitt*.... 6:08 am 8:05 pm Steubenvtlle and Pitt*.... 9:09 am 10 05 am Cleveland and Chlcaico... 1:10 pm 8:05 pm Canton and Toledo 1:10 pm 8.-05 pm AIIIm.00 and Cleveland.. 1:10 pm 12:35 pm Steub'o and Wellnvllle.... 8:13 pm 7:H am Phils. nnd New York 2:41 pm 8:06 pm Baltimore and Waah 2:44 pm 4pm 8teubenvllln nnd Pitta..., 2:44 pm 8:05 pm J. O. TOMLINSON. Paaa. Agent 8tatlon Foot of Eleventh and Water 8U? Wlieellno & Elm Grove Railroad. On nnd after Saturday. Fobruary 2, 1 t?nln* will run aa follows, city timo: l,oavcWho*llngT~~|~Lcavu Kith Prove. T in T'niojT'rnT'meiT'rn TmeiT'rnTmo . No. u. in.(No. p. in. No. a. m. No. p. m. J.. .. ',C:OOirO.. .. 3:00 1.. .. 14:00 19.. .. 3:00 4.... 7:o? S . .. 4:00i I.. .. 7:00 21.. .. 4:00 C.. .. 8:WI24.. .. 6:00 5.. .. 1:00 23.. .. 5:00 K.. .. 9:00:W.. .. C:P0l .. t?:u025.. .. 4:00 10.. .. lu:00|2s.. .. 7:00 9.. .. 10:0^27.. .. 7:00 12.. .. H:00j.V.. .. K:00 11.. .. 11:00 28.. .. 8:00 p. in. 32.. .. p. in. 31.. .. 9:00 14.. ..112:00 31.. ..10:00 1J.. .. 12:<H>'S3.. ..10:00 M ifi.... ltiwtoJ.. ..11:0015.. .. 1:0)|35.. ..11:01 is.. .. im )17.. .. 2:U0l i Uuily, exccpt Sunday. Sunday church train* will leave Elm drove at 9:43 a. in., and Wheeling at 12:17 p. in. II. E. WEISC.ERIJER. General Manager. Wlieclliifl Briflae & Terminal R/. a O. BREWSTER. Receiver. Tlmo Table No. 13. to take effect 13:01 a. m., Sunday. November 19. 1895. Leave Wtieciiwt;?t&>;u0, TSi:4j, |il;4U u. QL, Mir. tl:SU. ?:i:0u ?. m. Lea v? "i*pn In* u 1 ft?TS :06, f?:6L lllftl ft. m.. 12:2?. *1:1L 14:X ?9:06 p. m. Lenva Martin's I Vrry?18:12. t9:57. |U;U a. m.. 4:12. p. in. Arrive Terminal .;um'tlon--tS:17. tlO:WL 111:Ss a. m.. 1 ,3:.-C? t4:4?, |9:li p. tn. Leave Terminal Jum tlon--t7:2L {9:00 n. m., 12:40 a. nv. |3 13:14. 1S:43 p. m. Leave Martin*!* IVrry?17:28, ?9:07, a. m., 12; 45, |4AV M:lO, f5:19. 1S:M |?. m. Leave Peninsula- .7:81, (9.14. a. in,. '11:61. |4:11. 14.17, iittt, I*-.14 V m. Arrive wlicellnjr?tt:40, 59:1*0. a. ra., 12:.r>7, 14:17, 14:3b. 15:31. 49:0ft p. m. Dally, t l->ully cxcopt Sunday. |8un? days only. All trains will run on Eastern Tim?. J. E. TAU8S1Q. 8ui)crlntpml?nt_ A Arliflrlal Limb MPc. Co. fur Manufacture* tlio lw?i |*.<?wla on tho \/T if marhi?U 1<lmb?i,TruN?en,Hup|Mirtrr!v ~ VI CrutcliMOlc. AUrtB|.pluin-fs f.MivirrtvtlnprtoJ !i&VrJrCT^8t0'fc? (mrll-d&w)