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(oirK-d&w) C;HI:AT I-ACII.HII:S 101; tiib ; 1 I 1 "MIT roXI'LlirioS OK fiKDKR* *r 'HKlJITKl.M^fcWCKUJOU 1'if INTINli UKI'JcJK ftf'KlNLEY IN WAR. His Exploits in Engagements on the Virginia Dordcf. TWO WEST VIRGINIA GENERALS Flgvra with Hint In fltr ItattleafO[frqnmu or WSnrUmtcr?A Tcrrilnp lira fioiulbllIty Krstril Ujiou Illiu?Won PraUr and I'rotttot 1011 m siair Mrsrmil mid n> SUIT Captain nt A lit tela ill mill lirrmtown?Ceil. Ilnyes Sever Kxpeeteil to?ee Him I'omr Ont Alive i*t One Time in Uml Ilatlle?lie Save* a I!at crj . From "The American Soldier in the Civil War": McKlnley's war record Is full of honor. He was younger than the average recruit, and he had the activity and enthusiasm that loads a really young youth to do more than la required of him. Handicapped at the beginning by being detailed to the commissary department, he showed such executive ability in filling the stomnchs of his comrades out on the battle lino thut he noon emerged from the safety of the rear, through promotion, to higher things. Staff ofllc?rs are the eyes and ears of the commandant. There nre tlnu'S, too, when they have to take big chancesback their own Judgment heavily. So well did Lieutenant McKlnl >' ttcrve on General Hayes's staff that General Crook took him on his staff to keep up *?._ ..II.... * Li. !!.? U1C supplies mi ilia i'.iniiiu vw. 4/o. <>b wasn't twenty-one years old then. lie had had no previous military training? hadn't even been In the military organisations of the period before the war. Fram General Crook's staff Captain McKlnlcy went to General Sheridan's and General Hancock's, lie also served as acting assistant adjutant general of the First division. First army corps, on the staff of General Carroll. When the war was over Major McKinley proved himself to b* of that type ot the American cltlren who has no use for things military in times of peace. At the battle of Opequan, or Winchester. as the Confederates call It. MeKlnlcy distinguished himself as a Staff oillcer of twenty years who wasn't afraid to assume unexpected responsibility, and th'.s readiness, combined with good Judgment and sound common sense won him the hearty praise of his superiors. Opequun was tfm first great battle of the Slu-nandoah campaign of 'G4. Sheridan had been waiting for Let* to draw off some of Early's Army, and I when this division carnc. Early made things worse for himself by separating his wings. Upon one of these wings J Sheridan flung his army on September ! l'j. 1S64. the fhickumauga was being fouplit and non. At that time McKlnlcy bad reached th- rank of captain. In his company, and was serving on the staff of Gen rral Sheridan. General Harris had ! been ordered to raovc his division to the right of thn Sixth Corp?. He selected his own rodte and Rot 4ost In the woods. I General Sheridan th^n sent Captain MeKlnley to order General Duval to j take hlsN^eeond division to the position which General Harris had failed t?? llnd. General I>uval on receiving the order and not knowing tiv lay of the land, asked of the young aiilc: "By what route shali I move my command?" Captain MeKlnley knew n<? more of the country than the general did. However, without having been given explicit directions. h<- said: "I would move up this creek." "I will not budci' without definite orders." replied Duval, who had no mind to get lost In the shuffle. "This Is a ease ? ?! gr-at emergency, general." returned MeKlnley. "I order you. by command of General Sheridan, to move your cohwrinnd up this ravine to a position on th<- right of the army." General Duvai obeyed, reached the j right of the line of battle, anrt .subsequently made a successful attack from this position. Half an hour after Ik- got there General Harris came up and took a hand In th? fighting. . Captuln STcKlnley returned tn General Sheridan and reported. Then general said: "That is all right, my hoy. since the movement turned out successfully: hut If it had resulted In disaster, it would have been all wrong." Which goe's to show that there ure more chances in war than the chances of llff or death. I.rlght and brave soldiers didn't like like to be detailed <>n special duty which took them away fr-?m their regiment, i nor dkl they Ilk<- being assigned to the provost guard to pick up stragglers, ti<?r to the wagon train. Yet this work i hud to be don", and though disagreeable. the Rood soldier obeyed with few murmuring*. McKlnJey. it may t>e imagined, did not relish his work as regimental quar- | termaster sergeant, which kept him with the commissary supplier;, a mile j or two from the battlefield. Kven this dull detail couldn't down bis activity, i At Antietam, September IT. 1&S2, Quar- j termaster Sergeant McJCInley corralled | s une stragglers and set them to mnklng coffee, and loading up two commissary wagons with the cheering drink ami h'ltiks of bread. The mules of one wagon were <ItaabJed and the other wag >n , was sent at dusk two miles t? the tr....? ?i'??nro th>* regiment was fiosted. i Our army had been having heavy | lighting up to (Imt tlmo untl McKlnley'n regiment went Into the battle break- I faxtlcsx and dlnnerlejw. Suddenly a great cheering wan heard from the left j if the Twenty-third Ohio. Tb- division 1 commander nent out an aid to ne,? what was the rauite, and It was found to be I the arrival on tin- field of Quarternm.v ti-r McKinley with his coffee and excoffee cooler*. This volIIn'. red exploit put on McKlnky'B shoulders hi:* llrst fltrapn. and !> became Second Lieutenant McKln- I ley. At one time In the battle of Kernxtov.-n, fought ?i Sunday. July i't, JSiJJ. after the federal I ties were jiutdied! back, it was noticed that one nf th?* j r? glments was t till In the orchard.' where they wen- poM.-d at tin* beginning of thn battle. 'Jeneral Ilutherford j It. I In yen, commanding the i?rlgade. turned to Lieutenant McKinley, who u.m KTving as nuurl-fmar.ter on the j brigade Maff, and directed him to take an order to retreat to tho colonel of the n'trlmenl. Ilayea loved the boy lleuten- i ant ritf hi* own i*on and watched hist coun?> ncrom the H*dd? with Croat mixlot y SIh'IIk exploded above and around McKlnlcy. They burnt In the iiir iiii*1 they plowed graven In the ground. Itull* t>? tore up the turf and rtrtirk the Virginia rail fenec# with a , pu.l Oncc McKlnlcy wn? i-ntlrrly hhldt,, |,y tin- cmn!." ?>f an exploding idiell. ! itnd fSeneral Hajre* nnd th** ?inff j thought the young man had Rone down. I tut he rmtrrscJ. idttlng on hi* Mt 11*? brown horfo jik 'root mm a d<?ir fiont MrKlnlry reached th*? regiment ami I'd If IhroiiRh the wood* toward* Winch-.1t.T t<> II* pine** in the brigade. a* the lieutenant drrw up by the nldo ?<f th i'.. fa I to Halute nnd report. Ilaye* k.iId: "1 upv-t expected- to nee you In ! Ilf?? again." Lnt?> Hint afternoon the brigade camo j upon n l-ilt-ry. whore lour gunit nn<l ? ilwon* tin'1 teen abandoned by th<* captain nnd If ft f??r tin- Confederal.'.". McK Inley nuked If lif Hnv.? tin1*111)1*. The brl(jnrt'' was no tired thnt It didn't r in practicable, ''fit Alcfvlnfey ibmiKht lii < iv/rlmoftt. Hi' Twentythlrd. would be glad to do It. Coii'ial ll.ij'M rtild: "\v? II. McKJnb y. ?fK ili.-m " Ho off tin- Ibnt*ofint fronted t? lilx old cnmpnny. K, and coll" <1 fm* vo|untc if. Tli?' wlmle company ntepped out. other com pan l?^ followed, and noon there were enough nu n at work oil the runs un cnrflagoj to haul thorn off to ramp. Vi'Imi tin- artn: .. .\*:>t.iin va;' f "' "I and the jnuw hr hail ubnurioni'd \v?m turned over t.? him Ik* cried like u child. jH'JUJVbBX in Jtts WAU. Ill* First .Mllllnr)' Ktpi-ilrmr win nt ClKrltilmrR?Krcord of tl\r Twrulytlilnl Ttvii Jlrii IK?ttii<d to be I'rrtldeut In the lirslmritf. No Union regiment In the late war enn bourn ouch an array of men rising to great distinction in uub?e<iuent life as the Twenty-third Ohio Infantry. Its original colonel was William S. Uosecrans. lioth Rutherford R Hayes and Stanley Mathews served with the rank of lieutennnt colonel. Later Ilaycs became colonel. William McKlnlcy. jr.. served ii? the regiment an llrsi and second lieutenants, and later as captain. His commission as second lieiitrnant was dated November .*5. ISBJ; that of hrsi lieutenant March CO, 1X63, and captain .Inly nr., 1S61. Ex-President Hayes wont In n:? major at the organ I/.a Hon. June 7. 1X61, at Camp Chase, < >hlo. On October 27i of the same year he became lieutenant colonel. A year later he became colonel, and two years later, October 29,1SC4. he went to the rank of brigadier. Rosecrans did not take the Hold with the regiment, but wan made brigadier. The Twenty-third was ono of the first regiments organized in the state. The first service performed was a inarch to Clarksburg. W. Va., whore it arrived late In July. 1S6I. Thf* day following the regiment began the stern business of war by going on a hunt for guerrillas. operating with Weston as a base. It deems like romnnre to imagine such un array of embryo grcatucM) chasing bushwhackers about the spurs of Rich mountain in a drenching rain storm. There was Ronecrnns. who afterwards b-oarno major general; Rutherford R. Hayes, who became President; Stanley Matthews, who reached the supreme bench, and William Melvinley, Jr.. who seems in a fair way to become our next chief magistrate. In September. 1861, the Twenty-third hadifts first experience under fire nt Conifex Ferry, where Ko?ccrans and Floyd had a put-sage at arms. During the winter of is?;i the regiment devoted considerable attention to the enemy. On the 22d of April. 1862, the Twentythird led Rosecrans' comninnd on a march to Princeton, W. Va.. Lieutenant Colonel Hayes being In command. On the Mh of May the regiment fell into adverse lines. It was attacked by four regiments and u battery of six pl'-rrs urul- r Confederate fJ?*ncraJ Hcth, and was driven back and badly upset. It!* tents. camp and garrison equipage went by the board and much hardship ensued. The next point where the regiment faced the m?*my was at South .Mountain. September 15. 1RG2. and Anth'tum on the 17th. In marching from West Virginia to take part In South Mountain and Antletom. Washington was passed through. This was probably the tirst sight the future Presidents had of the national capital. At South Mountain the Twenty-third was the first regiment under lire. It was led by Lieutenant Colonel Hayes. T1k? regiment In making an advance on the enemy, posted behind a stone wall, was badly worsted. If ere Hayes had bis arm broken. Captain Skiles lost an arm. Captain Hitter a leg. and Lieutenants Hood. Hitter and Smith were each badly wounded. Of the ?K0 men who went In. over 100 were killed or wounded. Later In the day th?* tight went on. swelling the total of killed r.nd wounded to about 200. Three bayonet charges were made by the regiment during the day. The regimental colors were riddled with bullets. After Anti. tam the Twenty-third returned t<- We. t Virginia. In 1*64 tie* Cloyd Mountain battle wo* participated in. Hero the regiment i??.-t a number of officers and men. After the famous Hunter's raid to Lynchburg, and the lighting and hard service incident to it. the regiment fell bark t<> the Valley of Virginia. On October 1??. 1SCI. it took In Mi., (initio i.f <*odftr f?r*?rk. mndo famous by Sheridan's noted ride. After Cedar Cretk the Twenty-third snw no more desperate experience, although frequently engaged In light affairs with the enemy. _ JOHJi RUSSELL YOU KG Vlflls MrKlnlr)', and IJIvm a Fine >ktteli of III* Cfiurncjcr. ' John Russell Young, the celebrated Journalist, spent Sunday with exOovernor McKlnley at his home In ! Canton. Writing to th? New York Herald ??f hi.? Impressions ??f the next President ?jf th'- United States. hi* says: i While the major Is In touch with | whatever Is doim; at St. I#ouls. and as much in command of his forces as Napoleon when he saw tlr* gr;?y mornlnxr skies brighten over the frosty plains of Austerll'z, there is In what li" says a spirit of K? ni-r.?*ity and magnanimity Here is a gentleman with opinion.*, and by no means reserved >n their expression. running over men. events, happen- | Ings. p??K.?ihllltl??n. a nil ever just and true. I! states a ease or an estimate 1 ??f a man. not as you would .lilc.* it to le\ but as ii is. .? kirir? alway s to find the best side and exhibit tl>it. Th*re j i? no throwing a inan ?.v r a |ove|p|:o ! with a phrase as Conkllng would have done, nor some withering question of Inventive as so often fell fr on tti?- lips of Maine. but rath' r Uncle Toby's way. that th- world is Mr enough for us all and let us adjust ourselves without Jostling." Behind this you have a granlt-* wall of ItepnhDcnnisin. a revorcm fur tin* union. i*p"u the questions of finance. f gold and sllwr. of the rnon y of America y'L.mdlw: si.!- by r..le with t:?e money <>f any nation in tin* world, r > one, I think, could in the major': company for on hour wltlxut 'in*.; the absurdity of i ven debating his attitude. If sonv- frl? nds arc Impatient over h:.' failure t ? anr.v r -luc ti .n?. i? should be remembered that, -n In th case of a public man. there are t-'irti questions the answers to which should taken for Kraut <i and ?!?; asking of th- m might almost be deemed an Impertinence. This scerns to me. as an observer, the position "f the major on finance. To ivI; bl?n lo nver lli: ? devotion honest .ttmI sound money i*? like demnr'Mug jiln adhesion t.? the alien nnd ,t:- !itl?n ;i t. tie- ItOUi 'iniM pur. Inso, the Pr.iclamaCfon.of b'maw.Jpatl<>:i. MrKinJoy Inh> tits and d.-v. n.?t creat" policy. Tli. l rita;,-'- C'un;.? fr?m Lincoln. When .1 ill': ut endeavored to tliraw it lul.> i pudlatirn. is a part ??f his wretchcd bargains with tho I'. m.ieraey, it wan t. icuod l?y <!rant has !? i>n prot < ed by ovyry Republican President ulnce tiiat timer. And in (!? malnl www that p.dlcy who has hold a prom* Inent part. ISiickb ik'a ArnUa Snlvr. Tho brist naive in tho world for ruts, hruipcy, tore.*.. ulor.i. r..li t hiitiu, lover Boron, totter. chapped handii. chilblain*, rums, and all ::kii* eruption1), and poj?S* | tlvely cures piles, or no pay?r?qul?fd. | It Is guaranteed to Rivo perfect .*ati>- I faction ur money rcfundi-d. Price fill* |>cr Ut?*. ?Ul M1IU IIJ UVUUII 1/IUb I Company. When Itoby wrw rick, tro ruto her Cnstnrln. Whnn fcljn vtm n ChIM, rtw cried for Castorla. When fclm l>ocamo 31I'-*, nlm clung to Caslorfn, When ijm hail Children, hIio gavotlirm (*a.Ht?>rla. A II mill Minn- Hook on Mtmincr Trnvrl. ' The TJaltlnu'ii- Ohio Jinllrnnri Company f: i . Jurt K-'Ucfl it f:n :i'lrotri<' ! I ' i:.11 . r of tin- vurlou.H .'iumiii'1- r i iiiutu in the mountain" .1 ! >' !!. i . i I'll', Mljur. tit to ??r roudif'tl l?y Its t'-ui ?>r lln.'ii. j It 1? (ir.i ly print ! riml illustrated by ii numlirt* of vi ry lint- rut.'. Hoinl i ? I L lltr to rilOM. >. Hcilll. M' lU'llll pURHl.'ll* gcr agent, lialtlmori;, Mil., for n copy. MUNYON'S | REMEDIES ENDOKSKl) IiV AI,L WHO JIAV1-; USED Til Fill. Trnttinonlnln Train Projilc Wl?o Have Urru Cnrril lij* Mimyoii'a liuprovrit llomtrojmtlilc itcinrillrv?Vonr Drug. |{Ut will Cilve You the Xaiuca of Hundred ofOthrr*. J. <\ C!ram. Wellsburg. \V. Vn.. Bays: "I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and catarrh of the liver, and have tried a great many doctors and used numberless remedies. but without a cure, in fact, 1 was Riven up as a hopeless case. Munyon'a treatment was recommended to me. and 1 firmly believe his HonieocopatMc Remedies saved niy iife. A short course ./f treatment. using Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure and reiver Cure, cured me completely of all my stoma.*h and liver troubles." Munyon's Hheumutlsm Cure seldom falls to relieve in one to three hours, and cures In a few days. Price, 2Sc. Munynn'H Dyspepsia Cure positively cures ait forms ??r Indication and stomach troubles. Price 25q. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 2? cents. Munyon'a Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily hoaln the lunxs. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groins and oil forms of kidney disease. Price, 2.V. Munyon's Hendaehe Cure stops headache in three minutes. Price, 2.p?e. Mutiv.tn'* Piii. ninnm-nt nositlvely cures all form* ??f piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's I Mood Cure eradicates all Impurities of th" blood. Price, 25c. Mur.vm's Female Remedies are a liri..n to nil women. Munyon's .\: ihma Remedies relieve In .1 minutes and cure permanently. Price. *1. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fall. The Catarrh Cure?price 25c.? eradicates the disease from th<? system, and the Catarrh Tablets?price 26c.? cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon's N rw Cure Is a wonderful nerve tonle. Price 25c. A separate cure for each disease. At all druxirh'fs. mostly 25c. a vial. Personal letters t.? Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. FINANCE AND TRADE Thr Frnfuirs of the floury myl Stock SUrktta. , NEW YORK. June 17.?Money on call easy at 202& per cent; last loan 2 per cent: closed at 2@2Vfc per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4{i5^ per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4SS@4$8l? fur demand and 54 S7 for sixty days. Pasted rates $4 8804 88% and $4 89@4S9??. Commercial bills $4 8SV?. Bar silver 6S*fcc. Silver certlfleates 68\069c. The speculation to-day was rather feverish; local sentiment was uns^tled by the non-refbvtlon In London prices at the outset, of the strength that had marked our closing. Foreign sales were depressed In fart. The volume of th* business was below yesterday's record, but the transactions were fairly well distributed, but the Grangers and L. & N*. again began being the most exfn njveiy ui:<iu n? ?lie course of price* was Irregular. with fluctuations extending to a point in the VanderhUts. The openIng was Irregular. but w ithin a narrow range. Fairly large buying was evident shortly, however, nnd prices Improved. The rinsing was strong, w ith slight net changes in either direction. Hallway bond* were less active anil slightly excited. $839,000 being dealt In. There were but few changes of consequence. government bonds new 4s were a shade lower, but the oth.T issue* were fairly stead}. The t.?tal Hales of stock* to-day were 1'12.294 share:!. Silver certificates held nrmJy on the react Kin. 30.000. UONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS. New I'. 8. in registered 117% New t\ S. 4s coupon 11TrW t". S. .*# registered Rfi-j 1". S. ha coupon US1,2 I'. H. 4* registered IOS'4 f. S. 4s coupon t*. 5'. 2s registered !?{ ; Pacific ?;:< or iwi?3 At? hison 1^4 Ailutns Kxpn-s* 148 American Kxprcsts 112 Ilnltlrnore A- Ohio Canada Soutlirrn < Mitral I'acfdc WU Chesapeake At Ohio lk'.a Chicago K- Alton IK 'MiirsiKo, I'.urllnuton & Qulncy so** Chicago <la." JjW* Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chi. & St. 1? Colorado Cool A- Iron 1 **? Cotton Oil Certificates 13 Iielaware A Hudson ll'j'i iielaware, l.neknwanna ?'i- Western. ..icp3 I?? ??v?-r & Hit* Ornnde preforr?-d <*3? I>'.Htlllers' ?V Cattle Feeders' Co IT Brto , m 1 do first preferred 5. do second preierred 21J4 Illinois Central Kansan ?t Texas preferred J,ak<- l".rl( .t Western I4"* do preferred l.aki Short) 1;>J I jou?I Trust ;??. Louisville Nashville '-"i Mli hl*:an Central 'r> .mi l Pacific 2I?4 N'asHvillo fi ''huttunooca .W.'iurml Cori!:tj;o ?" % .lit preferred lnlj Now Jersev Central I'M.* Norfolk it Western preferred lifi ;.*trih? in l'urlllc do pix-rerreu Northwestern !W\ In preferred N'. w York Central Ni'iv York .v Now Kngland <t?', o-c^on Improvement ?m t-cn Nav gallon 14 I'ticlli*- Mall " ? I'lttMairith UeadlnK Itork Island ?2 Si. 1'aul ? >? do preferred lis'g St. raid A: Omaha do preferred Sugar Kel;v 'i'on-.r.. i Coal & Iron 16'i Te\;i? I'ltCKU* *!* Toledo \ nido Central preferred inlou l'aeltle R'.a l 'nlti-d Sl.?te< 1'xpr- :? ' 10 Wul a^li. St. I<ohIh& 1'acldc do preferred IVti Well* l*ai;:<? Kxprenj '.'7 \WMnrn Union s,i'2 N\'iiO( Hii;; Lake Krlo >|U? do preferred i nil Klectlie !-' h V. i'. Leather preferred Ktti Tolwceo jjj'i do preferred ltrrnd?fnA? anal I'rttvliloiii. CHICAGO?Had crop reports and the piYibabli* notion of tho Si. Loulfl eon voiilloii ivrro IjpUj luiiucniiai motor* in wheat to-day, tin* i?ri? ? for July advancing l%c over the final flguns of j. ti-nlny. All the other months tdiow .1 i.it riw.ih. Corn and oat* advanced and 1,1? a ml provlsloiiH Co. , I'll?nr ?Steady. Wheat- r.inh N'o. 2 ?prlnp ."iKr'ic; No. 3 nprlnx No. > roil (iJO'GZ-He; lunp f?7'44.' r.N-^4<7x" "K-"S??-; July 'mVji 577*ff > io: fv'ptemir v ''S;<d,'3-ytvmre. Corn On !i No. . No. - yollow i.V.r; .1 MM"' '_'S}? L'Kr; July -S'nCiSeptember 29Vi??29%(p , ';f. Ontu?Cafh No. 2. 17"i<\ No. 2 white ; 1 !",?< ; N<\ .1 whit- 18?.*tfl9o: July 1. .C/IT^^IT'ji-; September l7*i?ilS?vU> 1 lv'-: May 2i?Mi 20%c. Hyp?No. 2, ii.v. irarlpy?No. 2 nominal;.No. .7, 24<ff3lc; | I No. a, 20C 26c i Klnxneeti?No. 1. K1H'<'- i 'Hmothyj ocd?Prime $.1 05. 1 I !Nirl? t'mh per barrel ?7 IUfa ? July $7 271fc{j'7 tvr Septcm- 1 ?> r $7 r?rifr7 4:???7 35. ) Lard?Cash per 100 pounds |4 15? 1 J?Iy *1 ?>|M 22'4Q4 :0; September }| r.j*.'.r! S7?.?*i 2;, Miort Illlbfi -Cash r.ideB OOQ-H July Wii'.' 'JJV Pn: ^"ntrinb'T $1 OV. f'iA 07'tO J <>* I>ry i?altc?J I'lmiildr:r "'/i(7:}?;? ; *jM>rt clear <)?!' : Whisky? Distillers' flntelrd Roods per rcallon Ji I':'. KiiKan??Unchanged. Butter--Steady; cn'nmcrlon 10$14V?c; dalrlo.i OftlLV. i -Qui. t nt ^UfiT'/jC. I'pgs?Steady at HOMOc. N*r:\V YOltlC?FJotir. receipts 9.W0 J>arrrJ?; export* -,900 barr'-ln: market steadier. Wli??nt, receipts U^.ltK) l>u:diH.?; exports OO.DflO bushels; vp-'t market firmer; No. 1 hnrd 70c; opilonnopened Urm and closed Ifri'ie n-1 higher; No. 1 June red cloned at Civic; Septcmlcr closed at 6."c. Corn, receipts .. " ? ' I... ..... T-A !ini*1w.1u' Z.'JW) IMIMll'US trAJIOM .> f.n. market firmer; No. 2, SlfMO/te; options firm and higher; Juno #*lo?v?d at '.'AVi'", September closed at .'{"? },>. Oafs, receipts fit.000 bushels; s[M>t market sti'udy; No. 2, '22lAc: options dull and nominal; Jtin?? eJosed nt 2'JHay and hops easy. Hides firm. Heather steady. Heef quiet. Cutmeats firm. Lard firm: western steamed Jt 40{/' -'0; refined steady. Pork dull. Tallow higher. <V>ttonseed oil nominal. Kosin qul"t. Turpentine Armor. Hire and molass?s steady. Coffee, options opened st-ady und cloned oulct at ?W10 p.tlnls declln?; sales I0.2M bags. Sugar, raw dull; refined CJUli't. HA LTIMORE?Flour quiet and unchanged: receipts 14.R00 barrels: shipments 22,800 barrels. Wh?at firm; sp.it and month C3%(?63%c; receipts 2S.800 bushels; shipments 20,0f)0 bushels; southern wheat 60fl>C6c. Corn firmer: spot and month 32*?@33r; September Xlftc bid; receipt* 88,900 bushelsishlpmentn 25,700 bushels; southern white 34034Oats steady: No. 2 white western 24?24%c; receipts CS.300 bushels; shipments 20.000 bushel.?. Rye dull and slow ut 40ft 41c western. Ilay steady to firm. Sugar unchanged. flutter and eggs steady. Cheese firm and steady. CINCINNATI?Flour quiet. Wheat firmer: No. 2 red SP.V.e; receipts 2.000 bushels; shipments WO bushels. Corn active; No. 2 mixed 29c. Oats easy; No. 2 HllA'U li'-'j1 III ill. *? ?. ? un . IIUKI firm at $4 05. liuikmeats easy at 54 00. Uar.tn steady at $4 7f?. Whlnkry htoady; sali?s 551 barrels at $1 22. nutter quiet. Sufr.tr steady. F.ggx in good demand nt 8c. Cheese easy. PHILADELPHIA?Butter steady; fancy western ?*p>umery 15V4e. Egus firm and in Rood demand; fresh nearby 12@12f/&c; do western 1L* Cheese linn. I.trr Slock* EAST LIBKRTV-Cattle. receipts Ilchi: marke: unchanged. active and a shad?* htghvr. Prime light and medium weights 55f?3 CO: common to fair Yorkers $3 45{f3 ."0; heavy hogs $3 2003 30; roughs 52 001i300. Bhecp strong; prime $3 M)tfr3 ?; fair 53 25W 3 50; common 52 5003 00:eu1ls 51000:100; choice yearlings 53 73CP4 00; romnmn to good iambs $3 50<& 4 *5;veal calves 55 00@ 5 40. CINCINNATI?Hops active at 53 OOfil 3 SO; receipts 4.000 head; rihipmcnts 3.700 head. I'rfrolrtmi. Oil. CITY?Credit balances $1 20; no bids for certificates and one offer at th? clo.sc !(? sell nt SI 21!: shipments 83.665 barrels: runs 102.522 barrels. NEW YORK?Petroleum steady: Pennsylvania crude. July option steady at $1 23%; Ohio steady at COc. iilttnli. ^EW YORK?PlR Iron duJI: southern 110 75013 00; northern $1100013 00. Copper and lead firm. Tin easy; straits 113 30^13 40. Plates steady. Spelter dull. Wool. NEW YORK?Wool steady. IT Is not a mlrarle. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeWltc's Witch Hazel Salve will do, because it has done In hundreds of cases. Charles R. Cloetze. corner Twelfth and Market streets: Bowie & Company, Bridgeport; Peabody & Son, Ben wood. 4 ( Urn: Plica t licking Pile*! Symptoms?Moisture; Intense Itching and stlnirlng; inost at night; worse by nrratchlnj:. If allowed t<> continue tumors form. which often bleed ami ulrernir. becoming very sore. SWaYNK'S OINTMI'.NT stops the itching ami bleeding, heals ulceration, and In moat cases removes th'- tumors. At druggist* or by mall, for SO cents. Dr. Swayno & Son, Philadelphia. "llow to Cure All J?klli I)Urn?r?." Simply apply SWAYNK'S OINTMENT. No internal medicine required. Cures tetter. eezem.i, itch, all eruptions on tho face, bands, nos*. etc., leaving the sk!n clwar. white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are poss^sed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for S WAYNE'S OINTMENT. tlhs&w Lightning Hot Drops? What a Funny Name! Very True, but it Kills All Pain. Sold Everywhore. Every Day? Without Roliof, Thcro In No Patl POLITICAL. Coll for Republican District Meetings. At n meeting of the Republican Rxcctitlv? Committor held on the Oth ?lay of Juno, JSW. the following rnll was made; The qualified Republican voters of Marshall county will inert on Saturday. July 11. is!4"!, at I o'clock p. in., ut the places lirrcinafter dcHlKimted. for the purpose of fleeting ?! I :;a:r* tu the conventions named Itelow*: rive d'i?'~.iteji are to Ito elected In earh mufrlMmiul dhtrirt In said county to each of the following convention?-, to-wit: To the state convention, called to inert at I'ltrkertdiurr July ISM; to the congressional convention and to the judicial convention for t'u- l-'lrst congressional and Kind Judicial district of V. </t Virginia, respectively, neither or wmcn conventions arc as yet railed: I'M ION DISTRICT. McMechen School Howe, one delegate to each ?>uiiv? lit Inn. City Kuildlng, two delegates to each convention. Whltcman'0, one delegate to each convention. Sherrard, one delegate to each convention. 8AND HII.L DISTRICT. Preelnet No. J, three delegates to each convention. 1'reclnct No. 2. two delegates to each convention. WnnSTKIt DISTRICT. Pleasant Valley, three delegates to each convention. Culls, two delegates to e.u h convention. WASHINGTON DISTRICT. Court House, two delegate-i to each convent Ion. Kant J-'nd School House, two dele/jutes to each convention. l.tmcHtone, one dclegato to each convention. CLAY DISTRICT. Uors?'y H, iour ticicgatr* 10 cacn con* vention. Ro?hy'? Hock. one delegate to each convention. FRANKLIN DISTRICT. CJrayialUc, three delegate* to rach convention. I'alrvlow, two delcKPt** to carU eonveiiHon. 1 MEADIJ DISTRICT. Ro?'k Dale, two delegate* to racli conmention. I.ynn Camp, ono delegate to each convention. Nauvoo, two dcIfRatrM to rach convention. CAMKROK DISTRICT. Cameron, three do!chairs to each convolition. Terrell'*, two delegate:* to each conwnlion. I.IHRRTV DISTRICT Itcllton. ono delegate to each convrntlon. Township Hall, two d?h;:atcN to each ronv?>ntlon. MIk Rim, two delegate* to cach convctilion. The t-.tr nulil tlijryntrn !?' |?y ballot, and the delegate or dtdcgatm lit |?- m>|i>rt*<l at each pl?c?? tre?<ivin? th>niighcfit miinbcrot votci fhall bo declared the d"l? gate* to mi id convention* for which tiny nro nol.-.-nd. Snid m?*i'tlnr.:i Khali he held In accordance with the pro* Vlttlons ot rhapti't' ?i7. A?iM of ISWJ. I'll A \'K K I.MM INS, Secretary. 8. 8. WILSON, Chairman* A PLUMBING. ETC. TRiBLE & LUTZ COMPANY, cr idoi v nni iqp W W I k l? k II v/ V_/ W Latl J'lniuliiiir a:i'l (iai F2lL!a.i;, ttlcnm ami Hot Walor IJcall ij? , A Full Lino of the (Wcbr.nc 1 SNOW STEAIVl raft IPS _ M,1 fgn<K ROBT. W. KYLE J; Practical Pinmbsr,Gas and Stain: F1 to?, 1155 MARKET STREET. I Klcotr!^ r>'i >'lori. Fil,.eriijan?l Taylor Ua? Hnrtscrt n ?n?cnlty. 'jjifi | "^ylLUAlI 11 AIMS i SOX. Practical Plumbers, I GAS AM) STKA31 I'lTTMliS*fc I No. 33 Twelfth Stroot. J 1 All Work pour Protnutl'' it FINANCIAL. G. LAWBJPrc*. JOB! SEYCOLd! Cast,!**. J. A. JEFFEIH50N. Asn't. Cashtaft-. BARK OFlHEEUp. CAPITAL $200,000, PAID Ilfl WHEELING, W. VA. DIRECTORS. Alien Urork. Joseph F. Fault. James Cummins. Henry Uioberaan. A. Keyinjuin. Jo*?ph Scjrbolo, Clbnon I-nmb Interest paid on r.p?-ctai deposits, .if Ismifs drafts on England. Ireland and Ecotlund. JOSEPJi SEYIJOLD .. myU Qawhl if. p ANK OF T11E OUlU VALLsi. CAPITAI $175.000 | WILLIAM A. IS KIT Prest lent WILLIAM I?. SIMPSON....Vice Preftt J?Ot Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Germany. DIRECTORS. " I"'" ? ? To... . T3rtllrt#?W J. A. Miller, William K Bicipkon, E. M. Atkinson. John K. Eotfforq, , Julius l'oilock. Jot J. a. M11.1^:1:. Ca?M|r. T1XCUANGE EAXK. CAPITAL 3300.000; J. N. VANCE PrejEit JOHN FREW Vice Pr??fiss DIRECTOT5S. J. N. Varcc. tJeorjje E. SUM. J. M. lJrcwri, William KlUnffblBV Joiin Frew, John L. Didsoy, f John Watcrhonre, W. E Stone, ' W. H. Frank. Drafts Issued on England. Irclaod, 8cot* . land and all points In Europe. L E. SAXES. Caahltr. 1 " PICTURES AND ART M ATARI AJ?. fcfcj JULLETS." Pocket Kodaks. Films anfl w.j . central line of Photographic Supplies. MJCOLL'S SRT STORE. nr.c.n J MACHINERY. ^ , j?EDMan~& co.,' |P" GENERAL MACHINISTS ! And Manufacturers of Marin* find Stationary Encln?s. p >?'7 TSIIF.V1.1SG W. ViU STEAMERS. Pittsburgh .v CIMla* nr.tl I'.v k?>t Une. laavXCJfLr lr-K wharf boat, foot, of Eleventh unci, as follow*: . Sto;,m.r KKVSTONK STATE. Chailei W. Kpom. Maxtor; llenry J. l>st, Clfrk; every Tuesday. * a. m. Steamer VIRGINIA. lenvcs <*very. nmday at s a m. T. H. Calhoun, Master; Roi>ort H. Kerr, Citk. For Freight or pa^nsre telephone no. CROCKAHD llOOTWM Agmta. RAILROADS. TlieCleveland, Lorain & Wliaelinj R. R, Time Card !rt K fleet May 21, IOC. ^ iJOlNti SOUTH. 4 |u m.'p. ro.jp. in. p^m. Valley Dep. Clove...1 1:?? M.-15 1-\ Lector Junction j s;t'? 1:.*,, S:lj l.ornin T." l . '4:10 ?I:I0 Klyrln T.I" 1 ::2S -fs4S Grafton ~X2, 4:4S ttfl l.rstor Junction 1:M &:35 l.?*!?trr '8:22t 2:0- r.:S9 fJttjT, Medina S:: *?- 2:W 5:0 ifChippewa Lake s t-'l 2:2-1 -I?-:. Sterling JitiT r,;1S Warwick 9:2?*l 2:.fA (i'jl aJm. Muflllon u.it 3:22 7:04 fiN Justus 10:P" Til i;4l Canal l'?ovr ' 10:2.*. 4:,r?- 7;8J Ml' N?*v.' Philadelphia.. .!'10:42 l:!*. s;00 fat rhrlchHvUle ....Ar.| 4:57 *S:? rhrlchnvillo ...,De. 11:25 4::.T ' IHfr Bridgeport 1:22 lo:J0 -'mm nellairo I 1:37 7:l(t;ilu:0 liao ?;oin?; north. ^ fa. Ill a.'ni/'ii. m.l Valley Pop. Hove... 9.U -P.-' 4..'. l.rrtt? r Junction 7:1', sdl 58p{.; l-ornin Ojir^i;:'V v.jft ; a HIvria !?: *>: US', CM -I Grafton 8:i*| ll:?i gS MBB Ix?*tor Junction K:'-7 i:i;.v r.;4| tflg? l.-st.-r 7:43 &>j? 10:37| Sjflfl >.]B^ Chippewa l*aUe .:3?; 4:41 Sterling 10:1'-'| 4 31 s|jT Wa; v. I'k f;I0p.in. Ma:< <iiu>n Jjtfo n;9 ?J3j Jtl-tUH ?:14! :>;u>j .1:1# ^1?, Canul SiST.' 3n|w N- w Philadelphia... r>:.^| -ffi Vhrli l.sMllo ....I"-. 5:2?i; v;jr *?jj ;?& riulcli-?vtUe Ar.|a. m r-JS 8BR 1 Jri?li5r?i>ort | >':).' I_':fl ImBKK;' l>llalr? I I l::2S 5:40 Kin trie car* between UridKoport ahd Wheeling. Ctally bct?<<"n point* marten? ' *|7jV IS.indny* only whveen points marked t All other trains dully e\cept HutHtoyJp' 1'or through tickctH or any infortnMflm consult any aKont, or nddrm: Al. Q. C4r? r.M. <?. 1*. A., Cleveland, Ohio. Wliofillna & Eltn Grow Kallroah. on and after Saturday. l'curuary 2, IftV tiuiua will run as follows, city tuna: | 1 ?avo \\ i,.?\:nz. . i.. ,-f ,;im Grogfe* T rn T'niC|'i"n.'l"im.?|T*rn TinojTrpT'Ata No. u. in.[No. p. nt No. u. H..1N0. p. in. t;:fr);a?.. .. S:(?>| 1 . .. 1?;IM 19.. .r?09 4.. .. .. 4:<* 3.. .. 7:-? :i., .. Ifo C.. .. .. o:00 r... .. X;uoLc.. .. I'M R.. .. .. ?:H 7.. .. IS:*,;:*... .. 9M in.. .. 10... T:oo! P.. .. low ; ,; ?& .. 111 ... s:ooiii.. .. ii:ooi9.,.. at00 P .. p. tu.lai.... ?iuo It.. ..|12 . "Uj.. ..10:00|I3.. .. 12:00,33....1MB y. . .. i;oo ;fi.. ..11:<*ji.i.. .. i:oui25,? ?U8I IS.. .. 2:IXI 1. .. 2;.vi ' - : Dally/ex' |it Suiuluy. bunday church trains will !.v. vo EHta) Grove at y.-UI a. m.. and Wheeling at 13:17 p. ni. 1?. i-- \\ Kistii:iutBR. C.oiU'Sal V/iio'plliM Uiiil-if Si Tor.ninai Ry. f o STKK. J'vcolver. Time Table No. \Z. to inko cffo? t 12:? n. m . Sunday, .November 13. Jftt. i., ,i\. v..... .mi- *. ?ii.iw a. nu o. p:w p. in. I.tnvo I ur.ti.rfuln y(*. 10 -1. tll:4* a. n> . 1: .1, 14 :W p:? p. 1.1. l.ra\u Martin'* l,>fr> ,;s|UjD n. m.. "J'*1'. I*, in. AitIvo Terminal ..r.nrtion--tS:l7, 110*3, Ul:5S ii. m., 1S:?. M:A I4:it., |a:is p. m. ' l,nm? Terminal .In unon !:22. |9;Q0 n. W; M2:4>?i?. mi . ? ' . . 1:0.'. ?:?!. >s:4A t>* tit. f,r:iV<? .M.iHi" >. t'Jrti, a. nu j. : ? i I', in. 1/iivo I'enln.Aulu .7:S|, ?:>: 11, a. m?*lSuL il:ll. 14:1#, * tv:? P. IJ.. T! Arrive V. li IiIUJ t? :4t>. a, au K':."i7, 14:1", 14::-. 15:31. ,?.v5 p. m. Pally. 1 Dally excopt Sunday. |8UB* day onlyAll Irani* will run on Kantrrn Tint*. ' J. B. TAUSSIG. Superintendent RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival and departure or trains on and nitor May IT, IWm.. Explanation of Referrnro Maries: * Dully. -Dally, exeffpt Sunday. ;... 'Dally, fx<f|?t Monday. JHunduyn only. 'Saturday! . / ;.*: ("f ii St.iir : < i T.nn\ *"T." part.* I(>. -M a tn"l.1 ii? Kasi Arri v*. 1L;L'5 ani|Wa?li., Hal . I'hil . N.Y. *8:20 am JMO pmlWASll.. Hal.. Phil., N.Y anij..ctiin??iM,latid Accom.. t':4S prn *3:40 pni Crafton Accom ,*10:10 am WXn um|..MotindHVlll(? Amim.. iT:10 am |>r.r...Mot;ndnvllit* Accom..' 11:25 ptn 11:00 pm .Monndhvlllu Aocom '*10:40 pm ll:in ami Washington city Us lj4:23 pm "Depart.'IHAO.-C.O. DJv..~V,'?vtl Arrive. :2a am i-'or f'ohiml>i!i; and 'Jhl.i l:Inm jO:I.? urn 'olumbiiM and oiucln I *5:20,pm llrio pmlf'oiiiniuiiK and 'Mn' in.i *4:.ri0 am -:l? pm.Coltimbii and fhl. Kxi'll:.^ am ;#:10 p;:i!.../an?^vllf A?-<um ..j110:53 am tlU:l.. am ..Si. n ,i. .viti.- ? ? :?j *gl tondualc* Mull... J *5:80 pm ! ;?!'-"';l-M.A <>. ... Div.rA-rrf,: ^orl'lttsSiuruh !'10:10 am ?*.'lr "'I 'H.V, [lr- '?r*>< T.wvpm t'ru ! m i 111,1 ,"*h :,n'1 Kant..( 11:30 pm u.0u pin I Pltthburjfh :2;30 pm C-t,V' * St." L."Ry.| ArriveT Vf'Xi Sn,:?V>l V l,V!hl,rK!' 3:1/5 pm { s,o);l ;nv,,l'> a,,(l 16:15 pm '?:*PU? niV"1 '""villi. Accm.. 1C:15 pm 4*5 ,w "{# ! i n,J N- Y- 13:25 pn* 62"'K1';'*"\*,ld N Y ,J?;35 T?.w pm ...i UiaiHMni, Accom... 19:35 am /- VV JS8T. "!? ?'" ""'I St. I.o?jfr <7:12 am m'.S- SES" HV- ar,a Kt- Lt"lls lS;li pm 3-f-.!Srte' "'1 13:25 pm nml !>t>nn!?on. 11:86 ?m Bfiaewiort. Arrive.1 ii-'-i ?SlF?.rt . aJn" ??'I ''hi. ?:?pm K.'t 2?lvf?/inton ""'J ToWo.. .9:50 pm ?.v ri'v.-hmd i9:?) pm 'loSimlo """"vl " Pl??. 19:50 pm .' uf,S? ^ ,lvl111, Ml :05 am J:: ? Fr. Wa-"" ?nii ('111. -,S:5H pm >"<> Tolnlo.. >S:5X pm !;:!S " AL'.I*!'1 n-viumi ti:ss prn )S:!5 N- Y- ,3:M pm 8?5S n?al '.ra?r"fn4 )5:a pm " n ?'p" j." ""! Wollsvllle 15:5k pm Ji..a pm sii iii, i; unil Welixviiie 18:38 am inlWLI - f ', k K ArriveT" jo.oo am'?Toledo and West.. hmo nm *iu:uo omiClcvf. Akron & Canton prn 10:00 am Brilliant an ] St. nlif n'? | *G:10 pm *<: "? pm ..Ma.?slIlon and Canton. *11:10 am N:y? pm Hrtltfant and iiVj'll :10 am bepart. & W.?Brldgep'M Arrive. ti:15 amjCl??vo., Tolfdo and Chi. t2:22 rim 11:10 pin Clev*., Tolodo and Chi. *7:5* pm |....CIevoland Ac com.... f 11:30 pm 1:'j0 pmi. ...Mhj???IIIoii Accom.... fl0:30 am 1s:01 amlSt. Clatitovllle Accom. t3:2x am 1l0:0? ami 8t. Clalrsvllle Accom. tl:31 pm 12:32 pmj 81. Clairsvllle Accom. t4:3< pm 1S:2l pm St. Clalrxvllt* Accom. pm _Tl:0R pro!......Local Freight 112:45 am "i^partT Ohio "River *11. R. Arrive. arn Passenger 10:45 am 1^:01 pm Pa?s<?n?T 3:25 pm 4:15 pm Passenger 7:30 pm Belial re. Bella Ire. Leave Tl.. Z. & C. II. IL Arrive? 10:10 am Bellalre. 4:10 pm 5:15 pin Woodsfleld 3:45 am 2:25 pm and Zanesvllle 1:25 pm RAILROADS. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. /ESlaSmgtfyW Departure and arrlvI 01 l lns at Wheel* W Schedule in effect May MAINLINE EAST. in. arid 3:40 p? m! da?llyl Cumberland Accommodation, 7:00 a. m.. daily except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation, 3:40 p. m. dally. Moundsvllle Accommodation. 7:00 and 8:30 a. in. and 6:00 p. m.. except Sunday, and 11:00 p. m., Saturday only. AUIUVE. Prom New York. Philadelphia and Sa1? tlmore. 8:20 n. m., dally. PumLprland Express. 4:23 p. m.. dally, Cunitarland Accommodation. 7:45 p. m.? except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 10:10 a. dally. Moundsvi'.ie Accommodation. 7:10 a. m.. except Sunday: 10:10 a. m.. dally; 1:25 and 7:45 p. m., except Sunday, and 10:40 p. m? Saturday only. TKANo-OHIO DIVISION. Tor Columbus* and Cbicuso, 7:35 a. m, and S:45 p. m.. dally. Columbus and Cincinnati Express, 10:1* a. m.. dally. 11:40 n. m.. dally. Sandusky Mall. 10:15 a. m., dally. Zane?ville Accommodation. ?:10 p. m, daily, except Sunday. rinlrBi-IIU An?nmtr?ni1at1ftn. 10:15 a. m. and 3:30 p?m.. e\c?*pt Sunday. ARRIVE, Chicago Express, 1:15 a. ra. and 11:59 a, m.. dally. Cincinnati Express, <:&) a. m. and 5:35 p> m.. dally. Sandusky Mall. 5:30 p. m.. dally. Zanesvlllo Accommodation, 10:50 a. nu dally, rxccpt Sunday. St. Clalrsvllle Accommodation. 10:50 a. in. and 5:30 p. m.. dally. exempt Sunday. WHIRLING & PITTSBURGH DiV. For Pittsburgh, 4:S5 and 7:10 a. in. and 5:45 j). m.. dally, and 2:0u p. m.. dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh and the East, 4:65 a. m. and 5:15 p. in., dally. ARRIVE. From Pittsburgh, 10:10 a. m.and 7;00 p. m.. dally: 11:30 p. m., dally; 12:30 p. m., except Sunday. CHAS. O. SCULL. G. P. A.. Baltimore, Md. J. T. LAKE. T. P. A., Wheeling. W. Va. P Pennsylvania Stations* enasjlvanTaLinesT Trnlns Hun by Central Time. Tlclcct Offices at Pennsylvania Station on Water St.. Foot of Eleventh St.. Wheeling:. at McLure ilouse, Wheeling, and at the Pennsylvania Station, Bridgeport. Southwest System?' Pan Handlo Koine.** Dally. 1 Dally exccpt Sunday. From wheeling to Leave. Arrive. , Wollsb'g and Stcub'e., 18:25 nm 1*:ul> pm McDonald and Pitts.., ?6:25 ntn ts:05 pm New Cumberland 6:25 am 10:35 pm Indianapolis and St. L. 16:i'5 am t5:15 pm Columbus und Clncln.. }g:25 am t?:15 pm 8tetibcnvllte Accom..., am 15:15 pm Wellsb'K and Steub'e.. t6:2S am 15:15 pm Philadelphia and N. Y. 112:25 pm 12:25 pm .St'Hibt-nville and Pitts, fpm 12:25 pm t'olutnhus and Chi 1lL':2f> pm t2:25 pm Phlla. and N. Y *2:55 pm *10:15 am Baltimore ond Wash., *2:55 pm *10:35 am Steubenville and Pitts. *2:55 pm *10:35 am Steub'e and Dennlson.. *2:56 pm *10:tt am lfttsburgh Accom ib:w) pm M>:*i am Indianapolis and St. 1* 18:30 pm *6:12 am Dayton and Cincin.... imiu pm ?;i. uni Steub'e and Columbus. ,X:20 prn 6:12 am Northwest System?Cleveland & Pittsburgh DivisionTrains run dully, except Sunday, as follows: [From itrhlgeport to Leave. Arrive. Slenbpnvllle and Pitts... 4:53 nm 8:50 am Ft. Wayne and Chlcaffo.. 4:53 am S:50 pm (Canton and Toledo 4:53 am S:50 pm Alliance and Cleveland.. 4:53 am S:50 pm Steubenville and Pitts... ! :?? am 10:05 am Clevoland and Chicago... 1:10 pm 8:50 pm rCanton ami Toledo 1:1? pm 8:50 pm Alliance and Cleveland.. 1:10 pm 12:35 pm Steub'e and Wellsvllle,... 6:5s pm 7:58 am Phlla. and New York 2:43 pm 8:50 pm ItalMinotv and Witsh 2:43 pm 4:58 pm ; 1'hlliiilelphla and N. Y... 4:43 pm 8:50 pm Hultlmoro and Wash 4:43 pm 4:5$ pm WU-ubenvtllo ami Plttn... 4:43 pm 4:58 pm Ktcubcnvllle and Pitts? 2:43 pm S:5o pm J. ?. T0MMN80X. Pa**. Agent. Station Foot of Eleventh end Water 8t?. Bilio KLViilt KAJLLKOAD CO. Time table In effect May 3. HX, NOYICE-Ploaws lake notice that trains of thu Ohio Itlver It. R. will run by Kast? ?rn Standard Time on and after Scptem. bcr, 2H. (&! . Dally, tDally except Sunday. Eastern Time. ____________ _ South HoundT |l| 3 | 5 | 7 Via PiC.C.AtSLL. la. m. p. m. Pittsburgh. I?a..l/r ?S?:10 ti2:4S Fteultonville f/c '10.S5 *1:09 \Vi.poling.. ..Arrive (Ml :35 t3:2J a. m.|p.~m. p. m. Wheeling f?:iO| 12:01 4:15 ttrinveod 12:1ft 4:31 Alniind^vlllr C:2L 12:1% 4:50 Now .Martinsville... 7:20 1:23 5:41 SlMoisvlllc 7 :4T> 1:47 6 10 Krlftully 7:a3 2:W 6:3 St. Mary's *:2>i 2:27 7:00 Wllllanistown 9;CH> 3:07 7:35 a. m. I*nrker?bwrff MO 3:5 > S:00 7.11 Xtrl|ovlll?> 1?:14 4:24 7:53 fiavenswood l?:4i? 4."^ K:SJ 2llp1?*y Landing 11:01 6:12 >>.5S Cnihnm 11:2S a:*. 1*:22 S'mv llavcn 11:34 ">:I2 9:34 Hartford ll:'tS 0:39 11 Axon Cliy I u:4- { :.<> :? }? Cllllon I 11:46 S:51 p. m. Point l'lrnwint ?> "t 10.1J r.aMpohs Perry? K.C .:*> 10:15 Ouy-Aiulottu 1 : ?* S:0i 11:54 p m. Huntington 5:17 12:M Kmova S: 10 1J'** * Via K. & M. Ky !p m P - P nv K. A Mx June., l.v 3."> " .iC . : ? Charleston Ai '5:0T?!*11 :.V? "OiUlpoltM ... .T... ; l: ?: i:3S ~10:1? liunttiuvlon 1 1:.V)| S:.?0 JJLil?. viu ? . ?v ?>. i;y. a in. p ro. L?a\r Huntington..i LM.v T:.^1 2:15 At Charleston.\\ V ! i i ' : ? 4:1} Konova Arrlvr) 3:10 tl.:te? " V.., ?\ .v ?? R> ;< m .i m : p to. Kcnovu Lcavri *i I'm *2..a Cincinnati, o ...Ar *!?:on ?:? L('\||i};ton. Ivy. ArJ #7:C0| t>:35| ?:00 ~ \V. J. ROBINSON.C. P. I