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TREND OF TRADE. : Affairs Assuming More Eneotiragint? Shnne in Stock Mnrkcti THE OUTLOOK TOR BUSINESS If Xtrr Brlght-At Uie DulJeat Peru id of Hi* V?*r .IJcixliaiils with Ken- Kiccplloiit. llepurt Itualucu Fairly Active. |(alli?Hil EAi nluga Tell k Iteniuik?blo litory?Auutlm* l'uvornblo l-rutuic U Heuawud foreign ilii)rlii|?Prlira for Wool Maintained. PjecUl Corr?tpor<.1enr?. NKW YORjv, Dec. lS.?Tno events of the past week have been favorable to cr.o stuck market. There have been no developments of a nature likely to disturb the steady growth of confidence an (I affairs generally appear to be asBiir.ilnir 11 mora Giiprmriiclnir Mhrmn Tariff. Cuba, silver anil a lot of dlsiuri>i!if question8 which had kept the country on the edge of upheaval are, fairly out of the way; and our legislators are now wisely giving their attention to pressing home affair* and such / nrajures as will promote the return 1 of prosperity. Currency, bankruptcy, 1 reciprocity and other distinctly busl- 1 ness or economic questions are forcing themselves to tho front. Currency very properly deads them all; for this vitally j affects both our home and foreign rela Hons more than nny other issue, Tin 1 outlook for uny thorough reform at' this J cession b not particularly bright at the frtim.'ont,' owing to widely different 1 views and the absence of strong leader- 1 Blilp; but partial success will at least ; be sained, and then the compalgn of I education can be pushed on until com- j j'!et?: and satisfactory revlsloh is at- | talncd. Of one thing Wall Street may i be assured?that is, that it has less to frar and moro to hopo for from Con- ' gress than for several years past. The business outlook is also another nibstantlal jtoureo' of encouragement. ' The largo gains in bank clearings nnd j railroad earnings prove beyond dispute j that trade is increasing. There Ik little , speculation, and values are low, so that i ihoi?e giUns cannot attributed to In- , tlatlon. .This is the dullest period of | the year and yet merchants, with fewexceptlons, report business fairly active, j In the interior the recovery has been ] mnre pronounced than at the seaboard; < New York being a laggard in this re- i sped, because tho brunt of the late de- i pro5slon was felt here, and the size and ; variety of the city's business Interests I make It slower in responding to new In- I fiuences than srnal|er cities. i Ftailroad earnings tell a remarkable < story. In the month of November 1SI l roads reported an aggregate increas- i of 20 per cent; nnd In December even this rate of progress Is being suppassed. i In some cases our railroads are beating 1 the records for earnings; and, as the < gains are fairly distributed over the entire country, it follows that the^nust > be due to a general Increase of traffic, ? and not to singlo causes, although ship- ' nients of grain, cotton and provisions 1 seem to hav?> been the largest Items of ' growth, i Altogether the railroad situa tion Ik exceptionally satisfactory. The I only dark spot Is the remote probabll- ' ?ty of nny pooling law; yet the rail- j roads are not likely to cut rates with * Plenty of traffic in sight, as at present. 1 Our railroads are down to hard-pan. ' Consolidation and.reorganization have 1 put them on a new arid stronger footing. 1 As a rule they are now managed by ' practical railroad men, not speculators. ' and financial control has passed Into . more conservative hands; so that there Is little likelihood of a repetition of tho disgraceful management which charae- j terized American railroads in the past. . Increased earnings are < nabllnu some , to resume or increase dividends, and others will shortly follow, making them desirable Investments. These facts, as well as the approach of January dlJV irn?.?Ai.i.. U..m.i,nl t,\f ihn Hfiiiliin! d*rcurrent strength of the stock mar ket. The recent advance has boon enr-iiraRed by local operators, and their effort* supported by the Mb holders of stocks, who arc always the first to sec ipw opportunities. A favorable feature was renewed foreign buying. Europe has lon? been so r .> or our investments, and we have Wn so completely thrown upon our onn resources. that less attention has Wn paid to the London market than umi.iI. Some time oro thin country derluod its financial Independence, and lately foreigners have been bears on i'.js market to our benefit and thrir own djsadavantagc. Apparently, however. there has been a change of front rn th?- other sVlo: and should Kurope Hi ivlih any freedom, thn effect upon values would be Important. Increased 'i'/lty In both rail and time monoy. I .v?'fn now and the opening of the ?' ica:, will be likely to hold In check iiny further upward movement In the market. As \ matt"rof fact high II rat-s interest will be sure '.o pro?!> < o moderate reaction from the re" hirrher lev. I of prices, In which i. r' t\i|| nave the way better for *11; forward movement parly In uury. and thereby give the new V'.".: n pood send-off. Meanwhile, I a Io'j|>U in-and-out buying and sell1 ' ?: damll }t?fifltM only. HENRY CLKW8. Wool. ?:rn'lstrr.--t'.-: The market Is quiet ? " ' ir.ie, but prlceH maintain a 'air n out of nt outline.- ?i. The ntrength of ' market abrcutd i,; Eiifllelent lo keep V..I - ) -.riy ilnn here, .is there Is y.-t e?in . l.l margin between the sell' ; i ice of wool and the cent to IniI'Tt. Advlec.t from Melbourne quote t'ia; rnatket flffn, Willi tho sale postI i i ov r to January 10. Purchases n ii !' ! In Melbourne arc tst.'inat ' < i?''0Ut IM.GIO bab* thus fat\ while " :'.00(i hales wiil be tin- ptobabl" .* Fleece words are held ab'uit ' '' .but sell slow. Quarter bloods "" '"'II. the !?? ! t demand of late being liner wools, Tills I a trtii' of both ' " ' n arid domestic wools. The mot ""i'* In territory woola is slow, but j' <' ' quoted on about tho icoured 1 of ,",0r: fur fine medium flnil Ilnn, ] : 1 in" limn at -l.'r. Capo and Mon" wools ?ro firm. Carpet wools Him. i'ltr CoiiiImk Hihmiii, " eoen (o thi* club while her litis* 1 tends tin' baby, as well in Ihe 1 1 ?bl.fashioned woman who looks "' ' i her home, will both at times get ' ii in health. They will he ''"' bled with Inns of appetite, bend* 11 ' 'alntlhi "i mi i y ri 1111> i "otidt1 f'"i i' ni'"iv for ' ii tllltih TllhU ! of loirrciem from Ifinie Hark and ( Kidney* 11"1' up and ' .ill It ,'' It is ths tfiudlclns fur women, impll IH(N Nllll N'i'iMiiis '' '?f 'ill M *imIm are swift frl|wv??d by j ?'r U" lib llltf i Ihdluit" j )' 1 11 bon|(| hrep Mils rpitieily mi 'iillil up tin s\atein. "nly f.fti . ' " l-'ot naif by 1,'iRan t)imi''m i ... . 1 i IVIfinrsitnnrftiiteed fosfr?|? . '""O'/irfTior'- '.:tce, "Oaoceat nrtJusT' | ' ? ?? '/JVV \ use Pes \ X III . \ e dangerous. So it is, olten. Tl and untried things. But Pe washing-compound, is as well and proved to be equally hai Mil!ions mu FINANCE AND TRADE. Tl?? Feature* uf the .Money mid Slock Markets. NEW YORK, Dec. 18.?Money on call per cent nominal. Time money during the week has ruled closer than of late. This has been rather the result of onis temporary restrlotion In the output incidental to the Union I'&etflc t?niu?actlona than of un Increased demand. The j dprnand Is, as It has been, fair, but by no j mean;! prawing. Ratea :i per cent for co > to !)0 days, 8% per cent for four months, J{'/a?4 per cent for live to six months. Mercantile paper has been-In the main in food demand, with the exception of the closing days of the week,when the causes above noted have curtailed the demand and caused some rise In prices. A fair amount of attractive material Is ottered. Rates a*,-, per cent for Indorsed bills receivable, .'HM-Ha percent for choice, /our to six months, single names; 4,/i<85tt per cent for loss well-known single'names. Ratea at Interior points are little changed from yesterday. Quotations at the four Important domestic center* are reported by telegraph to-day as follows: BostonCall, Wall per cent; time 2V4?4 per cent. Chicago? Call :\VAi4 per cent; time per cent. Philadelphia?Call UVi<&:i per cent: time 4^5 per cent. ' Raltlmore? Pall 3@4 per cent, time, 400 per cent. The rise of price* was pratlcally unlntempted during the short session of the flock exchange to-day. Home very sharp net gains nre the result, exceeding 1 per cent In some of the specialties, over a point in a large number of leading active stocks and a sharp fraction all through the list. The rise was almost wholly the result of professional buying, outside Interest In the market being at a standstill. Hull operators extended their lines aggressively and the bears covered heavily. s.r A ... rw llll.? Mrrlw.f 111 l./itl. Ion this morning that centre having become qult?> persistently bullish on the outlook for values In thin country on a long1 turn. Thl& Incited an advance In the International stocks from the opening. The wpeclalties were next to show strength. Manhattan becoming buoyant m belief that conditions Imposed upon the underground rapid transit project by the appellate court would be. in effect, prohibitory. Local gas stocks enjoyed the benefit of a rumor that differences liad been adjusted between the Interests seeking ati amnlgama'tion of the gas companies. New Jersey led a further irtvance In coalers In the prevalent belief hat an effective agreement has been ar Ived ut for restriction of production and nalntenance of prices of product. Sugar ivas also quite buoyant on covering -if diorts. This combination of strength In Individual stocks due to special causes ivould have been a powerful sustaining 'actor In Itself. But the Incident I hat deermined the tone of the general speculation and awakened a general buying movement all through the list was the eport from London; afterwards shown olio erroneous,that over half a million Jollara In gold had been withdrawn from :he Bank of England for shipment to the I'nJted States. Takifn in connection with he casing of the call loan rate yesterday ifternoon to : per cent and the quantity )f funds offered :it that rate, this report lad the effect of dissipating some of the 'ears of traders In securities as to the "uture of the money market and aggressive buying ensued. The weekly bank ?tatement with the large decrease shown n surplus reserve gave only a momentary pauae to.the upward movement: ivhleh was then renewed and continued ivlth a buoyant tone to the close of the narket. Up to Friday of this week It looked ery much as though the expected reac- I Ion In the stock market had set In which I k as much exported in the natural course )f things as the "December rise.'- But :o-day's developments leave the future ;ourac of the market very much of a jrohlem. It I? certain that there wan a urge profit taking: during- the week tn expectation of a decline and realising 'o dose out speculative lines on account of he stiffening In ihe rales for money Owing to the condition of the money iiarket It was not expected that there vould be much ease Iti rates again be- 1 ore the first (if the year. Ht-iddes the j isual accumulation of funda preparatory I i) the dlaburaement of January Interest j here haa been withdrawn from the martet this week oVer S8,000,OQO which was iald Into the United State-? treusury on ; iccotint of the Union Pacific sale. An- J ither similar payment Is to be made on December i!7 and the laHt on January I' I'lie reason Riven that then.' later pay- j J nentti arc being paid Into the treasury ' natead of being left on deposit |u New ' fork banks ;i* wa* done with thourller j myment.-*. in that the price <?f United J , Itatea bonds has risen to so high a point (, hat a high premium would have t?> be j mM to -lire a Kiitllclent numb r to so- > . ure thes? deposits. Much Htnvs has L ie-n laid upon the government's an- , louncement that St. would begin tlif re- | emptlon of the curonoy slxcu which in?- | lire on .lanunry 1. on Dec. mber 24. as j romlslng off.* : to the withdrawal* from ( lie money mirk?: on account of rnlon j 'artHe payments. It In. however, point- | d out that a coniddernble portion of i hom? currency (I'm are now In the trena- I iry a'? a basis for circulation and a f urltv for goveriimMi''. deposits in banks, t t Is not llltely that these would be off? r- t l for redemption before maturity, and * ' they were they would not 'relievo tha Ituaflon. Tht re has be6n In addition an 1 utflow of currency from New York to liaeouth Irt the lust three weekn which Is 11 mutual a! this time of the year and 0 /hlch proin't ? to accentuate tin' tcni* 'J orary scarcity of money here !' I'orftlgn "xohange hankers express , omo seep!Ism regarding the gold en- ' agemcnt In view of the prices of ex- r hangc still ruling. Tin* govt rnnient'.i j ;| ad" Ktatnment r<?r Nov. Imuetl this ? ,'ci?k fib iw? this balaneo Increased still jrlher In our favor by ov.-r $<;i,ooo,ooo, hlch mnk'H the balance in our favor | n om lh" beginning of the fiscal year to ( leccmbrr I. IJM.IIAOUO. Tin tilling t rice of exchange Is known to lie highly rtlfli hi I. duo to the leavlni; In Kngland n ml Hernunv at Inter ^t of millions of t ollars due on balance to this country. 1 I fuder the Inf1u*nc" of the higher rate for a loney exchange rales have declined dur- ( p ig the week and there has been a ct'ssn- ' on "f the Invest in wnt demand for long 1 (oiling. Thaf (hern are great sums of P lolie.v In ICtU'ope available In ease of , ^ I In this country constitut e one of v i" Hll'ongrwl f:u Inia In llio money dunon. Net i httllgfs In priori of stocks are } V Id 1 In 1- rs. lb" galm extendm to over ten p dnls In Nftvjcrs >. ('en- . al. Norfolk ?Vr \Welern pref.'rn d Is over '' Hit points higher, nihenvlse ii"i I ' langes iiie mixed and geilerally within i limit of (wo poln i Ilmida weiii up mid then w*nl down, , K. >:.n h . but etlll show ii"I gains, i ? - ?c IK111 Hut In most Issues. Tolal mhI< < $1 ... ! v lo.oea, , f'nlled Hlnfew Vn have i|e? lined ',(,e bid. ?s is now I k coupon Vic and do registered j \\ shing at shadows : misguided women who won't irline because " it must hurt clothes." If Pearline hurt ither hands or clothes, don't you suppose that the women ho use it would be saying so? The very ease of its washing eeps many from using Pearline. They've been brought up i believe that easy washing is lat is a risk you run with new arline, the first and original known as soap, and known rmless, n* MmM He during: the week while the old 4's ecu pun have advanced Vic and registered \< during: the week. The Financier says; A decrease of $3,161,375 In the snrplu reserves of the New York banks, folloiv Ingr a reduction equally as large for th previous week, bring* the exeesa cash ii the banks to $15.72?,or?0, or very nearly l I he point reached n: the Jielsrht of th outward movement during: the crop sea son. In view of thla fact the sharp ad vance In money rates noted early las week, may be expected to continue fo some time, although the upward ten dency has been regarded heretofore as i temporary incident. The changes in thi statement for the week are so intlmatelj connected with the payment of $8,500,00' into the sub-treasury by the Union Pa citlc committee that the lotah do no require detailed attention. Th* Natlona City Hank,which has been prominent h financing- this operation, lo.se* ove 17,000,000 In deposits. Its cash resorvt has also decreased something llk? $(>,000,000, and its shrinkage In loans ii more than the total noted in the averng* of all the banks. The other banks, asKl from this one Institution therefore ap pear to have gained both In deposits one cash, and their loans are slightly higher The bank statements for the next ' fe^ succeeding week* nhouUl be unusually Interesting and Important, ae two addi tlonal payments of over $8,000,000 are ti be made to the sub-treasury before Jan unry 5th. and the trca.iury, on the othei hand, will bt*gln December 24,'the dls bursement of the principal ot maturing Pacific bonds, which will release, whet the operation 13 completed, Domethlnj like $110.000,000, Whether this money which may b< slow In entering the advice market am the rather heuvy deficiencies which thi government will probably Incur over tin January disbursements will make up foi the contractions due to payments lnt< the treasury on Pacific settlements, Is tin key to the Immediate future of tin money market. Jf Interest rates con tlnue to harden, and exchange weakens as was the case last week, some Intercut ing developments may be expectcd There can be no profit in sterling exchange Inveotments tinder these circumstances, and as the treasury reports show an Increasing export balance In oui favor, rat.'H for money abroad will hav< to be maintained very firmly to preven losses of specie to this side. Shipment! to the south and the natural shifting oi flit.(la /IK thf? .tami/iiv rl I v I rl? r. ^ a V?A<i.ir?iv due, are point* li? favor of con?tlnuei hard money. Of course those condJlions are as yet but vaguely defined, and may be tiuickly changed, but on th< whole are impottant enoug/ to bear lr: mind during the next few weeks. Evening Po*i b London financial cablegram: The stock marke'.s here were quletlj firm to-day. Americana were reflected New York prices. Todav's Kales. ol eagles by the Hank of England Is for the continent and forma part of the 250,OOi pounds ordered for Germany, #5 told lr the6e dispatches vesierday. HO.VDS AM) STOCK QUOTATIONS. U. S. now 4s reg.12J>tt |Ore. It. & Nav.. .'16 do couijon iL'^i iPittsburgh HIS u. s. u iii! !Heading do coupon lHr*i 'Huok Island.... 00r>? do 2ds 9k1 - SI. Paul.. fWj I*. S. 6h i'Ag IK}* d<- jn o'-ri '-'i .1'" do f.s coupon...114^ |St. P. & Omaha. 13 Pacific 6s of '96..102S i Uu |??? : 11 < ,i. i.. Atchison 1S1? Southorn I'ac... '-M'.i <lu pro for red. Texas K- Pac. .. Il't Hal. ? Ohio..-.. l3Sjl.'nlon Pacific. . 1W5 Cut. VII. kVoUuali ('mi. Southern.. i do prefuired.. JSf-i Ontrul Pacific.. JO'iIWheel'K & I. B. 2 dies. & Ohio do preferri-e . (Mil. Si Alton ItJI 'Adams HxpM'kMVJ Chi . Bur. A* Q.. 90*4 American Kx. ll*? C. C. C. & St. \j 3.1'ill'. 8 Bxpresa .. ! do preferred... M? iNVells FarRo....)l(5 Del. A- Hudson. .113',j'Am. Spirits. .. ,t3 I Lark. \\\1W5| Jo t?i or#rrr<l . Don. A- Hlo II"* Am. Tobacco... 18V? do preferred . 4."j, I do prof nod ..111 Brie (new) 1.*. i People's Ohm.... !'7 do first pre. ... |Col F. A- Iron.. 22"i Fort Wayne IGH'v do pivierred.. 70 Illinois ('V?ntral..lW14 IHfn. Klertrle... JW-j Lake Brie A- W. Pi Illinois Steel.. . 4:"j do preferred... ll'j'I.ead .'11 Lake Shore 174 ! do preferred. .102'j I.oil. A Nnnli... :.7,P.K-i||.- Mall. 297n Mich, Central... .102',j'Pullman Pal.. ..172 Mo. ladflo 34>?!8llver Cer : ?: N. J Central .. I?4r* 8uffor in#!* N. V Central.... 107% do preferred..111! Northwestern . 121-% iTenn. Coal \ 1. do preferred...164 it*. 8. Leather.. 7 Northern Pac... il7i I do preferred.. ?Io preferred... iM*; Wec'.ern I'nlon. !?0', ItimdalitflT* niiiI i'lovIlium. CHICAGO?Wheat wan very dull but lrm to-day. Slrong outside and foreign liarkets and anticipations of less bearsli ntatlstlcs Monday caused some covMinK by short*. resulting In -74-ti'T*c In day Oat* ! ancd decidedly toward the mil aide, corn and outs advancing about 4 (! each, and jirovltlon* closing iikI" r. Wheat opened very tame but quite lrm at itbout IiIkIht than It cloned he day before, May 'Jl"*<\ It sold a few uomcuta later at 92c and for Home time ichl ai fll??Wc. The Liverpool marcet. which yesterday refused to be inlueneou by Thursday's advance at Chiap>. wan equally Indifferent lo-day to ef?ter(lay's <l??rlIi?e In thin market. Tito JtiullHli market was a shade hi(,'llOl lhan I closed the day before Some other tenis of the early news was nlsr, helpul to the firmness the mai ket show* d at lie opening aiuf foi Ihe greater part of he session. 'J'he week's elenrunce* of vb'Mi and flour an reporled by llrad'lieeiv w re considerably smaller lhan hoy have been running for a long time nick. The amount of tlie Week's elenrin . s from both conr Is is 4,(104,1/00 bushK a/;?ln?l C.2IMM100 bushels a week uko lid 4.22-,000 bushels the corresponding lay <>f ihe year before The MlnncapoI" and lJuluth receipts lo-day were il.VI nr.". analnnt JIKH lani week and .'178 the orrcHpnndlriff day of luiai ('hi. -ago reeived 2'2S raiH, aitalnst I13 cam a year itfo on iIk- I'Jmlhir day. Mlniieapollx nd hultilli n'celptH for the week were nil \i-Hf than Ihe week previous 11 waa i polled from Minneapolis llmi 140 ems i iheir receipt* to-ilny were Armour Air 'o.'s wheal en route from Butekn sta. loll to I 'lllciIKo NVentiler in Arnenllne was leportod uore favoiable, lleerhohtii estimated h" world's shipments for Ihe week to Europe of H,000,000 biishclM and expects ib'Cieime In the r|iia lit It y on oeeail nssa?e. Mlniienpolls nnnouiieeil lis > ? ImnIe l ? II* sloek ??f wheat for Ihe week roll! 1,000.000 bushels Increase, a* re. Kirfed w Hl'-ifl/iy, In MO.O/MI htlfih"!* In iii,mill bmholn increois in Addition io heal delivered yenlerdny afleliiooii nf I flceeinber coiilraels, 1,2f?0,000 bushel* ere delivered mil lo-da> by Armour A .? and paid for by Allen," (Irlei \ Zellei I luid iili'-ady been taken fer urnnlerl, owever, by trie Irnde that all Hie wheal old I" I'ninh l.eltei- would be inken are of ami Unit they have for aonie Imn had He money in bnnk ready lo ay oil domnud. inilsld" maikeis all showed elrennlh. lie day's cli ai unc< s..r wheal mid Hour < io in\f>|lnd lo a tidal of ;.imi,ooo bu?h by tie- additional III for umllon ilial lew ? mloans shipped L'or.,ooo bushels nf host and l'L',000 ban ids of flour, and Galveston ?6.000 bushels of wheat. The market became niuch flrmer In lone near til-.* close and made its best prlcta tor ; the day then. Shorts covered quite freely, and as offerings were moderate prices moved up easily. May Anally rose to 92*a?92W,c and was bringing ' 92tye as the session ended. December was dealt In very sparingly, it closed ! at 89c, or He lower than It did yesterday, i Corn was dull, off a shade early on moderate selling, but became strung and advanced when wheat did. Country ofp ferlngs were reported on freer bids of Chicago last night. May ranged from 29??@29Hc and X8?fcc and closed Vi?Hc , higher at 29y?G29>4C. | With the exception of about flfteen i minutes' activity toward the close, trading in oats v. us very dull. Scalpers and others sold short early but covered when I! wheat advanced, and the market closed ' strong. Elevator Interests also bought. lj May ranged from 22**c to 22 He, closing He higher at 22%c. Trading in provisions was fairly active around the opening. Small hog receipts and the presence of some outside i htivinir nn!(>r>i cnimofi an mirtv .nlvanpt* Subsequently trade was very light ami almost wholly local, but prices were well * maintained. At tho close May pork was 667V&C higher at $8 SSfyftS 85, May lard * JV4@5c higher at $4 70?4 72',3, and May u ribs 2^@5c higher at $4 52%. Esllmated receipts Monday: Wheat 425 cars; corn 25U cars; oats 250 cars; s hogs 40,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: 11 Articles. | Open. High.! Lowi Close. :: . _ _J I 1 Wheat, No. 2 I T Dee Wi'.i 99!-M 9SV4 1*9 Inn 94 94?4 fcPi lM'i : May HIT* U2HI 91% Corn, No. 2. Do.- 25". w, .Ian 'JO1,* 2?Vj 2Ul4 iff'* x May I'J ?if) ail 0 Oats, No. 2. Dei: Hl'i 21 211 y 21*4 l) May ss Ml a?; a4{ Mess Pork. ' Dec 7 *?5 Jan s s *io 8 55 # flu 1 May 8 85 b &5 b b2'!i 8 35 1 Laid. P Dec 4 4S?i , Jail 4 CO 4 55 4 50 4 .'? ' May 4 UT'i 4 72ft 4 U7U* 4 72fc - Short Rlba. * Dor 4 XT',j ? Jan 4 3T!-j i , May 4 4 521,a 4 50 | 4 Milk ; Cash quotations were n? follows: 1 Flour?Dull; winter patents *4 70@ 4 80; straights $4 20@4 40; spring spe' dais {5 .15; spring patents $4 4<)<fo4 80; f straights $4 10?4 40; bakers $;t 50?3 SO. Wheat?No. 2 spring K71*o?88c; No. 3 ^ spring 82?04c; No. 2 red 99c. Corn?No. 2, 264c; No. 2 yellow 2fi^c. r oats?No. 2, 22 Vic; No. 2 white f. o. b. - 24?24%c; No. .1 white f. 0. b. 23?24%C. r ttye?no. z, 40c. x llarloy?No. 2 f. o. b. 26038c. r Flaxseed?No. 1, $1 16U@1 1I0V4. Tlmothyseed?Prime $2 62V&tif2 t?5. % Pork?Mess per barrel $7 65(fi7 70. . Lard?Per 100 lbs S4 55ff?4 57Vj. Short libs?Bides (loose) 54 4 70; * dry salted shoulders (boxed) 4l>nCfi>4,J4c; ' short clear sides (boxed) $4 57I^(?4 7T*?. Whlskv?Distillers' finished Roods per ; gallon $1 19. ? Butter?Market steady; creamer!*# 15 <?T--c: duiries 12<3>19c. Cheese?Quiet at 8578%c. ? ISggs?Steady; fresh 20c. NEW YORK?Flour, receipts 33,223 barrels! exports, lt,6.r>!? barrels; market . Inactive but nominally steady; city mill ? patents $5 65@6,85; city mill clears $ ", 40 : $5 60; winter straights St 5004 CO; Min? nesota patent $5 10?5 35; winter extras, t J.'i 40(f?4 00; Minnesota bakers' $1 200 * \ 40; winter low prudes K 90 (ft- 3 00. [ Itvo flour dull at J2 7003 25; latter fan> c.y. Buckwheat tlour quiet al $1 40(}t> I 1 45; buckwheat quiet at 37038c. Corn mea) quiet; yellow western 05c; I G6c. Rye dull; No. 2 western 50c. Sur? ley quiet; feeding 28?-y:-, barley malt i quiet; western 62&([ftl0c, Wheat, receipts 186,850 bushel?; expoilH 5!*.08G bushels; spot market ateady; No. 2 red 98}ic; options opened steady and ruled generally llrm all the inornlnR. on belI ter cable.? thfin expected, cold weather f west and latfce peaboard clearances for inc any. cio?"<l H? r,c net higher, latter I December; No. : red lleccmber i 89Uc; 9:i'..'<>a2-,c. dosed at WJjc. receipts, 51.8-5 bushels; export.. lo.r.r.l htiHliel?; mailcet ^tad3. 2 corn 34?ii-: options opened ateadf on large weekly clearance*. ?>ut turned a I shade easier under realising and close._ I unchanged to >,;e net lower: Mas .H ie December closed at 32c. Uat? ?? P -. 62,400 bushel*; exports 141.413 , spot market .lull: No ! " =? ' i options ope red dull, closed - Vie. *\?> "7S<it closed S7%c Feed steady; 1 bran ci?T0c. nilddllnR* 75077'.jc; rye , feed OOBCrie, city 70c. Hay iiulet. s!'U pins 40?i45c; Rood to cho ? -W linos Ftea.lv: s ate common to choice IMS crop 4? 6c; "HO crop, 609c; IStt ^P l7t<?c. 'VclPc coa.t mr. crop. 4li6r; 1S3G do Gfl9c 189- do lotfljc. ' vilde* atcadr Galveston .Ofl.5 1 quiet.' hemlock sole Uueno? Ayr?. "ai ' f!i 'MHc Wool quiet; l^xna i.uane. -Uter S.V TZ Cutmeats' dull; P^lcd belli.., :.uH8Hc do shoulders. 6^0. do bams. Wee .teady; fair to extra i,.t06>ie: '"P^^^ie^So^loce 5^Bi8r5^r?^ r,y it point, ^^"^openn'1 .imtatloi.i. *"? , '',',.,1,101 I.ml Inverters helm: ',r Vl large meiumilallons; U?'''V;, a ^.in of It. t.. n|','*''1 !' V' i,,,.-, including l";nn^?^'' <2/a'1J; TtV, \ i,c i .infectlonoM A , '" ? ' l ..... Mir* enish>-d S*c; /' "" ft ' Ml1'" . i ' i i I'll 11 . S ? "VufUVMMI.v Wh'"I ?. hlRh* I 1 iULADKI.I II A ,lllb(1I i ?"|LrnV?irt lvbrua., mm Maul. ; 1 4 V ?ii.j|dvi NO " mixed I"1nomlnr. j.'itH'-v v>t'ernihei . nnmtoil <,:>ts steady; Z"! whl - neVsnibe" end Jimmy ?? Site*. I'ebruatV and March | !'"lh!"P" o??^""'|VV?'i' 1"It"'I1'1' r' t'rgg.1 llrm and I ft high )y Uelllied ivit.,1, unchanged 'I a I I sugars Urn . |nl,.. m hognheads, I low stead. . 'I ; nH,, ,|? I :"k',; ri"'"Vii;.. arceJe ."V- I.lve ,..ul'I n Joivis fiSHnW looaters. Ii'v dull; '" ) oilers, 'v'jr TuriMt . iiJ('.t'.'. ducks and go-e, I Ht' VirP-'i.l l?'u""' tinehsnge.il tin filMo ll'ood I0?n.: dttcfc?, *.?'?! <" choice, 7Htt'e 1 ..., rmiiHK' l''t?nr dull ?nd IIMIIAl.l IM 4(1.1 l.nriels ..sports , hnilged. " '?...nteu.1V, ..pot anil ? ? ' !. ? '?I.1?I? bushels, exports . s,w, d..trade i nriiii r'V.o/iui.; monln . '? .snier i,.lx< d 8I4.MV; < s 111,1 hiahels' espotln 'IO.Mli hush-Is. solllli I.'! n aiui yellow com "?' ' | easier; No. 2 whits 294c; No. 5 mixer 27@274c; receipts 25,230 bushels; export! | none. Kye firm; No. 2 nearby 52c; No j 2 western 63053440; receipts 15,745 bush' els: exports 68,570 bushels. Hay steady choice timothy $13 00 asked. Gralr freights quiet and unchanged. Buttei quiet and unchanged. Kggs and cbeea< ! steady and unchanged. CINCINNATI?Flour dull hut steady Wheat active; No. 2 red 924?Mc. Cori Arm; No. 2 mixed 274c. Oata firm; No 3 mixed 244. Rye quiet at 464?47c Lard Arm at $4 374. Bacon quiet anr easy at $5 50. Whisky steady at $1 19 Btter steady. Sugar Arm. Kggs Arir at 164c. Cheese quiet. TOLEDO Wheat higher but dull; #fo. 2 cash and December 95>4c bid; Maj 044c ask*'d. Corn active and higher; No. 2 mixed, cash and December 27c Oata dull but steady; No. 2 mixed 22c Rye nominal; No. 2 wash 464c. Cloverseed lower but active; prime cash and December $4 174. Oil unchanged. I'lVff Mock. CHICAGO?'To-day'a oaftle markp; was praetidally nominal, with reeeiDk of less than 500 head. These were dis posed of at yesterday's ruling prices Receipts all week have been materlalb lighter than the week before. and price? Improved, although the requirement o the trade were much less than nt othei seasons of the year. During the lutt<?i part of the week the market weakened on common cattle, and sales were ma<l< nt from M 50 to IS G5 for the poores: lot*. Dressed beef tlrms are now pret ty well stocked with meat, and as tin ChriKtmas season Is no near large n.ittii leoelpts lire needed at this tline. Tradr In hogs was fairly active, early, ai steady prices, but the market weakened later. The bulk of the hogi iol? at $:t 374? 3 474. coarse heavy packers ui.lllmr <1 r <1 'I'.I'll V "(I fin,! tirlmo hlltrh em' and mixed hogs at SS 5003 55 As compared with u week qro, prices, were about 15c higher, and the advance Is expected tobrirtg in much lurper sup. plica next week. Sales of lambs wTSrt at $4 000(1 00 for inferior to CholCf flocks, a good many Mexican yearling? that averaged 72(0'75 lbs. fetching- 5ft, Most of the sales of lambs were at 55 Of (ft 6 00. Sheep Hold freoly a I S3. 00^ 4 75. Exporters took heavy sheep ui 54 16@4 25. Most of the late sales ol sheep were at $:s 75<$4 40. Receipts?Cattle. .100 hehfl' hogs; 17,000 head; sheep, 2,000 head, BAST LIBERTY ? Cattle steady; prime 54 75ff4 83: common $3 25J/3 6a; bulls, slaps and cqws. SI' 00(0-3 60. Hogs slow; prime mediums S3 65@3 57%; best Yorkers nnd pigs $3 50?3 55; heavy $3 50; good roughs 52 75(5:3 15; common $2 25f#2 50. Sheep steady; choice $4 60(34 70; i-ommon S3 00(i/:? 65; choice lambs S3 75(ffi5 00; common t< good latnbs 54 50?4 65; veal calves 56 5007 00. KAST BUFFALO?Cattle, recelpti only a load of sale stock; market quiet and unchanged. Hogs, receipts 58 cars; market stronger on all grades; Yorkers, good to choice $3 60; roughs, common tn choice $3 00(ft 3 25, pigs, common to choice S-'t 55(8-3 50. Sheep and jambs, receipts 15 cars; market quiet; lambs, choice to extra S3 00(0)6 10; culls to common $1 50@5 50; sheep, choice to selected wethers 54 60@4 75; culls to common 52 605? 3 75. niVftfVATI?HnffH active at $3 40HI ! 3 to" Cat1ie ateady at $: 26? " 10. Sheep dull and weak at J2 50O4 40. Lamba V, C0ft 5 50. Pry Guoili. \i;w YORK?The dry goods district Is the s'.'cne or more activity at tho olo.se of the week than wits the case at the opening. The shipments of goods are heavy, particularly in staple cottons, I buyers having la ken goods in large quantities since the reduction of the last three days. Sellers at first hand as a rule are paying little attention to the future, but are selling freely whore they can obtain their prices. Several of the leading lines of bleached goods have | b??*?n wrll Hold tip. und the report Is that 1 Fruit of the Loom Is "at value." It is [ probable that th present condition of : stain-- good* will result In working the na;J<Ht into better shape nil nrbund. j Oth~ staple cotton goods besides i hleache I are in unchanged condition as fur us the price situation Is concerned. Brown Roods have gained only slightly In sympathy with bleached cottons. Kxport goods continue dull and quiet. Coarse colored cottons ore unchanged In any important particular. Tlir llmik sialriurnt. NKW YOUK?The wecklv hank statement allows th?* following changes: Surpluii reserve. decrease, jfl.lfil,37r?; loans. d'?<'reas<> St.046,000; specie. Increase, $.''.87,100; legal tenders, decrease. SI.S6S, 100: deposits. decrease. $5,278,500; circulation, decrease, $105,100. The banks now hold $lb.726.050 In excosa of ihe requirements of the 25 per cent. rule*. I'M roleitm. OIL CITY?There wore ?lo?* to-rlav of 5.000 barrels rash oil at 65 H? and 6,000 barrels at 6(!c. At the close 6f>c *vas bid for rash, and .Tanuurf options were offered at 67c: credit balances unchanged: sulpments, 55,252 barrels; runs, 50,874 barrels. NEW YORK?Pig Iron dull Copper dull: brokets' lOfto, Lead strong-; brokers $3 50. Tin plates steady. in cvnn a coi,i> is oxk imv Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tabids. All druggists refund the money If it falls cure 2.V. The genuine has L. H. Q. on .'ilr'l tilhj'M RAILROADS. FHST TIME OVBI1 t PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES "PAN HANDLE ROUTE." LBAVB WHEBL1NO fl:4S A. M . ('IT? TIMK. PAIl.V KXC'HPT BUNT>AV Arrrlvo COLUA1UUS -;?>p. in. Arrive CINCINNATI ?;< * p..in Arrlrvo IN'PIANA 1*01.1H lo;i:? p. tu. [Arrive WT. S.Ol'IH i.uoa. in. PRN N H Y LV A N 1A S T A N DA It D COAC1JKH PENNSYLVANIA DINING f'AIt. PULLMAN CAHH HtOM WHEELING junction thiiouuh without CHANGE. OTHER Tit A INK LEAVE WHEELING. Tor fltftuhenvlll? and Pittsburgh 7:2:> a. m. weelt days, for Pittsburgh and the iKrsi and for ColumbuH and ChlcaRn at 4:2Xi p. in. week days; for l'lltnliuiith, llaroifdmrg, Ualilniorr. Washington, Philadelphia and New York at ;t:65 p. m. dally; for fctfubenvllle and Di-nnleon ai 3:f?6 p. in. dally; rot Pittsburgh nt 7:00 p. in work days; for Collimbii*, Dayton, Clneinnatl, Indianapolis and Hi Louis st U:30 p. in. weak fl?.v?. rity Dine. Pallor Car to Pittsburgh on 1:08 p. m. and 7 p. m Trains. Person* contemplating a trip will find It profitable In lilranur*' and ennvonlone? 10 l omnmnli'Str with the undersigned, who will mnka nil nor . my ariana*-menis for a delightful ,1otiriif>\ Tickets will ho provided anil bti/igajce checkod throiiffh In do*, tlnatlon, JOHN O. TOMLINHON, Pssnengfr ami Ticket Agent, Wheeling. W. Vs. 01 .i WBBKI.INti ? KMTU^VTWLROABK On ami after Balurda.v, ? In unrv 2, IIJM, trains will run an follows, city time: Leave Wheeling. I l/ea'va lolm drove Tr n T'moiTi 'n T'me Tr'n T'nio Tr'n T'nii No. a in. No. p, m No. s m. No. p in I ... ; 11:00?o I in I ,u w 1(1 9:(? 4 ... 7... 4:1*' 3 . . 7 tn||| ... 4 :0H fi . s Oil .'4 . 1:00 ft,. . 1.0 $ ft:iQ N ... !< 00 W . H:0?> ... |f:0'i 2.V.,,. ? 0> 10.... wools*.. . :'H> o Io;0oj; 7 oo 12.... tl;U0 )0 8i0u II.... UlUO.W liOO p. 111. M 0:00 p. in II . .. P > 14.... 1I2;00'M KMOO II lllOO W .... 10.10 11 ... 1:00 SI .. 1I;00 \h . . 1:00 .15 11.00 II ...^ J;00| 17.... I0U[ fpa'lly. eioopt Nunday. Bunds) ohurrh Iralns will leave Klin Oreva at fill a. m snd Wheeling si 12:)| p. na. It. B. WKiHiiF.ititnii, Usneral Managaiv '"wr? J RAILWAY TIME CARD/ Arrival and departure of trains on and . alter Nov. 14, lto*. Explanation of Refer*nc? Marks: "Daily, tDally, except Sun' day, (Dally, except Saturday. IDally.tx1 I'ept Monday. (Sunday! only. 'Saturday* [ on'V- Eastern Standard Time. ! Depart. IB ?0.-M?ln Un? till Ajrlra. 13:46 am Wash., Hal., I'bll.. N.Y -8:21) ant JMJ nralwaah.. Bal., Phil., N.Y i '7:00 ami...Cumberland Accora.. t4:30 pal 4:45 pm Grafton Accom *10:10 am [ *10:86 am|. .Washington City Ex.. *11:00 pre I Depart. R.&O.?C.O. Plv., West Arrive. 7:35 ain For Columbus and Chi. *1:16 an . *10:25 am ..Columbus and Clncln.. *6:15 pra *11:40 pm ..Columbus and Clncln.. *5:05 am 3-50 pm Columbus and Chi. Ex. *11:60 am ; tl0.25 am .St. Clalrsvllle Accom.. 111:50 am r 13:50 pm ..St. Clalrsvllle Accom.. t5:l5 pra 10:25 am Sandusky Mall 5:16 pm ' J2.40_am ..Columbus and Clncln . Depart. B. & O.-W., P. B. Dlv.j Arrlva. 5:10 am For Pittsburgh j*10:20 am , *7:30 am Pittsburgh *6:W pm 5:ifl pm ..Pittsburgh and Kaat.. ttl:M pm tl:15 pm Pittsburgh |tll:45 am Pittsburgh | fl;30 am t ?Wrt- lp-> C-_P- * Be. U Ry| Arrlva. iiile ? 1'lttsburgn I 19:16 pra 19.45 am Steubenvlllfl unci Wast 16:15 pra 19. la urn . St.'uhonvlllH Accom.. 16:15 piu tl:? pm ..Pittsburgh and N. Y... IttJS ptn 3;So ptr. ..Pittsburgh and N. Y.. *11:30 am t'.OO pm . ..PJttylufoh ^Accora... 19:30 am tj:? am Rx., fin. and Rt. Louis 17:11 art 5 50 pro Ex.. Cin. and 8t. Louis 16:16 pm tl:ff pinl .Kx., Steub. and Chi.. 13:25 pm f:5j.Pni:..Plua. and Dennlaon.. *ll:S0 am P?p?rl. I c. A p.-iirlilgcport. Arrivt. io:u3 am. Port Wuyne anu Chi. 19:16 pm to;53 am!..Canton and Toledo.. 19:35 pm . fa:*l um.Alllance and Cleveland 9:35 pm to:5S am Steubonvlllo and Pitta. 9:35 pm 1l0;.j't em Hteubenvjiia and Pitta. } 1:05 am ti.:lo pm Fort Wayne and Chi. 6:10 pm 1-:10 Jim]..i'anton and Toledo.. 6:10 pm 1.:1? pmlAlllanco and Clevelund 1:35 pm t.}:5Sr pmfSi*uli> and Wellslvlle S:M am 1o:54 pmfPhlladelphitt and N. Y. 6:10 pra 16:;>l pnij. Baltimore and Wash.. 6:10 pm , t5:M pm|8teub'e and Wellsvllle 6:10 pm t. j w. & I.. 13. Arrive. *:40 am ....Toledo und West.... *5:50 pm V'MO am Brilliant and Steuben'e *5:50 pm 1:45 pin MaaBlllon und Canton *10:45 am 4:45 pmjHrilllant and gteuben'e *10:45 am am,Clove., Akron & Canton *6:50 pm Dopa'rt, |C., L. & W".?Brfdgp't. Arrive. lT:u.ri am Cleve., Toludo und CfcL t2:80 pm 1J:26 pnjjCJevej., Toledo and Ch>. t8:00 pm 15:1:5 pm; ? MasHlllon Aoooin... 111:00 am iS:0l am;. St. Clalrr.vllle Accom. t9:23 am 110:08 am ..St. Clalrnvlllo Aecom.. 11:?? pm 1-:2<; pm ..Kt. ClalrrvlUe At'com.. 15:15 pm 15:2G pm,..St. ClalravlMe Accom.. 17:33 pm 1i mo pml Local Freight til:80 Impart. I Ohio River R. R. 1 Arrive tl:30 am Park, and Way Polnt8|*10:&0 am am|Charloaton and Clncln.l 3:45 pm 11:45 am Clneln. and Lex!n?rtonU:60 pm . ?4:1& pin|Paik. and \>ay PnlntH|fll:30 pm ' r.Mlalre. r Bcllalre. Depart, f P.. 7.. (t C. R. R. Arrive. f 10:10 atn!Mall, Kxproaa und Pass. 3:60 pm 4:60 pm Exprens and PaHHengor 0:40 am 2:10 pni|AHxed Fn-ly't and Pass. 1:10 pm ' ^ RAILROADS. RALTIHORK D OHIO. ?Departuro and^arrlvtng. Eastern time. Schedule In effect NoVMAlr^LjNB^ EABT.^ in. und 4:45 p. m. dally Cumberland Accommodation, 7:05 a. ra., dally except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation, 4:45 p. m. dally. * ARRIVE. From New York, Philadelphia and BaJ? tlmore, 8:20 a. in., daily. i Washington Express, 11:00 p. m. dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 4:30 p. m., except Sunday. (Jrafton Accommodation, 10:10 a. m.a TnANS*OHIO DIVISION. For Columbua and Chlcugo, 7:35 a. m and 8:60 p. m., dully. Columbus und Cincinnati Express, 10:23 n. tn. dally, and 11:40 p. m., dally except Saturday, nnd 2:10 n. m., Sunday only. Si. Clalrsvlllo Accommodation. 10:25 a. m. and 3:Ut p. in., dully, except Sunday. ARRIVE. Chicago Express, 1:15 u. m. and 11:60 a. in., dally. Cincinnati Express, G:05 a. m. and 6:15 p. m., dally. Sandusky Mali, 5:16 p. m., dally. St. Clalrnvllle Accommodation, 11:50 a. m. und 5:15 p. m., dully, except Sunday. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIV. For Pittsburgh, 6:10 nnd 7:30 a. m. ar.d I 5:20 p. m.. dally, und 1:15 p. in., dally, exI ccpt Sundny. i or nusnurcn ana me tnsi, s;iv a. nv and 5:20 p. in., dally. ARRIVE. From Pittsburgh, 10:20 a. m.. 6:30 p. tn.. dully. 11:30 p. m.. dally except Saturday* !!:<!? a. m . except Sunday, and 2:80 a. m.. Sunday only. W. M. GREENE. General Manner. Baltimore, Md. D. B. MARTIN. Passenge; Trafllc Manager. Baltimore.Md, .i. i. jua;> iu T. I*. A.. Wheeling. W. V?RIVER f' hailroad CO. 8??/ Time Tublo In Effect C&irrn time. Dally. 1 Dally Except Sunday. South Bound. | *7 | fl I *1'1 *1 ' Via P.,C.,C.&St.L.R ]a. m. p. m. Pittsburgh, Pa...Lv Tin. 9:io 12:43 Fast WhcrlliiK Ar Lino) 11:35 3:23 Heave. |a. m.la. m.ja. m fp! fru Wheeling ?:30 7:301 11:45 4.13 MoumlsvlU* 7:00 7:65 12:17 4:47 New Martinsville... 7:54 S:3& 1:13 6:&& Slster*vllle R:1fi F:r>7 1:53 fi:i5 Wllllunistown 9:35 9:50 3:00 7:5? Parkcrshurg- lO.'OO 10:10 9:25 S;20 Ravenswoou 11:10 4:3.', Mason City 11:58 5:37 I |P- m. Point Pltaaant ' , 12:y; 6:30 Vlu K. M. US'. | I Point Pleasant...Lv I 12:29 t7:10 Charleston Ar] | 5:i>7 0:25 n aalllpollH ........TAf] 112:37 6:42 Huntlpgton ( I 1:35 8:00 f VI.I r. & o Ky. ! '| a. m Lv. Huntington | t2:r.:. *2:30 Ar. CharleHton | I 4:27 :45 ' | |p. ni. p. in ~ K on ova Arl 1:50 Via C. Ar U. Ky. I.v. Kcnova I *1:6fi Cincinnati. o Ar' 5:15 Lexington, Ivy.... AW 5:20 Louisville. Ky....Ail 6:15 JOHN J. ARCHER. P A. O TIXI5 ? Cleveland, I/Orain & Wlioollngj HAlt.TTAY COMPANY. Central Rtnndard Time. Time Schedule of Passenger Trains M 1 effort Sunday, May 16, 1M>7. I Cleveland Depot Foot South Water Street* DEPART. I'i ? 1 r ,, ,, m.l*. m. p m. p. m. ll'llnlm I IlrlclKeporl ?:<* 12:15 VJt 1 llMoh.vMli- r. JO R:10 1:16 Nov I'lillmlclplilii. I..47 s.2J J:M <1:34 I'Aiinl Dover 6:51 :? 1:00 7:0t JueltiM ?:SJ l:M 1:10 7:* MaMlllon .40 y.y a.15 7:61 Warwick 7:0.". 1.41 4:10 flrrllr* 10:11 4 .11 F"vlll? 7:34 10:111 4:3? , Medina 7:tt 10:11 6:00 I.r?ter K 37 10:60 11:44 Or*lton K:w. n:o) ii:0J Kljrln 8:10 11:11 1:11 )?raln . 11:94 ?:? J^?Ur Junction ? lo in 4? 6 IS Cleveland j:10 11:60 1:10 1*. m.|p. m. p. xnnrva, i . nTqj.ii: I Rellalre .............. P'm' P7lVf. P P10;0i 1 Hrlilg?i?ort 1:90 7:oo 10:0# Vhrichsvlll* 11;|fl 4:53 9:90 7:44 New Philadelphia... lot J 4:17 R:00 7 Si Canal Dover 10:45 4 7 f.J 7,11 Justus 10:15 8:9V tjl, 1:41 Masslllon 9:59 1:22 7:04 ?:* Win w ick 9:69 9 69 0:17 a.m. Stirling 9:1" 9:94 6:15 HrfVllie 9:04 2:? 1ft 1 M?xllna 9:44 9:0? 1:47 I .ester 9:95 1:69 6.0! Olrtfton 7:41 1:34 4:41 Kiyna 7:23 1:19 4:91) Lornln 7:06 1:<>6 4:10 lister Junction .... M2 1:67 6:94 Cleveland 7:90 l :oo ?:Po n in p. in p. i.v . Nns 4 ntul 6 dally hot ween Cleveland an? iMirichsvltle. All other Iralns dally ei. cent Sunday. I'liHseiigrrn helwrfti Wheeling, Martin's Ferry, Mtdlalra and Ulidfteport. tako Wleo? trio itallwuy M. O. CARRF.U O T. A* n ?. ^ .. a Ohl4k O. Tt WOOD. T. P. A* I Wheeling, W. Va.