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MEDICAL« I jffiffg 11 -r—>» —THE BE5TT0NIC. « ?Tfrt »'rwwr.' .'i S»JTÇLV» In» wt^ino thaQ» tMt* injurient. "•Y iIm> lilomi. lnTlfMmtcw the " I Ur^lvrrs Apî>Ttltr.AlJ*Di|jTM»«>Ti '""V r f b'vï.'i er feutre the teeth. cah» heed. '< lliiwtw» -A*r /TU« mnùni—ê ..'» îfr H Ft>H-*T. » U*Ui!W j>hjsi«i*n cl ^ ,nc#»M O . ""J*-' ^tt'SSÄÄart^Ä I°'- .11 rv t ' rtrJ o# :mn In or » V*» ii**~ « it« v<(M. Brnwu'l Inn Bitter» m ifniimmxwiV It » JÜ1 tint 1»naunol ,f.! v kt, miV murtt and cnuml nxi lice« on T.«Uf no i»fh. r. MTOe.intjbjr • »>> ¥ rtvi. CO.. BAlTIHOKr, MB. r .•!*>»• R-OffBOOK—mM «id «ttl*rtrre. coo U . i.-f. t pri/t"« 1~r '»<#—i '.nfrwmation shoot " ' cit»o *»»J by «Il J«*l«>rs in mwlicu», or t J „..j „Ulfiw un nwetp« of ?r «tunp ' ' n CHkCKt) In 5 Hokrv. Corwin S iâ tUn i%n. b*J etam wacted. Drag j3 I ,.rti stnre. 15 N. llth St., Ptiila., ana MfcW im: Market 8t., Whwiin<. {».'a MAJSHOOD, YODTHFÜL IMPRO NerTOQ» IVUUlty cured by ft>unic Nerve Bittor», 50c., at 1537 v-trfcttifwt, Wheeling. j*J.*eo»lc • I.OOO KKWAHD tor Itching, PitvUiag or Hrotrudina Pila» Om PISO'S 1*11« Kama! y Talis to cure, &<d at Logan* Co.'» drug iton, [p>nnMXt 1 o-W-k. Mr* €•■« — __ ^«HNM gumrmtU— __ Etlirirf lhel in rrrrv r«M «mJorf»*»«» «-s, :i«ro.anü|««or(>l'br»ljd*«Kltç^WorlU, *7 .-.n or «rite. F. O. CLARKI. M. D« £*#¥11«« IT«WT. CIWCI»M*»TU OHIO. V.l»f Hf • n- - a,v» . »o «Ol*. * ^ -î T\ M «r ") Ï01M i.V. i l,,>.:t!Ut»>UUllUeaUMM It-.- 1 *i5 : T" ' l.tver, a* Dr» ' -ün ! [•<', H»'Mla»'K*% tu" lwvre'.«,part . »«•.N dl :«*tlH. .Y MKDIClNS. * rovetts merit« SCROFULA. V»nd«r!'ilt'» Mm*T Contdn't Bay It. r-« a-» »*■> *" • ft"*» of this *<*k »7«: L- *-r. tv.ki-r. ii»io< »ithia three mile* of . - v w.-k I i:iAt Va.iderbUt'a iurtaae could I t .-..a &* r » hut «t* «It lea of Swift's Specific o. • - u-f Her »u'fiH-nt is a« follows: For j i h.i7# »u aluioat dtath from ^ ; we, -.T'/fulA. For year* I *u un ■t jo « :h:n« ir ko-pln* up my dom.wtlc .t |«nM»r I».» induced to try Swift'» p--, t i ..waitu bottle«, and waaao much ben ; v -T 1- • *• 1 purchjj» J four m or« from Messrs. r • it a which bas almost eutlivl» rv lMi u-- I like » ww per«>n, and can do all • *«3 Vrtur»»rh. Peiorv 1 to >k the A. S. S. my .. , » my .-nt;r« |vr«on wai cohered t i*i tSLi „M-raUe eond itioa 1 did not '-.»1 '-r»ed ewrv kauarn remedy, and • 'r.;.-i"lM Incurable. I bad 4'u to no avail. I .... r. -;J dwlii'a Spetiûc to th« : v .>" • \ \ ir. r.liarsts at Ac « v-% v . •» tt» Kaker (—non . > . » .*r cjj®. She j highly Ip. ■ . .. utm nhy. Rheum Twenty Tear«. ^ fruid rhea uaiista for twenty I j •: ■: pain. I hail !.:»• lit a:- I took a!l «ort-i Ol .. « • • »-f. B« i::< redu tJ aiio-Mt r- :i< .s I > walk »*••□ with : t-y -w!ft"< Sp.M-iri - and .•< v* iri.. a"J 1 im ti> lay entirely re !»'.• ratch-K a r 1 a a In it i I 'flit's >i»USc will cur« > - « » -h illiUf': \ .• v. >■ - •' -vO' '».t , Au; 4, M. C>ir.iiuaiii.'Allu&. \ • . \ ». - \hoit »linear* I • •. i * i < —rr disagreeable akin : . . I I; ' y ir i-t*>l pim s r>>' • >re oc • I. : • .«rly <ui loco deep, aud . . o of the sore« near - ■ 1 ,1' V.TT V ' b. I tried all kinds ' i m vc tu »ts»**med toaiiect ■ t. y S. fi. ai on ad nv. -t. .. ,-j (n i »(.ort Urne the scab« -• •«.-•-■a-i I li>'t hit »ktn smooth and - , , ■>'.•< tatest Mood medicine • - .!■• thir.»- t; it wt . cure thed' w.-an • i -h I v' t^il 1 thick '; T trouble waa .1 t.». : ti-.aUrUi f.»v. r. ^iu » - ■ in • he Ta : a poo« nrerswamp. • '■! 3'! 4 my of -e In the court Imum at Ll > . i-in r. !• • u. me. .'LP.; Ks. iv>p. »heritt Klmon Co.. Ala. •i .«* no H ,>.i .m t -.k.ti Pisi-adea mailed fre*. J • T »I u. VI. Co l»ra **r Atlanta, O I >|v''i"Vin Hr.» ,t i'o. a^ I I'fU Co,, at t'.«.»aad re:ail Wheeling, W. Va. TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. ^ ùr«*:e«t Medica^riumjli of tlx# Agt! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 'Mol nppftitr. UowrlacoiitlTei Fain ia > heail, wi;h a dull »filiation In tha Pain uoilrr the »boulder» ''WFullufij hIt l*r eatitiK« with ndl» '«'inaiion to rxertion of body or Blind. i^Tiiab4lii\ nl'trmprr. l oir spirit*. with b.-tTing ncglccted some «lut v. .JDiulam Flutter!»« »t tl»e «*«•;. l)ots before Hit- eye«. Ilcaduche thp » "-»hi «->e, It' »tle*"»of«i*. with K:«ldrram«. Highly colured I rit*« and _ CONSTIPATION. iTTT'S l'lLLS are especiallyadapted ' *sch c..» >», one Utmo eiTecU such a I .• r-ff:- - .,t. I astonish the sufferer. lBrtrn<irthr lpp»tlU^nJosii*tll« ^"he on tbo M «tea U •inrt,hftl.. ■ i hy:h - Toulc Action on » !,n«»i» tOi mim,Hrgular SlooU»re I — ' îilfrS HAIR DYE. -vT II»::; .... \va:-KRU8 changed to a *|T K:. *. h bv ü : iiikIo application of -'■I*. H imparts a uatuml color,acta j'v-.vi .- v. m>M by l>ru&:iaLi, or . •ei:.r» .on receipt of #1. 44 Murray St.. Haw Vor». Mood Restored. * ■'«J»- a Tictlia ol yoaUiful lmpru rt««uno» Decay, Nervou* lability, f*%.4aod, A«., tuviugtrtai in T*in «Tery fcnown • '-»■ J <<c». n_<l aü.iup:« aifiiis ol »e!(-«irt »>nd KV.SE to hit hfllow sufferer». H. BKKVB8, S ChattjM» -H, New York Notice to Creditors. ["THE CREDITORS OF WILLIAM FEAT, \ decree of the Cirruit Court •>( , a 7. V trgtuio, made in a cause ther jia fC, rvii .^tate of the s* I ®tt-T 1,1 the payment of hia«l»hl«i you »T»" L j"ot v.'ur claim« ajainst th«> estate >i iLi 1 '■> Feay for »Iiiid cation to Jos y h " ■ «- ■ r. at hi« otfice. No. UN Chap I»,. the i'itv • Wheeling. Ohio county, on or taforeThurwlav. th^ Pth 'lay L J*Jh> W. MITCHLLL, Clef'«. NOTICE. '» «Okhck Board of Co*wis<ao!«K«s, ) "• '' crT.Tr, W. Va , Mar 14, IMS. » Y. l> l Kt>|\>>ALS WILL BK BJSCKIVRP . ; , - Jtini i h :r»lay, the i>th inst.. at 'n.-hin«i '»• -l.« u;>on the pre , • I n'' ' I'hTii.-iau, (or the poor ol » • ly in< r .'.rth ol Wheeling oreefc. •■■i :u»<l.cinw. upon prescription of (or the pcor of that part of the city f w^^eiin^ rr*ek lor the B-«cal year 1^.'JSI, 1*84. Dru<si*is making bids must *t »'w,ia that part of the city which they mar H H t. higbt referred t© "reject any or all I- KOBRBT B. WOODÖ, Clark. HARE ft SON, |k PRACTICAL 1Bat and Steae Fitter» ^ 33 Twelfth Bt, CRAZY QUILT ARCHITECTURE. 1 Tt* MUflt 8kM1«| Rink That t(R««ponil ble for the Flrit FsliehuoU Ever Uttered by Mr. Nye'* Baby Lip«. It may be premature, perhap«, bot I de fire to suggest to any one who mat be con templating the erection of a summer residence for me, as a slight testimonial of his high regard for my sterling worth and symmetrical escutcheon—a testimonial more suggestive of earnest admiration and warm personal friendship than of great in trinsic value, etc.—that I hope he will not construct it on the modern plan of mental hallucination and morbid delirium tremens peculiar to recent architecture. * j Of course, a man ought not to look a gilt house in a gable end, bat if my friends don't know me any better than to onild me a summer cottage and throw in old windows that nobody else wanted, and then daub it up with colors that they hav* bought at auction and applied to the house alter dark with a shotgun,! think it is time that we had a better understanding. Such a structure does not come within either of the three classes of renaissance. It is neither Florentine, Roman nor Vene tian. Any man can originate such a style of architecture it he will drink the right kind ot whisky long enough, and then de scribe his feelings to an amanuensis. Im agine the sensation that one oi tbese mod ern, pawed-otf cottages would create a hun dred years from now, il it should survive, hut that is impossible. The only cheerin r feature of the whole matter is that these creatures of a disordered imagination must scon pass away, and the bright sunlight of hard aorse sense shine in through the shat tered dormers and gables and gnawed-off architecture of the average summer resort. A friend of mine a few davs a«ro showed me his new house with much pride. He asked me what I thought of it. 1 told him 1 liked it tirst rate. Then I went home and wtpt all night. It was my tirst false hoed. i ne nouse, iHâcn as a wnoie, loosed 10 me like a fkating rink that had started out to make money and then suddenly chaaged its mind and resolved to become a tannery. Then ten feet higher it had had lost all self respect and bloseomed into a full-blown drunk and disorderly surrounded by the smokestack of a foundry, and with the bright future of thirty days ahead with the chain gang. That's the way it looked to me. The roofs were made of little odds and ends of misât rafetrs and distorted shingles : hat somebody had purchased at sherttfs sale, and the rooms and stairs were giddy in the extreme. 1 went in and rambled around among the cross eyed staircases and oth^r nightmares till reason tottered on her throne. Then I came oat and stood on the architectural wart called the side poarch to get lresh air. This poarch was painted a dull red, and it had wooden rosettes at the cor ners that it looked like a bran new carbun cle ou the nose of a social wreck. Far ther up the demoralized lumber pile I saw now and then places whare the workman's mind had wandered and h&, bad nailed on his clapboard wrong side up and then painted them with the paris green that he had intended to use on something else. It was an odd-looking structure, indeed. It my friend got all the material for nothing from people who had fragments of paint and lumber leit over after they failed, and then if the workmen constructed its nights tor mental relaxation and intellectual re pose, without charge, of course the scheme was a financial success, but atchitecturally the house is a gross violation of the statutes in such cases made and provided, and against the peace aftd dignity of the State. There is a look of extreme proverty about the structure which a man might struggle for years to acquire and then fail. No one could look upon it without feeling a heart ache for the man who built that house, and probably struggled on ye*r after year, building a little of it at a time as be could steal the lumber, getting a new workman each year, building a knob here and a protuberance there, putting in a three-cornered window at one point and a yellow tile or a wad of broken glass an>l other debris at another, patiently tilling in arourd the ranch with any old rubbish that other people had got through with, and painting it as he went along, taking what was left in the bottom of the pots after his neighbors had painted their bobsleds or their tree boxes—little favors thankfully re ceived—and then surmouuiiug the whole pile with a potpourri of r iof. a grand fare well incubus cf humps a .d holloas for the rain to wander through and seek out the different cells where the luna'ics live who inhabit it. I did tell my friend of oue thing that I thought would improve the looks of his house. He asked me eagerly what it could be. I said it would take a man of ereat ccurageto do it for him. lie said he didn't •are tor that. He would do it himself. If it only needed one thing he would never rest till he had it, whatever that might be. Then I told him that if he had a friend—one he could trust—who would steal in there some night when the family were away and scratch a match on the leg of hw breeches or on the breeches of any other gentleman who hap pened to be present and hold i^ where it would ignite the alleged house and then re main there to see that the fire department did not meddle with it, he would confer a great favor on one who would cheerfully re taliate in kind on call. bkllaiks. Frank Francja, typo on the Independent, wan off yesterday administering to the wants of the boys over that new girl baby arrival. Mis« Lillie Fitton iä the euest of her cou sin, Miss Mollie Fitton, in Wheeling. Geo. King will teach school this fall back of Bridgeport. The editors of all the Bellaire papers are members ot the First M. K. Church.—Her aid. If they are all members their contri butions fail to tell it. Some of the school teachers are now en gaged writing poetry. The steel workers will have a grand ben efit in the Elysian rink to-night. The aff kir will be ably conducted and plenty of choice music will be in attendance. An open-air concert will be given on the Public Square before the opening of the rink. The work of cleaning out the water wcrks reservoir wa3 concluded last evening. Yesterday afternoon the marriage of George Squiggins, a young nailer, and Miss Moliie Kirkpatrick. youngest daughter of John Kirkpatrick, took place at the home ot'the latter. After a big dinner, at which a namber of immediate friends of both the contracting parties, took part, the newly mated husband and wife left for Steuben ville where they will reside. Our best wishes go with them. The entertainment given by the young folks of th« First M. K. Church ladt night was moderately well attended and a pleas ing programme was rendered. A stranger was ran in the lock-up for be ing drunk and had to go to the stone pile A couple of games of polo will be played here next week. The race between Shuttleworth and Alberts on Saturday evening is attracting considerable attention. Glass manufacturers of this city propose to try for gas again. It it cannty be found in this section, efforts will be made to have the natural fuel piped here. Our manu facturers have come to the conclusion that we must have gas if we are to compete with the markets. Star Woodbridge left for Marietta yester day. A. P. Tallman is back from a western trip. A restaurant will be started near the C. à P. depot. The saloon business is so bad that one of the gentlemen engaged in the busines has erected a monument to its memory. Mrs. Joseph Brown, of the Fourth ward, aged 38, died of the fever. The nailfeeders held their regular meet ing last night. Jacob A. Stahl will be buried this morn ing at 10 o'clock. I Rev J. H Belleville will hold services in | Martina Ferry Sunday. r Herman Hartenstein has returned from ■ an eastern trip. Win. Icbeiiy, employ*! at the B. & 0 shop«, had hi« right hand crushed in a bole 'entier yestfrday. Council held a special meeting last night. MA11T17CS FEK&T. Yesterday evening about 4 o'clock Mrs. Ada Sauders, wife of Harry Sauders. of Third Street, died after a very brief illness Mrs. Sauders was a woman twenty years old and had a host of friends, all of whom will be very sorry to hear of her sodden den ige. She leaves an infant child and a bereaved husband. The funeral services will be held in the M.' E. church to-morrow at 2 p. m. Mrs. Edward Ruce was buried in Week s Cemetery at ten a. m. yesterday. Mi*s Lizzie Medill returned from a p'eas act vUit to her uncle, Geo. Medill, ot Bridge port. Miss Edith Morris, of Riverview, was in town yesterday. The steamer Climax has pat a fine donble-actipg capstan oa her forward deck. Dr. J. ü. Ferrell was in Bellaire yester dav. It is Samuel Boyd, of the Island, instead of E. C. Boyd, of this place, who is building on Fifth street. We heard a man say yesterday that busi ness proepeccs were brightening. It is reported that there was a Pittsburgh contractor in town yesterday trying to hire all the carpenters in town. And still they come! John Spence smiles over the arrival of a twelve pound boy. The bricklayers well begin operation on the new Commercial block on Monday. The residents of Fourth street above Hanover are preparing to make their sur rurrounding as pretty as possible. They are painting their fences and preparing to put down a new pavement, which together with the nice locality will make this street famous some day. FINANCE AND TRADE. Money 1 Per Cent. — Governments IJulet and Unekangnl - Floor Dull and Un changed—Wheat Higher. New Toek, May 21.—Money on call easy at 1 per cent. ; prime mercantile paper 4(3*5 per cent. Foreign exchange dull at 486A@488$. Governments—Quiet at unchanged quo tations, except a decline of | in 3's. There were sales of 3's at 103} and registered 4's coupon at 122. i ïutw» oonpone »»~ .....-.» 103'; t-'our» and-a-haU «*i»nd«d »™.H2} Fours coupons. 122 Pacific him of im.... ltj ,. State Securities—Weak, with a decline of 1 to 2 per cent. Stocks—Sales at the Stock Exchange to day foot up aboot the same as yesterday, transactions to-day being 122,330 shares, but of this business forty per cent was done in the first hour. There was absolutely no feature to the market, except the inactivity. The extreme fluctuations in the active list in no case exceeded J per cent. Union Pacific was traded in within a range of J per cent atid Pacific Mail fluctuated 1 per cent. Closing prices are small fractions higher than yesterday at most, without ex ception, the gains ranging from \ to 5 per cmt. The bull party in the market contin ues very confident, claiming that the ex treme ease of the money m ir kel must lead to increased pur chases for investment. iMlaoorl Pacific SV* jN.J. Central &•' , Northern fad no I»:'--, _Mitrj>l Pacific lrt—11 <îrie2d» M. Jo»...—.»».——H'î-i I dam« tipreoi 183 vmerican hxpru*— 9534 Ootral Pacific 31 :"ho«apeetc A Ohio.» 4 do Ut pre'erred ~'i \ dopreierrod 8'» Mort n western....... — 94'., doprelerred ... 127'„ ». Y. Central &3^., ao isi preierrou rr^ Ohlo Central ' do 2d Purred. 4- .OAMt I. hicaeo A Alton».. lVj do preferred.. 15."> C.B.AQ. 1» \ A C. "-0 1<«L A Hudson- 79 eurer A Rio G...». 5 Krie . '.<7f. doprelerred...... 20 ortwayce «... 133V., ■I. à St. Joe do pre!erred— Is. Central - 126 i.ke Erie A Weitem 5V: j-ke Shore 51 ■MchigRP Central..»« 47% V. A 8». L....»»~.~... » i'j. preferred...».». 25>a do preferred 62 .Oregon Trana...— « 111 | Pacific Mail 55'4 Panama......»».. s ,P. I). A E — 9'. C. A PittaDarg His Pnll. Pal. Car US Heading....«»....».»» 1 ' Kock Island 111 St. P. M. A M ».. S3 St. P. A M ». 1» , doprelerred »... 7.' I'oxas Pacific I'1' Union Pacific. r>' D.H. Ezpreei ..»»».. 51 Western Onion 5 ' ' PKODCCK. Wheeling. Butter—Prime to choice creamery 2-!'î .-JOc; choice dairy 25027e; common to fui to 15016; pood to prime country roll 1I'i U'>c, common mixed stock 10@l^c. Goo-' ùefcand. Beeswax—Quoted at 28032c 7? lb. Beans—Hand picked mediums #1 490 1 50 per bushel. Dried Fruit — New evaporated pared peaches 25028c; nnpared do 15016c; j -appberries 25030c; blackberries 10c. New sundried, apples, quartered, 2}03c; sliced, 607c; peacnes. new halves,8 }08fc; lo quarters. 71c; do pared 15018c; do blackberries 8c; do raspberries 22025c; pitted cherriee 12014o. New evaporated ndples 708c. Market on Dried Fruit nom inal; demand slow. Cherpe—Sales in a jobLing way of prime mild Ohio factory at 9012}c; New York I4i|015c; Sweitzer 13015c; Limberger 11 012c. " Eg??—Strictly fresh stock in fair demand at 12013c V doz. Feathers—Choice, 50055c in original packages, 405c more in small lots. Honev—Choice white clover, 18020c; I choice buckwheat, 16018c. Nuts—Shelbarks, $1 2501 50; black wal nuts, 50060c; chesnuts $3 0004 00. Onions—#1 00(3\1 25 1* bushel; demand jood; onion sets f3 0004 00 per barrel. Peas—Green, fl 50@1 60 ^bu.; split, 303} lb. Potatoes—60070c per bushel. Poultry—Live chickens, $3 2504 00 iozen; dressed turkeys, 12013c; do chick « ns, 11012c; doducks 12013c. Good de mand. Bags—Steady at l}01Jc for white mix ed cotton; 10l}c for all wool and 1J10}« 1 tor mixed. Seeds—Sale« of timothy seed at f 1 50(ï 1 65 f* bushel; clover, small seed $»> 25(a 6 50; large, 15 2506 50, afltoouality. Sweet cider—Country sweet »4 00 per barrel, demand fair. I.ard—Country prime, 7}08c., demand good. ' Tallow—Country, 5}c; city, 6e; demand .rood. Mew Tor*, Nrw Yoax. Mav 21.—Flour—Receipts 15.002 barrels; exports 10,492; market dull and heavy; superfine western and State $3 2503 70; common to good extra Western and State $3 4004 00; common to choice extra western and State $3 450 04 20; common to good extra Ohio $350 @4 50; common to choice extra St. Louis 93 0005 85. Wheat—Firm but quiet; ye cetpts 1-72,075 bushel«; exporta 8,101; No 2 spring 96J: No. 2 Chicago c. i. f. 95J0 66Jc; îîo. 1 hard c. i. f 01; No. 1 Northern c. i. f. *1 Ol}01 02; ungraded red 89090c; do c. i. f. *L 00}; No. 2 red $1 O4}01O5; No. 2 red May nominal; June, "sales 308,000 bushels, at $1 030 1 03$, closing at $1 03 J ; July, sales 1,584, 000 bushels at *1 O4jj01 05J, closing at $1 05; August, sales 768.000 bushels, at $1 O6Ü01 061, closing at 11 06j; Sep tember, sales 280,000 bushels, at $1 Q7}0 1 08, closing at $1 071 ; October, sales 48 000 bushels, at $1 090109}, closing at $1 C9; December, sales 105,200 bushels, at $1 11}01 11}, closing at f 1 11J ; Janu ary. sales 40,000 bushels, at $1 13, closing at $1 13. Corn—Spot firm but quiet; op tions opened firm, reacted and closed heavy; receipt« 63,400 bushels; exports 12,155 bushels; ungraded 55057c; steamer 55} (3W>5:jc; No. 2 56f&5o}c; steamer white 59}c; No 2 May 56}c, closing at 56}c; June 55}055îc, closing at 55i}c; July 55$056c, closing at 55}c: August 5Ô40 56$c, closing at 56Jc. O.Us—Q nelf^re ceipt-s 43,450 bushels; experts 4 358; west ern mixed 39}041c; white do 43047c. Coffee—Spot fair; Rio stronger at 8 50c; options fairly active: No. 7 Rio spot 6 91?: «ales 2,370 bags; May 6 8006 85c: No vember 7.2007.25c; December 7 30c : Sugar—Qutiet; m<juld A 6$06Jc; stand* 1 ard A 6 3-1606}c; confectioner'« A 6.\0 6Jc; granulated 6}c; cube« 7}c. M«liss-« —Qui« t and ttcady Rice—Steady and in fair demand Petroleum—Firm I 80c. Tallow—Steady at 5 116o0nfc Rosin—Firm but quiet. Turpentine — Steady at 32}033c. E/gs—Firm and ir fair icquiry; wesie-rn 13}@13|c. Wool— I Quitt and rather weak. Pork—Quiet bat steady; men spot $12 00@12 50; clear back $14 00. Beef—Quiet Lard—Dull; connect grader, spot, quoted at $6 95@ 7 00; June $7 03; July $7 14; August $7 21; September $7 20}@7 30; October $7 38 @7 40; city steam $6 65@5 70. Batter— Dull and easier; western 10c. Cheese— Quiet and unchanged. Chicaco. Chicago, May 21.—'I here was greater activity in pnu today, and the feeling was ptreially firmer. The wheat market thcntd activity early in the session, stimu lated by the decline in British consols. The ehcrts were rather anxious to cover, fearing • hat fresh complications had arisen regard icg the Anglo Russian situation, and îhere was not much wheat offered. Open irg f>ales mads at an advance of jc on the Hotirg figures yesterday. The market quickly advanced }c more. Foreign ad vices quoted more inquiry for wheat, and ! eld fitm!y, and this assisted nrmness. The u aiket finally closed *c over yesterdav Hour—Dull and weak, though not quotably ui cbaoged. Wheat—Opened Ac higher, in fluer ced by the decline in consols, advanced ;<• more, fell back £c, rallied gc, fluctuated hi d closed fc over yesterday. Sales rang ed: May 86(5)89jc, closed at 89Jc; June ■<9|(«901c, closed at 89|c; July 91J(5)92Jc, doted at 91ic; No. 2 spring 89@89}c; No. 3sprine 78<a)79c; No. 2 red 96@97c; No. 3 red 8C@87c. Corn—Market opened strong and jjc higher, advanced Jc more, fell back Jc and closed steady at |c over mterday, cash 49(3)49}c; May 49@49|c, cloFed at 49jc; June 48@48}c, closed at 48£c; July 47J(S,48Jc, closed at 48c. Oats —Quiet, opened Btronger, fell back and closed easy; cash 34jjc; May 34j@34|c: June 34 g@34|c, closed a* 34jc; July 34| (234jc, closed at 34Jc. Rye—Slow; No. 2 724c. Barley—Nominal. Flax Seed— Quiet; No. 1 $1 37. Mess Pork—Quiet but firm, with prices a shade higher; cash *11 12}@11 15; June $11 15@11 17}; July $li 25@11 27*, closed at $11 27*: August $11 35(5)11 37*. Lard—Quiet but firm; cash $('. 75@6 77}; June $ti 77i <n 580; Julv $5 85@6 87} ; August $i'. 92} 6 95. Bulk Meats—Quiet; shoulders $4 35(a4 40; short rib $5 6505 67}; *hort clear $6 10(5)6 15. Whisky—Firm at $1 15. Sugar—Firm and unchanged. Butter—Dull; creamery 16@19c; dairy 12017c. Eggs—Firm at 12(S)12]c. Cincinnati. CixcnrKATi, O., May 21.—Cotton— Steadv at 10 3-16. Flour—Firm; family ?4 20(5)4 50; fancy $4 75@5 00. Wheat Good demand; No. 2 red $1 05@1 06}, receipts 50,000 bushels; shipments 1,500 bushels Corn—Dull; No. 2 mixed 52 Jc. Oats—Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed 38c. Rye—Strong; No. 2 fall 75c. Barley— Scarce and nominal. Pork—Qui-t at $11 50. Lard—Scarce and held at $6 60. Bulk Meats—Quiet and unchanged. Bacon — Unchanged. Whisky—Dull at •51 13. Butter—Heavy; extra creamery >>.t 22c; canev dairy at l.'Jjc. Su^ar— Stronger; hard relined 6$(5>7}c; New Or I-HH8 4j(5,6jc. Eggs—Weaker at 13c. Cheese—In light demand; prime new 6}@ 7 y o Philadelphia PHrLAD*L?HLâ, May 21.—Floor—Dull. Wheat—Opened firm, subsequently reacted ar.d closed dull; No. 2 red May $1 OO^® 1 00$; June $1 01@1 01 J; July II 03@ 1 03] ; August $1 0I$@1 05. Corn—Firm but quiet; choice No. 3 high mixed 56c: steamer No. 2 mixed 5^c; No. 2 mixed 5">J@.r>6c; No. 2 yellow 57c; No. 2 mixed May54@54jc; June 54»@54}c; July 54] fa 55c; August 55}@55]c. Oats—Steady but quiet; No. 2 mixed 41c; No. 3 white 43k; No. 1 white 4t@45c; futures dull but steady: No. 2 white May 42]@43c; June 42l(SV12]c; July 42|@43c; August 3.^@40. * Butter—Quiet; western good to boice 14@15c. Petroleum—Steady; re lined 7 Jc. Toledo. Tomno, 0., May 21.—Wheat—Quiet and •teaoy; No. 2 red cash or May, 93jc; June •3 je; July 951c; August 96Jc; year 93{c; No 2 soft $1 03.}. Corn—Quiet; No. 2 cash or May 50Jc; June 50Jc bid; July l)c. Oatâ—Neglected. LITIS STOCK. Wheeling, The market is very good, thia week Meôers. Hudson à Bayha furnished th> following quotations: Cattle, $2 75@5 00 for all kinds. Hogs, fair supply, active; 4@4J per lb. Sheep, 3i@4jc. Ctlvee, 12 00@6 00 per head. Fresh cows, $20 00tg)40 00. Chlrago. CniCAOO, May 21.—The Drovers' Jour nal reports: Cattle—Receipts 8,HOC head shipments 2,300 head; market very active i-ut weak; prices 5@10c lower; shipping -teers $4 65@5 C5; butchers$2 45@5 CO, crass Texans $4 00(S\4 50; stockers $3 60 (?4 40; feeders f4 50@4 90. Hogs—Reecipts 24,000 head; shipment 350 hea^; market slow and weak at 5@10t lower; rough and mixed $3 90@4 15; packing and shipping $4 15@4 30; light 4 00@4 30; skips 13 40®4 90. She^p—Receipts 1,000 head; shipmentf 1,000 head; market steady; shorn $2 50^ I CO; wool' (i $3 75(ä4 75; Texans$2 25(3. I 00; WeMern sheep $3 00®4 50. New York. New Yokk, May 21.—Beeves—Receipts !40 head, all for exportation; no trading in •-» f cattle and dressed beef sides had slow ■ale at. 8(« Sic per pound; shipments 920 ,t:aiUrs beef, and 200 carcasses mutton. Sheep— Receipts 6,200 head; sales were plow at $3 :t5(S) I 75 per 100 lbs for clipped h'tp: ?5 00@G 50 for unshorn do; $5 20 0i 6 20 for clipped yearlings, and $6 00@ 7 50 for unshorn do. Hogs—Receipts 12 car load?; none for sale alive; market nominally unchanged at J £ 1 2C@1 80 per 100 lbs. East Libert?, East Libehty, May 21.—Cattle—Mar kct dull and unchanged; receipts 1,254 I Hfad; shipments 1,330 head. Hogs—Slow; Philadelphias and Yorkers steady at $4 35(5)t 50; receipts 500 head; i-bipmeut' 900 head. Sheep—Dull and unchanged; receipts 1.200 head; shipments 1,200 head. No cattle or hogs were shipped to New York yesterday. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, O., May 21.—Hogs—Steady; common and light, $3 25@4 45; packing and butchers, $.i 85@4 35. Receipts 1,160 head; shipments 882 head. GBOCEBHB. Wh ««line* Trade generally is reported as very slow for the season, but our merchants antici pate active business in the near future. Src.ARS—Have advanced Jc since our last quotations. Cut loal 7Ac; Cubes TJc; Fruit powdered 72c; Powdered 7Jc; Granu lated Standard 6^cc; Granulated ordintrj 6Jc; Standard Confectioner's A 6|c; grocer's A b\c; Pearl white A 5Jc; White extra C 5}c; Ohio valley C 5Jc; golden C 5c; New York C 4}c. Coffkks—Green coffee—Fancy Golden Rio 14c; Fancy Green 13Jc; Peaberry 13c; Choice! 12Jc; Prime 12Jc Good lie; Fair lOjc; Roaêting grades 8@9c; Old Government Java 21c. Roasted coffee in package«—Arbuckle's 1 lb 13}c; Cardoba l Ä. 13$c; Dilworth 1 tb. 13Jc; Dilworth Brunswick 1 and 2 lb. 17£c; Levering E. L. C 1 !b. 13Jc; Levering Java 3 11» 80c; Rising San 1 lb. 13c; Tigrer 1 lb. 13c; Partola 1 lb. 8}c, jc off in lots of any one kind. Bulk Roasted—Old Govern ment Java 24c; Peaberry 14c; Choice Rio 13c; Prime 12c; Good lljc; Fair lHc; Ordfnarv 10}. Rice. — Carotin* head, l\c; Carolina choice 7c; Carolina prime 6}c; Louisiana 6<c. Java pearl 6|c: Broken 3§c. Syrcp*—Choice Sogar Syrup 33®35c; Ordinary Sujrar Syrup 25@28c; Honey Drips 28c. Sn^ar House (dark) 20<'3)22c; 1 (3c additional in half barrels); New Crop New Orleans Mullauea. F'ancy 55(^58c; Choice 5<KÄ53c, Prime 48($50c; Fair 45® 48c: Choice Baki»rs 33A3Tc. Provisions—Large S. C. Hams 9}@10e; Medium S. C. Hams l(Hc;Small S C. dams ; lie; California Hams 7fc; S. C. Breakfast j Bacon 9*c; S C ^hoaldew Tc; City Sidt* wc; Bacon Shoulders 64c; Ham Beef 12c; Ordinäre Beef 11c; Country Sides 7Jc. l.»Rn—TierceTJe; halt barrels 8c; tabs 7|c; buckets 8}c. tin pails 3 IbHje; tin pails 6 lb 8|c; tin pails 10 lb 8c; tin pails 20 lb 7Jc; tio pails 60 lb 7|c. Cirant Good*.—Standard 3tb table peach fl 75; pie peaches 3tb$l 10; pie peaches 6Ib $1 90; No. 3 tomatoes 90c; toma toes 3D> Boston market $1 25; canned corn, Thompson's 2 lb cans fl 00; do Winalows 2R> $1 20. do 2nd grade 2lb 85c; strawberries 2lb $1 20; blackberries 2t>$l 10; raspberries 2ft> $1 10 Damson's !.B> 95c; lima bean» 21b 90c; cove ovate;* lib bght 65c; do lib foil weight $1 05(â) I 10 string beana 21b 85@90c; succotash 21b 90c@l 25; Marron fat peas 21b #1 75@2 10; goose berries 21b i»0c(a>f 1 00. Fruits—Valencia raisins, c; layer Ondara raisins, 11c; layer ordinary raisins #2 20; layer California raisins, $2 40; Lon don layer raisins, (3 25; French prune?, 90s, f^c; trench primes,80s, 10c; French prune«, 70s, 10$c; firench prun», 60s, 11 ic; French urunes, 50s, 13c; Turkey prunes, 5c; Eng Ub cun-ants, cask, 5c; fancy evaporate.! upplts, SJc; good evaporated apples, 8c; ptachcs, 9c. On-—Lard, extra western strained 80c; carbon, 110, 8c; carbon, 150, 8Jc; white miners' best winter 48c; white miners' No. 2, 45c. CoxniTiOH of Markets.—Sugars, active at quotations; from the fact that a very heavy export demand on hard sugars has taken place, higher figures may be looked for on granulated; raw sagars are firm; coffee, weak; rice, firm; lard, weak; pro visions, barely steady; fruits, nominal; there has been very little doing and the market, so far as "agents are concerned, s comparatively quiet NAII-S—»a 85 CARD. Wheeling. The nail market ia actiTe. Nails, fence and brads — lOd to 60d, $2 25; 8d and 9d, $2 50; 6d and 7d, $2 75; 4d and 6d, $3 00; 3d, f3 75; 2d, $5 00. Barrel—j inch, $6 25; J inch, $5 25, 1 inch, $4 75; 1| inch, $4 00; i$ inch, $3 75; 11 inch, $3 25; 1 j inch 13 00. Lining—| inch, $6 75; f inch, *8 25. Tobacco Ehd—lOd $2 75; 8d $3 00; 6d and 7d, $3 25. Clinch—Ä.I1 sizes, $4 00. Slating—5d, $325; 4d, $3 25; 3d, $4 00; 2d, $5 25. finishing—1 inch, *7 25; H »och, $6 25; If inch, $4 50; 1J to 1J inch, $4 25; 2.inch,$l00; 2J inch, $3 75: 3 inch and over, $3 50. Casing and Box ing—lOd to 30d, $3 DO ; Öd, $3 25; 6d,$350; 4(f $3 75; 3d, $4 75. Fine Blued—4d, $4 00; 3d, $5 25; 2d, $6 00. Cut Snikes— A.11 sizes, $2 50. Boat Spikes—All sizes, $3 00. Each half keg 10c extra. PKTBOLKUS, Pittsburg, Pirrsumo, May 21.—Oil—The marke* active and firm; prices opened at 7lMc, ad vanced to 80i;c, declined to but rallied and closed strong at 80 !c. Bradford. Brapforp, Pa .May 21.—National transit certificates opened TO^c; closed *0c; high est 80Ac; lowest 79Jc; runs not reportnd; total shipments 72,!'84 barrels; charters 3d,* 889 barrels; clearances 828,0C0 barrels. Tltunvtll®. Tittpvili.e, May 21.—National Transit certiticates opened at 7y^c; highest KOic; lowest 79j|c; closed at *0c. Shipments for the entire oil regions 13,3S3 barrels; char ters 30,881) barrels. FLOUR, G RAI* AJTD WKKV. Wheeling. FLors and a au*. Family floor, wholesale $5 500 6 00 Middlings per ton 20 00 Bran per ton 16 00 Wheat per bushel.... « 1 0501 10 The market is still firm. CAPITAL PRIZE, - - $150,000 "We 4**«raby «ifUfr that we gapwvlv- tb« » moKomenta (oi «11 the Monthly and neml-Annoj Drawing! ol the Umlaiana r»tat* Lottery Company nd In peraon manage und ooutrol the Drawing ;!,emaelvaa and that the una s re conducted wit) bouwt7, (alrnaaa and In good Mth tnw.iid a!l tic«, end <re authorise the Company to iim thli oti rflcate, with f«o-«lniUte» ol otu (l^oiiuxe* »tUctxo io Ita advertisement«. ' Commissioner*. UNPRECEDENTED ATTliACTION ! J Over Half ^Million Distributed. Louisiana State Loiter* Company. Incorporated in LSCS for 25 yean by the Legisla ure for Educational and Charitable purpart—« ith capital of Si,OeO.uCO—to which a reserve fund o! er j500,000 has since been added. By an overwhe'mlne popular rot* It* franrhtao vas made a part of the preaent gute Constltniioa • lopted December 3d, A. D. 1879. ItH (îran<l SIhrIo Nuiuber Drawing» will take place monthly. It nnrr scala or postpone, Uwk at the following distribution: 181st Grand Monthly AND TilK Extraordinary Semi-Annuai Drawinsr, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, ToomIhj, June 16,1W, I'uder the pe«*onal supervision and management 3en.G.T. BEAUREGARD,"1 LU!^AX* 3ßll. JUBAL A. EARLY, OF Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE. $150,000. <C~NOTICE.—Tickets are 810 only, llalres, »0. Fifth*, »'J. Tenths, »1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF «150,000 fl50,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000 50,000 1 OKA NI) PRIZE OF 20,000 2t»,(M 2 I.A KOK PRIZES OF 10,000 2<l,00( 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 6,000 2»»,001 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 «... 20.00C 50 •« 500 i'.OOt ]<*) " 5400 30.00C ji*) u v 200 4o,oor <>M> " 100 60,000 1,000 « 50 „ 5O.00C APPRFXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation l*riies of |200 J 20,000 100 " " 100 |0,00f 100 «' '• 75 7,.jot J,279 Priaea, amounting to $.">22, VX Application for rate« to clubs should be m vie only o the office of the Company in New Orleans. For further Inform.UoB writ* clearly, giving fall tddrea*. POST A I. NOtK"i, Express Money Or iers or New York Kichunge in ordinary letter "urrency by ezprees (all stnus ol $5 and upwarli a: wr tipeasei addressed M. A 1»A C CA IN, New Orleana. La., or 1». A.DACPHIN. <>07 Seventh St., Washington, U. C. Make P. O. Money Orders pas able and addrea» Seeistered Leiters to NKW OUl.tA.NS NATIONAL. «ASK, New Orleans, La. Sanford's Radical Cure For Catarrh. Witch-Haaal, Amrrlran Pin», Canada Fir, Marigold, and Clorer Blonsoma. A single dose of Sanford'a Radical Car« in stantly reiiereathe most violent bneerioe Or Head Colds clears the Bead as by magic, scops watery discharges from the Nose or Kyea, prerenu Uinxing Noise in the Head, cores Nerrous Headache, ana uMllll OiUm< Kevtrs. 1b Chraalc Catarrh it rlranees the nasal passages o( foal bdcu, reatores the senses of smell. taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tabes of offeas iTf- natter, sweetens and pari 11 es the breath, stops the (ou|h, and arrests the profitas of CaUrrh to r»/ds Consumption. (»De bo tie Kaiiral Core, one bor Cktairhal Sol rent and Sanford's inhaler, all io one package, of ail druOgiats for 11.00. Aak lor SaxroED s iUoicax Ctva. Potter Drag and Chemleal Co., Borten. , lki^ For the reUel and prereattoa. ^ aCjsPiK - -imbnesa, Hysteria, Fie nala P*ina, Palpitation,Py* liter Complaint. Biliooa r, Malaria, and Epidemica, 7tL^CTRJC\\ bli3 PLASTl** ? owahnn«. Wo«k tea* to BaiUfo caavuaiag. AMnm wtek stamp Cewwa**4*. €>*,*« Via« Sc. CtaUA How taw understand wîiat aperftctfitia? That paiaftil , period oftoteakiag a" isdaem cd —BUal ,«o e-rcry new cutfit. Tili« Is positively tin rccessary. Tke scientific principle« applied to the num erous shape« and sizes of "ths XLanan" shoe. Insures pcrfcct fit, and their ficxlbUlty, abso luta freedom from the tortures of " breaking In." aa tii^y ai® easy and comfcrtable from ths first day. Soli everywhere Ask your shoe dealer tor th—n. HANAN «I SON. J- W. AMIOK, 114$ MAW STREET, Agent (or Wfceelin T. C. MOFFAT & CO., 27 TWELFTH STREET, Have now In Store a FÜLL ASSORTMENT OF ALL THH LATE STYLES -OF Spline; Overcoatings % SUITINGS —AND— Trouserings! PRICES LOW I T.C. MOFFAT & CO. No. 27 Twelfth Street. M CO s O mmmm c & mmmm O 1 — * " dg **** fi a h a 5 ,. *■ ® CO •u Z o H u < -g < LU S •D <1 S O S J a p CO O CO £ o Underwriters' Insuranc« Company WHEELING, W. TA», Office No. 41 Twelfth Street CAPITAL - $100,00% ALOFZO LOBDVG, BOBEBT CRAW QU J. F. PAULL, OBDBGB HOOK, J. C ALDEBaOH, BOBT. CBAKOLB, PrafctaBt. J. F PADLL, Viet PrwkUnt AU RED PA DLL, Baoetary. G H. BBXS0ET, City Agent. . InsoiwaUkladaS property«! [— •Ufc RAILROADS. 0 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. C0. N AND AFTER MAY 3rd, 188S,PA8BBH3B* train* »ill run follow*— Wheel to**»«: eoc at. its !• c . Z Larm Ah«vtlBg — ceils ira —_— àrr1*»» M— vanning too.... — V> ftfctngtoii CtT.. S*ll * i a. ■». G:40 7: « 15 11.06 i:H P. M.{ 2 4 2 .4 " f t H ... =1 A r. m 5;?0 5 # 10:lô V*. 2 SC 7:2® 8-V» •lYlly e*<*i»l Sunday. hol Si, No. 3C and >o. M »top at «I! »tatioaa. win Man. Wbeelfc«.. Rellatr» AttStw ,t Zanerriile - ,. Newark Colombo* - Clear.B*tl_ satximiky... Indlisnapotto....... A »". P. II. : «V 1:401 8:1« 11.» 4 Um 5 X |A. M. 9:lSj 10:05 t:«S 6 5»i 11 00] A. ■ P. K. 7*0j 8.» 10 .»\ 10:5.1 ll:55| A. H 4 001 7:0,' p. *. 6-4' S:«0[ 9.o0| |P. M ,t 8:00 *:St P. ». 10:23 11:06 a. x. 1:10 2:00 3:10 7:30 *:55 6:3b 7:C0 9/0 10 V- ft. ui. train tnrottgh to. Qticinmti without hange, with »le*f«r Ibnv.tgb to Cincinnati. £ane*rlli* A«q—Kmih 1«ht.* Wheeling at 7:35a. m. ard l:Mp. m , Bai'.ahe at 8:1t» • tu. and 4:15 p. m., dally oxoopi "uciay. Moundartile Acoutnnoaailoa I«*«* WheettTg at J AS a. u. and arm** at Motuidrrllle at U .IS p. m , tally except dan day. Kxndi gton AcuommoüaUoo lean« at 4:1* P. M. rhrougb cœch from Wbecüütg tu Cincinnati daily ùt ho. . icavtng Wheeling «I t»:16 a.m.. arrrtrlag at dbtinnati at ti SO p. m ti. A o. aleeptug can »a all Utrouga Mn "uao oconer;<oo «tad« toi ill point* South and -vuthw<wt, N.-trt'o and North w«»t, making thli ( -irable rout« for cotai«* tad per»on* moving to the «ai »«t. and to «hou particular attanuon a .•ttwn. 1i< ïc_- to ail principal potatt an «aie at J root efiot'p'sg car ««on woo All or.* can be «rural at De* t*.l Ticket ' &.«. T C RI'RKK, Ticket Ai^ut R. A O. Dej-ot. JOHN H A11.1K. Ticket Agent, under Mrlur» House. JOHN T. LanK Ira» t'a«* • ipt Agent. K. I on P, <ien. Paa*. A»«nu R. T. PEYRIEB, (Jonera! Agent, iVhaolinf. WHEKLINO ANB P1TT8B0RUH DITIHItJH. "n and alter Mar Sd, tf86, pa^aen^ar traltu will ran M loltow«, Wheeling Um*' Kor Pittjbargh-* 25 a. m., dally; 7:10 •. m.,S:2t p. m., dallt ejn*pt ^un^Uy. Kor WaM:tngton—S:2S a m., dallr; 7:10a. m.,S:2( p, ui. and 5 0j p. m., dally axoept bunday. AUDTA1A from Pltubaifh—11:0Sa m., 6:05 p. na, dally ex.« i>t ^;.uay, 10:15 p. m., dally. Kroin Wafhtngton—< 5i a m., 11:05 a o n. u. daüv rxivpt Sunday; 10:15 p. in., daltT. C. K. l,DKl».<ien«raJ Paneugw A^-not. It. urNHAM, «>ener.il Maniik-er. J. 1. t. AM h, Trarellng Agent, Whealtng. 6 03 Pittsburch. Cincinnati & St, Louis R. R, (l'un nandln Konto.) Time table for eaht and ww cor mlfd to April 5, 1885 Train* Icare fan Han il* dation, foot of Eleventh *ln-et, near public Kliding a* follow*. Central btaadard time: I x»«Te^- W hee 11 n g... AiTlve- Wellaburg.. siculiemiUe I1tt*burgb - • Urrunarg.. Ktltlniore... Washington I'hilftde'lhlA .Sew York 11 tu. Kxp'* A. M ft:«| 7:0.'. »:Z< r m. U : If M. Kut fc.xp'< r. h 12:4 i 1:25 2:12 «::«» A. St. I'll 6 ' 4* 4-2.' 7:0 P. M Kan Kxp'« P. M. 3.38 4 14 B 2i> 8: in K. M. 2 4 5:2 «:4 5.4 8:0. r. «. « «• I'ao. Kl|i't A. M. 8:.>s 10 I I yûTt—Wheeling Arl*f-SteiihenTllle. ' Dexmiaoa Newark., Coltnabna !..'a«v~t'ol uni tiu».. \ rrist»— I »ay ton.... I'lnrlnnatl I udlanapoii* St. IAull., Chicago... fat. Exp'fi K» 10:10 11:20 11:25, 3:4 7 45 10:10 I, M. 7 or. 7-tOl We«t I Aiv Malt. c'in'G 1 » 5:20 7:25 7:d0| a. M 1:45 2 I 3:0i 7 Ti 7: tOj 8:ut/ t.S? U M. 7:0* ÔÏ II t! 12:351 12:551 P. M. 12:4« 2:12 6 1" 4:05 8:4« 8:00 ni UuliiMiaiijr «xityt nuii'Mj Pullman'« l'alaee l»ra«rlr.|{ Knom mid Hieeptnytfcr« »itliout ( han^e from N"iilwnT|lfe (v»«t to üiladelpliia drill Now York. Wt*l to Cohunhu», ItHnnntl, 1>oii1»tiIIo ('blca<9. ln-lianap-i!'» gt,i l. I/miU. Kor thr> Bi;h tictefa, bagcme rhwü, «Wping rai .,oimii'.HUi:«>ns and inv ftir»b< r infurmatlon ap ty to .ÎNO. (I, TOMUN^'N, ticket Aitcnt il IV imiilloP'n'lon, foot u( K!er<.nth «trc-t. or at C'tly I ;cl« uudsr McLtire Hou»», Wbwllnr JA M ICH Mi«'KKA, M«ri!>tfcr, Cot h in ha». Ohio. i. A. FOKD. (ton'l Pua. »od Ticket A^nt. I'Mtiburgh, )'k .LEVELAND 4 PITTSBURGH R. R. /"CONDENSED TIME TABLE OF PA88EWGE» Trama ccrreetod April *, lSSi—Contra! «Und ardTtin«: MW« WM. pntttmnjii.. Älluxhuliy... Rocherter_ U*t lircrjool r]#rel*nd — R* »eti na........ Alliance B«r»xd .... WeJlrrlll« •»•.« McCoy'a » Toronto swa)*nTllte....~— HrlllUnt Martin'» Kerry Hridfpport. Bellâtre a. m 11 M 1 l'i| |l u> 11 1(1] la. m. 1 U 1 1 V\ 5 51 « r 6 24 6 + 7 '• 7 » 9 V 10 VT, 10 *0 10 y> m m u 2« 11 v 12 20 12 2* 12 40 * 0" 9 i» 10 2* 10 6! p. in 12 80j 1 11 I 2i I V I i iC ,ä i21 12 1 1 M 2 4.1 2 Si 4 i:i 4 2»| H M 8 4) 4 M 5 IS 2 M 3 t 4 10 4 »4 « »l 6 .11 rf « 7 «Il 7 ta 7 M S 10 »Ol ttAMl. BeUalro...~......< Bridgeport Martin'* Ferry Hrilliaiit «U-ubeDTlU*"" for .nto — a. m- 'a m p. ■ S loi 8 m 10 2»; s • » io a/; s f M 10 40| S 9 K> 11 ll| 4 9 V,\ 11 2S| 4 9 41 11 40, 4 Iii mûilt 4M() IHki »/ Train kâ'ing h rt* import st *;.*** a. a. m a« «4 di e-t ronceetlon at Vellow Cwek lor Cleveland and hi.«ko- ^ralB arri»iu< at Sr*Ar*vn at 2 48 p. u sakra 'Irert eonnertloo at WeJl^rllle fro« norm and ai * < h. A. F<JbO, (rererai Ptm—ugtj ar.d TUkM Areal. WM. A. BALI'WIN, Manag», PUloOoryk. Fa 0HK) RIVER RAILROAD. Time tabie, ouebbcteu tomav io. iw, 1 m loi Matt Pan-Handle *UUm, )o> t >( c«r. «eth a'r*et, near pofeile landtn*, aa foflrra- ' »a tral K'/rdard Time— wkt*» ta Z$ mlnatea t'.'jvn thio Mm« Kev MtftlMTlIit. -Arft» dwnrlll«. Krfeodly (M "ft- Mary»—. w ^ , WilliMa*n«T»^MarWtt«) i IBCIK. : rr Putmafcug AmlT« W;:u»»tttrs (1 ft M try». —r f-Wi.^T (lUtaaam) ferdU —rr Sew IfartMtflfc. n*rtnrv>«_.. Mwoc<fTù>_ fimmwviA—., Whwltm - :: 7 «•« « » 1*1 »:«* F*- <M. • 2 1*4 m as r. m. a « t «I 5. «9 W q 7î*< t. a »:*) I :tt 11:1« U:« 1:M 1-4» »31 (« L'tiO <1*11 Ut tacjBdia« luMr, Ammm «flTWHitate» jftorar tomiä»», wTtfc ^u. uni jutiM D A IL-Y I Weekly Register* 'tmt, »] «a8853-:i Will be gimUr tatprmi art «iMgtaaM« ta ta j dapartaaMfe It vUl ba cantaU/«èltai latfMMta «rcalaöM. It vtU b« ub«IM M « Bta» mm paper, u4 a JmtmI itaM ta taa —>m, ta» Orne», tU Fajolt ud UaFutuo* II «tllfeg LS DKPBXDKTTLT DMCUTIO, H Um Mil M m Siati AMD Katmai. Dnocucr. EwylMVlIlMMta aaanfally «MfM» »um« oliü tte «ont/, Btat«, müm&J u4 Lntar> national c«w Tta dota* al WAäHlMQrUN vfl be amply wrM fraa rmrj atatfpolat AU kippe nlnga ci talMMt «t Waahtagtaa, ta MI Dflfhboi-iBf C'cpgn—lomü Diitrlcta ai Ohl« m4 PwinrylTMl». togrthtr with *11 local mm, prépara* by a eorpa a< aaparlMaa< mm pitaw ta Mry rtlla*e an4 kamlat wltfctn a n diu» of Mty mfleatt WhccllBf, will be çfcrontriM faltfcfaUy m tta? a» eurj • AT CHARLESTON The Rwurru vlll coat Ina« to give th» new» »na na ling (root tbk CAPITAL after Um r*o»»TBl Cbarlerua ja» the MUM « hartlöte«, «o that trtry citlaeo «Mhtoc to know what la tmuplrlnf at tkt mit or Mtrimm nul cnUim to take tfct REGISTER T DAILY OR WEEKLY, Which, ante Um nrw hmmc«mdI, (toll to« Ij- what ni «tat«* «Mortally the ranmlaj a/tar (maniM, rlj : Thoronjhly »ml Kklublt Dm < a*tic, with no fmror» lor any peraoa or fir (Ma within Uia par«7 to Um datrlaMat at Ua wWi party. When Dm nouilnaUoaa art mad* by tkt regularly ooaitltuiedoonrMtloa ol the party tkM the Kdhru wlll-a*d only thaa—flra lia n»> quallAed «apport to Um nnmlnaa». TERMS OF THE REGISTER. »a TBAi or hau, roniti raxraia I>A!LY,*li day* In the weak —fi II liAll.Y.aeeen dayt la tha weak I M V KKK1.Y, a M-column p»(v«r 1 M »UM>AY KDilMTkK, by mall — - • M Dkl tv KS KD BT CARBtKa. PAI1 T »zcapt Sunday..... ISe par waak PAILÏ Including Sunday „„....Ile par vaafe ;tiik wkkxlt hkomtu Will he clubbed »Ith Um following pctiloatloca aal premium» lor one yaaron the (allowing Utrui*: Wxkklt kninuuil (lit 10 I-armer H M " •« '• New York World t S 11 '• " liar par'» lla/ar • M " " M H«rp, r . Werkly....... ft M " " " llaqar1! Moulue 4 at •• " M Century Magasina. t M " " " tu. NI. Uola» Mouline 4 M " " " W»Uirt>ury H'atoh.... . t H " M.. Mapol w«#t Virginia 1 M The aap alone vlll be aeal to any ad J im» lor M cent». Thv> Bcoiirr» may be »ent (o on» addma an wbaterer other paper I» »uhecrltMil lor, (o anoUMft tbe money to accompany the order Invariably, J". 33. TANDT, UfBfral II>bhw. National Bank of West V&< at whkkuxg, Oa| It «al. $000,000,00 Boa thwart aar. Mala «ad I walftfc ma., Doos a General Banking Butinait dikactuhm. J un» Marwall, Johl TTtfBdT, Mlchaal Hellly, * W. Haaletia X. W. 0»1 sU>, J. R. UotvartM* Chaa. W. Brook un 1er. JAMKHVAXWJ K. W. DOUCHAT. VI KiH* WAWHKM Gh LAWEKNCK K. MANI«, Am'I 0»»hl«. TRIMBLE A LUTZ, High and Low Pressure and Ex haust Steam Heating and Ventilating a Specialty. PliUMälNO On the Ma* Impror«! UaÜMte >'1N I MTtJCK OF OAS FIXTURB» Of lb* UM Htylaa ni Itaalfna. OA«I MAOHINDfl, iDjaotor* Hiram Pnnna, «toaa Hrpk«M, Lron 114 iMd 11p«, TalT«, rutin«» ao4 OsufH « nJiklaJ d «look. 141« and 1«!« Mark«* MmH OHIO CENTRAL RAILROAD. KANAWHA DIVISION. TIIOM. It. MIA HI* .... lUrdiif In afl.ct Wadn*«laj, iKxt nibrr I, 1M4. TB»I«» 'KMNo »UTI Ko. 2. I»»to» C%.iri**i'in .MM * He. m No ï, I#*»«« Wn) OiarUatoa I <Nt ■, Arri*' I'olrl llnaant .......II »)» ■ . AnlfV OaUlpelia lij Ha«» II If p a T»AI*« nom«« BA9T. I«'* 'ialUpolla »I« llwk I 1* p. m. Sit l.lruVe I'wltlt riMlali' * X» p m. No 1, li-aw Wr«t Chart«*t<>9 7 W p n, Arrix- ( lia^aaum. « . 7 IJ p aa. luru (VmDwtinaa at Pt. PJ«aaant with C. H. V à T IL R. for tommy at I 62 p. m ; for CbtaabakL Ole» cinnatl, Whr<ilcg au J all point» Hunk, Ua>t u4 Wart at 4 v. p m. Hat ka lam O. C. IL IL 4rpnt at Mnt Cl'uaal u|oo arriv»l of iralna, ran »in« inrou?), m «eliipoila • Ill.O'it «!♦! • y ; rttiualrf, l«-arr 0«!||p-.tl» at l M p. m., with Irmina at It. tiquant tor Chariot"» «»J point» <»•■ Ui<i «at on Ç A O. IL IL Iralu* •Sal* 1 »«<*pt -uu4*f. Traîna ma oa «xt nn iTStb lutniliani atao laH ttma. Tuition FREE to the roang mm of Weal Virginia to the extent or om to mrj Iff hundred population. 4 Fall 4 Literary twm AUvwNcAmICMM cm he ohoaen by atodenta. m which the instruction ia equal to thai of nay ioatit^ lion in the ooontry. bplandid Bnildinffa and magni£eae| Gronnda with an exceptionally hanUbf location. Fall term berina Bepteaaber id. Winter term kwgina Norember Utk. Boring tern begina March 11th. For cntnlonaa and other Inlomndee addrena the CTkairniaa or Bncralary «I the ! Faenht. ulfft University of'Pennsyhraiiia. L Dviirvan •» ▲mm, tow /«tf rtMtfoft jnons. lN(ni A. B. IL Tow*B«riiurrmr Brsooc.1 ta fm) CbaaMir, (b) UmIwt m4 KrriMcrlBf, DrMBtoaTl i#rtnj», I* B. 8., aa4 _ K C (Pw<iJck«M|, M. InC1 tort. ill. Vuivn Rcaooi or Taute■ an mt. CNiwti(MrtittiwllwainMiiil> • iBirtnttoa, Prtttkal Emm«?, ~~ ► M<fcW vL MimulI »lib «jptkMl tovrtk ymt. Dtgwm MTDi VII. u«w«tl«nu Tw> J —graAti Nni Own* DDI VIII. Twiwnit & ite I - 'W-.P- , , ■■ ■ I I U /WsK.'sJfrtMT. 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