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FOR SECOND MOURNING. it is y to 1 un . to itvorpor nli , a ir th- mos dis ure cf current fashions in •. i -a qu. >tion akcnt which r, n women whose taste ; i • i.: eg to dr is Is un« i.i.ii for second motirniug at are distinctly dressy. In the- gcwr.s are very hi .r w- it . ami therein, their excus e I* is one of •t artist ph-tnr here and tt ss when jtn ted by s S’ tndards tin e can he tt’inuo and the wide, d* ^ ’ was lauded with narrow oi whit taffetta. Bnxplevs • >• in 1 . ok and fron? of the y two wry n itow white ■ > - w a ... 1< a via tkrt .1 t.arrow white belt confined l two resets i fr 11 *s si t of the back or ti ■* Slug collar. bright- I by brilliant plakl* v. , h -hirt w.ii> with l\> ' a falling off : 6 >tch combin 'ions. ! slth white aud black .uii 1 rowu is a fa v or it * with the mix- l tweed .> ii tl majority of women are. i i s - a? the n< k :iw , - . masculine tie. : :h Vel of the ;* v ir. strain -not in cmuidn. d with white, ii ct : . >! i ,with white, ink, hu-k and pink. ■ l 11 ola k and alt luit t v< rs tin popular at p:*i sent, r.ntf. too, runs linen hard and wash shirt waists are how u in bright green of light 0.1 v. It is a Umg time since so inuiv colors have hail vogue FLORilTTE. n>'> API TIT IT id a 1 refreshing : on indicate a comli t be Uy health. These are given r~- ••’filla. It makes pure a. ! g jad health follows. )!>rf lli.l.S rare all liver ills, ronstipat' >a aud assist diges 1 r TAMALE. let tl A: *t• r t > Snag i > wos a 11 1 with .. phil d 'tel a bo.;, n tooth, says k Wi rid. It a mst .• celled it. that g ive him hot-tom ale mail p -sed. ' - il 1 Snag, “whatever undo "Don’t N*; \ ’ i. >:* .' "Yi . 1 does ;tud I’ll r '.ter know’. D’ye “Yep!” “Well. • • r. am and si*- h ;• down ter . o . 1 «;i., r says: 1'youse want?’ Lh? gal’s name . » ; tni «r enp er coffee, ■o w i' ' a Id sausage aud 1! -r mug wants ter . .V d r »ld ter Cully, V * . w ay v.iv iug t i his i t i; rii t. W hen he conns* ho ay ’Here’s ver hot “I'd like ter jist ith.l- 1 one o’ dona hot rial1 t >w talkin’ about ’•:s makes • nigrv.“ And tM (>;> : . mid the corner h of -..naething to oat. Du- Crawford brought his .ths-L i child, suffering from . i;t:u a, to aie. It had been fo ;r o '.hs old and had al • sickl-. 1 gave it the usual in su h c.t 's but without •' it w .! but little more ' ' . * '■ : rh s ten po nils. 1 tl." father to give Cham 's > t: ra and Diarrhoea . : e ou« bottle of the 25 had been ns tl a marked ira n was -ci a and its « ontiuued ! the chid. Its weakness and usiKutiou disappeared and its •. : I’:;.. elf ! ’: ve tl;.' child’s - s iv*‘d by remedy. J. T. . M. 1>.. Tamanm, I!!. For sale • K. Goetz. Will \V. Irwin, John Wm. K. W. hams. C. Menkemel \ :t. H. Hague. H. C Stewart. A. ele. J Coleman, C. Schhepf, Wm. metier. Wheel :g. W. Va.; Howie . lb ; !J. F. Piabod} Ac |’.*'S i'll.I S are purely vegetable, elu w. do not pcia or FOR A REMARKABLE CURE RHEUMATISM. Those who never read the advertise ments ia their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jouathn Kenison, of bolau, Wurth county, la., who has been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders, read aa item in his paper about how a promi nent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured the sumo medicine, and to use his own words: "it cured me right up.” He also says: "A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheuma tism. Their boy was over to my house und said they were so bad that he had to do the cooking. I told of him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and how It had cured me. He procured a bottle of it and it cured them up in a week.” 50 cent battles for .-ale by Charles It. Goetze, Will R. Irwin. John Clari, Win. E. Williams, C. Meukemeller, Win. H. Hague, II. C. Stewart, A. E. Scheele, J. Coleman. C. Schnepf, Win. Menko meller, Wheeling, W. Va.; Bowie & Co.. Bridgeport; B. F. Peabody & Son, Benwood. riNAMJii AMJ inAUci. Money. I I'rr l out — Government* Firm, stocks. Dull i nr, Dull uuil luc Imaged. W heat, . N-w \ ■:». g/ust M—Money on call t:-sy .:t 1 ;\T <>ur; i. t loan l per cent; clo.-ed at ! ; r c» nt. I i:me ;n r, . ’ :;l« , • r t.tV ; . per cent. t aud steady at t«':j Silver ..t;r <; ivernmems - Firm. New f. S. is R-uL • red .122 New F. >. Is •'pons.122 l". S. 5s 1. i'!*r« !...110 l'. S. Os >'•‘Upons.liota i'. S. 4t> Registered.112 I’. S. 4s Coupons..112' 0 l'. S 2 Iteg.stered. '"i’j l’u itie *■_-> of .10O Sm*vs- Mi !< rately active. Railroads Firm. Stocks The volume of htislnss on the Sti> 'k K.v hug.- to-day reached the min imum, spe. 11! ition was sluggish and n. rrow limits Americans w.re also dull arid weak in the Konmn market, and the little trading done her** for the foreign account was on the l>< ir side of tile mar ket. ini 'll f I’.r.atioi: stl.s it■ i i tile covering . : short contracts wvt'e the factors. The Grangers tluctuated within a limit of one per . . lit. ' tht lust hour of luisin-ss a gen i ally hrni t on prevailed. The market e! >s. 1 • -tn. Hoi; is were quiet and urm. The s.t . > were $1,1210*. u. Total sales of sto.-ks 111,327 shares. (Quotations closed Atchison .1". Adams Express .117 Alt toll. Tette Haute .Ch 1*0 pr ■ rr • 1 . — Amen, a : Hxpr-<s.113 i ir >r a ! < >hio .> P4 I'..- i’a .52 < : i t S .tit;, rn . ( •. a! •’ i ■ . W, -ai ■ ik>- i; | . » : o . 21'4 .' tv ar 1 Alton .1.5s Ft .g... I irlh.gton and Quincy. v- t ■ 11;-> ll '.s' j 1 tvvaro g d Hu-lson . I3"’j 1 aware, i. ■kuwutma and Wt stern. lt>2\ 1 -ts’il'ers and Cattle Feeders Co.21 . ! . preferi • d . 21 I >rr Wayne .K> < .en* ral idle. -ri . 37% lilinols Central .hs's !. k Sht u .11 • Miehlg;.-. • ’en*- il .1>' ' 4 .Missouri I’ite c . 37’ National Cordage . 2’a ! >o preferred . 5>._. N-'w Jersey Central .IkIQ Norfolk and Western preferred .13” 4 Northern I'acitio . I"i 1 >■> pref.-rre i . 17h Nc-rthwesteru .1"1 1 .1® New Voik Centra! . 1"-’ N-w York an-! New England . Favdi. Mad . 2*% . 6 Fittsl.urg .l‘jl Fullm.ui Faliite .4».17P-: Heading . 17’a Hock Island .Tid* St. leans and Sun Francisco 1st pfd.. — v- >•. il . 1 ... t r*f -rr I .1271 • Southern I’aeillc . 27.’; T.-nnesse. Coal and iron . "*:*a Texas Faettio . 1-'i Cnion I a •Ilia . 13 1 ■ d States 1 In press . 41 W> item Fnioti .f'2'. Win-, ling and Hake Erie . K Lhj pn lorred .53 MINING STOCKS. F.tilw. r . Flu ■!. r . Crown l’oint . ('ous liditr. d California and f. a 1 woo.! . Gould at i Furry . Hale and Norcoss . H'.mestake . I: >n S lv»T . Mexican . Plymouth . Quicksilver . 1 > • | ret rr> ! . Sierra X> vada . l iiion Con-olidated . Yellow Ja. k t . . : . 60 . 35 Virginia.. 2>;t< . 50 . 45 . 1£C»0 . 1>* . 60 !ip - . 4<t . . . 2>'" . 4 . 3" rRODirc Chic.ua>. August s.—The wheat market to-day was battered with statistics re garding the shorin';*.- or the world's crop until it \\ ai knoeked dean off its fee-. 11was revived an! set tip again by the taking >n‘ about l'-kuo. bushels for ship iiu lit. :.n • x:it.iT lii ary teatute of which was tint 7".1' *• bushel? >!' the amount was for Toledo. At tin elos- an .ally decline of 7>..■ hud been r> owrc.l from and tin pri. e was i.-ft hiuh-f than it .-k - - l y. -'•riay <’ :u was kno.'ki ! out of it.' \ ■ ■ falling dowi < ■: a : tost on firm, which was sa:<i to he long about one mll li a for F ;•'ember, the selling .-ut of O' I 18 <1< of lt„c per bushel from th hh'!i>-sl |>oint. May v as unaffected ami dosed 1 «e higher. Provisions w. re nrtn aftir early weak in ss tl ■ v'los. s'."wing Ivan s of l.*» each In pork, lar.i ami ribs. FI. ur. Luill ami undoing. I. Wb it No spring • ■; No. 3 spring tile: No. 1‘ r* • i •:?*?*'7' -•>; August Sepi iM..', closing at i>7 'i : l>eeemlier it’", i closing at 7"'ac. forn. h \*o. i '■ No. " yellow ■' August :• closing at •: Sep t. ml'. r .T':. I' V. closing a* :c*l,c: »* 'tober 37'- el..sing at 37 V: Dee.-mber . closing at t'.as • usk No. 3 . No. J whi'.- • : No. whit-- ■.V".:', . August . lost- g at . Sepieml -r ,c. closing at 3<e • ■; May 3F jV, closing at -l'. • No. 3 rye I3'«c. N... " harlev nominal. No 1 thixr.'-ed H like Prime timothy seed -4f M. .. ieash t r 1-arr. I ?:» ‘ > •• • t. '7 ■ s.' '■ at '' ■. ■ _. January it" 3'"■* . closing at $1 * '■ l.urd. cash p.-r l'*» pounds ('> H 2: S* j'tt !Yil**r v - » IT1 ch*sii.u at v *• 11 uii r s.; : ;el..sing at S’1 *-e, Jatia ary i■ t • .. • .sing at J.-a._ Short i:ii s . sh si l.-s S •_>■ *1 • •. .. ; oaing at I . - ■ ■ : t >< - ...I., i ' to- tie at > Vl; January r* '• t . • losing at C> -l". Prv salte.1 shoulders "a e. S' ■ >rt . io.i: k s ■: . t'-e. Whisky. distillers* tutlfhed goods j gallon *1 —. F.effcr. steady: creameries 11’ il&c; dair les b ltC. i i.-. - ste ' ly at IP 121. 1 j; • ts Flour, • • barrels: wheat. - i»o . --ti. is: corn. IM.wn bushels: oats. l:*" - ... te,.'h. !s. rye. •*>"■• bushels: barley, - bushels. _ . . -g . i.m.-nts -Fiottr. lam ls: wheat. .. bushels; corITT,-- bushels; oat i;.".>o bushds: rv*. - bushels; barley. N.\v \ ..rfc, A tv. ust < • -Flour, rec v.irr. ' -x; >rts T.'F barrels; mark, t lull and weak. ... \\ receipts ll..»*. *••• .J'ols: export' i.iisbi is sales !*>. v bushels spot: U .r m 1~ . : si w uptlons Opened dull, de , lin^t under loeni pressure, rallied on » coverings, and cioe l at pr» ti. all ... 1 ;c s Flos.: g August September 7:k-. October .J-kc: December " t'ern r. edpts I"!.-***' bushels: exports bushels: sales 2S4..«" bushel? spot; m. rk ' a. tlve on export orders: oj • " .us opened weak closing steady. Clos d gMay » o'- skptembertlV; Octob.: ifav. steady. Hot ?. Steady Hi>s. steady. i • oil. r. steady. Wool, quiet and easy. Heef. stci! i' I’utnieats. rtrtm r. , Pari tiruivr; western steam t.esed at (ti GojiS ce. J BUIiKOED. —Li fa l'mic, firmer: new mesa $11 ‘ii'li 12 n\ Gutter. quiet bat steady; western dairy I-- !;: ; j<>. ci\ umery i:> / IT. •; do. fac tory N,.'fl. i' ; Kbdns imitation creamery lKil.V: State dairy 12$V1S‘-.-: do. creamery WteitLVc. quiet”; State and Pennsylvania 14’ ,i i.i'jo; western t resit Idolize. Tallow, tinner. 1 “etroleURt, dull; United closed at SI 29 bid. Molasses, quiet. ('"tie,., options opened steady, closing st< tdy at unchanged to 5 points net de cline. Spot coffee, Hio steady. Sugars. raw lirm: retinecl fairly active and tirm. Haltimore, Md.. August S.—Flour, rpiiet and unchanged. ip-.-eipts. e.Mi) bushels; shipna tits. d.Tsr bushels. Wheat. unsettled; spot atid month i’"1,'* ti,l,e; September 7"’, 7"'gt; 1 »■* 'ember 73'n 73*snunur No. 3 red cd.; ,... jp ■ ij ts, f»7.< bushels; stock. 77.1.17'. bushels; s.u.es, : \ e,, bus). '.-: Southern wlie.it by sample 7'i'i 7!U.c; do. on grade iTTU’^'./Tnt.je. Corn, dull; spot KiCe bid; month 4tic; S' jdenilnf .c; v. ur 30*41. allied; Janu ary 37 V; 37 V. Receipts 6,12* bushels; stock to,*;-:; bushels; Southern white corn 4;*c: Jo. yellow -! ■ • /00c. tJaic. easy; No. 3 white western 2f'P30c; No. mixed ‘Si'nt'so. Keeeipts 17,611 bush els: stock P.*\bushels. Ky> . piitt: littli demand; No. 2 r.le. lte c ;; s IN'; bushel;-; stock ll,!*s6 bushels. 1 lay, ■ " c oi< tim< tips- <1.; n.v 16 50. • .rain freights quiet and unchanged. Sugar. Cutter. Kggs and Cheese firm and unchanged. Philadelphia. Pa., Amrust S.—1 luttor, tirni; fancy wcstt rn creamery Li* •; do. Pennsylvania i»rints 21c; do. do. jobbing ■. firm: fresh near-by lie: do. west ern i3P 1! ■. t’i.rn, 'lull, s’' ady: No. 2 mixed 11c: Sep tember II ,•■: No. :t yellow 12c. * mi:, dull, steady: No. 2 mixed Septem ber 21‘..o. I {ye. dull: No. 2. to. Clover.' ■. 1 active, steadier: prime c,rh $ti < ’inciimati, O.. August S.—Flour, un Wheat. easnr: No. 2 red 70c: receipts, 3, k) bushels: shipments, 2S0 bushels. (' mi, ijuiet: N". 2 mixed IP. (<•»:.-• s’.-udv . No. 2 mixed 22(2oC. 1’ye, dull at I”'. Pork, inti .it *U> 27, Kurd, firmer at O'. 00. Kulkmeats. firm at 5G 00. I tucoti, linn at tl no. Whisky. steady at ;:1 22. Putter, quiet. Stwtr, steady. Epics, dull at !*<'. Tol.-do, «>.. Am.us! v._W’-.-ut, active and steady; ash ami vuuust 71;hc; September 72c; December 72 ac. LIVE SsTOCK. East Liberty. Pa.. August S.—Cattle st.-a-iv at unohariRt 1 j*ri» > s. II..ics steady. Prim.- llicht, $5 .V:-»s. fi'*; com n . 1*1 to fair \ oi kc rs, S'. -' • ■ 30; roughs, $3 ."■‘X'l I 5<>. . t»::. supply ii>cht but demand fair at y. sterday’s prices. «•’iiciniK.tl. O.. Amt list S.—Hors, dull at Receipts. 1,TOO head; shipments. 7"" head. DRV GOODS. NVw, York. August Y—Agents announce that on Auuusi 15 there prices for Amer ican inJn.*". s. inlipo and Kohl and < al en'ta far ics will he advanced to fqc: American shirtinps to 4c; American 15 in die...-- t• > T'hc, aa.l t’ Indbroes t>. •'••Sic; also, I" ksii-ui*- .‘E-inch to •;••««*. There was a h St tti r all around Inquiry for all de ser'ptioiis of seasonal.it* m>ods. both Sta and fancies, and of moderate quant ities the collective takings Were fairly 1 l*t • ii;a cloths Jlrm at 3 15-pie for spots, thouyl this is dc din. I for contracts. PETROLEUM. N.w York. August Y—Petroleum, easier: -lost : a' -s 1 : ,i *11 v. Pa.. Aiiirust ''.—Petroleum I ojHiud at $1 X\ highest $1 2S:.lowest $1 20; i closed at SI 28. Shipments, Tk.Cj'J barrels; runs, 81,054 barrels. METAI. MARKET. Now York, Awnist S.—Pis iron, steady; Southern $11 ■ u ci. 9 C'oi»i*er, steady; brokers’ price 11'sC. Lead, steady;'brokers' price 3“ic. Tin. Arm: straits $14 2T>: plates steady; spelter lirni; domestic $4 02fe. IJ y i!> t®*’"* I— White Swelling Camo on my log after typhoid fever, and pieces of the bone eamoout. Rheumatism joined the scrofula to put me in misery. I Hood’s Sarsaparilla proved just the medi ; cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a ! good appetite and I laid aside my cruteh and cane. Having taken 10 bottles food’s Sarsaparilla 1 my limb is entirely healed and now I am ; perfectly well.” Geokcie W. Cromwell, j Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, $1; six for £5. |£EKP COOL. Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Filters, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Shaves, Ice Clippers, Ice Tongs, at UtU. W. JOHNSON’S SONS, 1210 Main Street. 1 ( When physicians j Vs and chemists say over their Big J nature that the Silver Age Rye Whiskey i is absolutely pure, they mean that its use as a stiiaulaut is unrivalled. We rlnlm it to be t lie Finest Whiskey in the World. And you will say the same when you 1 have tried ii. If yur dealer does not carry It, send direct to i uuartera, lor it. MAX Kl.F.IN. S2 Federal St.. Ali.i.i;hi:xy, Pa. 1'lHtiIler and Wholesale Liijunr I'enler. ■ii ILAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOV u SHAVE WITH.” IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. e Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Flux, Cholera Morbus, Nausea, Changes of Water, etc. jir»{ Q Cats, Bures, Braises, Scratches, il HA -U Bites of Animals, Serpents, Bugs, etc. r>nci;.'Q || D Bail Colds, Bn Grippe, Influeura, DmLMIAu Ur Croup, Sore Throat, etc. SMELLS GOOD, TASTES GOOD. 'VERY WHERE AT AHD 5CC PER BOTTLE. HO RELIEF, NO PAY. /tDICINE CO. aerlv ,{"’<•>< -*>. V . Va.] SPRINGFIELD, 0. I FINANCIAL. WHEELING TITLE AND TRDStTo~ 1315 MARKET STREET. General Banking. Safe Deposit Vault. Rea! Estate Title Insurance. Interest paid on Sp«-'ial Deposits and Savings .Accounts. H. M. Rl SSEL.U. L. t\ STIFKL, President. Se iretary. C. J. RAW 1.1XG, S. I. SINGLETON. Vice Pit sclent. Ass't Secretary. G. E. GILCHRIST, Examiner of Tiiies. ■\TATIOXAL RANK OF W. VA. _.at wheeling.— CAPITAL . $200,000 Southwest Corner Main and Twelfth Sts. Does a General Hanking Business. DIRECTORS—August Rolf. R. T. De vries E. W. Oglebay, John Wagner. R- **• Iiazlett. J. R. McCourtney. E. B. Potts. Earl \V. Ogle bay, ^resident. J. R. McCourtney, Vice President, John Wagner, Cashier. DANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY State and City Depository. Stockholders Doubly Liable. CAPITAL . . $175,000 Government and local bonds bought and cold. Drafts issued on ar.y point in Eu rope, as 'veil as on iho principal cities of the United States. A general banking business transacted. Wm. A. Isett. Pres. Win. B. Simpson. Vice Pre3. J. A. Miller. Cashier._ PLUMBERS. \\7 M. HARE .v SUX. V Y —PKACTICAL — Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, NO. 33 TWELFTH STREET. All work June promptly at reasonable prices. __— James C. MansVnrger. JosephL#otz. MAWSBABG£fi &. LOTZ, -i'UACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters No. 37 Twelfth Street, Wheeling. Estimates furnished. All work done at reasonable prices. YfOTKE TO NATURAL HAS i’ roNSPMKKS. The "llibberd Colorific Natural Gas Burner" is the only burner in the market that is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Do not deceived in accepting “Just us good" with no guarantee. Tor sale by all plumbers. GEO. IllM15ERD * SOX, mr™ 1314 Market Street TRIMBLE&LUTZC0., SUPPLY HOUSE. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. STEAM AND HOT W ATER HEATING. A full line cf the celebrated SNOW STEAM PUMPS Kept constantly on hand. 1300 and 1303 Market Street. Wheeling. lu!6 _____ jAXD. LOnAIX AND' WHEELING RAFLHO.AD.J Time table in effect Monday, May 20, IS:*. Cleveland Deiiot, Foot o£ South Water Street. GOING S< )UTH. Central Time. Cleveland Center Jet Lorain dep Elyria .... Grafton .. Lester Jet ... Medina . Chip. Lake.. Sterling . Warwick — Massillon a m pm pm a m'atnjp niipm ,1 7 2o 14 35; . s 22:2 '.i 3i*| ,| 7 i.n.1,1 05 4 1" | 7 lf.ll 11* 4 2M | 7 oll< 1 5G 4 10 ' 7 50,1 53 5 IAj! h 2l|2 00:5 S 42,3 211*4 01 S ST'S 30 0 17. 11 20)2 5y6 40 mass...00 ..., 9 47 2 _*j7 1 * 0:: Justus . ■*n-i a::i'7.a 0 r Canal I New Fhlla vhrlchsvllle ft Clairsv’l*- 2 3>. . 7 SMI.'. 3 *V» Bridgeport .. 12 56iG 25 .... 9 50 s M2 32 3 41 j ■ . : . : : |j> m pni!pm:u tn am;p ru pm " CM >IN<; NORTH. Electric cars between Wheeling, Mar tin*. Ferry and C., i-. & W. Depot in Bridgeport._ * Central j j Time. jam .a ?uja m pm am.amipm Belial re .I > 0011115|3 2516 45i$ 1 15 Bridgeport ...j 6 20 12 15;3 45:7 ol,i' o'* 1 St. (MnlrsvlUe I pin |7 4Oj9 5,,2 20 L*!iri. h -vlllo .,520 828; 2 28'0 uo,t N« •• I h U»2u. 5 3 8 471 2 48,6 17 Canal Dover.. ,5 45 > 55 2 50 0 21 Justus .614 9 28| 3 _ Massillon .■ .■ 1. 3 4 1 1 Warw ick .''.55. 10 1" 4 lo pm Sterling . 7 17 10 33 4 33; Chip. Lake—]7 32 in to: 1 p Medina .|7 44dlW 5«" j ter Jet. Clr„fton .^ 4 32, 0 *‘*3 Elyria .19 uo'll to 0 21 la,rain ..:•!*. 12 <>• 0 35 3 ■ r Jet... . 71 Clevela'd, Ar. 9 001121 ^_ _lam p m|p m| I 7:20 a. m. from Cleveland t<> Fhrichs vilie. 2:28 p. m. from I'brichsviUo to .Cleveland runs daily. I Through conn*. thus and through tick ets to all p >ln< 1' ill 01 >ui .. nti or Address ~ M. G. CARREL, Gen. Pass. Agent. OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO On and after Monday. June 1". 1-895. Pas senger Trains will run us follows: ‘Daily. [Daily Except Sunduy. Central Time. South Pound. Wheeling . B*nwood . Moundsvllle . Kew Martinsvlllo eistersvillo . Friendly .. St. Mary's . Williams! *wii ... Parkersburg . Belleville .. Ravenswood . Ripley Landing . Sraham . Sew Huvcti . Hartford . Mason City . Clifton . pt. Pleasant . Gallipoli* . Suyandotte . Huntisgton . Iveuova . *3™! *42 4 , 2 15 1 • «» 3 85 4 42! 5 '.*»> 5 171 6 30 1 15 2 It 2 3: 2 14 a. m 16 001 1; 35 |p. m s “5 8 12 8 ld| 8 25 8 If) 9 U0 9 20 ID 35 10 45 111 s ]a. m.| 1 .. m. *5 15 5 30 5 45 « 52 7 13 2W 7 55 4a 8 37 4 15 9 10 1 52 9 4') ' 5 52 10 30 •i 151 jo 57 G 21 11 (*3 '• 25' 11 00 8 51 11 12 G 37I 11 16 North Bound. 1 I 4 ,1*. m.,i>. in 12 "l| 11 45 11 ID 1 10 32 I lo 15 | 10 i>3 37 <b Wheeling . Benwood .. Mi.undsvtlle ..... {sjyw .Martinsville glstersville . Friendly . tit. .Marys . Willamstown ... l arkersl urg .I G, I’.'lleville ..... ftav^nswootl . liipley Landing Graham . New Haven ... Hartford . Mason City — 1 . l>t. Pl.-.sant .. Gallipojls . G u van■ 1 ot te ... Huntington .... iCenova . 6 « l''i t, <j«,; 4 3.',' 4 r.i 3 531 5 15. 7 10| G 4M G 23! 6 IN « IS «ii! 1 251 1 031 12 3'. 12 If* 12 2*:| 12 'i 12 15 5 37 lli. 5 25j 11 31 4 2 . lo 35 4 15 ‘in 35 3 .'All 10 00 . m.fa. m. • 7 17' h 2o: 1S 30' 8 .aif J*. ni. j 6 I •j 9 00 8 40 0 53 11 45 12 **o 12 53 •1 00 1 20 t'J M h 31 C 53 G 52 G 43 G 11 6 37 4 40 t 30 4 10 . Job 5 Binding -...FOR. COUNTRY PRINTERS. Write for !'f»timateN> WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO, 12*5 and 1227 Market Ht„ WHEELING. XV. VA. ilAUiZiyt .UiNUJ>^ A brECIALTV. I RAILWAY TitfE Cm Arrival, and departures of trains on an3 iifti Ji , s Explanation of llcfcri tu • Marks: ’Daily; iSuncuy excepted! JMonday excepted; fSaturduy excepted! fSunday only; ','Saturdav only; IMoncai only. Eastern Standard Time, which is _on«.| hour arllt r than t'entral Titr Dip; t. . ■' -Main Lino c-iiai, Arrtvi:. “Id si an:,'\.'a,h Cy, Hal, Phil, N’Y; *S a) ^09 *3 : pm Walk Cy. Bai, Phil NY|.. ii o ami..Cumberland Aecom..1 t7 10 pm IWpmi.Grafton Accom ....1*19 h) m* is 15 an»;..iiound*vUld Accom..| r7l0au toG6 i’in|..Mcninisvltle Aecom..] flloptij *1100 pn. ..Mound-villa Accum..| $7 ,0 . 1 *1120urn].Ct.riand Express.] MSj'ifl Depart. , Ls. &. (j.—C. U. div., «>»u -. rnvtC* *7 85aniiFor Coium and Chicago *115 a;a •1015 ami Col., Ctn. and St. L«ul* MO am *3 <5 i>ml.Newark Acccm.*12 lv PH fll 40 pnijGoL, Cin. and St. Lottie MHO ;>H *1 40 pm j..Col. and Cntcugo Ex.. *105 pm tit) 15 ami..St. CUirsvllle Accotn.. fl2 10 prtj tS -0 pm iju ..at. (_,.urnvilie Atioui.. t3 45 ;>m|..St. Cialreville Accvm.. i"2 4t) am]. .Columbus and Cln.„ *10Lr>umj.SatidurUj" Mall *5 30 png Depart. |D. & <j..\tf.rp. &~U div.i Arrive. •4 65 am[...Pittsburg and Ka-t...;}ll$0 prs ■. Pittsburg .I *0S0p!p ..p .. .. Ea»t .pini*»an* 30 am]. 11 55 pm . Ta 00 p:nj. 1 * i i7 i> am . Pittsburg . ..Wash., Pa., Accotn... ..Pittsburg Express... P.. C. & St. L. Ry. . Plttaburg. am* Steubenville and West. tl25 pm|. ..Pittsburg and N. Y... •3 Lj pm . ..PiuShurJf and N. Y... U2 Si pm ts io a a fj ant Awl ^ s t$ 0'» prx to 55 pm t3 25 pnj ’ll 25 aia 25 antJEx., Cin. and St. Louis] t7 12 am t9 00 pnvEx., Cln. and St. Louie; tOSopm tl 35 pnjEx., Steub.. and Chl’goj ta 25 pia °u 55 pm....Pitt-;, and Dennison....*11 35 aia Depart. , W. & L. E. Ry. I Arrive. TlO no am Maastlon, To). &- West' ta 35 pra tl'J 00 amiCanton. Akron & C'leve.j 15 35 pni fluOo ami.. Wheeling and Steub..! HOSpi* 14 55 pm I .Massillon and Canton.| tl 06 pns Depart c . L & W.—Criclgep'tT Arrlvi. Cleve., To!, and Chicago! tl 65 pm Clove., Tol. and Chlcogo] *7 35 p:e ...Massillon Aecom....IflO 50 ant St Clairsvllle Aecom. 19 28 am St. Clairsvllle Accom. tl 32 pm St. Clairsvllle Aecom.I 14 48 rm St. Clairsvllle Aecom. m U2 pr-1 .Local Freight.|tll 50 util C. & P. H. R. I Arrive." Wayne and Chicago! j9 98 pm t7 2*' am 1 c ; ft. tl 53 pm 18 til atn tlO Os am 12 32 pm if- :j pm tl 53 p:n Depart, j to ot un rt t6 OS atn,...Canton und Toledo...! 19 05 pat it:08atn;Alliance ai.d Cleveland iooGpia flO 09 am Steubenville and Pitt ' 19 OS pat tt;0Sam,Ft. Wayne and Chicago] 1905 prtj t210 prp ...Canton and Toledo...I 1995 pm 12 10 pm| Alliance and Cleveland] tl 35 pm 12 10 pm .Steub. and Wellwtlle. Til (6 urn 13 14 r>mlPhiladelphia and N. \. ff 3t> pm 13 44 pml.Baltimore and Wash. 15 5Sp: > 13 44 pml.SteubenvIlle and Pitts. p6Spni 17 13 pini.Sieiih. an<l WflDvillo. T.85?nm : part. Ohio River it R. •■115 am. Passenger .*10 15 atn 11 45 pml. Passenger . tl 0> prn *4 00 pm). Passenger ..J *7 39_pnj 'Leave ’ 13.. Z. & C. Railroad. Arrive" Beilftire. Eastern standard Time Bellalre. io 00 am'B'-llallo and Zanesville 6 10 prrj 5 45 pm!. Woodsfleld . !‘20a.r» 5 30 ami.Mixed Train. C 43 pin Wheeling and elm grove ▼ * railroad. On and after Saturday. February 2d, 1895, trains will run u i dlowa, clt) time. Leave WV-llm:. i Leave I'lm dr..ve Time'Tr’n Time Tr'n Time 6.. 8.... JO... 12... Tr’n Time'Tr’n No. a. m No. 3.. .. t« ( 1 '20 4.. .. T »:<i 8 <M ’.M n oo;2»; in no y. ii do '|o 14....ti-’ :: lij.... 100 3b u. t Dally, except Sunday. Sunday church train will leave Kim Ciove at 9:44 a. m. a:ul Wheeling at 13:17 U. E. WEISOEURER, Qsuara l ^iawujiec* 1>*3noi»r 1?I. 4 in' 3... r> w> 5... 6 no 7... 7 (Vi! 3... 5 00 11... 9 00| I'l 00 1.1... 11 Will.., |17... So. tc 00,19.. 7 00,31.. S 00 23.. 19 00 25.. 10 0-1 2J.. 11 00 23.. ji. in. 31.. 12 tv ;3.. 1 oo 55.. 2 001 p. m. 3 00 4 00 5 "0 C no 7 lO 8 «») 9 00 10 00 11 OO BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Departure and arrival of at Wheeling. Eastern time. 5-ay 1- ^9j MAIN LIKE EAST. y,.r Washington, llaltimore, Fulludel I'hla and New York, 12:25 u. m. ami 3: to !'• pi.. (3,illy, and l1. 30 a. in., except Monday. Cumberland accom modation, 7.00_ a. tn., dally, except Sunday. Grafton accommo dation, ik'd p. m., luily. Mourdsvllle accom modation. 7:«0 and *:15 a,,d u".ulr’; fn.. except Sunday. and 11:00 p. m., .utur Cumbcrland express, ll:-0 a. in., dally. dun ARRIVE. From New York, Philadelphia. Valti laore and Washington. »'-a a.■ *u" > . • Cumberland accommodation, T.W p. »>., exc-opt Sunday. . 1 Grafton accommodation, 10.d) a. m., Motindsvlllo accommodation. .1» nnd 1:10 p. nt., except Sunday, and 4..0 l>. tn.. Saturday only. Cumberland express, !:-• P- m.. daiiy.^ WHEELING AND PITTSBURG DIVI SION. For Pittsburg, Washington, Faltiinoro, Philadelphia and New York, 4:55 a. ra. und &:4S p. m. daiiy. For Pittsburg. 7:30 a. ni. dally. Pittsburg express, 1:30 p. m., except ^Washington. Pa., accommodation. G:'J0 ci. m., except Sun toy. * From Now York. Philadelphia, Haiti mor«. Washington and Pittsburg. 10:10 a. tn.. daily. 11:30 j>. m.. except Saturday, and 2:23 a. m., Sunday only. Pittsburg mail. 12:35 p. in., except Sun day. und 3.50 p. in. daily. Washington. Pa., accommodation, S:KI a. m., except Sunday. TRANS-OHIO DrVTSION. For Columbus, Chicago and the West, ?^5 and 10:15 a. m. daily, and 4 10 p. m. c oliimbus, Cincinnati and St. Louie. I m. la ly, and 11:40 p. m., except Saturday, and 2:10 a. m . Sunday only. St cialrsvillc accommodation, lo.ii a. bi‘. and 3:15 p. m.. except Sunday. Newark accommodation, 5.D p. ta. y Mall, 1 ARRIVE. From Chicago. 1:15 a. m. and 1:<5 nnd 5:30 p. m. daily. , , From St. IxniK cpa lnnr.tl ml < olum btis 4:50 a. m. and 5. p i ». daily. St Clairsvlllo a ' ommudation, 12:10 p. o'.' and 5:30 P m.. • x* -i t Sunday. Newark accommodation, 12.10 p. m. dully. ,, , , , ,, Sandusky mnll. 5: .T> p. m. dally. ('UAH. O. SCULL. General Passeng -r Agent. J. T. LANE, T. P. Agt., Wheeling, W. Va, \\ . \Ti:)Nb. . ennsylvania Lineal fKAi.'xS IIUN ll* CtMkAL liMt. \ Oi at 1 ’eon lv into Station on Water Ht., l’<-ot ot Klevemh St.. Wheel* lug, at M l.uru House, Wheeling, and at the Pennsylvania Station. Bridgeport. Bouthwv: : .s .. tern--j an-1 fandle Houle. •Dally. 'Except Sunda . From Wheeling to | l«eu.a. | Arrive. 2f> am, 15 35 pm .t; a ami t5 35 pr.i G a arnitiu 35 iu.t t'i a umj tS 35 pra 1'j 25 ani| +5 35 pra ■>t* 25 am t5 35 pro 115 55 pmj 13 2a i • % (15 5;. pmi 15 2o pin H2 25 pmj t2 2a | nt e5 55 pmi*10 35 am *5 55 pm,*10 35 am *2 55 pm,*l<) .15 an *2 55 pm I 15 35 am ts in pm 1C 12 am 18 CO prnj G12nm tS00pm| G12h*i Northwest System-*. .evelund end Pitta* burg Di vteion. Trains run daily except Sunday as f'.l* Mellsburg and bleub... M 'Pul,.:] I al:,l J’lttS_ Me\v Cumberland. Indianapolis and St. L. Columbus ami Clr.cln... It fllsburg uml Steal, Philadelphia and N. V. Steubenville and Pitts.., F'dumbuH and chi'ago1 Phiiadelpdla u!id N. l.j Baltimore and Wash...I Steubenville and Pitts..) fcteub. and Denni: m...i IndbinapullR and St. E.J 11.• <,n and (MncinnaM.! Steubenville and Coinm] 1 rom IJrids"-port to | Leave. | Arrive. Steubenville atir! Pitts.'.I l'ort Wa.}!. .. '’ill'a.,o.I C .' i. and !o.. I .A Minnie sind Cleveland P Ft. Wnyne A- I'liioago. Cuiiti'ii an 1 T'll' . Allance utid Ole • '.and St*-ub. !in<l Well: die.. Philadelphia and N. Y. i alt' ■ ■ i >v • .. 1 Mjnvlll ■ P -a. hi ‘111/ S-: ! • -tn\ 1 5 Cri am 08 am 0 OS am 9 09 am 11" ran 110 jan 1 lo | in 110 pm 2 •: i pm J. G. TO.dLIXSC I .; • r( .. N. ris?<*ng’cr f l\'uruenth »<C pri * > 'x, i i H 0. pm 10(I. r.m ■i FOR REKT AMD FOR SALT! C-V-lLi at Ihu itek’iater Couitilig Iluuuu _