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MBOICAL. I dr.j.e. smith, SO. 91 TWELFTH STREET. I Tic test evideuoo of * physician's sucom is tha t? I Huu::y oi tils culiuila. TueiucrwuJng dumandsfor I ay uofufiioiiid prove thai I havs dealt wwntbly *nd fairly with those who havo oonawif^i I Be. I uever u* u patient's name without permit. I Hoe. though I have many hundredcorUflcatwfrom I vitb nany y ear> hotpital experience aud famlliari ty w,p thcniMuUe saentt, a cU observant* 0f tea. pt-niraeuul jRi iilluritiei aud strict attention to "ie mitnjMjement, Insures tooctm, If curt U . >:? . and I frmikif give the patient my opiuiou PHOOP Kidney mid Liver' Uhmwus and aheumatiamfa&rn.'d Ttrrlbly.?"Nothiug seemed to hell, mmjuuM aoi get out of bod. Dr. bmith cured msT" ZK1T. PHfLUPS, aurrh, Polypus of Som. iMpal^^toJfcf. fur n.ur?;imtout mediuine failed to halo mi Dr smith completely cured me, * *** CHARLBeOlDODOC of Sit'ldul <L Co., Wheeling, W' Va. Dp;*!*:* snd ulcerated titomach.-^huatmant *,? *-pifu!?, Kunnlug Sores ou Head?"My son >u aiiltcifi for fourteen year*. Nothing seemed to bfluhlia. Vr. Smith cured him." MRS. CATHWUN* CAPS. .Market street, Wheeling, w Va. ar.ffr ?"Suffered for year* with cancer. Had it cutout thrte time*. It returned after esch ouei* "... Dr. ami Hi cured mo without kuife, caustic or tZ'n"" M?a. a. M. wiMJu rr. 1Ii;?. PbtuU of A?ua-Klat of my feck for Ik mttu Hearted dying. Dr. Uulth cured me withal tuili. m rtv? week*. TH0MA8 COLVrN( VboleMlu Grocer, MalnSL, Wheeling, W. Va. Pi?mtlon? of Rectum, Prolapau* mid Pile*. W*i glvi'it up K> die and pronoiiiuMd incurable, nr smith cured me without luiife." w' WAfllUHOTON DKLANY, Martin'* Ferry Eer. H. 0. U'ld write*:?"Dr. 8mlth'? Kufwauou?l Mfrtca tinny fmntly havei been nu?t *atl*f*ctorj Jj,.l | coinuieiid him to all m a gentleman and a ^nL ' Kolb My*:?'"I had been lufferlug fofwviu yenni hh'I treated by muny phyalcian* for I'r Smith Mid I bod a tune-worm and ?fUt hours removed a mounter 10U feet loug." Keiiwlo rtoiiiplalntA.-Three year* In hospital* for fenulw. give tue |?cullar advantage! In such eases, fci?>u? cure*l nf catarrh, disease* of heart, Uvor, ttftuuiii, kKliieys, skin, blood, nervoua affection* lu,l NcHkm^vi of men and youth, scrofula and Itihm* Mtlfy to my auccew. , pHrtrtirwl w-hout the knife, pitleuu ?t a distance may be treated by loiter *nd MiuU'tK'ii it'irtriuiiet'd. A chart for self oiamlnaduo win on rwt'ltit of two three-cent tampa, and ?jri* returned free. Comuiutioii nt otUco free. Office hours frera 9 a. _ i to,?r. x.. 'lully. tiuuday from'2 to & p. u. Call a?>I.lR?. J. K SMITH. M.D., ipH Nit. '.i| Twelfth tit., Wheeling, W. Va. VALUABLE DISCOVERY BY Jilts. JL'LVE MYERS. Diawing and Healing Salve Price 25 mill 00 ci'iiU per llox, , Tin1 limning and Healing Salve fBMOtfbniicliMi, felon* and ab*eiae?, without tho ul,if the knife. Tin- Drawing anil Hcallug Salve cum rut*. hums and flesh wound*. Tin' Drawing ami Healing Salve eawery?lpel?*niid ringworm*. 1 Tin' Drawing anil Healing Salve com iin! poisoned Ue*h. The Drawing and Healing Salve am corns, lutlAllied joint*, chilblalu* uuil frost wit.* Sir*, Jtilyo Myers' Rheumatic Cure limrtainciire fur rheumatism, neuralgia, weak Ucki. iimdiu, stKTiit^ of the Joints, severe aches, n?ui|>s, Ac. Price II |mt bottle. Trial boltle 10 rqUl Kur sale, wholeaulu and retttil, by LOUAN it CO.. ahlHMw ('nr. Bridge and Main Hts., Wheeling. " PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Lust! No Out; Need SulTor! AitiroCnrt for iiliml, bleeding. I telling and Ul wwioil I'IIys hu* been dlxcovcreuby Dr. Wllllum, (iuIiiHt r-'iiii'ly.) called dr. Ullitiii'ii Indiitu Uauiii-ui \ iu^le Im>x him cured the worm rtrwii-'i.imof j.mir ;;u yimim atniidtng. No oik* m-"1 ?uflir live inliiutt'H After implying thin wond?ilul mk'C'Iiik mcdlclne. Uitiona, liiMtruiucntN indi-liv mirii's ?lo mom lmrm limn gotxl. Williuu'j ointment iilt?<rlm lint tumors, allny* the Hi* ifi-HMMiliiK. i |>artU,iilurly at night ui'tcr Kcttlua _ ?*mi in !? '!. iwtH km u |H>ttlilco( KlVffi liiHtnnt iinu < ri'liL-i. mitl In |irc|Mirv<| only fur Piles, itch* ? < j ? ?? piiviit?- ii.iiu. niul for nothing uliu. K'til wlmi Hie lion. J. \|. t'ofltiiliurry, of Cleve* knl,m>'kuixiiit Dr. Wllllum'* Indian Pllo OlntBrM I have used wore* of I'llo Cures, and II ?LMimo [tl.-ui.ire to say that I have Hevcr found Mjihlng which n-ivo h ih J in moil late and perinaBrat rrliff us Mr. WUUiini'H Indian Ointment. ailliy I^mii A Co., Hrldito Corner. Wheeling, Kxl i>) nil iIiiikuMi, or mulled on receipt of prlcc, fiw IlKMlY <b CO.. Prop'rif.. tmr Cleveland, Ohio. SKIN DISEASES CURED ; Br Tin f'BAZir.n's .Matrlr Ointment. Cnrc? a* . Ubrm^li'. riuii>I?-M. HUck Ili-adu or (Jrubs, lllotehfluid Ertiptloiixon the face, leaving the skin clear, I kmlthr ami beautiful. A No cure* Itch, barber's I lifb *ali Kheniii, Teller, King worm, Heald Head, tti|>r*?l IIiiiiiN, core Nipples, Bore Lips, old, olntiBtfcl'kmand .Sore*, &v. , Hlciu Dincnfto. J r.Drnki'. Kw|. Clevclftiid, Ohio, mlTercd beyond | til?.,-**rl|'ili?ii from n skin difeiiw which nppeuied j 01 bu liuii'k head and f ice. ami nearly destroyed f ' klifjr The nn?*t cun-fiil doctoring fulled to hell) klm.M'1 nflcrnll hud failed he nml Dr. Frailer s | lUilcoiu'tincut uml was cured by a few applicant. 1 TThe flr.t and only poult(vo cure for skin ills* ?*?twrill?\ivercd. I Km by until on receipt of price, Fifty Cents. i ltll.MlY A CO., Mole Propr'a. J CLEVELAND, OHIO. Tor Mud, Bleeding, Itrhlng or Ulcerated Plica, j f.?|]|Um'? Iiiiiimi ille ointment la a sure cure WotII i0, hy limit. For Mle by I/tgail A Co.. drug' 1 fltMhtflmg. dolMtow ( _ EDUCATIONAL. _ (SCHOOL FOR GIRLS I WniTY, MOTIIKIM.Y CARK, OO0D BOABDISO, HKI.KillTKUL LOCATION AND RKAHUNA1II.K CUABOEB. IT. DK CIIAXTAL ACADEMY, NK\tt WHEELING, w. VA, jsmu. rth year of this well-known school "fltlJ. utulfr I.1''' charge of the Slater* of the Vlsi* V* FIRST MONDAY Or BEPTKM* wwii. nn-i eimi.'nilea ten months. JJHli received at iu7 time In the session. , JV? who d?*?ire tot.'ace their daughters in An Wwtlim aiTonlluK excel Monalhrgood advantage* fw?*yof liealtlifiii and deUghlful location, e* J?*ai'-mM.iiMMiixhdl.K-lpiJne andInatructlon, ?th?h,i,.i,of iif,-i.,ng teueiMO. In every depart . wof fviimi,.iiicutiuti, incMJng the modem Wjcei ami tuu?lc, at very rewonnble rates, 'oramialranie nf thl* tfhfW. Address dikhtuub of the acadkmt, or THK VISITATIOK, Wt?. Mt. pitjllANTAk ?}} *** Near Whseilng, W. Va. VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY,. iJj-J&fcparttMttsof ntudy: text bcnika fttrtllahed calendar arranieu toauit teiudiertj ei lotnue ycurfromflTB to WW; uon-?i'larian I Fall term begins mKTI'KMBKH *?Im *he?dance last year from 28 counties of "ml fr,,in * States and Territories got)" *tudeuts larger than for ten years pre foriitt|iwit*aii'1 other Information*npijr lo Aflln* Prudent D. B. PURINTON, MoflflMl Efi,^nVn. 1 jjttlUXY COl.UXIK. = lB*?Inirr torn of the Arn.lcmlc t>OT*rtment | Wi \HV ;l, \#l CIamm Will be formed ?Ti"flinn<Ute now otmlcnu. t)ook-k?rplng ,, *I'M<1 not Hceil i"iO wr term "?<\w wf. k. i furtiKT purtlenUrt ?<1nren u I'KWIUKNT W. K. PKNULLTON, BHhmtr. W, Vn. . w FINANCIAL. JJA VK OK rii'5 OHIO VALLEY. : ti75,ooo Jji'"1' P*M?H ; "ISim vi^-FrMdciil Pui Ucwral ?mkin? llurinm. ; 111Wm. n. Wmiwm, IV'. MnK.lMiMf, : LV '"". Vlotor Rownbliif. -1' r. p. JEWtw, Qxhiw. JJ^iiAXii a HANK. tl,IT?'- ZZ mmm tTwMmt "nt lit onus Vlce-l'mldenl I I S Tin- niM'-TOM, lU.,..?' 8. lIoTkhflnw, fe* IW1 1 tnvwi. nuhl>r HI Muuim lotllt HOXEH ?,u?Wllh WnltflMloM, In . *?* ? F Jourteenth 8t., Mtw York, delft MBPICAIft .#/# ^ #// The 0,000,000 Children lu tlio United Stutca Who KiilTbr Pain, Who Fret ami Cry, Wlio ll?v? I'ule Facet, ' Who UftVu liaii llruuth, Should LT?o Laughllu'g Worm Sjrup The Chi d WhoM Sltwp U DJaturted, Tbo Chi d Who Wakwi In Terror, Tb? Chi d WhoM Appvtltu I* Voradoua, The Chi <1 Who#* A|iiK.'iltD Vurli'H, I'ho Child Who lJiw'H Nut Thrive Tlw Child Who In Kmaciated, Tlie Child With Internal Irritation. Tiit can J with hallow Complexion, Should Una LauglilluN Worm Syrup No Maoaao So Danceruua At Worau. No Child la Proa From Them. They Ctuw Die**** Tbeniaelvea. TUey Agiravulv Other Couiplalnta. Tbo Chilli's Curo >Yhcu Teothkgt LAUGHLINS INFANT CORDIAL Sonxxt tiik (lima: Allay* Paim; Hkix-i-ks invlaumationi CONTHOL* TlIK litlWkl*. (Jt'lilNll ril'MUKK CllM I'l.AlNT, 1) YMK.N1 KBY, Diaumiika, flatulkml-k, Culic, inc. Mother* will And It Very vnlunbln?the child will b? rrl Unfit, art (ii/u a p* nlie *Urp. mtd unAe up rhttrf d. happy, mul fffllnp rom/urlnUe. Wegtiaranlat each bottl*, and will refund lln? price of i-very one uot Uolu* u* represented. bold by *U drutffiaU. ? Price 20c. per Bottle. j LAUGHUN BROS. & CO., Proprietors, WHEELING, W VA. - r q : "[HE GREAT CURE ! >' ? roa RHEUMATISM . Aa It la for all dlaoaaa* of tbo KIONIYti , LIVER ANO BOWEL8. It olauuae the ay item of the acrid poiaon tb.it oiuasa tbo drwcfal Buffering wblob 1 > only tbo Tlotima of HhtumaUem oan realiao. , THOUSANDS OF CASES of the wore! fbrma of thla torrlbl* dlaoaao , ,< bato boea quiokly relieved, In a abort Uaa PERFECTLY OURED. ' lm bad wonderftii aucoeaa, and an immanaa . , f-'i In every part of tho Country. In bunI'tedaofoAMaithaaouredwheroa!) olao bad 1 for. Ji It la mill, but officiant, CEHTAIN , IS ITS ACTION, buthanaleaa inalloaaoa. :rlt < leaaMa, Ntrencthcnt and glvea ??ew ' ' Ltr? tjc.l tbo lmporUnt^rcinacf tbobocly. , TV - nn'.i ral ooUon of tho Kldnqya la reitorcd. Th? Llv r4eeloaoeodofalldi2caao,and tho Lor jla move Crooly and healthfully. In thla , w?7tho woral dli oaaoa aro oradloatod from tlc;y?.ju, i Jt 11 b na boon proved by tbouaanda tbat immmm < la tuamc?teffteetual remedy for oloanaluff the , ayatomof all morbid aocretlona. It abouldbo i uaoi In every bouaehold ae a 8PRINQ MEDICINE. i Alwaya ouroo BOJOUSXEJS, i OHOTXPA* 1 TiON, riLr.3 and all TZMMJ1 UUoaoea. , ( 1* pat up In DryVegetable Form, ItttlnranJ, < i onepnrluireof wblrli makes Gnmrtiwcdlclne. M?o In IJqald Form, very Concentrated for , ( thoMntenicnroi.ftUoiowhoca:inotre'ulU7r?- > i rualt. llael$teUS#l'i<ilf$cienoylarUUfr/>m*. ' c: ' rroyronn mwouisr. rwcr,*i.oo ' 1TELLH, BICIUItllKO* A fit.. I'rojra, I (WTl aand th* dry iwtnaM.) IHT.' I v Tin, TT. , 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. JR. DYE'S ESec(iO'-Voltaic Appliances TO MJDKT lUflfertng from Mrrvoii?\VonkiioN?ir4,(Jpit< prnl I'clillity, Ion of none force or vlnor, irany dlwusc ruHulttiiir from Ainmr* nnd Ornwt BAU?m. or to nny ono afflicted with Khcutna* Hum, NcumlBla, Turnly*I?. Bjilnnl Difficult!?*, Kidney or Liver Trouble*, Lnine liuck, Urn* lurei, nnd other PIm'mc* of the Vltnl Groan*. iMho women troubled with discuses peculiar to their lex. . Speedy relief nnd complete rMfnrntinn to health guaranteed. I'liwn are the only Klectrlc Appliance* llint liavn ever liecneoiislriirtcd upon sclent iilcprin* riple*. Their thorAHgh efficacy him Itccn pnnv tleally proven with the immi woihIciTiiI kucccmn. nml tliey lime tlic liirhcwt rmlorm'nienlH from medical unit *clen? lllle men.mid from liuiMlredN ulio Imve been qiilrltly and radically cured l>y llielr iinp. Send at once for Illustrated ramphlet, giving all Information free. Addn-M, VOLTAIC BUT CO , Msr?h?H. Mir Corel Strofuli, Enolptlit, Plmptei mil h!l Qrubi, Btatcnei, BoiI?, .Turner., Tetter, Humeri. Salt Rheum, Bceld Hud, - -- '-i tr.malM Weak. B9rCB, mercurial . neasea and Irregularities, Diuineaa, Loaaof Appetite. Juandlce, Affections of the Liver. Jndlgeitlon. Blllouaneaa, Uyspenala and General Debility. Direction* eleven language*. A rm?m of Oxtdoek Blood Htlfe* will wtlifjr the motf ?V.f julral tint It U th? Creaieit Blood Purifier M e?nJ>. MU*, |1.M. TRIAL lltSt, 10 Oath rnSTgn, HUBUM A CO- Proo'fi, Bufclc, N. y, SiAKtunu DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED A viotim of roitlliiu lmprntjf nco catttHn# Trema* htm Dfrar, Sorrow Debility, I/xU Jfiuihond, air., iuthijj In tair. aretf known remedy, liai dlt* tovrr.<Utiwi?lM'lfC'ife. wblcli fie *UI ?ft?<l FHE8 lo \ l?_ fi'li.w.iiiiflt'rpM^addreM J< If? IlIiKVli^ L si^srafl I ^5/ \ The Latest The Best. THI BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, i Tlio lupdsomcst and most eomploto LARGE ARM MACHINE Yot produced. ittrsTBATEt) cinctiuns sext on ArrttcATioy, Viotor Sowing Machine Co., - Mlddlotown, Conn. Jooltuni Mk?. M. 0 *. WittlM Ht hlllmm, M ffitt MeUtgenctt. A rAKorrurrttt From a WbttliuK isoy In Em! India. . Calcutta, September 20,1881. Jfy Dear Father. I hope before I return to America that you will visit the land of the Veda. I anj auxious for you to see not only India, the aucient land of one of the most ancient of races, languages uud religions, but India the stronghold of Christian mission. The impressions you received from your visit t> Syria 1 am afraid havo colored your feelings fur the whole mission world. Like the churches to which St. John wrote, so of thefau in ludia 1 havo somewhat tosav ugaiiist them. But theae churches 1 think furnish a type of a christian for upright ness and general houesty of conviction that ; will compare favorably with the mass fur- i nished by mauy of our communities in America. The main ranks of heatheudom ; have barely been touched as yet There i ii to my mind no break, that could be i could be called a breach in the wall that we luubt tumble down. But there are littlo i bodies, gathered principally from the worst classes that are living "Christ" in all i parts of the Land. The uicu like Kaui i Ohiindnr Boso, whom we met at the j General Conference in Cincinnati,?/ou wm recall hiiu?are very few?the exceptions. So you see the reason why I say that the great wall of heathendom is barely touched as yet. But theliopeful feature of the outlook is the almost universal revereuce among the best Hindoos for the numu of Christ. This has been wrought in the last twenty or thirty years, and tlx feeling is maturiug very rapidly. Hindoo temples are falling to pieces and uo attempt is made to repair them. Hindoo ideas art be! mr smiled at or hooted bv tbo vnunu: and Hindoo gods?their best ones aro spoken of only to smilo ut their frailties and i indecencies. This is not done by European/- < but by natives. Krishna is n God, that homo say is an incarnation liko our Lopl I and Seviour. The legend of his conception J and also of Ids miraculous preservation 1 from the cruel wrath' of a bloody king, am) ' iho number of children that perished in I the King's attempt to slay him, remindom i strikingly of tho similarity of his life in on* * nature with tbutof the blessed Jthus. So much that for a juonth past a discussion I huh been going 011 in our Calcutta pupers. I and that too by natives, as to whethei this part of the life of Krishna was not t borrowed from tho Gospels. I Hut Krishna is, for tho most part, ' spoken of to celebrate his coquetting with ( the milk maids. The fact of the people of India comparing in many cases with merri j ment, these frailties of their favorite deiticf i with the Divine graces of our Christ, noint t to the condition of a giganticBystem that if tottering to it* fall. Mo the outlook foi missions is brighter to-day than ever before. Our work on tho Win. Taylor plau is stirring things wonderously, and is removing or aiming to remove one of the greatest ' obstacles to Christian 1 impress union*.' ( heathen, namely: Tho Influence of the . heathen English element that abounds in India. Here a breach is being made. 1 j never saw so much Christian activity its is 4 mnnifestpd all along tho line in Calcutta. For zeal in litiuhiiigr out for Christ, in huntinir men, by sailors' missions, hospitals, fallen women and drunkards' homes,crusad- j! ing among saloons, and the "gates" of hell that stand open wide all over tho city, sing . ing and preaching in tho nublic square, Calcutta compares witli Wheeling, as a mighty mountain strewn to the stagnant creek to which Wheeling gives her name. . If some of these people were in Wheeling. tho mills and manufactories would bo over- : whelmed with the most persistent Christian ( enterprise. Hold on isonoofthecharaeteristics of this nggressivo type. Summer,winter, rain, heat, only give u variety to the work ' Tho amount of labor and money expended in tho work hero would astonish yon.. 13r. . Thoburn's church, hupnily located in the . heart of tho city, would accommodate four times as many people as could bo placed in Thomson church?2.000 can bo seated I in die auditorium and galleiies. Methodism, ten years ago, was onlv known here as in New England in tho (lays of Garret- ? son and Billy Ilibbard. To-day it is the , soul of enterprise in tho city. I^urge, healthy schools nro under its management. One, a girl's school, with an income of 1,200 rupees per month and an expendlturo of about tho same, (400 (,( rupees per month being paid for n rent). But the class of children reached y Mid tho murked benefit they show, speaks ,| f,.? u .... - : n.._ "HI IV< ?k MO ?? IIIIMIIUIIIIIJ J/IMTCI. VUI !?| two coffee-rooms and bethels for seamen e nro run at ft monthly expense of about ri 1)00 rupees, and nro to-day Hoar of debt. H On my bethel 1 have just paid tho sum of " tt,23U rupees, giving us an institution paid *' for "in India." Our people without exception are poor. Tho number of reformed drunkards and reclaimed fallen . women among them would astonish you. w We not only support tho two pastors, but ? tho pcoplo are paying a heavy ihterest on the church debt, which amounts to $7,500, c or 18,000 rupees. Tho original cost was 80,000 rupees. Ton s can imagine what a venture it was to nut up such a building for such a people, but it is ns plain as a barn almost, seated with cane-set benches?no spire?built to ats- * commodate the masses. Dr. Thoburn will ' make an effort Boon to clear away this debt. c that the people's energies may bo devoted J to other enterprises. I wonder if you could j not help us by raising some money in , Wheeling, my old home, for this church? > I hope you will try. I would like to see < thin debt wiped out, andaChriRtmas gift of t ?>00 from the Christian people of the city of i my childhood would be a big lift. 1 am 1 learning to beg, you see?a chip off the old block, I guess?well, bo it so; you would beg harder than I do If you were in my ( place. I bopo to hear early from you. , From your son, i J. Bumnkk Stone. I would say that tho work in India, in which /)r. Thoburn and tnv son is en- J gaged, is not connected with the Missionary 1 Societies, as they receive no aid in any way only from tho people where they labor, the oame as paitors here. Should any of the ( Christian people of Wheeling feel disposed I shall gladly transtnK their Christmas or New Years offering with my own, to help Dr. Thoburu in his need. J'.. o, OTUHK. Ilnpltl llnllwny HtilltllMg, Tliololnl miles ol rnilroiid now doflnitely ' undertaken In thecountry, and to bo completed during tho next fifteen months, together with tho effect upon tho Intercntfl ol the people as nuggpstiro ol possible tlniui- , clnl illsiister resulting from excessive <!? : veloplnent, lorin the tople ol an Interesting article In a trustworthy financial newspaper. A comprehensive table Is submitted, in which there Ismentionof no road which has not actually begun work, or which has a subscribed capital with which to commence o|>erallons. Tho great feature ol railroad building now Is tho number ol new enterprises undertaken within u few months past, on which definite arrangements for construction liavo already been made, The table Is, however, necessarily incomplete, and III aoiqo cases the number ol miles to bo completed before December 111, 18.12, has been estimated) but these estimates have always been mado below, rather than aliore, the figures which tho known fuels seem to warrant. From Ibis table It appeal* that the grand total of inlh s In bo built during the nest flfieen months l? IB.RWl. In the geographical section lying between the Atlantic const and the upper Mississippi river, and north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, the number of m|le? is 4.7UI. of which the following named roads constitute most largeIt: Jlt-w York, Chicago and Si. I?nl.?, 400; New York, Pittsburgh anil Chicago (estimated, !W0i Jloston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western, two. Chicago and Atlantic (Erie extension). 2S7; New York, Uckjwanna 4 Western, 242; Toledo, Delphoa A Burlington (all linn), 225; N?w York, WeKorn * * i I . "S - I ' , 8hort 6 Bu&lo, 200; Chicago, Portage <k Lake Superior (400 ?iH%L WW Btoomington 4 Western, 140, Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis <k Omaha, 135;M&oari Pacific (Omaha extension, ISO; Rochester & Pittsburgh extension, 120; Chicago 4 West Michigan 115; Andenwn, Paris A St. Louia, 110; miles to be built by forty-three other roads, 1,802. In theaection between the Atlantic coast anil the Miasiasippi river, und HOL'TIi OF TUB OHIO and Potomac rivers, the number of miles ia 2,352, to be builtaa follows: Georgia Pacific, 350; Atlanta, New Orleans and Texas Pacific junction, 280; East Tennessee. Virginia und Georgia, 221; Richmond aud Allegheny (river division), 200; Louisville & Nashville (Penaacoiadc Atlantic braucli), 17U; Elisabeth, Lexingtou & Big Sandy, 130: North Carolina Midland, 105; milea to be built by twenty-five other roads, 878. In the sections lying between the Rocky mountains and Mississippi river and north of the lutitude of St. Louis, the number of miles is 4,003. The roada contributing the greatest number of miles ure us follows: ; Union Pacific, 1,000s Denver & Hio Grande, i 350; Atlantic & Pucittc, 400; Chicago, BurliiiKtondQuincy (Republican Valley lines . liid Denver extension), 304; Northern Pacific, 850; St Paul, Minneapolis <fc Muni- 1 toba (estimated), 350: Chicago, Milwaukee J & St. Paul, 250; Sioux City & Pacific, 120; \ Uhicago & Northwestern (estimated), 100; ; miles to be built by thirteen other roads, , >45. I ? ilin unndnn linltvnan tka Prtftbti mniinl. I I nins and the Mississippi river ant/south of the latitude of St. Louis, the number of I mill's is 4.140, distributed among twenty* { sight roaus as (oliows: Fort Worth & Denver City, .'150; Texas & St. Louis, 300; Vt, J Louis & San Francisco, 280; Galveston, J lliirrishurir & San Antonio, 278; Kansas i 3ity, Springfield A Memphis, 275; Northern' ' Pacific, 250; St. Louis, Iron Mountain ix { Southern, (Knobel to Louisiana Statu line) i J50, Austin &. North western (estimated), 200; Dallas Trunk, 200; New Orleans Pacific, ( 108; New York, Texas & Mexican .(Rich- I noml to Hrownsville), 150; Chicago, Texas ' k Mexican Central (Dallas to Fort Smith, , stimnted), 150; Atchison, Topeka & Santa i FV, 15ft; Texas & Mexican (proposed line, | tan Diego to Houston, est mated), 150; Cexas Pacific, 145; Houston, Eastern & i Western Texas, (estimated), 100; Sabine < lJass& Texas Northern (estimated, Mar- v ihall to Sabine Pass) 11)0; Missouri, Kan- ,i us <k Texas, 100; St. Louis, Texas & Gulf of J \\exiuo, 100; Texas Western, (Houston to J Fredericksburg, estimated), 100; milestobe i juilt by eight other roads, 835. In the section west of the Hocky moun- J ains the number of miles is 540, to be i milt as follows: Oregon Railway and ' Navigation Company, 274; California and ' )regon, 150; California and Southern, 110 t In the foregoing statistics, railroad pro- J ects in Canada, Mexico and Central Atiier* J t-aare omitted, and in the present condi- <i ion of j unexampled activity, h vhen new projects are springing into life '[ very week, it must bo obvious that the luiubcrof miles of road now absolutely 1 u progress, or for which the money has 1 ilready been engaged, will constitute only l i moderate part of the entire number of { nilcs to be constructed before the close of ? 882. v The avorogo cost of completing railroads [ n the whole country may bo estimated at J '.'0,000 per mile; but this means the t .mount of cash expended on the work, ? vliicli is considerably less than the amount J i capital called for on the companies' it ioihIs. Several of the most prominent 11 ailroad loans have been marketed by the lankers taking them at 10 per centadvunce v n the prices paid by them to tho com- * anies. Thus, for each $1,000 of bonds . tsued, the company receives $000 in cash. A tgain, the construction per mile does not elude equipment, und, all things taken ? ito consideration, including tunnels, w ridges, extraoidiuary grading, etc., it is a o, mderate estimate to say that every mile of J? iilroad built and equipped calls for an ' vcrage outlay of at least $25,000. Tho 3ads, therefore, already undertaken, with nek to be laid thereon between October 1, c, 881, and December 31,1882, will cost, with ci mmS iunmi.it tfliw Ann iwn (! mi in, iiiiuiii, From January 1 to October 1 of the cur- Jj L'tit year thuro i? a record of 5,034 miles of n ew road built, and an eatiinuto of 1(1 per {* put additional, which would make the ctual mileage 5,830 to October 1. This, at r iu rate of $25,000 ner mile for roiul and 11 qUipment, would have cost $146,000,000. ir H If You Are Mick, Urml !io Kidney-Wort advertisement in another j| dIiiiuii, and it will explain to ynu the i? itlonul method of getting well. Kidney* I. ^ort will save von more doctor's bills than J' ny other medicine known. Acting witli li |kjcIlie energy on the kidneys and iiver, it ' urea the worst diseases caused by their de- M ingement. Use it at onco. In dry and M (|tii<l form. Dither Is equally efllclent, the Jj (luid Is tlie easiest, but the dry is most y i-onomlcul.?Interior. MWFAW n N Uospel Truth. N He that is surety for a stranger, shall smart ' jr it. l)ut lie tliut trustuth in 8raiita Uloih ;>m for curing liver, kidney and complaints f a like tendency, shall never be disain w olnted. l'rlco AO cents, trial bottles io t< euts. e For sale by Lnughiln Bros. A Co., Whole- w ulo Druggists, Wheeling. W. Vu. ? KmciimI from Drath. ft William J. Coughlin, of Uomerville, Mom ' ays: In .the full of 1870 I was tukun with * leading of the lungs, followed by a scvero h lough. I lost my appetite and flesh, and wu* b untitled to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted [ o the Hospital. Thodoctorssaid I fiadahole V n my lungs as big as u half dollar. At one * into a report wont around that 1 was dead. I g ??ve up hoj>e, but a friend told lue of Dr. > William Hull's Balsam for tiie Lungs. I got * \ bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced [ o feel better, and to-day 1 feel better than for j hree years past. ft "I write this hoping every oneafllicted with .? Diseased Lungs will Uike I)r. William Hall's J llulsum, and be convinced that coumtmption J jail Iks cured. I can positively say it has done , more good than all the other medicines 1 have 1 taken since my sleknras ? Certificate. ? "I have used I)i;rdo<r Ulood Bitters with j jrent benefit for indigestion and constipation jf tho bowels." C. L. Easto.v, < Hamilton, Ont. Trlro $1; trial slzo 10 cents. f For sale by Laughlin llros. 40o.. wholesale ( truggists, Wheeling, W. Va. Moflirra t Mother* It Mother*!!! | Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a nick child suffering and cryinjt with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so. go at once and get a bottle of Mrs ( Window's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve I the poor little sufferer immediately?depend ' upon it; there is no mistake about it. There * is not a mother on earth who has ever used f It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the : inwther, and relief and health to the child, nitrating llko tuagic. It is perfectly safe to ( use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and < is the prescription of the oldest and Ikjpi i female physicians and nurses in the United j Stales. Bold everywhere r?nta a bottle nru*?!sl'a Testimony. i RF. McCarthy, dhljttlst, Ottawa, Ont, ! slates that he was afflicted with chronic i bronchitis for some years, atid w*l complete* Iv cured by tho use of Thomas' Eolrttric 1 On.. For sale by Ijaughlln tiros, k Co, Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. CARirnitRi.n, Felons, tlulU, Sores ef lone landing, such as Ulcers, Absesaes, etc., positively cured without the aid of knife or poultice, by using Mrs. Jnlye Myers Drawing and Healing 8elve. Piles. Bait It hen m, Kfj* sipelas, floft and Ulcerated Corns, Chilblains, etc., it has never failed to curs. For sale by Iiogan A Oo. M? Don't Die In the tlonse, Ask druggists for "Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches, vermin, flies, ants. Insects; lftc per hot. , ? A Renovating Remedy Is to be found in IUrpocr Ilt/wn CtrfftRS. As tin antidote for sick headache, female weakness, biliousness, indigestion, consti|>a* tloii and other disease* of a kindred nature, these hitlers are Invaluab'e. Price $1; trial pise 10 cents For sale by Uugblln Tiros. A Go., wholesale druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. Orb noRpssn doi.mrs reward for * better remedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment li a lure cttfs for Plltf, w* , ...... ,'i rUUIMUWWHIICIU. in l?* (mr m*""" NkwYou, Dwudm mi owl, iHrmm III p?r out Mm imimmlh mmi s?7 Mr OUL IrttUm Rxobjuu* btnJua bUU Mi}* U ?Mi itausd U MX. GoviunuDRa-WMk wit lower, tx??t for IXtundiid Is. which tn uuchmgwl. 0 H. 6s, axtatul#d...JOOW! Lehigh A Wilko. -102 U. g. 5s, <u tended-... l??at- P. &Sx. Citjr Uts..lM 4Kb. coupom............ I U Pacific b? ml* lstsJl7 la, amp..us. ? 118)* 17. P. Laud Grants...ll3 Pftdflu#. of'95. 125 IU.P. i. If. Bouds 12S antral Pacific, Ut...ll5k Texaa Pacific I'da'ts. 74 Eriesecouds ...lUof4: rex. Pm. H. 0. Dir... 19^ offered. Railkoad Bombs?In the railroad bond market Deuver Ji Rio Grande first consols declined to lOi (torn 107k; do firat to 112 (roia MS: Home, Watertown <& Dgdenahurg firsts to 92 (pirn 9i.'*; Jersey < ctiirnl iucouui to 10U from 102 !*: Texa.i?? Pacific land grant incomes to 7 <K?74 (mm 75; Northwestera sinking fund Os to luaj-i (row lu?KStati BBcuamu?Tsnueuces active and lower, others dull. LouiaianaConsols..... <7 Virginia Is.....'. SI Missouri 6s. 12 Virginia aonauia, axdlJoseph 109 tra mat. coupons... 73^ Tenneasea &?. 75 Virginia deferred? 17>| Tenneasee U. new.... 76H At the Stock Exchange the market (or tbo general Liat opened at per cunt lower thou at the dote yesterday Iu the early dealing* under heavy pressure lo sell prices declined H to '2%c, latter Uuuiiibttl it it. Joseph, preferred; Wabash preferred and common; Memphis & Charleston, Jersey Central, Louisville tk Niuiiville. Northern Pacific, Uuunibal ii 81. Joe, I'ouitnuu, and ?t. Paul were also prominent iu the decline. Denver ?k Uio Grande (ell off 9% per Lent to 66, but immediately began to raise, and i?y anon bad recovered aft per eent. in the early part o(the MUcruoou the general market advanced lojial^ percent (or Louisville Ji Nashville,Texas Pacific, St. Paul aud Wabash Pacific leading. Deuver ?fc itioGran lu again (elI off (rum 21; to 67% pur ant, but subsequently recovered to 2Ji ]>er cent. Iu late dealings the mark?t declined fractionally snd closed (everlsh aud weak. The feature o( the market was the break iu Denver <& Kio Grande. The I'oti says iu rvga d lo the Minors on the street in connection with the decline havo been iuuu numbie, the principal onus having been tlml, lint, he company ltaelf waa in trouble; second, that the Mexican Natloual Construction Company wmh in rouble, mill third. that one or two exchange limn, vhleh have been identified with both these compalien, were in trouble, because Hie loans which th?-y tad obtained on the Denver and lUo Gramlu stock ind been called. As respecting the Hut. U la dulled on authority that the company U In any rouble. For thut tuattor, tiiu Deliver and Klo irtndu railroad ha* no olllcial conneclion with the tfexlcun National construction Company, as will > explained later. Aa to the second rumor, there ? thU foundation, that the co jwuy has built and ? building a rdirojd and in culling U|x>ii from subcrlbent to its stock eush liiMtallmdiitN. ua thin Mock im4 fallen to a dkcoimt in the market, and an to he thinl rumor, it U denied on authority of the Irma which areaubjuet to the rnraon, aa they say h it audi Denver and Hio Grande Mock aa they luld ia not in loan*, but la paid for with their own uoiicy, and that the rumora respect lug them are Imit'y scandalous, 80 much for the tuolu rumota m tlie street. The Mexican National Construction Company ru? organized to tHke over from the tlrui of luluier It Sullivan, ruilroHii contractors, a grunt which liev had obtained fiom the Mcxlcun Government ml to work under that grunt, Tho company Ims locouueciltin wi>h the Denver & HloGruude Com Miiiy, the Miulhern limit of whow rood la within n uw miles of tho southern boundary of Colorado or uniiy liuudied milea away from the northern end if the road which It being built by the Mexican iiitloual, the iio-tbi?ii termlnua of the latter mid icing ut Luredo. 011 the boundary line of the Slate ii Texan.. Aa compunics, therefore, these two are llatlnct. out the public mind ia easily confused on he?ubjei-tby the fact that nenenil W. J. 1'almer, vho is President of the Denver A' Rio Onuide, was a number of the tlun of Palmer ?k nullivan, and ia uteresied aa an Individual in the Mexican Nationil. It la welt known thut tho projector* of the ilexicau National are in conflict with Jay Gould, irho has differences nIso with General Palmer repeeling the graut w hich whs obtained by P liner A iulllvun from tho Mexican Government. It ^ also said that the Denver a Hio Grand<ironerty la wanted in the lutsicst of tho Union 'uclllc as ngulust Atchia <11. Topeka ?& Santa Fe, ml tho Chicago. Itiirllngton & Qulncy extension nto Denver and it Is not undemood that Gould's nturest in the Union hicifle is now sutllclent to In luce him toopen lioatilitlos on hoDeiner A Hio Ininde. It ia then-fore to bo Inferred that there U combination of Interests hkhIum the properties rlth which Gene a Miner la identified uud thut ' liesc interests have epanitu purjxwes Wbethei lioflKht has more than begun, and what the outoine will be. remains to be seen. It seems to bo lie best onltifim that the movement Is to get the mitrol or the property: but the most Interesting olnt, whetherucontrol Is wantedat about these or t lower prices, In a mutter about which nothing Is down uud optulous vary widely. Ti e earnings of liu Denver tb ltlo Grande for 1881, with the Iiini two '? ks ONtlimited, tn.2J0.iH>>; for 18s0, ta.l7M.000; dies operded in KM I, 7?:i; mllca operated (11 188U. M: camions per mile In ltHJl, 17,Wi; eurnlugsper die In 1880, t?,m Transactions oW.QOO shares. dams Express. Ml Do preferred 7Mi It-nut Torre llaute. 47 Northwestern l)o preferred 9u*4 Do preferred law neru?o Kxpn-ss.... Ot Now York Central....ISM ..c.R.A s. I1H Oblo cenirij............iag{ ,l ?u" WUUIVIM.,". Ml UUIUII iUIMIMIUUI... n?4 1 A I. VO Un preferred 107 ?mi?l I aolfle ?.% intarlo A Weetern... aou li K?|Ki?ku 1 OU.o. 27 I'aciUo Mail Do In preferral 88k ftuntuia 196 Do M pn-forred... *H t'., I). A K SI;. hlcagn it Allan I81U c. & I' 181 Do preferred 140 Heading. 68k ,,11. A Q?.?, JMJ4 Rock bland nu? lilo.,St. u A N. O... M si. L. A Man Frau.... 41)1 s. A L 66 Do liiefarrcd to ' A 91 Do lit pri'.'trrttl..., 1 [)fi e aware >li lludion..l07U SI. I'aul el., Uci. A lVcat'n.120^ Do preferred .*120 > u. A Kto Urande... 70 St. I'aul, M. 4 X U1K 'If v MK ?. I'aul A Omalm... 87!* Do preferred ?1 Do [irelerrwl 102 I. ? ayuB las reim I'aclllo 61 . A Hi. Joseph 97}j Union I'acllle... .11TW Do preferred I1J', United Ktalea Ei 70 adein ... auo ,V., 81.1. p. mu otliton ? Tern HI Do preferred IliiollCenlml 181? Willi Vargo F.x 131 id., II. A. \V? 49 Wciteru Union......... ansai l>aclfle 8?'i But Teunenael li eke Krle A tVeat'n... 42)i Do preferred 2()i ake B lore..... 1191, carlbon ajJ oulsvllle A NMn...ll?h Central ArUuue 1U ., N. A. A 0 78 Kxcelilor... H LAC. lit preferred. li1, llomnuke IS Do 2d pr. ferred 7 Lltllt I'lttaburgh >>/. lerophliACharlM'n 78 Ontario .7. !?', lleliw.itCentral 8*K (julelullTer law Iwurl I'aclllc. 104>, Do preferred Il> lolilte A Ohio Xr>j surer UilT. ?! IottIs A Ksaex ...laa Standard ? I9>! aihvllle Achat ...87H sutro 1 ewjeiaey t.'entral. 92 Itoldiwon 8>t . AW. preferred.... 581$ Southern 1'aclfle ISO orthora Faclflo I8S "Offered. ftix. Dir. NxwYoltK, December " Cotton nominal at 12a "tonUr. Hour sternly; re0lpta?,my bushels; cxportal, life *up?rfl ne auto and ralern 642WSOO. Lorn, good extra ttOOnO 00; good ) elio ee Hl lOal) Oil; wlilte whoatextra 17 jnff iw; Xtri Ohio 19 asa? 2fl; St. Louli ? iua? oo: .Mlutio?Mp<lent breccia 17 !?a0 00. W heal lnlUo lower, liuliill Willi thu market unwilled; receipts ral.rMi uiliula; exnorta 177,700 hualiela; ungradtd itirllfv 1 ?'SI: uniradcd redllalCl t0;No.( ? *}, & fWl to for now; 81 40?1 ta ->o I red 81 tJKHl 41; lltinradod White II 81 1 rnii: No, 1 do, kdei lu,o<X> tiunheli, at II S8ol 89U: lo, ared DecoinUir.inii 90,000buiholi, at II aop, I ?S. closing at II 89}4; January, aalea 7H0UU mallei, at II ?>4al ll'i, cludng at II 40>jS Felluary, Mlo? M7i,lj? buiuoli, at <1 tltkal ttk olo?..i?*1,U,rch m,M ISI.IW Imihela, al I ?J<al 4?>S, elualnit at II t% Cora i;<c lowe>; pt 01,1 doling dull; reodpniu.iwo htLlieliTexporta l,u#> bnaiiela. ungraded dSaltwic; No. 8. (lataoae; to. 3, twVJ'i'l'J,!; No. 2 white 7.V; No. 2 December W; January UlfrMHc, eioilng at MMe; Febuary 70lsa7l)<c, cloilug at 70lic; May 7a,V7l-?c. [*!' \v lower and fairly active; receipt! ;l,?pi 8Xporta none; waatern mixed ?Jjaflle; white tWSJo. Ilay qutet and ilendy al 66a llopi dull ind Uliclianjodi yoarllnga 12-iiJc; eaiterii and Halcrn 22a29e; New York Slate 22a2He, Coffee dull llld unchanged. Millar, demand fair and marWt Inn, Mplvm quiet and Iteadr. Itlee Heady, vlth ft fair demand. Petroleum dullaud unchanged, rallnw firm; prllnocltrTJjc. Rosin llrmorat Ml'/, i227)j Tunientlne Arm and hither at iMc. '<! , western frcih qnlct and unchanged. I'ork lull and lower; new inns 118 Oil. ileef oulel and 'teady. Cut mcau dull and lower long cltatr * "WXr.1,,"??' ?? "X*. urt """"l l,rtm> tcamlll 05all 16. Hnllcr dull anrl weak at 12a 10c. Cuetae, firm tor fancy at l^alljjc. Chicago, December 17 ?Hour dull and on. hfii'mjl. actlre but lower II IVJ^l ?u *sh| II Decemlwr; II 2AIiat an January; II 26?i il tftiK Februarys No *, no. II I2al ns^: 'rejected KMMc. Corn In fair dornund at lower rates; W . W,H fash: CO* Decembers 60kc January: tiflfce February: Go?ic May; rejected K'-^e. Oata firm hi ll'^O cash; 4lJ{c December; 41?!* January; IlUc febiuary; 4rAjc May. Ryu coaler at 97Uc. liarey dull at 8103. Huxrenl easier nt #IM*Jal at. )n?M?d hogs eaiy at 16 25a7 0 . Cork, old tin 2~> iew 110 wJ mil nnd Decembers lie 45nl0 50 laundry: 111 77>$ Febmary: 811 20 Mi?rrh. Hulk neat* quiet. shoulder! lift U); elenr rl?* 99 75: Hear idea 18 9X Whl?ky quiet ami unchanged nt II 17. The following shows the fluctuatloua la the Chisago grain and produce market Saturday. as retorteu by John M. lloou A Co.. broken. No. 11W' Main street: wheat. Corn. Oat*. Pork, lard.' Jan. Feb. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. lpencd...lititf U7ft bo?6 44!4 16 >0 10 M tfmefl 125]? I2$\ m\l 4?? in 10 wu )lllh?4?.l9?2 27M ang 44*5 16 00 10 jOW?*t....l2$ ml W)\ 43$ 16 40 10 90 Variation 1 ili }\ % 20 "K Pniupgi.MtU, December 17.-Plonr dulls free lelleii atprerl.nia prlei a. Rye fl-ur dull at It 76 ii5 25. W heat dull, No. 2 roil track II iV/s, IPleo'ed lit grain depot, II 84. No. 2 red December II 86!* >il 37J4: January II askal 8<J; February |i 4l%a 141%: Ma.rhll 43nl \ij%. Corn dull and lower: Mil ml*ed on Iratk 70c: old steamer do ft7c: roll mixed December January fl7ka?Hcj February 70Mfri70j{e: March TiaTitir, Oata Arm, with moderate Inquiry: No. I whlto 68c; No 2 do, MKei No. 3do5lSc; mixed 50c. I'rovHons quiet, (hitter steady Kggft llrw and unchanged. Cheese quiet atid unchanged, Petroleum uulet at 7c. Whisky Him and unchanged. IIai.timork. Dewmber 17.?Flour doll and tinchanted. Wheat lower: So 2 winter red. apot and December 11 a6J4al 804; January il flwal H7H; February II WfM 40H: March II MKal *i\%Corn, tfMlern lower and dull: mixed apot and occcmrter 66*66 He; January fl"'4aftW4c; February 89?ja?%e; March 72n asked OaU *gry dull; western white Wa.r?0ci mixed 48a40c Pennsylvania 49a 52fl. liycdullat II 0*102. Ifay dull ami onchanited. iTOWlaiotia unchanged, nutter firm; western fatPk ed lto4<V: mil 23a***. Kgga higher at 3V; limed 25c. Petroleum nominal. f'oflfcetlrm: Rio cargoes OainUc. Bngar dull; A loft 9Kc. Whisky Iteady It II17. Cnicaoo, December 17.?The Dtomi' Journal re^!?oi?-Recelp? 24.000 head; shipments 3.200 head; weaken common to food mixed I0nl5c lower at 75*6 10: heary packing and shipping 5c lower at ISlftaft 60; litht!59Qaftl'",aklpaamlcull*|3 7&a5 4l rattle R?*lpt* in,COO head: shipment* 8.800 head. Market steady: good to choice shipping |5 2na5 75; common to fair 18 WVi4 75; mixed butchera' steady: at-ck^n find feeders |2 76a4 20. flheep?Receipts 100 head; .Ipmenti 6-5 head, Vnch*nf#d. SfflSW OBOWIMM AMP TOBACCO. SIMON BAER& SONS FRESH ARRIVALS OF New Orleans Molasses, New Orleans Sugar, New Valencia liaising, New Loose Muscatel Haislos, j New London Layer Kalslus, New French Prunes, New Turkish Prunes, 1 New Currants, Silver Lake Flour, White Frost Flour. Wt carry the feect assorted anil largest Block of Groseriw in tiie State and request all 1 dealers to call and see us before buying, and we will suvt you mouey. We have a full lino of Fresh Candies. For Uio Holidays, which we will Mil lower than any house in the State. Call at ?IM(1N RAH A MNQ . wiiiiwii unkii w uuiiui Nos. 1412 and 1414 Main Street. riefl New California Raisins, Fint and best ever brought to IhU market. ONE CAR LOAD OF California London Layer Raisins, Finest ever grown; ask yonr grocer for them. Wo bought them direct ana can give clove figures on thorn. U Auother lot of New Orleans New Crop Mo- . lusseajuat lu per Steaiuvr Mary Houston, direct. th Also the CELEBRATED PHCENIX PAT ? KNT FLOUR again in stock. A?k for it ami JJ try it. Call and lee ub. ,.n .IOM. Nl'ICIUICL Jt CO., '' POO WHULMALK ?K<H'KRM. |{ Q1IRISTMAS CllEER. ttmore'i Genuine EnglUh Plum Padding. I Atu.o v'h XX M luce M- a<. FiuvJit i >? he?a tiHlhliu for table uao. * Sultana ItalniuN (* ? dim). Loom Muwaul ftibliu. Valeudt Ualilns. California Ralilna. Z?uiu uruiiia Leghorn Htron. Candied Lemon Peel. Candled Oronto Peel I he. w. KiiulMi Pic kle?. Scotch Juina. DuikIl'.- Marmalade. White- lo? er Hone jr. Moci>a and Java Coffee. , All of the bo?t quality. ? K. J. SMYTH, i orner Market and Fourteenth strucU. dot J^UTS! NUTS! NUT8 TO GUILD,. NUTS TO KAT, NUTS TO SILVER, NUTS TO CRACK, Nuta for sale at II. F. BEIIREN8\ decl7 2217 and 2210 Market Street. ""^"photography i QON'T YOU FORGET IT. j * NICE CARD PIIOTOORAl'IIS II PKB DOZ. * * ..... _ m?H BROWN'S HA 1,1,KRY. J PIIOTOGRAFIIIC STUDIO, = antt l'JOft Market itreet. QUA YON PORTRAITS AT MYLE8' ART STUDIO, mfl Wo, 21M MAIN BTRKKT. -ItKATTV* 1*14KOFOHTKM?MAG NIFK'KNT liollilny preaenta; Miuare grand plunuforca, four very handaomo ruuml cornera, rosewood inae*. t?>ree unison*, Realty'* maUhli'M I run f atnes, Kt?M>l, book, rover, boxed. 822'2,70 to $U97,90| catalogue prices, **00 to 81,000; miIi (actl' ti guaranteed ?<r money rcfundid after one ycnr'ium: upright plano'orlea, Sltffl to 99501 rat nlogue prion, 8500 id 8SOO{ Ktn11 In'<1 pianoforte* of the iinlVMw, aa thounanda tea'lfyi wrl efor tnammoih ll-t of tratimoulala: *catt?'a i-aMnet organ*, cathedral, ehun h, chat>c),parlor, 930 j.ward; via (ton* welcome: free carriage meeta irnlim; lllunlrntcd catalogue (holiday edition) free. Addrraa or m l ii|>ou DAM I, F, lihAJ'lY, ^a>httiKtou, New Jetucy. AMKKTN WAKTKD-A rare chance to make money rapidly aclllns our New Book: NewYork by Sunlight or Gaslight. showing upth- New York of to day, with It* palacea, ii* crowded thoroughfare*, Ita rushingelevated _ tralna, Ita couutle?a Mghta, Ita lomanre, Ita mystery, 5j its dark crlmi-a and terrltdti tmgudlea. Itsihurith*, " andlnfaCt every phase of life In the groat city. Don't wa?te time Milling alow bonk*, but send for drcalaw giving full table of contents, tormat ? Hgcnta, Ac. Prutpcctui now ready and territory in good demand. Address ( OUCILAM DRO<. A PAYNR. rinclnnatl. Ohio. dl "? "J * A YEAR and expenses to agcnti J XII J I Outfit free. Addreaa P. 0, VICKERY 71 V I I' 1 Augusta,Me TO 4 DVKItTlftKKM-Ixmiit Rates for adver- J tiring In 1.000 good newspapers entfree, Ad- _ drtss UEu. P. HOWELL A CO., 10 apruco 8t? N, Y. CONSUMPTION. j .. I lute a poaltita remedy far the abw? dlwM* < by C n??iiathmiiand?ofeaM?oftbownr?tlHndaBdoflo?iir C landing hnr<? t*en etiiyd. . Indoiwt.ro itmnelimr ? de9 mwmw 3 gTEI'HEN McOtJLU)t)GU, 1 Ciirpttiltnt* find null tier. j AH alterations made on old buildings, roof*, val leya, skylights and cornleespartlcularlyatteuded to. * <Urrw front* put in and itoroaaltcrod. iHmka, count- i iraandRhelvlng lilted upon abort notice. All lot " won promptly attemiwi to. nuop at .Mr. wn. v.t toy'* old alnnd, alley Thirteen, rear of Capitol J q???trirm?? Vn. nV Vlwtwnth ?ttwt. ja'i< ? priJQinuo vot BOT.DiP.nn, a . \ 171 i hltdwa. ThrniundmlfrttltUd. P#n?lni?irlr?n K for lu.i f f)nr?f,u>f,r?? i.f tatitnrv.varlW'f* t rmi /f L>yK ^ PATllJlTrt prwtifta.luf hmnt?r?. HuidUM Z7& ? lied w?rranti/wiwi/,?>w!rhUijd??.|.U jMdijrf T| /m nd h.lratfpf/Trynnf i?fdt tlr/M 1 Until WJJM C lllfa?Njd[?f11)4 PmifH L I) aad IImim? U*i kaaki aadlnitraftlon*. Wa rTfll gjaroSsfit ^-kw rich nuwn. I'AHHONH' I'UltOATIVE PILLS Make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood In the entire ayatem In Ihree montha \ny person who will t?ke one pill each nlfht froir . me to twelre week* may be restored to aou ml heslih. If rnieh a thins be powlble. Rent by mail fsr eight letter aumf* J. 1. JOIINPON A 00., Bnatpn. Maw., formerly Bangor, Me. VtotwiUthaWe&ttarlo Tomorrow! A llnrometeritnd GW?MWnW2JJf3| Thrrtnntnntrrrnmft 7 rW^j&^fST Blneih tli.it lutein . 0 Mar -Mr klLli "ui.?l our.. ctljr my cl.nnjiei t BTn-itrmrfrr/nm^ I intuwrnithemtoM aliiW "hniro. Wnrrnntr?UV?r f?T aiu! ntli>f n l tt,rfr/f??n^AyMo any at.lr**a on r?v?'r>t of One Hi" Hf't r ? > > t"' **? "?rr't*'fh\lliiHt, AGENTS WANTED WW' Machine erer Inrented. Will knit * tw|r of atork Ins*. with heel and toe complete, In 9 minutes. It will ftlao tnlt a mat tarletyof faney work for which there laMwsyti rwly market. Bend for Hrmlai ndiermitofheTwoMBLY kmTnjrO MAlmfflF |fr U'eeblnrVwtfwwt ft/wt rm W??a ggggSHSKSg, HouwronHiwimo opoM. . * **********?*?*???? iSTAR FOUNORfl' B. FISHER & SONS,; - M&auiActurtn of all kiadj ol # v Cook and Heating Stoves.; Solo manulMtuwr oi the J i India tor aiid Valley Star Stores, b Thli Making Powder la made from utrlctly pure {$ ipe cream tarter, mid erery can In warranted to i." re aatlafaotlon or money refunded by T.| LANO. (iKAHK A BAIRD, ft.1 MANrrACTUHKM. .7;, HfWMwInlrrot. WhftfflnR. "J RE8TAURANT8. ? Mill Permanently kj U ttnMtiKM M M |?0?ltit. 11 ||?Jh|f Ai toiind Dmeptii, (J ndMllhPlf mn?nfi?nt#v||<. ft eV*?? nnt ra*ni U nirprUftt nl thr tpenlf tferti n/ vwi r tfmrrly. h u IM flni in tir t/tan fhnl hm inntfttrt m* tauii mwf made trp*rtnrn(lftn rnty. ttwotUmm uioM iritto'it rmipMny -lfyniir rlrtlKffHt doMBOt I Imp It, Mod for wft^njUM!jgM'JpjV j!" minwlwiMt w?w York. Jtr Jfc ALYON&HEALYa Jjgt^ Hill. cor. of MnnrM 8I? Chicago, jff fTjgm .?-- ?^ Ar W IANO CATALOOUt, aftMRT^'TSrel -M* f flPRaK^?teav?J?| * j/agltaatyM1 hs /nv ' iMfeoattlrM* >)?). *? ton., ftlafedU**)^ Hr m Pensions. al! /8?MS.Wiffi ^ m/a??vp, Ut or Mr, nh'H Itl^irjnt tilth!: 1 PI 4IHMM (, I.MNpa "f \ nrlr** Mm ?lt? \ I ?< ?' Ma |,o th.nundl ?f? / iMw i? an lfi?r?M?nf r?n<lM?. W<<ta?a. ?t- p| /m rhml 1*4 tUi'-B'I'M JM'fM ?r ??lher? nf fl jwnrw ftt uyf J *.? i?uur h iuaua ?. si. f?w pattern oo?l tad wood oook; the Utwt tad Q* ehppMt. , ^ _ ^ ^ rii ^ | Urgoat line o! ? larbleized, Slats and Iron Mantels 1 the Wwu A ?ood mantel coinpUte for lew than R! ronty dollars. Hand painted encaustic mantel* fti o latest and mast artUtlc design*. Wo contract U , t mantcla complete; all work done by a practical irkman. FKNCK8-\Ve have the boat fence, of JBi rloua pattern*, In the United ?tatc*. and tho prim nnot 1)0 undersold. Agcnu for n?l?)gk Fire Kx iRUlxhe* Job casting* don* promptly ? WHOLEHALK AND KKTAIL WARKROOMS, K[ UU to 1022 Market KL, Wheeling, W. V?. M [RCALDWELL Hal Hontimr Ntovow, ate and Iron Mantels, Wood Mantels, >?? KUCASTIO TIt.10. Bt. RNAMENTAL IRON WORK.1507 & 1501) M? In Street, ^ w15 W IIHHIilXd, W.U. ?? DAIiLOll COAL VASKH, ,n,: PAltLOn FIRK 8KT8, Sm 1'AHLOH KKNDEIIS ??? largo nmortnicnt of new ntylm. nt a NESlUTt & llKO.'B, ixJ nn17 1312 Mnrket Htrert N T BAK1NO POWDER, ?? ? I nmffOHTATlOII. I PITDSBUBUU, OUCOlNSm A ?T. r tooa iun.?AT-PAimAiiOM ?opct. ,.1 Time uble for bUH*u?l >v??;oun*ci?d u> VkVkM* Ufttlatb. M8L Tmlu leavtj Panhandle Depot, foot oI Eleventh Ugj^near Public Umllng, dully, except Sunday, , Bomo ?m. *""* j Pitta, i Knit i y>ut i Pur, i io? \ Wheeling Time. Exp ?;Exp'n Exp'^Kxp'n Cm** j Ltave? 7TU.M. r.M. 4.v*|r w. \ WhJlf *47 lTJl 3:17 *17 6:41 Arrire? r?lUburK...~~*. 7:13 1:66 13' fclC 7sl? ' umUnvllle ? 7:66 SfclU Actt ?? 1:10 UUburgh lOtQO **J Arrlibur*- *64! ~ ? 7:40 ih?m i tabliigtou in ntHMv : -J hlUdelpbift .... 7:1! I wYort. -... 10:# ?Z ' i r.M. yrton...n?r?r..ni -J ] fcQl urJ vi"M uuiwu wiarr. Sa r*c. Cta. Wwt Ac Ksp'a Sxp'a UaII I'm'n o'm'? ' * Leave? 4.mJ ML i.M. Mt f. |L J heeling *37 1.57 1:17 I'M M1 , *u?o'uvUI. *31 M6 >:H *?l fcM P.M. idU 11:2ft 2 uintaou* 11:4' 1:10 ... J A.M. 2; ft I.M ilumbu? *10 0:10 M<MMW ?<Mh j I^V.w A. M. A. M. ilumbuj.. *40 *40 *40 10:10 S= icioiuu ; woa ?w JluupoUl...: 11:00 1100 12:00 <00 J I. U. t. M. t. U. SM Loull........ _. 7:10 HO. tll.? 9 lOUro 7IOj 1-15 i( iuiiilxy cx|irvM Umvv. Wheeling it ii!7 A. H., St* ' j M Wuluimn *UI A. SteuUiuvllle ?.3i iking clow councctiou for WMtoni point*. rruliu leaving Columbus ui 8:40 p. M.and 6:40 A. . ruu dully. Through Chicago Kxjwm leave# M lumlius daily, except Bumlay.ai 6:00 k m., with ',&! cningcar athuihud, arriving in Chicago at 7:JO .12 xtmuruiug. llcrthacaubeaucundlnadvanoeai :"2.| ilon Dcjiot Ticket Ofllce, Columbia. Mlman'a I'ulmu Drawing Room Bleeping Cart rouuh without change from Ktrul envllle cart to '% ilauelphla anil New York. Wart to Columbua. ? icJjujMti, Laxii*ville, JndlariapoU* and St. Louis* for through tick eta, bumnigc check*, sleeping car o?nmi?WTinn?. und m?v fii^h*" h formation. ap> r to Jb8. V. HPM.FVTT.T F Tickat Agint, at h? udlo Depot, foot of Eleventh atreet, or at Cltf u diet Office, under McLuro Houjmj.^ WhcoHng. 0-1 Fa. fton'l Paaa. and Ticket Agent. muhunth, Pa. - \ JALTLMOKt <fcOHIO KA1LKOAI) CO g W tflr"* I..' Mi 1 fl 11' "WTWC in aud u/mr .\ovetube > , im?, i*UMJiiyui uaiuo 1 run h? )nl|owi>-Whttf Umt Time: gfl Ml HOIIKb. u,||, Nik 7* cave- p.m. a.m. 4.*. p.m. $ eellng 1W *60 1:16 6:1 * lulrv 9:00 llfcu 6:.| rrifua atp. m. p.m. a.m. p. ?, $ ftou 7:14 1:00 11:10 Ml ;u p.?. -.m. 1 nberland... ...... 4:47 |:R ** g uhlngtou tlty V:60 7:80 timore - - ... 10:64) ... %a? t Utlilphla. 1:18 .... 111! i ? Vura ... 4:00 MB BMUiMMMmmj .i ? 1 '7? Jifr 3 Daily except tfunday. o. 7 ami Mo. ? M4ji? it all Miatloua. .:+ ?..u" Dfr" : ear a? Km. a.m. p.m. p.m. } veil ng 3:60 9:?l |:Kt 11:16 lair* t4ft 10:10 Ul 11:60 rriveaVp.m. a.m. 2 ear 111m 4:10 1:01' 1:46 1:11 -A rark fcfli 5:41' iiM M umliUa .... ** 7:26 SH J >.?. dnii.ll KOI in 11:11 | ifuikr 7:?.?V~ ''?k p.?. p. m. i laua|K>lia 11:0 12W ltH Loula *7:li 7;H T.I j t.m. p.m. ft m?i am a>m iwu city ? kh t?' ?,ob . 4 0. Palace, Drawing IWouj and Hleeplng Can ill night trultu. lt?c luuiiuciIou* are made (or gll poluta rtouth | I Southwest. North and Northwest, maklug thia . m wimble route for colonists aud penona mortal ho grvut Wart, aud to whom particular >11601100 ^ HIERLIVO, PITTS. AND BALTIMORR DIV 1 ve Wheeling 6:40 a. M.t 1:10 r. M? 4i60 P. K. ,'M 0 trains run on this IHvltlon on Sunday, Icketstoall principal point* on sale at Dapot. ce op?u at all hour* during the day, ifonuatlon to tho trevellng nubile cheerfully 9 en. W. M. CLKMKNTfl, M.olT. ^ T. DKVRIKH, Oen'l Agent,Wheollig. ' i CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH K. B. 1 OONMSNBED TIME CARD. II and a/ter November IS. 1881, all tralun ?n, m ly. except Sunday, u follows: ThroiiKii Train* to Pittsburgh. Through Trains to Cleveland. Thmugh Trains to Chicago. *rlorCari between vshimvUIo and Cleveland. lotel and Hleeplng Can ou all trains between AJlee and Ch lingo. | Mall. Rapren. Express, Acoom.% ?avelalro 6:66 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 2:00 r. li 4:40 P. V. arrive? . v< dgvport 6:06 " 11:00 " 2:10 " 4:6* " :$ f Fy.. 6:11 " 11:07 " 2:17 " A OS " % ubeinc. 7:04 " 11:17 8:10 " 6 06 " ronto 7:24 " 12:23 P.M. 3:32 " 1:81 " llsvllle.. 7M " 1:00 ' 4:20 " 7:06 " Mver'l... 8:21 " 1:40 " 6:16 ? ....... J ivcr W6 2:19 " 6:47 " 4 i'hwtcr.. 0:10 " 2:26 " 0:52 " ^'lciiy. 10:10 " :i:16 " 7:16 " ?. urgf. 10:20 8:26 " 7:46 ' rilahurg !I:?6a.m. 8:65 a, m 3 Itimoru 7:40 " 7:40 " Ahlng'ii 0:02 " 9;02 " lladera. 7:06 " 7:86 " jg wYork 9:36 " 10?86' " * iton.,v...| 6.10 p.?. H'Hir ?, ? lorK -Tnma ieav ng Ikllalre at o:A4 a. m. and 3 1 p. m., cnnnn't at Vfllww i reefc for' leveUnd. to tflcvelaiid. yiuy ft lion/yaml tit ininmw I Accoin. Bipress" ive llellalre 6:66 a.? 2-.no p.m. '( dncport 6:06 " 2:10 " ubenvllle 7:04 " 8:10 " ' llance 1:10 p. m 6:28 " vctina 1:61 M Ml idwn 2:18 " 6:22 " ,3 rivp at Hfvclatnl , t:2ft " 7:26 11 TiH hlt^go Only Hitint^n Imiiro Auiom. Kipr?. (?vc Kellalre 6:66 a.m. 2:00 P. M. i Idgeiwrt. 6:06 " 2:10 " y, tubenvllle - 7:04 " 8:10 " Ilow Cnek Itt M llaticf.. 1:20 p.m. *16 " 3 inifleid 6:40 " 9:20 " Wayne 12:06a,M. 2:40A.M. -r rlvr ati'lilrago a:00 " 8:00 " 'J rrai?K?viu.k and w rluiviu.? AituMMona* fl jk.-Ixuvm lirllaln at 4:40 r. M., Brldgepfirt 4:66 S, m., Bteutwnvllle at 1:06 p. m. Arrive* at wpil?? % I- ui i.ui r. i*min nrii"Ti ip m o;i? ?. , RletilMiiivllle nl 7:85 * Bridgeport At A:40 A, '5 L?rHrM *1 Mtolr* *t P:M a. m. rirkct* mill IrnHMMKe rhprkN to nil priwlt*l] pint! tlic KmI and wwil cmi be procured at In*TlOUt :* Hp* In Hrlilwjmrt. K. A. FORH, I uenernl huwciiRer and Tlrkel Atent U ). W. OALT>WK|.L, (inii-.nl Munmpf, nm??'tirgh tn 0 -UMBINO OAS AND BTRAM PITTIHOi ^ ^BiMDIiB * LL'TZ, * . j as and Steal Fitters, 1418 Jliirkut Ntrwf. llfatliiK anil vpnlllnlliiK nf pnlillc hnlld* Ifa, ilirclllnjt* mil facliirlpn * ?|irclall?? mit ij "WOMMOH A IIII1IIKKI). PRACTICAL I'lXMIIKIIX, as aid Steal Fitters, imniarkrim., wiiffllnj, ff.Vl. ">c?lfr* In all kind* of lend, wrought and nut Iron .1 W*er rlf^M and chimney top#, mm to end """ uui Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, M OnrtsrwT1t?!ni' n? Mnrhltit Orrirn Inm |ht ' wiiinlrr pmniMly Ailed nun I ^IIIUSTMAS W1E8ENT8, ^ rut?fin? iwortmrnt nf Fnnrjr lima rhtndllltn, j2 iirkda and IVirtfiblo-, tiro lull line nl ImwaM '1 ild, iulial>I? lor ClirMmu rri-wnt*. ml) uq *] Lt!KK KlllliN, M *" Hia Main <wl y.M. II AUK A SON, IA(!TICA1. I't.tlMRRRfl, OA* AND 9TKAK jj Co. M Twrlfth ttrfM. ,JM Ml tort Join protnptlr at ituonaUe prlefj.. "jgjE