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DRY GOODS. " AN i tem: LADIES , ^Should Not Fail to Peruse, j3j? Anil one that requires mnch ^ STTJ DY! For It has designs liolh on tlie TASTES andPOGKETBOOK IP YOU CONSULT THESE Important Interests* Neither o! which yoa would want to alight, we we can give joaafew ? ,t HINTS I THAT WOOLD BE Of BENEFIT TO YOU. l)o Ton Xeetl a WRAP? IF YOU DO, SEE WHAT A. SIEDENBACH &c BIRO-, 1104 MAIN STREET, Can do lor You. ALL WE ASK OF THE LAIDIES! And wo invite the GENTLEMEN, too. (for the] have no small interest in such matters,) In to give the flop*rtments and prices mentioned below tbeir Earnest Attention 2 DO YOU NEED A CHEAP WRAP FOR COMMON U8E? Look at our Coils and Cloaks for $2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 4.50, 5,00, 6.00 and 6 50. We are showing an unturi ally large line of these Goods in both Black and Light Cloths! And defy competition In prlccs and workman ship. MsnjrSiyloi have been Introduced by uu, which for fit and workmanship are excelled by no other house. Among them is the PALETOT in Single ana jjonme urc&sieu. Two numbers in 8ingle Breasted, made quite plain, but rich in general cHect, we offer for #10.00 and #14.00. Many other number*, with mora trimming, but entirely new In design at $12.00,13.50,15.00,10.50 & 18.00, Our line of Hussian and Plain Circulars In Cloth aro being ottered at $10.00, 10.50, 12.(0, 13.50, 15.00 unil 10.50. IN SATIN AND OTTOMAN Wo are mikitic spccial prices; they are, #15.00,1G.SO, 18.OO And upwards, as grades become liner. Wo cannot say too much of our Wrap Depart ment, (a* It takea up ALL of our second floor, and is iho tiMt lighted room in the State), but we have other department* YOU A HE INTERESTED IN, And of which we would sty a few words. For in stance, our DRESS GOODS! Look at these price! and compare: Flaid Dress Goods......... 6c Plain nr.ui Uooda - 7c Plain Drew Coodf....... WKc Fanoy Dreu Good*. 12>?c Fancy Dress Goods 15c Plain 36 inch...; T. o Our Plaid 38-inch Dreu Goods for 40c 18 A TOSiTIVi: BARGAIN. Our Cashmeres are so Popular That wo need not mention them, yet glvo you u few pricos: 86 Inch all wool now shades only 60c. 40-luch all wool new shades only 66c. H2-inch all wool uew shadesonlyTO, 80,85 and 90s. Black Cashmeres included in above list of prices. A FAIR OF WHITE Blankets, $1.75! Not tntfe ?l the WASTKof Cotton Victoria, but ? wit, Hiic White ULANKKT, worth no to- than ?$2.75! AND NEVIK OFFKRK1) TO UB8. Stllct (pMn It wnillr low pricts. We Hutc Said Nothing or Our Domestic Goods, For orayoneknewa that that department offer* many advantaiea to the oloae buyer, our as sortments toing very large In Flan nels, blurting*, tickings and TABLE LINENS! In both White and Colon. For |i.OO a Yard. 60-lX'CH ALL WOOL SADIES' CLOTH! A GENUINE BARGAIN. We have It in all colon. A.Siedenbach&Bro. U04 MAIN ST. : DRY COODS. NEW PALETOTS! New Hnssian Circulars. New Jersejs. Xew Waiting Jackels. New Pelluet. New Havelocks. Xew Hosier/. New Underwear. New Silk Circulars. New Satin Circulars. New Gloves. New Corsets. New Handkerchiefs. N ew Cloaks fur Iufanls | OPENED THIS DAY AT | BLUM & MARKS' . CLOAK HOUSE & BAZAAR. 1106 Main Street. [ Do not Hill to HOC tlicm. 0023 SUKG1S0N 4 SON, DENTISTS, No. UUMABKET STEEBT, /fhiellni, W. Va. All mwwHont warranted. ?**1 ?to JtiMIapw*" one* > WW. SIS ?nd 27 rourleeutn BtreeC. New AO rrrtUruiruim. For Rent?Store-room. We Bell Dry (Jootla ut the I.aweat Price*? I J. M. Kay. Ayet'n Smparlila. Pnotogranh Albania?Joe. Graves. Kcgnlar Tueaday Packet for Cincinnati? Steamer Andes. Xotice?8. Baer & Son.* Artlulc Pottery and Fancy Oooda?1. 0. I Dillon. Charley Shaj's Academy of Music?fourth Imf)r. John E. 8mlth?Third page. Undertaking and Embalming?G. Mendel 4 Co. I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO MII.I.I NEKS AM) antCilAM'S. Being desirom of closing out our targe stock of Millinery tioods bstore invent or), we offer our entire stock at mid lie low cost. Our itto-k consists In part of liaU, Flowers, Feathers, lillilnts and all kinds of gooSs used by Milliners uud Her chinls. SFEYEll BBOS. WE desire to call lite attention of tlie trade to our large stock of Holiday Hoods, consisting in part of Dolls, Albums, Shell Boxes and all kluCs of small wares suit able for tlis Holiday trade; all of wbieb we offer at extra low priors. Si'EVER BEOS. i A FULL lino of the celebrated "Par ker" and "fiouiingloJi" .Double (ions just received. Any one >vautla<f a goodsbucit ing arm nil! liml great bargains this week at 1.0. Dillon's Jewelry House. Tliormouieter K?cord. Tho following shows the range of Iho ther mometer, m observed at Sctinepfa drag store, Opora floow corner: SATO UO A V. 18>>3 1883 7 A. K. 12 M, 8 r. K.7 P. ?. j 7 A. M. 12U. 8 P. M.7P. M. 62 57 69 M | &7 68 C3 _ 66 1883 UCDICATIOJiS. W?mrai0K, D. 0., N?emb(rl2.-1 :(0.. ii.?For Tennessee and the Ohio valley, colder and freezing lair weather, northerly to westerly wind*. hlgner barometer. For the Lake Region, olearirg and much colder weather; brisk, high northwest to aonthweat wlndi; higher barometer. FEKNONAli UKKllVH. | Mown and (Josftlp luKefcrcitce lo Various People. Alf Burnett, the Charleston detective, was | in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Woodmanic3 are visit I ing friends at Cadiz, Ohio. United States District Attorney, W. H. H. I Flick, is at the McLure Ho us?. Mr. George Math's3n haa returned from a | trip through the interior of the State. D. W. K. Poiaal, of Baltimore, formerly of | this city, is visiting old Wheeling friends. Mrs. Wittenniyer is the guest of Miss Tay I lor, at the Female College, while in the city. , Miss Mamie Way, a Woodsfleld, Ohio,belle, I if< visiting MUs Dixie Philips, at the North | ? id. Mrs. Cyrus Scott, accompanied by Mrs. John Orr, of 8teubenville, is visiting Wheel | ing relatives. Hon. John W.Grantham, ex-Delegata from (Jefferson county, is in the city. He is a I prominent Mason. Mr. James Travis, a New York furniture man, is visiting bis cousin, Capt W. II.1 | Travis, on the South Side. Clerk Darrab, of the Municipal Court, is) visiting friends up tho river, and J. 11. Cow | den is sgain clerk pro tem. It is announced that Mr. B. W. Peterson, I I the civil engineer of this city, lu n beeu ap-1 I pointed Division Engineer of thia division of I Vanderbilt's Harrisburg and Western rail-1 I read. MARTIN LUtUKK. Celebration of Ufa Fonr II unci rod Hi Birthday, Saturday was the four hundredth anni versary of the birth of Martin Luther. For I three weeks the two Germau Lutheran! churches of this city, and the ones at Ben-1 wood and Martin's Ferry have been holding union services; in the different churches by turns, in commemoration of the event, and yesterday all the Lutheran and German Protestant churches celebrated the day with fitting religious ceremonies. At Zion'a Luth eran Church, of which Jiev. Otto Meerwein is pastor, and at Rev. A. W. Werder's Church, St. James' Lutheran, the churches were beautifully decoratod. The congregations held their celebrations yesterday forenoon, and the Sunday schools last evening. At St. James' Church the musio rendered by me J choir was composed for the occasion. I At the English Lutheran, Key. Mr. Doin I blas?r's church, the German M. E. Oburch, Sc. Paul's and St. John's German Pretestaat, and several other Protestant churches; ar? proprin'e services were held. AtSu Paul's I church Bev. P. Siarkey preached his farewell I sermon, fiev. Mr. Krumdich, late of Pitta I burgh, succeeds him ts wa:or next Sunday. At St. John's church, the Opsin House or chestra added to the enjoyment of the occa I sion by contributing to the musical part of I the programme. Unenttier Kchnelle'M Cane, Col. W. W.Arnett, who, with W. J. W. Cowden. isconntel for Guenthtr 8ctinelle, re. cently convicted of the murder of Dr. G. Schucbardt, on Saturday filed in the Su preme Court a bill of exceptions to rulings by Judge Boyd, who presided At Sobneile's trial, and applied for an appeal. Thf points on which the application is made are three, the first being toe constitutionality of tho I statutory indictment ou which Bchnelte was convicted. Another point is eligibility of two of the jorori who sild, when questioned by the Judge, that they bad formed opinions ot Sohnelle's guilt. Ths third exception is to Judge Boyd's ruling on Ool. Arnett's claim thai the defense in n trial for murder, when the niurtfat was admitted and insanity set up as the defend should have tbe right to thai opening and dosing speeches to the jury. This claim Judge Boy a refused to aalow. Col. fArnett is oonfldent ci tfce ptrength of hie case u it stands, and exp?oti to ha ye an | appeal granted next Saturday. ? I am reoelvlng my fall stock of women's, miseee and children* shoes and mens fine calf hand-sewed ehoee in all the different stylee to which I invite an inspection. I have added several new lines to those I have been keeping heretofore, making a complete aseort men t of fine and medium gooda. L. V. Bx-oiro. A RAILROAD COMING, BUT WHAT ROAD? HOW? AND WHEN? A Bliaiflraal Kofi o> the Part or Ballroad In from Abroad, the leaalaf of tVkleh Jiobody Keenti to Kaon-A Sew Boad lacorporated. IT bat Hone OaUlden Oave to 8*7* The Jktellioikceb on Saturday announced the prtsance in tho citjr of a number of cast ern gentlemen, accompanied by Mr. B. Walker Peleraon, who were supposed to be hereon business counecWff~wlUi the proposed Harriaburg & Wis tern railroad. All efforts on Friday to discover anything concerning the character of their business were la tain. But on Saturday a certificate of incorpora tion was issued to a new railroad company, several of these gentlemen and tho attorneys of the Harrlsbnrg & Western railroad beiug the incorporators. TUE KEW CHAR-TIB. 'file articles of agreement of the new com pany are ai follows: We whose names are hereto attached, de siring to become a corporation for the pu:? pose of constructing and operating a railroad hi the State of West Virginia, do hereby, adopt these articles of incorporation for that purpose. The name of this corporation shall be the Elm Grove and State Line Kaliroad Company. The railroad which this corpora tion proposes to build will commence at or near the village of film Grove, in Ohio coun ty, West Virginia, and run thence by the moit practicable route to a point on the liue between the 8tates of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, at or ucor where the said line is crotted by the middle fork of Wheeling creek. The" principal business office of this corpo ration ehali be iu Wheeling, West Virginia. This corporation shall continue perpetually The capital stock of this company shall be $500,000, divided into aba-ed of $100 each. The names and placts of residence of the per sons tormicg this corporation, and tte num ber of shares of stock subscribed by each are as followt: Reon Bsrnee, New Yo?k cily, N. Y? live share*; W. C Carpenter, New York city, one share; B. Walker Peterson, Wheel ing. W. Vj., one share; Wm. 1*. ilubbard, Wueeling, one shsrr; and Wm. H. Hearne, Wheeling, one share. THEY WILL KOT TALK Iteporters saw several of the gentlemen in terested in the pr'j*cf, but they refussd to talk. Mr. Barnes and his four friends and Mr. Peterson held a conference at Mr. W. F. Peterson's office, on Main street, Saturday afternoon, with several other genUcmeu it terested in the r?ilroad development of this vicinity, among them being Judge it H. Cjchran, of Toledo. Chief Counsel of the W. A L. fi load, Dr. U. Biird, Joel Woods and O. it Woods, of Martin's Perry, and others. Nothing oould be learned of what transpired at this conference but tho fact tbat Judge Cochran and 13r. Baird were presjnt, at least a part of the time, and that on the same day a charter to the Wheeling & Harrisburg rail road was issued by the Secretary of State, under the certificate of incorporation issued March 6,1882, must be regarded as significant. This proposed line extends from the western corporate limits of the city of Wheeling to a point on tbe 8tateline in Marshall county, where it is crossed by Middle Wheeling ceek, covering part of ths line of the new road, and the two gentlemen named era among the incorporators. THE t TOPPING PUCE. The fact that the proposed new road comes no nearer the city than film Grove is itself worthy of notice. Of course no company would construct a road to tlie village of film Grove and stop there with no means of egrets, or of reaching the city. The peculiar character of the proposed line was a cause of much speculation, and the conclusion was jumped at that the company propoies to boy the franchises and privileges of the Eini Grove Railway and continue their track into' the cily. These franchises include the right to operate the road by steam. The film Grove Comr any have beon ineking changes in their grades and curvcs lately, which can scsroely bocoiis dered r.eceesary if nothing but the street cermotore n-e to be used. This tends to confirm the suspicion cr a!ed by the fgotthat tie new read terminates at film Grove. Neither the film Grove people nor the others interested could be induced to express themselves on the sibject, however. A MA* WHO KNOWS', A. reporter met one man who processed to have some information, and he is one who might be supposed to be in a position to get It. He declared that he * u i aware sometime ago that suoh an arrangement as hat indica ted above had bsen entered into by the Elm Grove road and other parties, but that it was nude a stato uecret at the time, a particular injunction not to let it reach tho newspapers being given at the time. The question naturally arises: What good can it do any railroad to secure access to the heart of- the city if It has no way of reaching the manufactories, or getting out of tbe city again ? A reporter propounded thisconun* drum to a good guesser, and he answered that perhaps the road merely wanted a way into the city for passenger traffic, intending to tunnel from the east side of the hill to a point above the Top Mill, and there across the river on the projected bridge, and gain access to the mills and furnaces over the P., iV. & Ky. track, a right which is guaranteed lo all new roads by the city. ANOTHER SUGGESTION. Another geiitlemfto saw less difficulty in divining tho intentions of the mysterious new company. He add: "What would be easier than lor tho new company to corns over the E!m Orove's roftd bed to the east end of Sixteenth street, aud there diverge and co down the creek bank to the river'." ??'Pi, a i: A' n won hi ba ant to lUht that rout*." "Yes; but what does Vanderbllt cara about the 13. & O.'s opposition That would only meau a deify, and not a defeat. I think tbe | situation is us plain as the nose on your face."! These ware only a few of the many specu lations one beard on all sides. It is safe to say that no railroad move lately ban created as deep and genoral an interest bere as this Tj thin of course the aiteudnnt mystery1 largely contribute* Knprcnifl Court ?if Appeal*. Tbis court mot Saturday, wit'j all the judges present, and anu unced tbe following dectfiinnt : Sodiker vs. Applejate, from Brooke county; appeal und supersedeas allowed ; bond, $50U. Knight & Martin vs. Charter, iroin Dodd ridge county, opinion by Woodt: decree of Circuit Court reversed and bill dismissed. Sturm ys Fleming et a!., from Harrison county, opinion hyooydej: decreacf Circuit, Court reversed and came roumaded. Claflln <fc Co. vs. Foloy et al., from Wood1 county; opinion by Snyder: decree of Cir cuit Court reversed and (aiao remanded, Arnold & Ku Oners vs. Uuner et al., from Kanawha com.ty; opinion by Snyder: decree of Circuit Court atHrmed. Rollins et al. V. Menager, truiice, et al., from Mason county; opinion by Grucu: de cree of Circuit Court revered and bill dis missed. Tracy vs. Shumate, from Mercar county; opinion by Green: 'dbcree of Circuit Court ri ve'md and cause r;in?nd?d. Second National Bank o! Paikersburg vs. IJohnsetal..from Wood count*; opinion by Johnson: judgment of Circuit Court re versed and uausa remanded. Leonard ya. Daunherty, from Circuit Court of Ritchie count;; opinion by Jonnson; judgment of Circuit Couit fffirmid Adjourned uutU next Saturday afternoon. 'I ho Mntoolciirnud Lod(?. Tbe Nineteenth Grand Annual Communl* cation of Ih .? M. W Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. X , of this Bute, will tngiu In tbis, city to-morrow eyomijg ih ifiellasonie Tarn pie. The Grand Chapter weeta tbu cvsnlng. A number cf Afaipns have already arrived and near'y all the representatlveawill be here by this evening. A number willcome up on the Andes. TneMasonio order iaoneof the largest in the State and iti membership em brace* nearly ?U the jjadir.g and reprcsenta I tlve men of tj)e fitatp. The Grand Lodge meet'ngs ere tlwcye looked for ward to with interest by tbo local lodges, and every (flirt made to make the ??ay of the brethern from the Interior lodges pleas ant. The Most Worthy Grand Muter, Hon. W. H. II. Flirk, arrived from Martinsburg yesterday and is it tbe McLur?. Tbe follow ing are also in the city: Chas. P. Ifattbali andH C, Williams, jr., of Martinabnrg; W. 8. Summers, of Charleston; F. W. Brown, Wm. DeWitt, Guaiap grown aid C. M. Hough, Cbarlestowp. |VT|?U?4UXU TO LA1>U9 We have on band a complete line of Fine 8eal Sacquea. $l!0 00 to $800 00. 6KALSACQU&8 Bi-dyxd, IU-unid, Rk-shamb ' AhD LKXOTUXKIO. 'ill klrui of Fur# ?!ured Hud repaired; * perfect tad cleu Mlor gturuUtd. KILGORE 4 GRAHAM, Foil Faciom, UT Wood Bluet, rlTIBBUHOH, PA. Tu* "Oo?*>DtU|(L!"-12WM?lll Kiwt, C1TT HAItm Brief Notea ou t un eat Event* cf Minor Interest. Eiuht plain drunks were in the cooler lut evening. The Council Committee on Finance meet* at the City Building this evening. A sow of Samuel Goahorn, of the Eighth ward, fell and broke lila arm Saturday. Evans, Bryant and Hoey'a "Meteon" at the Opera House to-night. It is a good show. Sam MorrxT. of this city, has been engsged to play with the Cleveland lesgue base ball club next sessin. Habry Chew, a feeder at the Belmont mill, had two lingers crushed off in the cogs of u self-feeding nail machine. ?'Mr Partneb" bad a ronslng house at the matinee Saturday and a large house at night. JJoth aadlences were delighted. The game of ta?e ball announced to come off Saturday on the State Fair Grounds was postponed till next Saturday on account of the weather. Miss Katharine Rogers has changed her bill, aid will present "Mm Multou" Tues day night, "Leah" Wednesday afternoon, and "Pygmalion and Galatea" Wednesday even ing. John Hkckkl, jb , fell from a pile of boxes at hi* father1* outlery store, on Market atreet, Saturday, and running bia hand through a glau show case cat his wrist very badly. He will carry it in a sling for some days. Tue gas at Beyaann's brewery was tested yesterday under I he boilers, and found not to bo of aufficient volume for use to advan tage. The Central Giasa House gas well will be "torpedoed" today, in the hope of crack ing the rock and piercing the big gas vein. ?c3rr Neal made rather a lively racket at Martin's Ferry Saturday afternoon. After beating his wife and mother-is-law badly, he covered the police with a gun he Lad stolen from a man named Myers,apd escaped. The officers fired and he was wounded in the hand,, and afterwards arrested. The following conveyance was admitted to rccord at Clerk Hook's office Baturday: A deed made the 10th day of November, 188-1. by LouBla F. Stifel, special commissioner, to Frederick P. Winger .er, in consideration of $2,?00, for the north half of lot No. 47, situate on Cbapllae atreet, Centre Wheeling. The admlnlatrator of Thomas Jordan, the oid msn who was run over and killed some timn a*o on Market atreet by a buggy drivf n by Joshua Kiae, has aued Rine for $10,000 damages for causing Jordan's death. It wil. ba remembered that Itine was indicted for manslaughter but acquitted upon bia trial. A meeting of the Council Committee on Streets, Alleys and Grsdea has been called for this afternoon at 4 o'clock, to go over on t he Island and inspect the alley in the rear of the property of Col. Robert Campbell, mem ber of the Board of Pnblio Works, which alley that gentleman is paving with boulders. Miss Nancy Landei lias brought auit against John Sheakey, the Market street salooniat, for $10,000 damages for seduction and breach of promlae. She alleges that she has lived with him as hia wife, though never msrried to him, for eleven years, and has borne one living child aid six that never saw the light. She now belfevei tint he is about to desert her for another, hence the suit. Mrs. Wittknuyeb'b lecture at the State House Saturday night attmcted an audience which comfortably Ailed tho hall of tbe House. The ttsamblage sang "Marching through Georgia," after which Dr. Logan in troduced tbe lecturer. She held her audi ence spell bound, excepting when occasion ally they burst into rounds of applause. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. WittenmySr deliv ered an address on temperance at Washing ton Hall. Yesterday at 10 a. m. William Taylor died in th* county ja'l. He had long been snflar ing from an incurabla disease. A surgical ope:at!on was psrformsd on him for the purpose of s iviog bis life. Blood poisoning ensued, and drath followed. He bad been in jail more than four months, and had two months yet to seivoout hts sentence. His wife, whom he smutted with a knife, for which offence ha was convicted at the last term of the Circuit Coutt, was with him some two or throe days and nights before his death, and at tho timeot his death. He was taken to her home on Sixteenth atreet last evening, and will bs buriei in the Peninsula Cemetery tc-dny. At the Fourth 8treet M. E. Church last night, Itev. Dr. J. E. Smith preaohed hia sec ond sermon to young men, this time consid ering the Prodigal in bis home-leaving. The discourse abounded in viviil word'pictures to enforce tbe lws^n of the aubjsct; Young men were warned of tbe dangers which be set them away from home, of the tempta tiona of a swirling city, and besought to turn to thjir Father in heaven for deliverance from evil. Dr. Smith drew a beautiful pic ture of the pious home, snd held his large corgregation by tbe deep human intsiest he imparted to tbe parable. THK Al;TOCKAT ortlieLnucti Connter?Iho Parly lo b< Jer-Jtinaied. "Yea, eab: de pa'ty 'a boan* to be jejunatec by dla decision, an1 doan yo' fo' git ae prcfi ?igb. Yoa beah me blow my bo'n I" "What are yon squealing for now, Wz?'' "l'<?aiqaca'iu'cess I s got terrqueal. Y( take ray advice, an' if yo wan' ter beah i po'ke'give a good, gennywine squeal wid i trill on 't long's you a'ro, doan yo kick 'ira on da side, or he'll juat grunt; yo ketch 'in by de ear an' bol' on ha'd and he'a boun' tei r iineal. Dat'a what's de matter wid as coon* Da7'a scot uiby de ea's, an' we'Bgot tertqaea) Boupdiaebenln* ?" "What soup to-night?'' "i/jn'on blir.i an' gxni ovstab sjnp " "What in b'.Miu ia "London blb?' ?'? "Berry nice eoup?p'utly hot?spec you'd bettah take ojsu'j." "All right; oyster be it." "H?ah, you Bullivan, put a* ay dat atraf an' wait on de genelman!" "Yep, sab; I'aacomln', Oystshsaup, sab; heah you is. Hello! gat a oyatah in it! Scuai me. didn't go ter do it." Aa the IirrELUQBicocB man sipped his soup, ho again directed the c mversaiion into the strain which his arrival had interrupted; "So, Hez, the party la in a fair way to be jw-junated, is it?-' " tfea, sah-se! It's got ter be. Dah ain'i ao two ways about it so far's I kin &e. Now, min' what I tcIyo*: I doau aayil out to be, an' I doan think it out to be; but We knows?us three fellows right heah doen ?dat de Civil Bight decision am done right, an* no mistake. But yo' see for us three what looks at it sensible an' inspeclin' like, day's huudreds what dene damjnycrats kin make believe ef day w?i de Suprimo cou'l de ting'd be done different. An* twi* dc hundreds and de ilea 'o some fellows w'at'o got de ear holt, I j'st tell you de party'! guino be jee?junated, an' no mistake! Heah, yo nicgab, put away dat atrnp!" ? What is that you have, Sullivan ?' "De dang iittle coon's playing tricks all day fur nickels. Ef yoa doan put up dat strap I fire you out quick !" Sullivan took his strap, a long leather thong about an eigbtb of an inch wide, and doubling it carefully, plied it into a circular mas1, and holding it botween his fingers,said to the viaitor; '?Yo seo de middle place dah ? ? "Yea." "Betyo can't st'ck a matches in dah ao'i when I let her gu it will b9 in de double ob de strap!" "Oh, yes I can!" "Yo1 can't fur a nickel!" '?Put np your niokel." "Up she la. Heah'a vo raatob." The. reporter carefully followed the doubled .-atrip with his eye from the outei euds to the small loop in the middle, inserted his match and watched the unwinding. f*Ible yo ye cudn't do it. I fool's 'em all. Dat'a dollar 'n a nuarter I'a scooped in to day." "I could have done it, but I didn't want your mone y." "Dat'a w'at day all aayi. De man dat wins my money gits it ebery tlmr; I never squ.nl ?Ouch.'" "i'll'ahow yo', yo' lezy coon, if yo' neber tquea! Yo get 'roun' tohin' datoonntah. Day'a all boun' ter iqual w'en yo' gets de ear bolt" "H?," aald the reporter, as he paid for hia " * ve your Civil Blgbta den day w'en Hetekiab hain't got nothlnk for to tay, an' doan yo fail ter forglt it." "goodnight." v ? J "Qood night, aah; yo kem 'roun Monday night an' heab me ipout I'll make dew let de ear holt go, and atop de fqusallnT' Nivaa vai atjcb a rush made for any Drug coyery for C'oniumptlon, Coughi, and colda. All paraona afflicted with Aathma, Bronchltia, Hoaraasw, Seven Coujha, or uy affection of Um Throat and Lonn can gat a Trial Dot lit of Utli mat remtuy for tan oanta, by ealllnj at ?boT? Mroj Btqrp. Ifuftw I BARN BtJMING, ~ BECOMING COMMON SOME^PLACES. Senral Bnidnen Dutrej.J b, nrt-Fill.rl at rulir>tir|.l Inniilli SuiihuIm, ircld.ata?Saddoa Dfalb. Vailoaa lalarutiai Batten. olwItSS?!!' Attorney Wiley, ?..t-ifj.1 ???y- w? broken Into ono night tarn?}?&m "d T,lMb1' p,p"J ui,n Danlol Lyman, of Barbour countv vu MfSn?v%taM^ h0Vtk!on days 8inc? ?nd sKS&,?J3saai,ta?inapMm- **? *erel^?rl^,!idepu'y """"e collector* SS?;"d unsuccessful la their March. * W'K count JZith",?''' *^bomaa Shaw. of Preeton as&stsips btSfSa't we?k m.4! C6m "?!en'' 01 P?kM? w Wo M "atepment to Q. W.Neale, Eiq. Their liabiJIttS are $17,000 'heir assets are estimated at $12,000. ? Spelling schoo's and singing schools im MSS.'#JS. finnV1iiu "" fur>l d's^ote the inhabftani? .L?13'1 ?nfe'taimneot for night? 8 comlog l0I,K winter A yonng man named George Wallon llr. In^h.'uhv.'f/,?" acddentnl]y shot himself In the lefthand lest week. Amptitation will fasr? -v0 hi" Upward oSf ShfWd leanetl Ms head iWyV.STu,. cause. ?S* ln",n,ly dled " JnS ?S?i'y w*j?t?r is herd to beat for >?????? the'rounty. *? I ft&dgei.\ of Greenbrier coutv raised birtj-one bushels of T7ht?t SS fraction over an aero of laud and^JajwAI which crop jjo rt 1 aiiz.d one hundred and s!xiy bnsbels. ln?nt?Jdm?n the name of Bripbf of I fthJSiS? y'J* out on mountains chopping wood, one windy dsy last week I JffiliSw 8 urge 11 wb bIowo frnia * tree J striking him on the head and brepj^ cuttini? tSSSSSscsha lb" wlu prob'b>' *&?*? A,Mti? Woodford, of Barbour Phm?!) K r ,r,8,tnrniu? J? his home from II ii nip pi he fell from it bridge ih*t um. nnl wwe'eiiiUined!" la??< "J M? hi,J? i.r?lon8,Dgs? Sunday night. ?Mb?.^d.^tsr.sfwhi;^'",hhrri; Za^,oi'Xm-!y ml"ul?",lle buildln? Barn burning is netting to be of freon.nl Lv=??"awffi5S tesiastens'.jfWff.s; I destroyed, Two weeks agj John Button'* barn was simiiirly destroyed. s I k ^rMWent Huntington, of I he C. & 0 has |> J ? new oar built a! the Ensign worts at iD "Dfit0D? 'bat is a daisy. ItisQulsheiiin I !!i ,0KSa7E.a!:d ^osewiood, fitted up with elec-1 I trio bells, French plate giats doors and ensv ohato, aud upholaterei with s'llc ve'vft n Iteenber'haf BlMpK,g 0l>"lm6ntl aU(* ?i**j Rotn^u?D&LnT. Jg&t f ?& zrx?? they were attacked by a net pic ami hecm fo Sr.? oil of hS'ribi " l,unobeon and broke, A sad occurrence took piece on tho wslers! Joifn Kfiffl"1' ** K"n?wha cobnty, I 0 y?u"K man just havini! been1 married a::d returning homo with his brl<]? ' found his father, ThoraeTn'mpT tntor": . 8??? w.O'ds Msied botn-een'them in I JWtrd t j the old man's orinking, wherennon be became enraged and struck his Ion with ! nim, * W0Dn(li which, at last ?c counle, was pronounced (stul.-Jachon Mur/le Recently Joseph Aus'.lo, of Monono.Hn county celebrated hie !i:,t b rthday Tn. the indiane'duri^a'porSoao? hfifllfe^uill is Intimately acquaint*! wim their Iai?uases tifk T CT, i!" ?nleruin.d hta ?um1 JiiS. i his ulrentnro, Indian Jo"nfal"'u "iyb'J' h'is'c'en' Two of John Martiu'n son# who rMliin in?i bni ia,?i"?' wii5uw?sau!j a double-barreled shot ^un. The oMohf ?55r?I boya lhot 8 ^bbit and Jtid t&l cocked gun uj>on the1 groond, when t'm younger lad aged 12 yeare, came up and fait KflK ??m ! lh? Iciad wa8 d;s2harged into hia head, thirtv.jix ahct pateimi tbranirh hu hat, bat o,ly ten penelraXg L hew' one P.nni tirouyh the brain, wh'cb is now ocziag from thr? wound. Dr Hovt I nJ Vmi I' ai'd 'bl"ks the chances (or the li t. Ue fellows recovery are s:im.-Jfnrrai^i A lMtEHlitlUKIU MOUND Opened by au Lihii<>loi;I*! In Kauuwtin County, ' The Charleston Call baa the following in* , tereating account of the opening of a big ; mound in Kanawba oouuty: Prof. Norrlp, the ethnologist, who has btou examining the mounds in tbia section for Beveral months, the other day opened the big mound on Co). ' B. H. Smith's farm, six or eight miles below here. This is the largeat mound in tho Val 1 ley, and proved a rlfib store house. Tho . mound is fifty feet higb, and they dug down ' to the bottom. U was evidently the burial . place of a noted chief, wlio had been interred! ; with unusual honor*. At the bottom they found the bones of a human being, met sur ing seven feet in length and nineteen inches across the shoulders. He wai lying lUt, and at either tido, lying at au angle cf about fortj-five degrees, with their feet pointed toward# thp chief, were other men?on one side two aud on the other three. At tho head of the chief If y another man, with bis hands extended towards him, and bearing two bracelets of copper. Oa each of the chief's wiUta wore ax copper bracelet*, whiloa look ing glass of mica ley at his shoulder, and his gorget of copper rested oa his breast. Four copper bracelets were under his head, with an arrow in the centre. A hoasa twelve feet in diameter and ten feet high, with a ridge pole one foot in diameter, bad been erected over thorn, and the whole covered by tho dirt that formed tho mound. Each of the men hurled there had been enclosed in a Ijark coffia. - Rnllrond Hefting In Roane. An impromptu railroad meeting was held in lioana county Inst week, at the Spencer Court House, at which a large number of citlzins were present. A tier the reading of a letter from Senator Camden, the meeting pro* ceeded to a permanent organization. UD, Simmons waa chosen Chairman, and R. K. Bohr, Secretary. The Chairman then pro* ceeded to explain the otyct of the raeetlngy after which earnest and enthusiastic speeches were made by P. G. Cunningham, J, W. Ball, David Simmons, M. A. MoClung, Kx Sanator Ferrel) and others, all of which wero favorable to the building of tbe proposed road from W*s!oh to some poinfon the Ohio river, paining through Ollmer, Calhoun, Roane and Jackson counties. A committee waa appoiuted to confer with thecohimitteei of the other countiee along the line, to ascer tain the sentiment of their respective dlsr trictn, and to do suchntbcr work as they may deem expedient to forward the enterprise. BELUIRE. Chnfpli nnd feraonnl <hut-Knllroiul .,utt Gpucrfll New, Frederick Boeshar fa the administrator of the late Fred. Hoffman. The Globe flour mill is about ready t j put Its new machinery to work. The W. C. T. U. will meot at Mrs. Gray's, Belmont street, Thursday afternoon. Pay day on the Ohio Valley to-day and on the Cleveland & Pittsburgh to-morrow. Rev. Mr. fytndricits, formerly of the ^pie copal Church Ijere, was is to^n yesterday. The Bur tl .war Club will give a ball tcrnlght at City Hall, for which great preparations ha7e been made. There were communion services and noar terly meeting at the Second M. K. Church on Belmont street yesterday. There were alto communion services at theFtisiPreab/Urlan churchBundaymorning; Eev J, K. McKal lip was unsieibted. Rev. J. M. Monroe, <*1 the Christian Church, preached on the life of Martin Luther, in honor of the fonr hun dredth anniversary of hia birtb. The tramway up Indian run to the ooal works of G. W. Barnard and the Nail Works bank have been re laid with ataal rail*. A number of nail machines for a Milwau kee factory are beinj* made at the machine shops of the iEtna Glass and Manufacturing Company. Mr. John Dubois, head of the firm of Du boi? & McCoy, gave a large supper at hia new residence Friday evening, to the employes of the planing mill. Mr. and Mrs Noll, who have been the guests of James McGregor, at Shadyaidefor two weeks, leave for their home near Mar ticsburg to-morrow. Strollers to whom the Baltimore & Ohio t rack gives easy accet-s to the country west of town, will now have to confine themselves in narrower limits, as that road is being fenced* with barbed wire. The piling of the 07 V. R R. is being rap idly finished,'and the B. & 0. company is laying its Iracks and arranging things for reaching the nail works if the Thirty-seventh street crossing is allowed to be made. Mrs. M. B. Reese will speak on tile late Ohio campaign and its lessons, in the First Presbyterian church to-night. She was an nounced to give this lecture some time ago, but was prevented by a stormy night. There were present in the publio schools on Friday last 1,109 pupils, only 171 of the whole number belonjpng to the schools being absont. If all were in attendance it would be difficult to accommodate them, notwith standing the new buildings. The Bsllaire, Zancsville & Cincinnati real, which ha< been doing at this end all the lo cal business that could be handled, is prepar ing to take a much larger share of the trallic between here and Zinesville. The road will be completed to that city for through trains in time for the issuing of its first through time table on the 18th lust., when the C. & P. and B. & 0. roa4s adopt their fall schedule. The road will have its share of the freight that now goes to the B. & 0. en route to Zanesville and this city. Among other items, livestock in sDme neighborhoods can come more easily via the narrow gusge. There la no mistake, St. Jacobs Oil never fails as a pain-banisher. t'old Wf at Iter Lai Come I also an immense stock of fiinnels, blankets, comfoits, woolen under and overwear, for men, women and children. Dress good in great abundance and at all prices, beginning at 5 cents a yard. One hundred pieccs of the best quality calico at 5 cents. Blankets be ginning at 37cents. Five pound comforts $1.00. Shawls, cloaks and dolmans at very reduced pricis. A large s'ock of carpets at less than manufacturer prices. Good car pets at 18 cents. Ten thousand bolts of wall paper at 7 cents a bait We only sell for cash. Keep to books. If yon want good goodB and low prices, now is your time to call and examine onr stock. The largest store, the biggest stock and the lowest prices for ca9b. Xos. 2010 and 2021 Main street, Jons llOKMEX. THE DAILY HiKUm, The Financial World. New York, November 10.?Monoy Is easy atlKa 2K per com, closing at 1 per ccnt. Prime mercantile pai>er Ga7 per coat, marling Ktchange bankers' bills weaker at S4 81& demand 91 84% Goveknmrnts?Strong. U.H.8k, ? ?100MIS. P. A8. C. flrtts~..lH U. H. 4&, coupons... 114& | tJ. P. bonds, flmts...ai5 U. B. 4b, coupons. I'&ftV. P. Laud (Jmuta?.107% Pacific 6s ol 95 -.130)4 U. !*? sinking lun<l...U7 Central Pacific flrats.ll2jJTex. Pac. laud kt'ul 49% Kile seconds...... 95 |io Rio Graud dir.... 75>i Kaxleoad Bohm?Firm and higher. Etjlte SncuaiTiEi-Qulct. Lohigh 6t Wilkes....J03}f|VIrglnIa Gs cc Louisiana consols..... 73^ Virginia consols, ex Missouri 6s...?~ 107 I tra mat. coupous... 41 St. Josephs 10# Virgiuta deferred-... 8 Tennessee 6s... 88 *zx. dlv. Tennessee 6s. new.... 30 I STOCKS?The put week has shown increasing con fldeuco la ra.lwsy securities from ilty u da/. The advance iu railway bouds has beeu general, and cath diy na-j shown an advance on tlia tigurcsuf the picvlous day. Thcadvanca in the stcck msr ket ha^ been subjoot to more lluctuatiunr, but tho net result for tho wee* is an advance of k'6per ccut on thcBeaeral list. Vanderbilt stocks have shown theinoat streugth and tho largest advances As compared with tho cleslnt; prices of November ,5k. Cfl were comparatively dull until to-Jay, when they haro beeu more active, and show consjdCMb'o ad vanced over the closing pi ices of November S, viz: aftoairi 1'scltic 3/i per cent, Wabash, common,lk: preferred, 2: western UnbJ Texai Padtlo Dividend payers also attracted more than usual at tention. and there hex apparently been a good del of baying by iuvc-iioft, who thtuk they aw low enough to buy lor c;mparatirely peruiincnt hold 'Ttuoi last hour Chutauooja advnnro 1 2 percent to 69. The chief iuflueuew.at work were too deci sion In tha Chicagopool iuiefusiug bukinestou the Lackawanna road flier November 20. if that com pany did not live up to the rale*agreed upon by the Trunk Lines, the gaiu over Miaourl by New York Association Dinks, aud to tlie strong support ac corded to YanderMit and Gould stocas. Theappruxlmato earninsiof tho Denver and Rio Graudo hallway for th*? ilr>t week of November was J1M.0C0, aniuoruuttof 8-tV.OJovcr the cornvpoud ug week a year ?go. Transactions 471000 shares. Aaains express. J 1,2 American Express... to Canada South era...-! & Central t'.'i Cheeapcako <h Ohio- 1 j* do lttprclcrred.... i7 do 2d preferred..... 1SS o., c., a & r... 02 Dcuver All. G -"'Ml Erie..... do preferred 75 Fort Wayne. ......Jbo Hon. ? bt. Joseph...- Si] do preferred 88] Kansas A Texas. 24]., Lake FrieA W J8H Lake bhore 102% Louisville A Nash.... 50ft;Texaa Podfli'., L.N. A.C 37 ' M. <& C. 1stpref'd...- 10 do 2d preferred.,*.. 6 n., ok. u. at ru x, Mem. & Cnas-......... 41 do preferred Michigan Central.... 93k Wells, Fargo Xx 1J4 Mo. radflo~.M 9b% Western Union ... 80Ji ?JCxdlv. BreiMlatnOb and Provision*. Xgw YoKK, November 10.?Flour dull: receipts 15.0U0 barrels; exports 2,200 barrels; superilno Statu and western 93 0Ca3 60. Wheat, spat lots ka^c lower; options opened ka!kc lower, afterwards re covered from tho decline and advanced J<a^c, later caller and fell back ka){c? closing quiet and steady; receipts61 ,UXibushels; exports51,COObush Nash. A Chat . New Jersey .Cent So: them Partnc 'a',\ do pre/erred 144a Northwcatern~.........l?hk do preferred New York Contral...llb)2 Ohio neutral Ohio A Mississippi... 27 do preferred 90 Pacific Mall. 41>* Pittsburgh 184 Reading- 62y. [8LL. A6.F. do preferred 4^k St. Paul. 10ml do preferred ...,11b; ^ Texas Pacific 23ft Onion Padfla~.....~. 90% United States Kx 67 el* h.ird No. 1 Duluth tl.it% ungrade 1 spr ing We* SI 07; No. Bred $1 05; No.2 red tl 12**1 i4Vt. No.2 red November, sales 40,000 buthels at II KB;il 10k: dosing at tl 10k: Doctimbor, sales 032, C00 bushels dosing at L_ . - ?J ! at II llHal 12if, ctoslna at II 11$$: Jahusiy, silY?| 2 11^,000 buthexK at |i i.i' ?il 14k;, clodog at II i:i],; February, sslet 3,010,000 bushels at II I5^al lb?i, desina at |116; May, s <les 206,000 burbelp st It 20K al 20J?, f losing st II 3JH- ^oro, ?pot lo'.sJ<ako higher, afterwards lost most of tbeadvance, cltslng fiiio: recclpu 19.003 bnshels:oxportsl8,000 bushels; ungraded 57*$aG0c; No. 3 LUJiHtOc: doting at 69c; December 60^?61c.doaini[ at GOKc; January COaBOWc. dodug at 60>ic; May tO^COHc, dot-lug at 60kc. cats easier receipu 19,010 bushels; exports 41,OCO; western mixed aSaJtfo; white western 8JU48c. Day, r u.uly and in fair demand. Hops quiet aud iteadv; new 20av6a Coffee, spot firm; Rio quiet and steady; options opened 10 points higher and cloied with advance portly lo'.t. Sugar dull: refined lower: C 6kafi^; yel'ow W6>?c; mould ttv, Cijbles Molassea quiet and uc ohanged. nice steady aud modcrato demand. Tallow cador at7>i*7J4C. Kosiudull. Turpeutino dull at 37a37Hc. >^gs, western fresh, demau'l fdr and market firm at 26s29c Park quiet ami steadily held; now mew fll ',6al2 law. fntmeatx Somicaliy unchanged. Lard dull ana lower; prime earn 7.75k November 7.78a7.75c; December and year 7.70a\73c; January 7 77a7.79c; February 7 90; March 7.9Ta.s.00c; April 6.07c. Butter, quiet and firm. Cheese quieVbut fira. Cijicaoo. INoT^mbeT 10.?Hour dull md un changed. Wneat in fair demand, opened easier, afterwards advanced aud'dosel lower at 9*ku November; 94Ua96%c December; 97%a97Hc Jan uary; 98kc February: |101?U04? May; No. 2 Chi ago niring W^c; No. 8, H3aMc; No. 1 red win ter fl 01 al 03. Cum demand ?ctlvoand prlccs ad vanced at 4^^49X0 eaahi 4&%c November; 49ka Decernt>cr: 49kc year;46kc January; 6Ja5ec Hay. Oats quiet aud nominally unchanged at quiet at 61c. Flaxseed quiet at tl 33. Pork In f Air demand, oncnod strons Aud higher and dosed at insideprlofallOMirtOfo ca?h; H0 82kal0 85 Nr temben HO 67kal0M December: liOMjaio w jmi; W Ml ilk 3?ouirj; in io.11 ei<{ Feb" ruary. Lard steady and in (air demand at 7.40s 7.45c cash; 7.41c November. 7.85a7.l7ko Deoember. 7 8Jk?7 35c year, .7.42ka7.45c January; 7.52 7.55c February. Bnlkonetts in fair demand; shoul dor* 4.70b; ahbrtrio 6.60a ahort clear 6,Wc. Butter and eggs quiet and unchanged. Balixmoox. November 10.-Flour firmei and un changed. Wheat, w atom easier and dull; No. 2 winter red spot 11 07k bid; December II 09ka 109k; January II llkal Ilk lebruary "II lsJia 114. Oora. weetern dull: mixed spot 67kc: Novem ber U MaSTS^January^WTkc; steamer 5?>8kc. Ot% .weidera wo|te Malic; mixe<184aMc; Mnsjl?^ WaMc. it,e quiet at VAOIC. Hiy dull, and unchanged. Provisions steady with a lair Jobbing trade demand. Butter firm; western packed lOafflo; creamery 2la32c. Eggs 26129c; plcklod dull at 22a24c. Coffee dull; Rio PHiunxLTHU, November 10,-Flour dull but firm. Wheat opened irregular and closed wcik; No. 2 red in dovator II 07>Ul 06: No; 8 red |100j No. 2 red November lljmal OBjItf: DecwoLei |1 ootoi WMf January II llktl HKi. Fehruarr 11 iaK?i Mk- Corn, pntjoni advanced Wake and firm, car lou dull; No. 2 mixed Xiwwc; sail ydlow r?2c. Oats dull end weaker, No.2 mixed BSkaMc: No. 8 white 80iaS7a Butter active, firm ana blihor; creamery 82c, New York and Bradford Liiunty, Pa., extras?a2fcc, dofirsu 22a28c; good to Cbo|o?i7g20c, Toupo, O., November 10.?Wheat iteady; No. {rod, oath tl 08k'< regular II Q6k; Lake Shore No remberllCSk: December |1 OS; January |l 00k; er, primecwh.NovemberandDecember WOO til ed; Januiry 9615 asked. CuccwxATu November 10.-Flour dull Wheat doll at ft 06ca?h; 3105 Norember: 9108 January. Corn In moderate demand, doainir heavy at 80c. Oats lower at 98c. Rye dull aud eerier at Wo. Pro virions quiet and unchanged. WhUky iteidy at 9118. Butter unchanged. live Stock. Chic* od, November ia?The Drown' Journal re port*: Hogs?Receipts 21,000 bead; shipments 6.80 i head: market brlak at the decline: all aold; rouah packing 9i 70*4 80: packing and shipping 94 40a4 OC; lic'stW 1 Oat 60; skips 93 00aS90. Cattle-Receipt* 2,000 head: shipments 4,000 hotd; market steady;1 nstlres nominal; export* 90 28i7 00: good to choice shipping 16 40*6 10; common to medium 98 90*6 00; rango cattle strong; Montana 9) 66; Toxans 93 40a ?4 40. Phcop?RettiipU COO head; ahioment* 3,000 head; market steady; inferior to fair f'J 00.i2 80 per cwt; good |3 60; poor 93 60. ClKCIKKATt. O., Norember 10.?Live hogs quiet; common and light 98 70a4 65; picking and butche?a 9485a4 80. Receipts 6,003 head: shipment! 2,700 head. Petroleum. ? PrrrsBUMH, Pa., November 10.?Petroleum ac tire; United certificates irregular, dosed at 8113%. Tho afternoon station was ltas actiTe and irreg ular; opened at tUSK; declined to 9112J?; rallied and doted at 91 13#/ New York, Norember 10.?Petroleum firm; United 9113)fc refined 8%abHc. Cotton, New York, Norember 10.-Cotton dull; futures firm; Norember 10.85c; December 10.46c; Januaiy I IO.Mk Fobruary 10.60c: March 10 95c; April 11.07c; May 11.19c; June ll.20c: July 11.42c; August 11.52c; September 11.245, Dry Good*. New Yorf,* Norember 10.?For a rainy day, and Saturday, a very fair busiues* was reached through many small orders for miscellaneous .selections, but personal request was very light. Wool. New York, Norember 10.?Wool qolet and firm; for choice to domestic fleece 32a45c; pulled 18a40c, unwashed 10a2Sc; Texas 1U27C. Leather. Nxw York. Norembor 10.?Leather firm and fairly active; Hemlcck sole 21}4a25>$*\ Letul. New York. November 10.?Lead dull and weak; commou 93 93a4 03. CATARRH SANFORD'S RADICAL CUBE, Hcid Cold*, Waio.T Disburses from tho Nose and Eyes, Ringluc Noises in tne Head, Nervous Headacho and Fever instantly relieved. Choline mucus dislodged, membmne clcan?ed and healod, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hearinii restored, and ravages checked. i ouch, Bronchitis. Dropping Into Iho Throat, Pains In tho Cheat, lijspepsta, Waiting of 8lrengJ? and Flesh, Lo? of Sleep, etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one Box Catarrhal Pol vent and one Dr. Banford's Inhaler, In one package, of all druggist*, for 81. Ask for Sanford's Radical Cure, purudlfttillatlnu of Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. *lr. Marigold Clover Bloaems, etc. Potter Drop and Chemical Co.. Do*ton. _ . . ... For tho relief aud prevention, rOLL A/.0> Uioiustant It is applied, of Hheu VT.SrifJy wallsm. Neuralgia. Sciatic*. ^Pains, Palpitation. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malarls, aud Epidemics, use Col n/n 11ns' Phut en (an Electrlo Battery ? /illCTR1 C\\comblnodwiin aPorouaPlaster) />/ VfticoS 110(1 kugh at pain. 25c erery ' LASTfcHa wh?r?. noVwTh*w AMUSEMENTS. HARLEY SHAY'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC?THId WEEK. c WEL0H & SANDS' National Park Combination! With nil its Great Artists. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2 o'clock. Priree, 25,85 and 50 cents. Matinees, 15, and 35 cents. nol2 OPERA HOUSE! OME NIGHT ONLY. Monday, Noy. EVANS, BRYANT METE. R J. ORG ANIZA B?E THE COMPANY. Chu E. Brans, B'j-ant <& Hoey, FredC. Bryant, Wm. Hoey, The Frencu Twin fliitcrr, MIn Minnie French, Min Leu* French. Tho FletcherTri?, Chat. Fletcher, Kirs l.inio Fletcher, Wm. Fletcher, Jaattf F. Hoey, Coaioy dt Demp?ey, 1 lie Werners, Mlx? Maude ^ern*r, Mr. Klvmrd Werner, i LUtloKv* French, os EAinii. ind the funniest of all comcdles, "THE BOOK AGENT/ AdmUston, 60 aud 76 cents Rciervel seats on ralo nt Wilson <k Haumer's music store without ex tra charge; tale to commcnce Friday, November 'J. no" opeka house: THE EVENT OF THE SKAS3N. Tueitliiy Evoiiiug, November IStlu Engagement for Two Niubta and On? Matinee o! tbe Dlatlnguhhed EogHah Actios?, Illu KATHERINE ROGERS SUPPORTED BY IIKB OWN COMPANY, In Threeof the Greatest Impcr-onatlona. TUESDAY EVENING, MISS MULTON WEDNESDAY MATINEE, LEA ZEE ! WEDNESDAY NIGHT, PYGMALION and GALATEA. Admission 73 ?nd 50 cent*. Reserved Seats tl 00. Matinee pilcci (0 and -J> ceuta. Bcurved Beau, 75 cents. Ecau on talc at wiinon A lltumcr'a music M^rc; ?lo to commence Saturday. November 10. noM opera house: ONE r.IUUT UNIT, FItlDAY, NOVEHBEB lOlh. HARRY WILLIAMS' Manchester & Jennings Great Specialty Company. sa STAK ARTISTS ?? The Show to I'lea .o tbe People. THE BE8T OF THEM ALL. Admhslo* 75 and 59 oent*. Reserved seats with out extra charge, on rale at Wllaou A fiaumvr'a mialo alore; aaib to commence Wedncaday, Novem ber 14th. noP . WANTED. TITANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO GO Yf to Kansas City. Inferencesrequired. For mrtlculara enquire cf Mat*. V. HAHriOUH, 1141 Market atrfet- bqIO WANTED-AGENIS TO SELL THE f V ITTIEJT Book cxtanL "On a Muatang Through Texas," by editors of Texaa fil/tlnga, A racy dcrolptlou of Tuiai fclde splitting ktorlcs, quaint antcdotcr, lrvlibly IliustiavdrTOO large octavo iwgea. only |a.W. ?rite for territory to O'DYkNk U&Ob, G7 and C9 Wood itrrct, Ktta bunch. Pa. ocu WHEELING A PITTSBURGH DIVI 8ION, B. A 0. K R. Oh and aftor Son torn ber 21th tralua will arrive and depart ai followp?Wheeling time: Kor Pittsburgh?S;VA a. m. dally, and 1:10 p. a. dally, except Sundnr. For HaiMn#um-<i:M,D:J0a. m., 8:10,5:50p m. For Triad ttlphla?1:46 p. m. From Pittaburgh?9:50 a. m. dally, and 8:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday. From Washington?8:00, !fc!0a. m., 1:18,6:80 p. m From Trladolphia-4.40 p. in. Tralna leaving Whe*Una at 0:2ft a. m. and 8:10 p. m. make clow connection at Washington for Wayncaborw, and at Pltuburgh with tralna on Plttabnigb Division hr fcalilmoru and Conneilsvllle Coke Kcglcn. and polnta cast of Pltuburgh. O. E. I/'RL), Oeu. P?js. /|t. Balllmore, Md. TflOS. M. KING, (Jon. Biipt. Tituhurgb, Pa. E. D. RMITB, rum. Asont, Pltuburgh. Pa. VTOTIOE TO BONDH0LDER8? J.A PltUburtb, Wt eellng A Kentucky B. B. Co. PltUbnigb, Novembers. 1881. The undarslgnod will reoalre propomls until No* rembar 27tli lortha aaleto ibemof tt,OOOof the But mortgage bonds of the Pltuburgh, Wboellng ft Kentucky Rallioad Company, for the purpoeia ol Lhv Making Vnnd.u pfOT ded in the mortgage, Xtom,, ?fd bona., a?^g?ob.r l,io W. P. HCBBlHD. ?dim Tmtwi. MEDICAL. rur rrruu* i luiiuuy use fi.i iTi . I'KBtfKAWill(uslttvel/?uroJwxiait^ blUtjvand rwt?m tlx, funrrifwit tTTii!.?: normal vlxor. ?EBBBBSKBSSBHh For Nemuil io;uxi.ioa. iaiwa "r?r ssffl^snsksmp tatSsd too(rernoot'r?SllSoSl^ w*ter.caa rely implicitly uti I'aui**. Li For urlpry Dtswucai?f both kx>% for Femalo Complaints of all klruk H UraroL I'kudnvl?n>wviflrni '""r For Chronic Nasal i^tntrli.TTuA^f tho only cure. iBMniaMUill For our wunjililm oiiiiw ??inM^T!W ask your drugglit or adUreai it? t?rnni?-_ tora.' Dr. 8. it '| artm?nACu."X?u For CoMUpatlou ukomxuiugcicttlt H FOR RENT. mO LET-WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD X -> large, pleasant furnUhid (root km. ioooaflfloar. Apply at 10? Main stieet. 2?' OR RENT-T W 0 K X C KI.LEV? rooms opposite the Cathedral: luitabli'l* J?"* *P?lJ to rather KoiItu Ko. 12 Thirteenth street. "u> OR RE NT.-THE TEN ROOM BweUlpi *t No.28 Thirteenth .t,?t, cuptcd by the undenttjtied IWMolraioooi ilu. the 15th itm. Apply tu c. P. BUOKN, .1 oOco. ' F "OR BENT. A LARGE NEW STORE EOOM. The finest In the city. Sp'endldly loeated, it Ko. 1065 Main itrpet. Enquire of POl J AM KB I.. HAWLEV. IOB RENT OB SALE. F? 1 oti in J. & J. R. Baker's Addition, Qiur. Office on ChapUne Stieet. 2 lodging rooms (n Bailey's Block. H. FORM*, _ . . ' , No." Custom Hoc*. Telephone A-M >ny FOR SALE. F OR SALE-ONE NEW SPKINU - Ca\ nolo ? Wagon. Inqttfre at Laughiia Brw. 6 ('?.*. No. 1208 4siu street. For sale or bent-the desi. RABLE He-ldence, ho. CJ Flltwnth itrttL Po?o?ilon given Immediately. Apply to J. d ELSO<. Ko. tlVM Chaplltie stn-11. ' nos-Mti. S TOOKS FOR SA1JS. 15 Shares Boliairo Kail Mill. 7 Shared lleawoo-1 Nail Mill. o Share* Tup Mill 60 Shares f ealfidy Insurance Co. 200 Shares Buckeye Glass Co. I. IRW Agest, no^O No. -4 Twelfth duett OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTV. '?0 arrts land opi*o?ite County feat of Bru'os County, W. Va., 011 Elk ltiv**r. lir|>ri?vrd eight roomed dwelling boute, r>Ul> e ei.d orchard. lhe? ,j alio a tau yam ou mIH ?rojH*rty. 2,0(0 acres timbered lund in tte'zelcocniy.W.Va, l.OCO acres timbered lanl in Yraxton '.a, W. Va. W. V. IKMiKA Ja&O. ncn 1:^ yiiubirrtt F OR SALE. 1NO Acres r?! Ohio County, W Va, Land, oa the Hompflold Railroad. two mllia from W?t Alexander, l*a, and on the liatlo> ai Read. Euit* abla for a dairy fsrtn Well watered atd timbered. llut n few Mepo from th? door to rniliud aUtioo. (tillmoro'st rotting.) AUltainkau<UhiilareQaii(d on a well regulaud /arm. FoMuformation u to price, Ac., addrtn 1). *i. aTKIaSoN, West Alexander, Washiugtou Ca.lt. IfnoSMwrAw -pOR SAIJi Tlireo small Brick Dwellings (in ono block): each dwelling has three rooiaa, with 1?own front and back entrance; yani fenced ? iT. with hydrant: io good oondiilon. Rents for $270 per annum. WUi sell cheap: owucrs reridi-nu of another State. Three small families of limited means could pro cure a houae for about JetfO each; loested ou alley C, No 917, M!) and Ml. Apply to ALfcXANDE." BONE, Real Kttatu Ageut aud Broker, nc9 1 lG.t Market Mmrt. T/-ALUABLE FARM FOB SALIC. Tho nndendgncd offers for ?alehl?Fsrm,?ituUd thrco miles etu.t of St. i-Uin-ville and oat dQi south of the Natioual Kosd, (?utalulu? 1C0 tiro, 185 under cultivation; has pleutv of good tlaUr, ia well watered, lies very favorably, is va>y to col* Urate, and 1-4 one of the be*t farms in that jart of tho country. It containa one guid dwtllmg totue and ono tenement ho'ue, with ample and ronie nlent outbuild ngs; ha* three grod otchardicf choice fruit, together with a variety of other froit such as pears, cherries, quince*. Ac., &o. For particulars inquire of the undesigned on tho premises, or addrctaat H. ClalrsTllle, O. SAMUEL K. FINNEY. GENERAL NOTICES. 3STOTICE. ^ i would SiX dozen, tour^Th-iTi '** Y N. EULAS1'. ?< ^w^&,n?> bu?n?loU ?.l?,r. 0c2frvw*r ? -VTOTICK, X,be 8looM.oda.oj U?M un u s-cttuiy.^ uoi 7-; QT0CKH0LDERS' MEEIIMj. SK^Sr"0'' ^VSTJSSSl^gtr.^ a J. KAWI.IX3. Prwirnl pOAl. FOB THK Public Sc-IiooIh! rmroou to ?w'f oi i In."''VSW i'iiti, ,t *mi i> W iS-HSR* ^twJ ?ffl g;? ffisssfsasS-^ Too who 1 on Uic l>i#uu, o. Any nciiool ...itcsu.j ?d?" H^J Tliu llK'al??cwnc\^g!5l'..,^l.d rg?W| 1-rt.imwUMould l? ? ,',) ?? ??i ><ldT?l >i."y^.doi BlTWUUl?iirwH5E.JSO A KE PTo"cK%iroc%ou?m;ja pnu^!w? ? ^KsAsri'* A?'?untHK2^; ^ii_MI__ HEAD 12 UAllTI'l^ roB LOW PR?I H?TlnE rocked. 8pl?dld ?m *?? | %%*?!%"? ?a 8n,rc," ' "sMMWhW 8MlU U>0,1<r'''',,Jn 1322 MARKKT KTRg6