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% J. Rhodes k CO; j, s. RHODES & CO. OAKGAIA programmel Sc Callcoea, new dark atylea, Go. * wool il edict ltd Had Flannel, 13)^0, worth *tf?ool Uray Twilled Flannel reducad from B6c wAf" Unton Flanue', worth 10c. for *0. All Wool Itearlet Veita, fiOc. r4nj wii!* Creienea. worth 2ftc, for 10c. iUb>*l<lth Dreu (iooda, worth 20c- forl2>?c. 4 ncB Drttt Oooda, worth 30c, for Wjfc. rxtra fino >m" Uooda, worth 25c, for ?c. MaidNalnaook rhaapat90c, for lflfe wl* mlra Tycoon Kepa, worth i0c, for 12>fo. kx"> Hue llematltched liandktrcblefa for gen,.,neo. P'?e "nen, worth 60c. for 25c. tifuilenifu 1 Hemitltcied Bilk Haudkerchlala 660. j?utl?mwu'a Initial HeraaUtched bilk Handier ? fcU.?tra fine, oulyfl 00. L-tiit Kill** l>*tnu? Linen labia Clotha, with v.-jiIli to match, S6 00 and ?l 00 per aat, 2? perMaileaiUiau trur fcold. :j colored Bilk, new afcadea, beat Jiiulty, worth $126 for Me. 1W??krtl Bltck ailk at 30 reduction. ^iiialitfl-theni. - ?.|,K Vra,,nk Tin**tWeraowu 4uu?,w...w MKM ODlfflOW. X cijijlc'-' tuurtiuent of Fancy tfoodi suitable for Hoild*/ i*rt?onU. CLOAKS I Pon't wait until January to buy Ladlei' and rhi:Jf*n'i cloaki. Tou caa now And a botuir ae^naicnt and liie prico ai low. We ii*TH winmeuced our Slaughter Sale oi Wr*ja t" J*7OPEN AT NIGHT. J, t RHODES & CO. ? ?ilucatt<mal. 1, de Chantal Academy, JfEAB WHEELING, Tf.TA. ???? i The ihlrtj aighth year ol this well-known lead* t e-r. under the charge of the Visitation Nana, c opeui on the flnrt Monday of Beptembor next, and ? ??n monlha. ( pjpili received at any lime in the aeaslon. i Tboxa who dwlre to jlace their d&ughtora In an t taixltutlon aflordiug exceptional advantage* lr 1 the w?7 of healthful and delightful location, ex 1 eellent board, thorough dliolpllne and inatructioi) t it the hand* of life long teachers, In every dopart c acctof female education, including the modem 1 muile, ahould aend 1 or a catalogut ol tiiU Hchool. Addrcae, Directriadof the Academy oUhe Visitation, Jit. de CIIAMTAL, ?r.2VMW Near Wheeling, W. V*. A SCHOOL < SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, i One of the department* ot the t MING BUSINESS C0LLE6E. separate room: elegantly rofurnlahed with new cart*:i ?u<l furuitur*, aud in special charge of Mr. a. HbANKV, a very competv.nl Instructor. ? l-crniii' tnould loao no time in embracing the fuperforoppurtuuity of acqulilng thtae branchea, uow oficrtd by thlaachcol. WtwwaulorRdrtrwa, +* - WHEELING BUSINESS COLLEGE. no^MWiK MKU1A (PA.) ACADEMY FITS FOR BunlniM or college. Special Drill for Bacx**m Boj h. Hltigle or double room* Allitudenu , board with Principal, SW1TU1N U. SUOKTLIlXJh (Harvard A H. wnd A.M.) auH-Mwraw I ?usu*attjce ?mupanuf. i H10 VALLEY PIKE IN8UKAN0E COMPANY OF WHEELING, W. VA. I Orricx-No. 1209 Main Btreet. CAPITAL.... ..4100,000 00 Does * general Fire Insurance Business. Farm Property *ud Dwelling Houaes and content* InlUfoil lor three or llro years. nuutcrois. | Alex. Laughlin, Jos. Bpoidol, 1 Henry odimuloach, A. t). Ll?t, , j. V. L Kudgurs, Dr. R. W. Haxlett, Henry Horihelmer. JOB. BPEIDIL, President. W. I. Mrl.URK. Secretary. oc7 * jQNUERWRITEBS' IN8UKANOE CO. WHEELING, W. VA., OmcK-No. 41 Twkutth Bnur. CAPITAL, - TT - - - $100,000 Diucrou. ALONZO LORIHQ, ROBERT CRANQLB, J.F.PAULL, UKOKOKHOOK, J. C. ALDEKBON. Kobut (,'BiNau, Proa I dent, J. K. Pacu, Vice President. Altkii) paull, bocretary. C. ti. himulvkt, City Agent. f lniurt* a.'l kind* of property at reasonable rates. ] araO IJHHE FKA^KLIN ItfSUKANOECO. or WBJKLWO, W. TA. CAl'ITAL. _ ^.4100,000 Injure* s^alnst Iom er damage by fire and light* Mn< ill cImm* of d Ml ruble property, also insure* ttigoes on Ue Western waters. omcna. J. X. Vance, President, M. Rellly, V(oe President J. L atroehlelu, Boc'y, Jaa. P. Adams, Ass't Bee. Diucrou. J. N. Vance, M. Rellly, , L.C.8tife], J. H. Hotibi, (J. w. ?ranzoeim. ?,OFFlCB?No. IS 1 WJLLfTH 8TESKT. _ mr2f ?glnsttctal. , 2jAMK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. | CAHIAL.. _Z!Z. .,..1178,008 Jm. A. Iim....... ....President W*. B. ami-son Vloo Preddenl Dnltion England, IieUnd.Franoeand Germany. i DUUCCTOM. Wra. A. Iwtt, Wm. B. 81*ip?m. J. A. Miller, John K. Boulotd, K. M. Atkiuion, Victor Rooenbiuf, 1 enrjr 8jn;jrer, jnfc' F. P. JBPBOW, Cuhlir. J?XCllAJiUE HANK. CAPITAL 1300,000 J J.SI. V Pros 1 den I 1 itiuii Lauohuw Yloe President DIJUK.TOM. J. N. Vfttico, H. Uorkbelmer, ? L*?tfUUn. W. Klllngham, L. ri. ii'i*pi*in, A. W. Kelley, John Krew, J I?r?iu iwued on England, Ireland, Scotland and ui poiau :a hurope. . JOHN J. JONKB, OMhler. *toclt gtohcw. KsTAuLlBHlDD 1S71. MbrirniKioH. Geo, I. Wiiithiy, WHITNEY & STEPHENSON, MEMBERS OF New York Slock Exchange, K08. 612 A 614 LIBERTY ST., PittMlMirffli, Pa. ***.'iock?, Bond* and U. 8. Bccurltlea bought *t"J told lor cuk or on usual marflus. New York Ww of cummiMion. Corrwpoudoace elicited. Baler to Plttaburfh Banker* generally. noM leal gatatt (J O. BMITUi ~ iioal Katate Afent AND BTOCK BBOKKB, Ijwial atumtlon iftten to Collecting Boata tad Ue Mcral nuaa?raeot of Beal ttrtaU. CMmlWof rctoanaea. arlO 12J0 MAIM ST., Wheeling, W. Yfc gSUfttcal. Atoj: UhaumstUm. NeunUirlA. HwrlUn*,. But Kmk. llnHW, Barm, Ticrldf, Col*, Lumb? ?l^g drureliU. CWtion.?Tho gun S&SS^StttajS DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenets, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. Swift's Specific j la nature'* own remedy, nude from roota gath- cl ired from tho lore* Is of Uorgla. The method* by o: rhlch it la made was obta! ucd by a half brcod from H he Creek^ndl&m who Inhabited a certain portion ti if Georgia, which waa communicated to ona of tho W *rly settlers, and thua the formula has been band* ti id down to the pre*out day. I ho above cut repre- Bi en la tho method of manufacture twenty years ago, ti >y Mr. 0. T. Bwllt, one of the present proprietors tl [be demand has bt*n gradually increasing until a &( 1100,020 laboratory i< now necessary to supply the It] rade. A fotelgu demand has been created, and tl mlarged facilities will be neceasary to meet It. b [ his great h VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER & d CURES jj juicer, I'aUirm, ftcroruia, eczema, ulcers, Illieumatlsm, Blood Taint, { icrcdltary or otherwlM, without the use of Mcr- n jury or Potaah. $ Bcoka ou "Contagious B'ood Poison" and on 0 Blood and .Skin LUcatea" wallo<l free. ^ For aa!e by all drujrgUU. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., {. Y. 1&7 W. 23d St. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. 0 For rale by Laughlln Broa. & Co. and Logan it Co. p OC16-1UW .j One Experience of Manj. J Having expcrleuwd a great deal of p "Trouble!" from ludigsitiau, no much ao that I ii *me neAr lodng my UJt! y lly troublL?>lwayh came nfterea lug any food? 01 However litcht S( Aud dlgutlole, ^ Tor twoor thrcti houia at a time I had to go pi hrough tnemoat ^ Excruclatlug palux, ^ "Aud the ouly way I.ever got" g| "Belief," ii Waa by throwing up all my atomach contalnod! I P (oonocancouceive the palna that 1 had to go ? hrough, uutll * ? m "aiim17" ii wmjuaU'u! '-Bo that for three weeks I lay In 11 tedand 41 Could eat nothing lit My auflerlugs were to that I cailcd two docton to C :lve mo something that would atop the pain. " Their effort* were no good to me. P' At la.t I heard a good deal E "About your Hop Blttcral a' And determined to try tnem." Got a buttle?la four bouri I took the contents of ? j One! Ill J Next day 1 wu out of bed, and bare not Boen a ^ "flick 1" P Hour, from the ?ame cauie, a'noe. * I have recommeuatd It to hundred! 'of othera. Oj Ton hate no >uch ? 'Advocateail am." a Geo. Kkkdali., ci Alston, Boniou, Man. b n Downright Cruelty* a To permit jounelf and family to 0; "rfuOorl" * . a With al.-kneta when it can be prevented and " ured ao easily tJ With flop tiltteralH. r ?? M MTNone genuine without a bunch of green Hopa in tho while label. Bhuu all tho vile, polsououa I tun with "Hop" or "Hopa" in their name. ? noimwraw ^ ffl$TETTBft:S^5b IV CEIEBBATED 'Us dlaordeniof the liver, r? 11 """""" nf rourtug Uut organ u *%j\ when doraaut, aud -fianV promoting the aecre f 1,011 *na So* ol U Jfel healthy bllo luto the h *7tit vCtf nrocer channel, Jt 1^- relixei without p ?uj1^ ^,0tJ?,vrei*' d regular It/. ^lt arrest* 8J jjjjj jn^niufiig th/? fc^h STOMACH^? acUTitj of th? khf BlTTrt5ffi^yi.?? M ! pifi* cucc lot oq|U? md b ever an<1 biliona remittent Foraalebr DrogjUti n ind Dealer*, to whom apply for Ho.lcter'i Ainanac for 1HM. de2nwfAw C> 4SpSS PARKER'S I BF5jgS3lHAIR BALSAM t IhkT# HH (,M> popular farorlt* for ilrojmfnjr b lAEKK the hair. Kcstorlnir color vrfich ? I9s0Itz\KT. nr?l Jirpfrdllng Jvutdruff. f, PICAS' K i l<fin?.'? Hie |K?ip, #!o|?t tlin ]j BjvflMjff Julr toJUnir, o??i| M ?uro tn i>Jnukx P^'W Sl\ to,. ??? II ptt M Un^M?. B Profit for Everybody. I Patkcr'iToniokeptlna homo la a lentlnel to f keep aickneas out. I'acd dUcreotty it keepa ttao blood pure, and tlio atomach, liver and kidneja In s working order. Cougha and colda vanjib beforo it. j. It builda up tho health. "I aell large quantities of Parkor'a Tonic in my ,, J? ??* a modB my cuitomera.ji doctor, baa / beeu prescribing it for two years tie ru nun; e dead himself, and tried every remedy known to . hU profession. without Any relief. Artcr ho had 0 used four bottle* of Parker's Tuulo ho began to grow In flt*h. and the Improvement In bis health d wa* absolutely wonderful. He now recommeuds i It to overyouo."? I. K. Dabmov, Calumet Are. 1 Pharmacy, 118 Twenty-ninth street, Chicago, 111. c PARKER'3 TOKIC [Prepared by JIUoox A Co., K. Y.J ! Bold by all Di ujiglsU In large bottle* at One Dollar. nol9nrb4w . DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC { kA POilTIVK CURS FOB Drunkenness i i OB THE LIQUOB UiBIT. ' It oan be givra in a cup of oofffce or lea without i the knowledge or the person taking It, li absolutely t barm lew. and will effect a permanent tnd speedy 1 euro where tho patient li a modeute drinker or 1 an alcoholic wreck. It hu been given in thou- | sands of cases, and In evw tartrate a rjrtect enre . hM followed IT NKVKB KAIW. *ftie system onoe Impregnated with the Bp*clflc It, becomes aa f utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist f OOLDKN SPECIFIC CO., Prop'rs, ClndnnaU, 0. For sale by LOOANAOO., < Druggists. Wheeling, W. Va. i Call or write for dronlan and tall particulars. 1 Jyfr mwaf i MANY MILLIONS. [Continued from Firtt Page.J to bis or her lawful issue in such shires is he or she may by last will have directed )r appointed. cncontb8tablb proportions. And in default of such testamentary direction I direct that such fund be divided imong his or her lawful issue in the proportions in which they would be by law mtitled thereto, had my child so dying lied possessed thereof in his or her abso- i ute ownership. In caso either of my sous ihould leave no lawful issae, I direct that he fund so held in trust for him be di- i rided among his brothers him surviving, md the issue of any of his brothers who i Bay have died before him, such issue to j ake the share which the brother so dying t vould have taken if living, and should i lither of my said daughters leave no law- i ul issue her surviving, I direct that the j und so held in trust for her be divided I imong her sisters living at the time of her < leath. or should any ol her sisters have I lied before her leaving issue, suck issue ; hall take the share which such deceased i ister would have taken if living. i Eighth?I authorize the trustees of the 1 aid several trust funds to receive and re* t nvest the proceeds of the bonds so given t 0 them in trust as they mature, and also i q their discretion to change from time to < ime the investments of said trust funds, ut I direct that they do at all times keep tie said principal of the said several trust nude securely invested during the con- ( inuance of said trusts respectively in ( onda of the United States of America or ( f the State or city of New York, or in ( lortgage bonds of the New York Central ; Hudson River Railroad Company, the " 'ew York A Harlem Railroad Company, * 10 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern * '.ailroad Company, or the Chicago A orth western Kailroa(J Company, or bonds J naranteed by it or some one or more of lid specified securities. '1 hey may change S ach investments from time -to time J nd may also invest in bonds and * lortgages on unencumbered r?al estate 1 me State of New York, and j ley may apply to the reinvestment f the principal of said trust funds or ither of them any of the securities of tho r lasses above specified which I may have V u hand at the time of my decease at their , larket value at the time of such applies- 1 on. And I direct that all securities in hich such trust funds shall from time to me be invested bo taken and held by lid trustees in their names as trustees for r 10 partiss respectively for whoso benefit le lunds are severally set apart mid held j* ) that each of said eight trust funds > tiall be kept separate and distinct from ? le others, and the accounts thereof shall & separately kept. Should I not have on and at the dale of my decease a sulliIent amount of each,of the descriptions ^ I bonds specified to make up the amounts l the seventh clause, I direct that the J ellciency be supplied with bonds of the '? v* -i. ?J I' OTT IWtK KUU liaum ItatllUBu wumany at par, or auy other bouda I may r ave. g BQUAL DIVISION OF 1I0MDB. JJ Ninth?I givo and bequeath unto my rj mr conn and four daughters hereinbefo: e ^ amed, to be equally divided among them, e 10,000,000 of bonds of the United StateB a [ America, bearing interest at the rate of percont per annum, the principal falling ue in the year 11)07; $2)20,000 of the bone's [ the New York Central Kailroad Comany, payable in the year 1903, and bearlg interest at the rate of 7 percent per anum; $80,000 of the mortgage bonds of 10 New York 6c Harlem iiailroad Coinany, payable in the year 11)00, and bear>g interest at the rate of 7 percent per 4 anum; $1,000,000 of the bonds of the Buy ity Kailroad Company, payable in the ear 1031, and bearing interest at the rate ' [ 5 percent per annum; $3,000,000 of the , scond mortgage bonds of tiie Lake Shore Michigan Southern Kailroad Company, uyable in the year 1003, and bearing, inireat at the rate of 7 percent per annum; 5,000,000 of the mortgage bunds of the inu Creek Iiailroad Company, payDie in the year 1W03, and bear- u >g interebt at tuo j-aie 01 o ercenfc per anjiDm; $2,000,000 of the J lortgage bonds of the Pittsburgh, Me- i ^eesport A Youghiogbeny Jfailroad Corn- ? my, payable in the year lp32, and bear- , ig interest at the rate c| 7 percent per 11 anum; $2,000,000 of the debenture bonds e f the Chicago A Northwestern Railroad ompany, payable in the year 1033, and oaring interest at the rate of 5 percent n er annum; $2,000,000 of tho.bonds of the ( akot* Oeutr/M flail road Company, pay- * ble in the year ibO*/, boarjng interest at G le rate of 6 percent per anhum i -fQ.OQO ti lares of the capital stock of the New . ork Central & Hudson River Railroad ompany; 20,000 shares of the capital t. referred stock of the phiqago & North- ti eatern Railway Company; 50,000 shares t [ the capital stock of the Lake Shore & ^ [ichigan Southern Railway Company, taking in the aggregate $40,000,000 of Be- +| unties at par, to be divided among my fl efore named eight children in such man- Q er that an equal amount, as nearly aa _ lay be, ot each kind of securities ehali be Hotted tQ each child. Should 1 not have ? q hand at the t|mo 9f my decease a suf- t cient amount of bonds and s topics of all t le aboye descriptions named, after pro.- a iding the trust funds created in the ? jveuth clause of this will, to malfe up the ^ mounts in the ninth clauw bequeathed, _ direct that the deficiency be m?do up ith cash to the amount of the bonds or * lock which may be deficient at par. . Tenth?I having transferred on the ooks oI the Chicago A Northwestern Rail >ad Company to egclr of mr three daughTxvwU?. Emilv Thftru and j iorence Adele, 4.000 shares of the pre- ? inred stock of Mid company, but I hold- , ig the cerfcifloata of said shares, with Q ower to transfer the sains, executed by ly said daughters respectively, i hereby eclare that the foregoing bequests to my t lid daughters are to ue part of my residu- t ry estate. MUST BB MATURE TO INIIKRIT. Eleventh?I direct that the bonds and t tie stocks in (tie ninth clause of this win * equeathed to my daughter ftlisa 0., be " ot delivered to her or placed under her \ ontrol until she attains the age of 30 ? ears, but that they be set apart and belli ! >r her by my executors; in the meantime tie interest accruing thereon be collected t y them and paid over to her as it is reeived until said bonds and stocks are de- E vered to her, but it is my will that if my , aid daughter ]bliza 0* should die before ? ttaining the age of 30 year*, leaving chil ran. the said bo ml fl anu stocis snau up iviued among autlj cliildren in such pro- t ortion u she may by wi|l dirept, or if she . hould lesre no will, than in equal shares; * hould aha leave but one child, that child [ I to have the whole. And In caae Bhn hould die beforo attainiui; thr age ol 30 , oars and shall leave no child, tho prop- , rtv beqnested to her in said ninth clause t hallreviirttomy estate. Twelfth?I dlreot that the interest and lividenda In tho several bonds and stocks itqueatbed in tho seventh and ninth 1 lauses of this will be apportioned uji to he data of my decease and that ao much hereot as (hall have accrued altar that late ahall belong to the legatees. Thirteenth?I bequeath unto my son Cornelius Vanderbllt, tho sum of $2,000,100 in addition to all other bequests in his will contained. ' Fourteenth?Upon the decease of my ] aile I devise to my son. George \V. Van- ; lerbilt, for and during hia natural life, the lereinbefore described lot of land and louae in the northwesterly cornerof Filth 1 ivenue and Fifty-first street, where I now esido, and the lota and stables on Madi- | ion avenue and Fifty-second street, being , he same properties In the elause of this rill dsvlsed to my wife lor life, I also jequeath to my aald son George W., for : >na during hia natural life, all my pictures, sutuary and worka of art, except ;he portrait and marble boat of any father, which 1 bequeath to my son Cornelias. I ilso bequeath to my said son George W. >11 the furniture. carriages and other ;battels mentioned is the first clause ol this my will for and during kis natural life, and alter the decease ol my wile and of my son George W.f if hf> shall have any son or sons him surviving, I give, devise and bequeath abso- j lutely ana in fee, the said house and lot on 1 Filth avenue and Fifty-first street, and said lots and stAbles on Fifty-second street,and all the pictures, statuary, furaiture and all tho property of every description which is in the first clause of this my will devised and bequeathed to my wife for life, nnto Buch one ol the sons ol said George W. as he shall bv his last will direct and appoint to take the same, and in default of such testamentary directions tlion the eldest ion of said George W\, who shall survive trim; in case the said George W. shall leave no son him surviving, then on hie decease and after the death of my wife, I glvo, devise and bequeath all and singular the said real aud personal property so iiven to George W. for life, unto my grandion William H. Vanderbilt, son 01 my son Cornelius, his heirs and assigns forever, rod in event of the last mentioned 1 also jive to my said grandson, William J00,000. But without regard to the event )f my son George W. dying, as aforesaid, I Bequeath to my said grandson William H., 51,000,000 to be paid on his attaining the igo of 30 years; in the meantime the in:omo thereof shah bo applied to his use >y my executors during his minority, anu hereafter shall be paid to him at such imes and in sucj amounts as bis lather, f living, shall approve, until he becomes )f age and entitled to the principal. TO 8UCCSKDIKO GKNEiUTIO.NH. And in case the said William H. be'omes titled to the said legacy ol $2,000, KK), the $1,000,000 last given shall be 1 teemed part thereof. In case my son 1 Jeorge W. shall die without leaving any on him surviving, if said William H. is j lot then living, tho real and personal state so given to said George W. for life ball, after his death and that of my wife, ;o, and 1 devise and bequeath the same to uy grandson Cornelius in fee, and in that | vent I give to my last named grandson j =1,000,000, my object beiug that my preent residence and my collection ol works if art be retained and maintained by a anle descendant bearing the name of Van- ) lerbilt. < Fifteenth?I direct that no reduction \ hall be made from any of the legacies to j nv children by reason of any sums which t have heretofore given, or advanced to, or t ar account of, either of them. 1 Sections 10,17, IS and 1U provide for an- i mities of from $1,000 to 3,000 to a number i f distant relatives. < Twentieth?I give and beneath to the j loard of Trust of the Vanderbilt Univer- ( ity, of Nashville, Tenn., incorporated uder the luws of the State of Tennessee, c 200,000 of second mortRagu bonds of the ,ake Shore and Michigan Southern Kail- ? oad Company, to be applied to the uses nd purposes of said university. Twenty-first?I give and bequeath to a tie following named societies and incor- t orated bodies organized under the laws f the State of New York, the sums hereoafter specilied, viz; lo the Domestic nil foreign Missionary Society of the a 'rotestant Episcopal Church of the United c tatea of America, $100,000 (or domestic ] lurposes; to. St. Lukt?'s Hospital, incor- c orated in the year 1850, $100,000; to tho e fount? Men's Christian Association of the a ityof New York, $100,000; to the Gen- c ral Theological Seminary of the Protest- f nt Episcopal Church in tho city ol New J fork, $f>0,000; to the New York Bible and g -ommon Prayer Book Society, whereof lie Bishop is president $50,000; to the ? lorjje for Incurables, incorporated in S15, $50,000; to the l'rotestaat Episcopal Jhuroh Missionary Society for Seamen in lie city and port of New York, $50,000; j, j tne New York lloiuo for Intemperate len, $50,000; to the New Y'ork Protestant ;pist'opal Mistion Society of the city of ^ lew York, $100,000; to the Metropolitan c luseum of AYt, incorporated April 13, j 870, $100,000; to the American Museum f f Natural History in the city of New q *ork, $50,000; to ttie Moravian Church, in j few porp Lane, Staten Island, organized f, inder rbe name of the United Brethren'o t hnrnh SUM) (MM) * Twenty-second?All the rest, rcflidue r nd remainder*of all the property and e Btato, real, personal and mixed of every ( eccription and wheresoever situated, of rhich I may be posseted, or to which 1 iuy be entitled at the time of my aemise, e give, devise and bequeath unto ray two J ons. Cornelius Vandbrbilt and Willianj L. Vajjderbilt, in equal ehures, and to titjr heirs and assigns for their use forr a ver. j KXECUTOBS Op THE WILL. ? Twenty-third?I constitute and appoint 1 ly wife, Maria Louisa, and my sons, ? lornelius, William K., Frederick W. and ieorge W., and survivors of the execurix of this, my will, and trustees of the j Bveral trust funds hereinbefore mention- f d and created, provided, however, and ( bis appointment is subject to this excsp- t ion, that neither of my said sons shall be i rusteos of tfte fund horeinbefore directed c 3 be set apart *nd l)eld in tfust for him t r for his benefit, but as to sijch fund in tie case of eaph of mv eqid sons the trust hall be held in and be executed by the thers of the trustees hereinbefore named c nd the survivors or survivor of them and c rovlded futher, and the said appoint- fi aente of executrix and executors and trus- b uea are subject to the futher condition i hat no commissions or compensation 1 hglj be charged by or allowed to either of 1 hem tor their services as executrix exec- t or of trustees, and if either of them ( bould decline to serve on that condition. ( da or her appointment shalf cease and < errainate, and for the purpose ot guarding t gainst the contingency of any unsuitable ( ierson being appointed trustee of any or i itber of the trust funds, I direct as to i ach of said trust funds that in case of the i ie?tb, (Usability or resignation of any of * be trustees hereinbefore appointed, the I rust shall rest in and be e jtejjuted by the 1 there of those wbom I have named, and ipon the death of the last survivor of the cting trustees during the continuance of ( he trust, t}ie trust fiball ceage, and the . ntire trust fund sh*ll be paid to the J leneflciary entitled to ?he income. * Twenty-fourth?8h?U any or either of be provisions or directions of the will 1 ail, or be held ineffectual or invalid for 1 my reasons, it is my will tbat no other . lortion or provision of this will be in* 1 alidated, iiupatod or ftfTcjtyd thereby, i nd that this will be construed as if such uvalid provision or direction bad not beon ' jerein contained. Lastly?I hereby revoke all former wills nd codicils by me at auy time made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set uv hand and seal at the City of New York 1 he 25 th day of September, in the year one < houaand eight hundred and eighty four. 1 William H. Vamderhilt. ] Signed, sealed, published sod declared ' ?y William II. Vanderbilt, the teatator, as, ind for his last will and testament in the uesenee of us, who, at Uia request and in ' tia presence and in the presence of each ( ither, havo hereunto subscribed our tames aa witnesses. (The words "or )onda guaranteed by it" interlined on the wenty-flrst page.) CHARLES A. Rapallo, 17 West Thirty-tirst street. New York. < Samuel F. Baroeb, .7 West Thirty-third at., New York City. C. C. Clares, i Sing Sing, New York. J. P. cliamubrh, 20 East Forty-ninth St., New York City. Ruu the "painful points" thoroughly irhen afflicted with neuralgia with 6alvaion Oil, the great pain annilvilator. Price 25 cents a bottle. Fon lame back, side or cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cent*. Siulou'b couau and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It curea consumption. Siiiloii's vitalizes is what you need for Constipation, Loas of Appetite, Dizxinew, and all Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and "5 cents per bottle. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Laugblin Bros. & Co., wholesale agents, Wheeling, W. Va, A Help to Good Digestion. In the Britith Medical Jonrnal Dr. W. Boberts, of England, discusses the effect of liquors, tea, coffee and cocoa on digestion. All of them retard the chemical processes, but most of them stimulate the glandular activity and muscular contractions. Distilled spirits retard the salivary or peptic digest on but slightly when spar* inglv used. >Y ines were found to be highly injurious to salivary digestion. On peptic diges tion all wines exert a retarding influence. They stimulate the glandular and muscular activity of the stomach. Effervescent wines exert the greatest amount of good with the least harm to digestion. When one's digestion is out of order everything goes awry, as in the case of T. T. Seals, ol JJellaire, Ohio, who had bad dyspepsia for seven years, the digestive apparatus is kept in apple-pie eating order by Warner's Tippecanoe tne best appetite producer and regulator in the world. Tea, even in minute quantities, completely paralyses the action of the saliva. Tne tannin in strong tea is injurious. Weak tea should be used, if at all. Strong conee ana cocoa are aiso injurious n uauu in excess.?The Gotmopoliian. The Missouri river is leaving the city of Yankton, Dak., for a new channel, leaving the town inland. A. w. Tompki?8,*M. d., 177 Clinton PJace, New York, writes June 2,1883: "In many of those insidious Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord, where local stimulation must be obtained, and where liniments, blisters and various applications fail, marked roiief from pain can be obtained, and the patient greatly benefited, by placing Btrips of Alicockrs Porous Plasters over the spinal cord, from base of brain to end of spine. In all cases of Spinal Irritation, Weakness or Nervous Prostration, 1 recommend Allcock's Porous Plasteri." mwmw A Georgian has raised so large a gourd that it is mounted on rockers and serves is a cradle for his baby. Bur? Cure (or Sure care for blind, bleeding and itching L'iies. Oue box has cured the worst caaea 3f ten yeara' standing. No one need suffer ten minutes alter UBing thia wonderful Kirk's German. File Ointment. It ab>orbs tumora, allays the itching at once, icts aa a poultice, gives instant and painess relief. Kirk's German Pile Ointment a prepared only for the cure of Piles and j telling of the private parts, and nothing jlae. Every box is warranted by our i Agents, Logan & Co. and Richardson & ioodwin. # i Sold by all Druggists and sent by mail ; in receipt of price, 50c and $1 per box. Kikk Medicine Co., I jwrdw Proprietors, Lorain, Ohio. A glut in the Chicago market will cause { 10,000 head of prime beef cattle to be win- i ered on the Montana ranges. 1 A Wonderful DUcovery. I Consumptives and all, who suffer from j iny affection of the Throat and Lungs, < an find a certain cure in Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption. Thousands i >f permanent cures verify the truth of this J itateinent. No medicine can show such i l record of wonderful cures. Thouaands if once hopeless sufferers now gratefully j >roclaim they owe their lives to this New , Discovery. It will cost you nothing to ;ive it a trial. J Free Trial Bottle at Logan & Co.'s Drug itore. Large size, $1 00. mwmw j The Supreme Court of Wisconsin do- \ ides that tramps may tramp unmolested as ong as they do not trespass. Hervoaa Debilitated Men j fou are allowed a free trial of thirty days t if the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic 1 Jelt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, or the speedy relief and permanent cure s f nervous debility, loss of Vitality and i ilanhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, j or many other diseases. Complete restore- j ion to health, vigor and manhood gnaran eed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated tamphlet, with full information, terms, tc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt i Jo., Marshall. Mich. mwmw j The lives of thirty-four Gloucester fish- < rmen were lost this year, against 131 last } ear. T^e vessels )ost wpre worth 107,000. \ i No otukb medicine has won for itself ' uch universal approbation in ita own city, , itate and country, and among all people, i is Ayer's Barsaparilla. It is tpe beat com- > lination of vegetable blood purifiers, with ] he Iodide of Potaasium and Iron, ever iffered to the public. daw j Backlun'f AmieA Salve. mi? i?l a.i. 1 JL1JO UDSli KHUfD in Ul? nunu iui vuw, < Jruises, 8ore?, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever k>re?, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain?, 3ornB and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- ] ively cures Piles, or no pay required. It j b guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ir money refunded. Price 25 cents per , k>*. For sale by Logan 4 Co, ?m =? i 4drlce to Motkers. Are you disturbed at night and broken 1 if your rest by a sick child suffering and ' xying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, t lend at once and get a bottle of Mra. Win- i ilow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teethng. Its valuo is incalculable. It will reieve the poor little sufferer immediately. 1 Depend upon it mothers, there is no mis- ! ake about it. It cures dysentery and l liarrhooa, regulates the stomach and bow- 1 )ls, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re- ' luces inflammations, $rfd give? tone aud jnergy to the whole system. Mrs. Win- ( ilowrs Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth- : ng is pleasant to the taste, and is the preoption of one of the oldest and beet fenale nurses and physicians in the United states, and is lor sale by all druggists hroughout the world. Price 26 cent* a )ottla. ' uvuw That hacking couaii can be so quickly lured bv Shiloh's Cure. We miarantee it. Will you hitkkk with DyspepBia and Liver complaint? Shiloh'a Yiializor is [Uarantiieii \o cure yo?. 6LiKri.ua NIQnTS, made miserable by hat terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the eraedy for you. Catakwi cubid, health and sweet sreath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Kemidy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector tree. Sold by I^ughlin Bros. & Oo., wholesale igents, wheeling, W. Va. Very Homnrkitble Bocovcry. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wife has been almost Helpless for five years, so helpless that she ?uld not turn over in bed alone. She iiBed two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is jo much improved, that she is able now to do her own work." Electric fitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty :ents a bottle at Logan A Go.'s. xwrdw JIHAJCB AXD TBajJA Mm VmMvm of th? Money mmd MMk Ivkatt. Haw Tow, Dm. 12.?Monty eaiy at lXaJX f*r' lent Prima ueraanlilt p*p?r Ui pw*aL Poraln Izikioii quiet and unchinfed. ttoraaifiiMTiaaaa? Dull and attadj. Btatb lion at?Dull but ?t*on*. D.ninia ItnnVIrv 1?raI 1 r artlva Balaa 11 M8i0W. " ttocEi?Then waa a heavy decline lu itocki today. After a ttrong opening. which ahowed advaucea for active Hit of ><to ^ percent, and which were about the hl*he?t <|Uotatloni of theday, there wa* a peraUtent decline until the close. At times tho market waa very active. Several cauM* bavo operated to produce to-day'a reaulta. Eariv In the day It waa reported that a uew lxaue of bondi amounting to liS,000,000 waa to be made by Lake Hhore, the alleged object bHngto take care of tho bonded lndebtednew of the Nickel Plate. Thatitock waa decidedly weak, aelling down In the forenoon fromMK to S4^. Later came the publlahed aynopaU of the Vandorbllt will. The Interpreution wai made that the bulk of the fortune had been left lu auch a condition that it waa liable to come upon the "atreet" at any time, and old conaervative operatora, who have beeu bulling of late, audd.nly turned and aold their atock*. especially thoae In which Mr. Vanderbllt waa a prominent ho der. The cloalng prlcea ahew a decline of fraetlona to over I percent, tho latter In Pacific Mail, which cl Mdwlth a loaaoflH percent, Lackawanoa 2, Lake Shore '1%, New York Central 1, Northern Pacific preferred 7%. Omaha oommon 1%, Northweatern i% bt. Paufl%. Teiaa Pacific lfc, Western Un'on lji Mlaiouri, Kama 4 St Tezaa %, LoulavUla 4 Naahville and Muonri Pad :Q each VA, Uregon Navigation %. Heading k and Union Paclflo K percent. Total tranaactlona were 671.974 aharea. i'ricei Vhla eteaing compared wllh a week ago aro generally down from fractions to over 5 percent with a Ion ci}, percent In Texas Pacfio, Paclfii Mail and Lake Shore (M, Northern Padfli preferred M?, Northwestern 4%. Canada Southern Liulivlile A Nashville and Now York Central 4K i I'nlou i'acldc 4%, ?rle and Misourl, KaiiMud Texas St. Paul S. Jem? Central 3^, Northern Paslflo common SU and Western aUnlon 3. The total sales far the week were 3180,730 shares. U. 8. to, lUSfc; U. B. 4Ks, 112ft: U.S. new 4a. lJtftj Pacific to of 'ft, 12&HL Central Pacific firsts, 114Sj Erie seconds, fCX; Lehigh A Wllkesbarre, ord 104; Louisiana consols, M; Missouri to. 10254: St. Joseph. 118; St. P. A 8. C. firsU 123; Tennessee to, old, 62; do new. 82: Texas Pacific Laud flrants,58;do Itlo Grande, 67: Union Pacific finta, Hi; do Land Grants 104^; do Sinking fund. I20?f: Virf lula to. 42; Virginia Consols, extra matured coupons, 60; do deferred 11; Adams Express, 140; American Express, 100; Canada Southern, S75f: Central Pacific, 40jJ4: Chesapeaks A Ohio, 12; do firsts preferred. 20: do seconds, 14^; C. C..C. A I., 55; Denver A Kio Urande, It; Erie, W>i; do ! preferred, 4W% \ Fort Wayne, 141K: Kansas A Texas, Lake Erie A Western l&ft; Lake Shore 83*4; Loularillo A iyuhvllle, 4j%; Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago, 84; Memphis A Charleston, 84>;; Michigan Central, 7254: Missouri Pacific. 104^; NashTllle A Chattanooga, 45; New Jersey Central. 42Jf; Northern Pacific, Chicago A Northwest ern, iuv'? ao prcierreu, im; new 101* 10J$i; Obi* Central,.?,; Ohio 4 Miuimippl. do preferred, 90: y?cifle Mall, i'J%; Pittsburgh, 141; Reading, 19U: Hi. Louis A Ban Fnuiciaco, 33; do preferred, 45; C\, M. A bL Paul, 92^: do preferred, 116^; Texaa Pacific, 15; Union Pacific, Wit United riutes Express, 60; W. 8L L. A P., do preferred, 18; WeUa-Fargo Kxpreae, 117; Weeteru Briaiititi vad Pre^aliai. Niir Tots, Dec. 12.?Flonr, receipt* '21,333 barrole: export* 6,7ja barrel*; 2S.50J aacki; market weak and dull; salts 11.0U) battels; superfine anil western 13 00*3 60. Wheat lower; receipt* 30,678 bushels; exports S.1IH bushels; lalea 3,'.'C4,000 buabela futures; 65.WJ bushots of apot: No. 2 spring Wc; uugrsideil tedtTaUO^c; No. U red W&'JGc; No 1 white W7c; No. 3 red Januatj WJaaW&c, doting at tMJgC; February Vclosing at v?>4c: March yflj^aiw^c, closing at 98>?c; lfar SI 0iy?ai 01J4. dosing at flOltf; JunellOUl 02tf, closing at SI W-j. Cora, apoturm; optloua opened wrak; receipts 1'2?'J54 bushels; exports -Jla.W.i busbeis; saleecio.ooo bushela future; KM,000 bushes apot* uaxraded 4tj?f>Sc; rejected 4Sc; No. 4, 4JJ$a 44c; steamer 47?ia4'.}ic; No. 2 ti^u51*4; atoamer yellow 48){c: steamer white 47>?allic: No. 2 white 62c; lower mixed 61Hc; No. 3 December 51H*51J?c. fusing at ftlHc; January 60a50J$.. oloaing at 60c; February 49'-,a4V.V, closing at svjic; March 49)fa49Xc, cloelug at 49,'^c; May 4ifga 4i'4c, closing at 4t%c; aieamer December 47>?a 475jc; January 47a47&c. Oau quiet; receipts 31,?j0 bti-hels; export* 40,000 bushela; mixed western 15a S7e; white do Sria4le. CoQee, spot fair; Rio quiet at bf gc; optiooa quiet; No. 7 ltlo spot 6.S0c; salee 'J.750 bags; December 6.75al&0e; Jauutry 6.75c; February 0.80c: March 6 Wc; Anrll 6 Wo j: Mar fl.95c; June 7.05c. tiufar quint and firm; rafluad dull; white extra C 63 standard A 6 7-tflc; canfoctioucra A G%c; powdered TJ.aT^Jc; granulated t>7aKHMIc. Ergiquiet and heavy; receipts 1.6W5 pttukaues. Pork iiruiiKor aud more actlvoimiws f'J87}i*lO 3714. -January February 16lalS-Jc: March fl.C0at.lili; April fl.fl7afl.We; May fl.74Hafl.76e. Caicieo, III., Dec. 12.?Wheatwaa even further from belug an intending deal to day than ycaterday, wltli law possibility of presenting itself In tbo way of ne wa for the consideration of a speculative mind: the market opened )*c lawer for May, which was the top quotatlou for the day; the market dropped oil' to y.%0 and then fluctuated Idly lo the close of the aesslou, with the latent trading U92Ka<r%!. with the cut U market quoted at Flour dull and unthauged. Wheat dull and dragging, cio?Iug)4a% under yesterday; December 85% iU,yBc, eimeaai ; January Sfl'iaWf jc.cloaau at flflJi#: May 9%av.^c, closed at W/ta; Ho. 3 iprlnjr BfioSG^c; No. I sprint ft8a7^:; Ho. 1 red nominal. Corn quiet aud easier for uew deli verica ; cash December and year 40}>a lUHc, elosed at 4U^e; May 40><a40^c, Data dull; caah 2>Jio: December 28&a2%c; January 38}?c; May a31%c. Kye dull; Mo. 3. 60>?c. Karley quiet; No. 3, ?c. Faxaeed Arm; No. 1, U.14& Mcaa pork moderately active and ntrouger; priies advanced 10ali>#, eur.y leceded 2J*a6e nud ;l(kt>e?l steady: caih 93 lOalOCO; Jauuaiy 91016a Iious, closed at 910 07VU10 10; February ?1016a 10 25, cloned at 910 H^alO 20. I.ard fliai aud 'iytc lilgher; caah fl.07Vtc; January fl-lvKe, Febiuary 5.<c0e. Boxed meau a toady; ahouldeni9.7oa3.76c; iliort rib 4.05a5.Cjc; ahort clear 5.36c. Whisky iteady at 91 16. tiujiara unchanged flutter Ann; rrutmvry 16a28o; dairy Italic, ivgga 22aZ3c. Fmiladhlfmu, Fa., Dec. li-Fiour steady, demand moderate. Wheat sto?dy; No. 2 red Dejember o'J%at#%c; Jauuary V0>ia?l>ic; February WaM^c; March 94j^a?6c. Corn, a shade lower; w gi kovku uiiiiu/acu mcauy; .^u. * nuxcu December 4U^c; January 47al7&c; February 4S^a IQ^c; March 4Ca47c. 0*U,?|iot demand mujer.?te; >rico* Arm; rejected while SUulOc; No. 2 white iUc; futures quiet but steady. Cixcinmati, 0, Dec. 12 ?Flour quist and un:hanged. Wheat easy; Ho. 2 red new W%n?Jc; re:eipta 4,500 bushels; shipments 1,000 bushels. Corn in [air de uaud; No. 3 mixed 85>Je. Oau iu good deliniul , No. 2 mixed lie. Itjeilrm; No. 2 at OCc. tfarley Arm; extra No. 3 spriug 56a60o. Whisky tctlvoatflOtf. flutter aud chesso steady and unchanged. Kggi steady at l'J&avoc. BiLTiuoKi, Dee. 12 ? Wheat, western easier: No. I winter red spot Ks>?a8Bc; December 88a*9)4c; January V0?90>tfo; February 92}?aW$?c; March JMKa 14 V; May y75tK'.'Sc. Corn, western easier and dull; nixed spot 4o>^u4G^c: i eeember46jJ-JatG?4c; JauuLryand February 46^a45Jic. UaU firm; WMtern , Bsl40.v, mixed 56*27c. FxuTiiioni steady. Olhen incnanged. Tolxdo, O., Dee. 12.?Wheat quiet; cash 93%a 14%c; December 9S)4c; January 8*c; February e->4c; May tl 00>jj. torn dull; cash oryearJtto; lauuary iw^c; May 4054c. Oata steady; caah 31e: day ti'/iC. Cloterseeu inactive;cash or December 14 i5; January lo 5U; February |5o5. December lff?s?d hoys ?4 46. Live Stock. Chicago, III., Dee. 12.?'The Drovert' Journal re>orU: Cattle-Receipts 2,C00head; market strong; ibippiug steers *3 30a6 60; stockers aud feeders *2 ?ua3t0; cows, bulls aud mixed fl 50*4 00; bulk ti 90a3 3J; through Texatu steady. Hogs?Be:slpta24,000head. shipments 4,010 head; market itroug aud 6alcc higher; rough and mixed SSGOa I H5; packing aud ihhiplng S3 80a4 Ot); light weights 13 40a3 90; Sk|ps fi iiutti 30. Hheep?Kecelpu 600 iead: market steady; natirss t2 0Ja4 15: Texaua II 7*a?76; lamb* * 60t4?6. Iaw Libuty, Fa.. Dee. 13.-Catti#, nothing Icing, coufclgumenu thru<>gb; receipts 1,58V bead; iblauieut* a,001 head. rhipraenta to New York !i) can. Hop {u fair demand and firm; Pbiladel,i|un $4 CUat 10; Yorkers U70a3 80; reCeipta 1.6'Q naad; abipuents 4,600 bead. fchlpmonta to New fork 27 can. Nheep none tot ulw; feeling very Dad for nest week's opening; receipts none; ahlaneuta 'AW baad. CinciKKATi. O., Dac. 11?Hop firm; eosmon ind llgbt M lOal 85; packing and butcnen S3 Ma I CD; reoelpls 8,000 baad; shipments 100 baad. Patrolaam. Oil Citt. Pa., Dec. 12.-Opened at Ol^e; Highest al#;c; loweat yo*?e; closed at salt* L,tt0,CX> barrels; clearances 3,*46.000 barrcla; charters 4?,V68 barrels; shipments &?,'J76 bar.-eU. BaaorogD, Pa., Dac. \L?Opened at 8lXe; oloaad it vo;?c; blgbeat vljic: loweat #2%t: runs 60,768; total ahlpmenta 83,ir7(j barrcla: akartara 43,VW barrela; clearances 1,6U8,G00 barraU. PmMDao?,I)H. 11-Petroleum quiet hut firm; National trauait certificates opened at vi?,c, and iltsed at K^ic; KlgbMt91^|C; loweat voj*c. Titcbtilui, Pa., Dec. l'J.-Upenedatfllhc; hlgbaat >l%c: loweat 90>io: closed at 9;>fc; charters 43,018 barrels; ahlpmeuU 83ji7?barrels. Dry (loada. Kiw Tok. Dac. 12.~In brown, bleached and :olored cottons a larger bualntas has been com* lilcted tban warren teu by the uuiet demand, while with the close of the week ana a good number of buyers, a better tone prevails. Wool fabrics hare lone well In all departments, but almont exclu. lively for future wants* Uotto#. Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 11.?Cotton Arm and uuihanifd. (Confectiotutlcs. ^EVV CKO}' CALIFORNIA WALNUTS! BETTER THAN ALL 0T11EB& 10 Sacks, )ast received by IN". SGHULZ, no!8 . 1319 Market 8trcet 21E?ENFELD?R'8 ICE CBEAM1 all;flavohs. Wn axtni chargft for MouMM auH Chtna, glass and (ggtttuvnxt. ntnnuo ^JUUAUCl X'lBlyJMJ CKCX3STA.. Royal Worcester and Vlenda China for Wedding or Holiday 011U. EWING BK08., de!2 1216 Market St, opp. McLure Houae. "py OLID AY GOODS 1 A large and olezant line o( Fancy Oooda for Chrlitmai Presents now ready for lnapectlon. Please call and examine bf for* purchasing eUewhere. JOIIM FRIKD&L, de'Q 11>0 t*?ln Hireet Sansefnvuisbitig gaeflwae*. IJIHJE CINDERELLA OPEK FRANKLIN FABLOR STOVK Im the heft and matt beautiful itove ( lta kind made. Burni eUhtr hard or toft coal or coke. NU3BITT A DRO.'S, dtli 1H2 Market Street QOAL VASES. Call and make jour Holiday selection of Coal VuMosancl Fir? Iron? before the uaortment U brekea. 0E0. W. J0HN30N-8 BOMB, delO '710 Main Street ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB A FJUNTUIQ neatly ui prompUl OMBM 1 Si iamumnaa Jsi on? j gfltdtcal. ! Dr. jr. K. SMITH, Ho. 1404 Ctuplioe Street, 1 Near Fourteenth Street. The beet evidenced a physician's noom to the testimony of his patients. Tho increasing demands for my professional aonrlooa prove that rhave dealt honorably uid fairly with those who hero oomultod me. I never um a patient's name with* out pormlialon. though 1 huvo many hundred oar* tillcates from those whom 1 have cured after thev had been pronounced Incurable- A thorough medical education with many years hospital expert enoe and familiarity with theraputlc s*ents, a close observant* ol temperamental peculiarities and strict attention to hygienic management Insures suoocas, a cure Is pcatlbis, and I frankly give the patient my opinion. Home Proof. Kidney and Liver Diseases and Rheumatism.? Suffered terribly?'"Nothing seemed to holp me; oould not get out of bed. Dr. Smith cured me." ZEFH. PHILLIPS, Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh, Polypus of Nose, Impaired Volee.-SuIfeml for yean; patent medicine failed to help me. Dr. Smith completely cored mo." CHARLES CHADDUCE. Of Speldel A Co., Wheeling. W. Va. Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.-'Treatment for rears failed to give ms relief. Dr. Smith cured 1 me.1' THOMAS HOLT, Iniuranoo Agent. Kits.?Had them for fourteen years. Dr. Smith ' cured me." LOUIS F. WASHINGTON. ? Scrofula. Running Sores on Head.?"My son was afflicted for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to J help him. Dr. Smith cured him." Mas. CATHERINE CAPS, ? Market Street, Wheeling, W. va. Cancer.?"Suffered for yean with Cancer. Had it < cut out three times. It returned alter each opera- , uon. dt. Bmlth cured me witnoui *nuo. caustic or < pain." Mm. H. U. ORCUTT. Plloi, Fistula of Anas.?Flat on my back (or II . w*ekj. Reported dying. I>r. Smith cured me without knflo in Ave ween. THOMAS OOLV1N. Wholesale Grocer, Main Ht., Wheeling, W. Va. a DlcertUom of Koctum, Prolapsus and Pile*.? ' "Was given up to die and pronounced Incurable. " Dr. 8min cured ma without knlle." WASHINGTON DKLANY, Martin's Ferry. 1 Rot. H. 0. Ladd writes:?"Dr. Smith's professional serrlous lu my family have boen moat aatla- . factory, and 1 commend him to all m a gentleman , and a ikllliul physician." 1 Mrs. Margaret Kolk aayi: "I had boen suffering for aercn years and treatod by many physicians for J dyspepsia. Dr. timlth said I had a tape worm, and In eight houra removed a monster 109 feet long." f Fomale Complaints.?Three yean In hospitals for u female*, glre me peculiar advantages In auch cases. Penons cured of catarrh. diseases of heart, llrer, . itomach, kldnoys, akin, blood, nervous affections 1 and wcaknoaaoi of men and youth, scrofula and aathma testify to my luoooat Piles cured without the knife. Patlenta at a distance may be treated br letter and < satisfaction guaranteed. A chart for seu-examlnat/on sent on receipt of two throo-oent stamps, and advloe returned free. Cousultatlou at uffioe tree. Offloe hours from 11 n k. to 7 r. M., dally. Call on or address. JOHN K. 8M1TH, M.D.. * Wo. 1404 Chapllno Bt, Wheeling, W. Va. fTfRTfYTfTSRin^niCTmn e: [HyJil'l'MiimiiMllHLl PROF. ^S^HERVOUSDEfllLITY HARRSS'PHte&S5SK __ MP ff 1 olMCurudlMuaa, bat* ? f metis 1 I /youthful indention. * A Radical Curs ron?5/too tif ladnlmiea, or wmxrATTQ %|F o*sr brmin work. Avoid AUtVVUUa kdbaihe impositiono( prfUoTtmn.TW.^tloui rtmedWs tot thrM 4 _ x 'EM tr?uhU?. Crt our Fn? DrpEicffeakMss.O^^^, ? ^PHYSICAL IE J , ^SUS^Sft ? DECAY* BflHITKE III vi n>T that IIab _ IwVni.w Jb MIH.it??B\iqCUKKU tilOUMIIWU, doM n ?aHPA M-i Ml no< Interfere with ?ub- _ Mgeo man. RH|tlQii to buiintM, or cauM o, Tesrto ro? ovtR8?x*|tf/ ^jTnSSSPA S YEARaBVUBCINMANY&ka^ntiflc medic*! prtncl- U ThousajeOmm. s ^tee HassijjasrMffl s V tbIAI HtSur,l ftinctlomof tho ho. M 3 McJSir Hs -fflsarsisss * TBXAXUEXr. EiH&jSSffiBiB 5 Ono Month, - $3 OOB<9tha p?tlentbecome*cbw k. Two Alontba, - g.ooll.lruland rapidly faina both _ Tnroa Moiuiu, 7.00ft|Jitmi|ph aud aaxual rigor. HARRI8 REMEDY CO.. U'FOCHIlwn pi 806# N. Tooth BC. ST. ZiOUZB* JffQ, R U Al wa ozva vxiia TkxAJU Rj jalfrMWFAW j* DR, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS, a Will cnre Dlieuea of the Kidnqyt, Grayd, Gleet, _ Stricture*, and all Urinary and urethral Di****, Morrows and Physical Debility. Bcmlual WeaknoM, ? bom of Vigor, ramstare Dcclluo In Man, Karly fc Decay, Impotency cansed by errors ol youth, ex- Bi oesue, Ac. Byphtlls In all Its forma, tore throat Mi and noeo, nloers. eruption*, scrofula, tetter, lalt Yi rheum and all blood and ikln dlnossor Female ? Weaknea spoedUy cnmd. Gonorrhea onred In ? ... dan. Prloe S3 00. Bold In Wheeling, W. Va., by y X. 7. Booms, Loo am A Oo? Dro*?l*ti, Benthy ? ?pi?sealM *** A1 'PTb* ft STOPPED FREE 2 tueetii. Insane Psrsoni Restored n. I Dr.KLINE'S GREAT jj BO? NerveRestorer ^^ />T-?tfBRAI1t&NlRVlUllBAtKS. Only tort v. urt J*r Nr** Afftrtuni. Fur, f pUtpty, tit. ,,, Inpallidlk if taken at directed. />'-> / ill m/ltr ^ Hyfr,td.ty, utt. TreatU? and ft trial bottle fr?e t* H Fit patients. they payinreiprttt cbarn* on hoi ?be? re. tuc l. Send name*. P. O. lnil||MM addreta cJ a; a Wecor<Ji?lly recommend ^vourli atthel*it retnrtly mrr? r*i In "u?n?ou?fe?Goaocrto4 flBTI TO ft PaTH.^M Cletft JBfbiirauiwd ?t UW ..^e h?*f *W eOMild?f. ? est fcjsuss?*" i H Ale?u it LUk. , fcmittBltlH* lluju*. N. Y. J lCBV C.nrlnn?tl.BBHM Sold by Dnifjliu. ,? ? r#u? 1.00. Jylmuy LOGAN A CO Agento. Oc VIII PA 1,000 BK WARD, for "Ublng, BJII LV Bleeding or Protruding Pile* D* ni r A BING'BTile Remedy falli to cure. ? I llafaW Bold at Logan A Co.'? Drng 8tor* ^ 481 PflDl CHBCK8in 6 hour*. Curt* In I dayi. A: .NI( i run Badcumwanted. Drag Btore. lft N. Bt . ^ UPL! Elercnth Bt., Pbllft., Pa., and Logan PI 4?>|niLn| A Co., Wheeling. noM-MWFAir H I AAT MANHOOD, YOUTHFUL IMPRU- Bj IIV I denoo. Ncnroui Debility, oared br w I 11A I Botanic Norte Bitten, fttic., at 1ft N. P! LUU I Seventh St., rhlla., and Logan A N< Co., Wheeling. fjriKl M KI.K & LUTZ, PLUMDEB8, J GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,! 1418 Market Street l a WHetttBg ind VenUUtiBc ol Pobllo Building c Ii Direllingi and TtoiorUa a Specialty. *nM 81 J^l'KK F1TTON, Kit HAI.VSTHIIT, <j Practical Plumber, Gas & Steam Fitter. a pyjobblDt promptly doae. de8 g -y^M. HARE & SON, C PRACTICAL FLDMBKBS, Gas and Steam Fitters, ^ *0. a TWELFTH BTBKVr, All work done promptly at reasonable prion. i ? 1( fSXisaUanxortxs, ? GOLD MEDAL, PAEIfl, 1878. " BAKER'S JtealMCicsa. V Warranted abiolutely pure J Cocoa, from which the cxecaa of | Oil tup been removed. It baa tArtt c tlmti the itrenfftA of Cocoa mlxod P with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and la therefore far more economl- ? cal. coiUng Un than on* rent a g c?p. It U dclldoua, nourlahlng, F strengthening, easily digested, and B admirably adapted for Invalids ae J well as for persons in health. Sold by Pro ten surywhera. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. " I CURE FITS! i WfcaB I nj cur* I do Ml t?Mn w.i.ly.lo Hop ihno tor a ? Una tad Ihts liira than r?larn afala. t m??n a radical car*. ' * I M>. mada Iht dltaaaa of HTB, ?NtJU*bY ar FaLUKU H HICKN Cut a llfo-loacatadr. I warrant tflf ratntdj to car* tha woral eaaaa. Daraaaa oibara Ii??? (atl*<l la bo rtaaaa (or a Bat Bow rartivlnr a cara. fend atooca (or* traattaa asd a ?, Fr#a Uultla of tnjr taUlllbla rcaiadr. Olta Kiprtaaaod raat * OSoa. It ctaia 70a B><lfal"C tor a I rial, and I wlllrttra job. I Adlraaat*. II. U. ?0<JT. til K?arlSt, Haw Tartu C "TITANTED?LADIES TO WORK FOR 1 T T tu at their own hornet. 17 to |!0 per week \ can bo quietly made. No photo, palntlrir no " canvualDR. For full particular*, pleaae addreaa, # at once. Creeccnt Artoo , Boaton. Maw., Boi ftlTO. e CONSUMPTION lUn Mill** for Ma above dla*aa*j fcjr lit u*a lknu?li tf ruti of lb* w?ret klad ?#4 of I?m auaJIstf Mnl*i>ear*4. tn<ta#<l. aaaimar Ian* fall* la lia OW*. Ual I will m?4 TWO UOTTI.M FUft, tao'Ur wllk ViCPAUL* TIRA-mK UU Jiaaaaa.to anraofhrar. <JlraK?- I pin?ir.Uft4dmfc w.T.^.amouil.m raartiuM.1^ TO ADVEHTISER1 -Lowaat R.tci for Ad??rtiling InOM tnod nowipspcra ttat free. Ad dr?M (i&U. 1'. KOWall A CO., 10 Bpruce bt., N. Y. df?ywr*w this pater : ?b&w?nsvttw? S*s?sp?tatton. - - JgALTIMOBE A OHIO KAILBOAD CO. On and after DEC EM a Kit is. 1M5. nutcngcr tralM frill run u follow?^ heeling time: No. to. No. l No. 11 hit bookd. Local. No.37 Dally So.88 i>. liy Leave? a. m. p.M. a.m. a.m. P.m. Wheeling 6:05 COO 6:40 8:15 ft:# Bcllalra 6:55 6:05 lUnnlngton.^. 7:80 Arrive* at p. m. r. m. Grafton. 4:00 11:05 1:10 10:15 Cumberland. 2:40 7:00 2:80 Waahlogton City.. 6:80 8:20 Baltimore 7:30 h:3U No. 85, S3 aud 87 ?top at all HtaUom. , No. 8 No. 4 No. <> ?m bocjid. No. 14 No. 12 Dally Dally Dally Leave- a.*, p. m a.*, p.*. p.*. Wheeling 1:40 9:2s 7::t5 lO.M Belial re 8:10 4:15 10:05 8:27 11:08 Arrive at p. M. a. m Zanesvlll? 11:20 7:00 12:18 10:10 l:'0 Newark 1:20 10:50 2:PO Columbus 2:40 11:55 8:10 a. m. Cincinnati~ ... 7:25 4:00 7:60 tendunky ........ 0:80 8:5o [ndlanapolii.. ? 11:00 7:05 4:45 a. m. p. u. it. Lonla - 7;80 6:45 C:S0 a. k. Jhioago... 5:40 9:00 7:20 p. u. Can?City 1 1 -.1 8:0)1 ?:80l ?:C0 Moundsvllle aooommodaUon leavuu WhodlBf m ;i:85a.m..audarrlveaat Moundsvllle at U:lo p. n. dally except Sunday. Mannlngton accommodation at 4:10 p. m. Zanecvllle accommodation leave* Wheeling at i:<Op. m. Bellalro at 8:10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m., tally except Sunday. I0;25p. m. train through-to Cincinnati without ihange, with B. A 0. Sleeper through to Cincinnati. B. A 0. Bleeping Can on all through trains. Through Coach (rom Wheeling to Cincinnati on fo. 2, leaving Wneeiingat 9:2J a. xn., arriving a: XnclnnaUai6:50a ni. Clove counectlom are made for all point* Fouth nd Bonthwest, North and Northwest making th . dcallable ronto lox oolouiJiU and perilous rnorlnu o the great Wost and to whom particular attontlcn given. Tlckou to all principal point* on sale at Depot Sleeping car accommodations can be aecured at tepot Ticket Oflioe. Taos C. BDHKK, Ticket Agent B. A 0. Depot. JOHN T. LANK, Trav. Paawmger Agent B.T. DKVBIKS. General Ag.Tit. Whwllnr flTHEELING dc PITTSBURGH JDIVIyy BIOS, B. A O. On and after JUNK 21, IMS, passenger trains wL'l an as follows?Wheeling time: For Pittsburgh?6:05 a. m., 6:25 p. m. dally; 7:85 . m? 1:05 p. m., daily except Sunday. For Washington?4:45 p. m., daily except Sunday. From Pi tuourgn?11:06 a. m., 6:05 p. m., daLy Koept tfuuday; 10:1ft p. m., dally; 9:05 a. m. dally, From Washington?3:06 a. m., dally; 11:06 a. m., 06 p. m., dally except Sunday; 10:16 p. m., dally, * C. K. LORD, General Pancnger Agent B. DUNHAM, QenenJ Bup't. J. T. LANE. Trav. Pass. Agt, WhooVpg. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, L (ormunxo) CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH R. B. Coudeuned time-table of pa/ihenitur trains cor* ctod to NOV. 2tf, 1886?Central Standard Time. iast awn ho*th to rrnwunoB and airiu.-o,'.' illalre 6:0J 8:20 10:00 8 :!? 1:00 rWmsport 6:12 8:83 10:12 H-.W 1:18 arun's Ferry- 6:'20 8;4! 10:00 8:40 l::o rllll&nt6:M 9:18 10:51 4:)!> 1:54 oubcn7ll]e.6:10 9:85 11:08 4:3* 2:10 wonto 8:29 11:28 4:59 2:SU oOoy's G:3? ll:8fi 5:<H 2:39 allow Creek 0:50 U:4t 5:21 3:03 r. m. ellfTille 7:10.....^.. 12:20 C:C3| 8:15 ist LtverpooL 7:SU 12:30 8:13 xhtaxtt - 1:10 1:18 6:W llttahfcny.. >:05 2:0f. 7:40 tuborgn 9:10 2:15 7:t0 Illanoe 10:45 ......... 4:lh iroaua. 11:23 4:63 udsou 11:50 6:17 Jwburg 1*2:80 5:84 reiand 1:00... 8:25 WWTTO ALLIANCE AND CHICAGO. ITU. A.M. P.M. Y. X. Jlltlre 5:00 10:00 8:20 1:00 "idgoport - &:lv 10:12 3:32 1:12 trim's Ferry 6:20 10:20 3:4o 1:2) sllow Creek fl.RO 11:45 6:21 3:03 P.M. ellirlUe 8:67 2:45 6:0i 3:15 yard ........ 10:131. 8:52 ;. Lllauoe 12:10". 4:15 4:15 p. u. r. v. niton 1:13 6:01 5:01 mulilon 1:6b 6:18 5:1k snsflold 4:68 7:40 7:40 tstllne 1:26..,.-.. 8:10... K:io ma ~. .. 11:12 11:12 A.M. A.M. )rt Wayns 1:15 ......... 1:15 UCfO .I......... 8:3)| 6:30 Ail trains dally exoopt Sunday. Trains leave Cleveland lor Whoellna: at 7:60 a. m. 10 p. m., anfrlng at 4:3Hp, m. aud 7:&H p>. m. J. O. TOMLINBON, Pa?eng?r A^ni, Wlieollng, W. Va. Gen. Ps*. and Tickot Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES MCCRKA, General Manager. DITT8BURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. . LOUIS RAILROAD?Pan Handlo Houte. Time table for East and West oorructcd to NOV. , 1886. Trains leave Pan Handle station, foot of ieventh street, near pnbllc landing, as follows, intra! Standard time: Pitta. East Past l*ac.' mrtOKB. Kxp'n Eap'i Kxp's Pxp'r A. M. P. M. P. M. P, M. javo?Wheeling.. 6:60 12:45 8:85 8:06 rrlve?WelJsburg. 7:28 1:26 4:14 8:40 enbenvllle 8:00 3:00 * 6:20 9:03 ttsburgh ?:40 8:30 6:10 A.M. A.M. arrlsbnrg 1:10 1:10 2:86 Utlmore. ... 6:28 aahlngton 6:80 llladelphla. 4:26 4:26 6:86 6W York. ~ 7:00 7:00 8:00 P.M. P.M. P.M. Mton 8:00 8:00 8:86 eoiHo wot. Pac. iDenn West Ac-" fTATiom. Kxp's Exp's Mail. c'm'n P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Bave-Wheellng. B:05 8:85 6:50 12:45 rrlve-Stoubenville. 9:03 6:20 8:W 2:00 idls 7:10 8:60 4:80 ennlson ... 11:00 7:20 9:45 4:06 ewark .^12:00 11:60 6:10 p. M. olambus.. 2:80 .... 1:06 8:00 eave-Columbus 8:40 1:39 rrtve?Dayton 6:10 ... Inclnnatl 7:10 6:00 ldlana polls. 11:45 10:30 LLouli ? 7:80 A7-00 hlcago- .. 6 :Vi| 7:80 All trains dallv except Sunday. Pullman's Palace Drawing Room and Bleeding ars through without change from Bteubcnvllla ut to Philadelphia and Now York. West to Col* mbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Indlanap11* and 8t Louis. For througn tickets, baggage chocks, sleeping tr accommodations, and any further Information pplj to JOHN G. TOMLINSON, Ticket Agent at u IUUIUIV ouiuuu! IUUV Ui unrcuiu iutnt, ui it lty Ticket Oflloe, under McLure liouae, Wboelinf, JAMKH McCRKA, Manager, PltUbureb, Pa. K. A. FORD, Qen'l Paw. and Ticket A rent, Pltf bnrgb. Ft. ^HIO RIVER RAILROAD.; I iki ? MT "?rrr: ulaei iy>Wyrf *1 ?' . JUg Time uble corrected to JULY 6. 1H86. Tralni to Panhandle Station, foot of Klotenth at reel, ear publlo landing, u followa-Oontral Standara lme-whlch la tt minutes alowor than Wheeling Ime: some booth. Dally Daily Ao-""" Pam. Paan. com. a.m. r.k. A.m.. eaTe-Wheellnx....... 6:36 8:05 g:M rrlTe-Benwool - 6:56 1:45 8:66 leundirille ? 7:15 4:05 9:40 larlngton. ~... 7:65 4:46 11:23 roctor 8:07 4:67 U:a ew Martinxrllle 8:25 6:16 12:21 aid la. *:M 6:23 12:50 IitewTtllo 8:60 6:40 l:l| tlendly iMatamoraa) 0:03 6:68 2:08 t Marji 9:8ft 6:35 1:10 iriuiamatown (Marietta) 10:20 7:10 6:20 arkenburg, W. Va. 10:65 7:46 fl:20 OOIHO NORTH. D.llj Dallj' AoPu. Pau. oom, a.m. r.k. A.m. <eaTe-Parkonibnrf : 6:0* 3:80 6:18 inln WIIMam.lnanlU.rl'lla' f 'J1, A -ttl f .Ml C Marra 7:15 4:50 9:26 ^rltndur (Ifatamoraa) 7:<B 5:? 11:00 Uitomlto 8:00 5:40 11:28 Jtfdl*.. 8:16 5:58 12:07 Tew Marti ntrllle. .... 8:2f? 6:08 12:80 "rector 8:42 6:25 1:18 Harlncton. 8:55 6:r 1:48 CotinaKVUi*. 9:45 7:20 1:25 Jen wood 10:06 7:40 4:15 Wheeling- 10:20 8:06 4:40 PuKDfer tralni dally Including Sunday. Ao* xmnnodatlon tralni runa dally except Sunday, JOHN O. TOM LIN HON, Ticket Agent. WhivHng. W V*. SO. SMITH, ATTOHNKY AT LAW 4 NOTARY fUBLIO. No. 1181 Market Bt.. WhMllug, W. Va. ^MTCoUytlona attondad to and proceeds prompt* UTCHISON A GAItVIN, ATTORNKY8 * OOONBKL1 OftB AT LAW, unco, Odd Feliowi' nail, oorner Chaplluo and treeU, Wbeollnj, W. V* Attorney! for IhaWbeollof fiualncnMui'aCollecting Bureau, ?C