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DRY GOODS, EXTRAORdlNARY BARGAINS! | We place on our Silk Counter ( THIS MORNING, , " i >1 10 J'ACKMIES BUCK SILKS AT , #1.<)0 J?cr Yftrd! , f ho Bargains of the season. j DRESS GOODS At 1 -e Cents. AVo ojMiti one case o( nil wool filling Dross floods tills morning, i/i a)) the Jalpst Colors,' i at 12Kcent* ]>er yard. . : ( i I .ml le s, lake time by tlio forelock au<l come ami |>urcbaK? these bargain*. A. Sieienbacli & Bra., 1104 Main Street. oolt , EMSHEIMER'S . Cloali Hooius, 18 ELEVENTH ST., Bet, Main & Maixei. Wo are now prepared to oiler to Ihc Wholeintc mid detail 1 rsdd ike Urgeu and most tarlwl stock of Cloak*, Doltnana, Jackets, Ulsters, Ulnterottcs audClrvulaniinthe city, Otir two Uo?k Hottm lire llllod with the very latent styles, nod mm twlug replei 1 died almost dally, which wo aw wiling dumpt'r than nuy house In the trade. Wo offer the following aa *pecii Meat M) (!<hmI Cloak* at W *0 50 tetter cloaks ?t ' ? 1O0 All Wool Cloaks at 6 60 'Si All Wool Dolman* 10 00 Jrt ' " 12 CO *fi ' " V CO ? ' 18 00 1 j ? .? 211 CO jj " CO ? Hilk Circulars, tur lined, at 525.00, which ure Wftltb 135.00. - , 1'leaao call and seo thoa, No trouble to tboW limn whether you buy or not. M MImcV clonks, comprising the handsomest rejection ever seen in the city. Our Ulaterfttto for glrW Jar four to*ix year* of age, a.-. ft and 13'23. are KBrni for the price, and our "itebecca Jacket, all xttKil. for hiillm, tanst be seen to be apurerialed, _ aviUnr.'aiber the Store lion El.tYKSlII 81., near Second Ward Market. wl7 * SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, For Ti f IS COM ISO WEKK we will offer our stock of "W H -A-IP S al prices to astonish every purchaser In want and search of the (mine. Kead the following price*: 100 Ladles' Cloak* lit ?- 00 M boiler iMaMy _ C 50 A llcuilifiil Jacket 3 50 1'liuli Trimmed Jaikct 5 W The H? st in Ihhcity al 7 00 lbO Dolmans at 0 50 We bout of Iho Bt?l Uolinan for .. 10 00 50 Child's Wraps, from 'I to \ years, from 81. '?> to 4 00 *200 Misses' Cloaks from I 75 (0 6 (tf .Something now to be shown In MUaes' Cloak* this week, ite sure and see it. In addition to the above we will offer special bar* trains in Ladles'. Uenta', and Children's Underwear* Ifoiioiy. Corset*, Ulovts. Ilniulkerchletn, Woolen il?>oU-*, /.jphyr aacks. Mltta aud tagging*. Ladlts, when out ?hoi?plngdo hot fail to call and eiamlne our stock?will b3 shown with pleasure. Slum Sc Maries, CLOAK HOUSE, HOC MAIN' ST. Factor!**, Ml Market Street, I'biladolphio. OC21 5 Walker Street, New Vnrtt. !b MiMifmx* Unia'o: Jion.25 nutl 27 Fourteenth Mtreet. New AtivcrtiMciiicuSM. Remarkable?better from a Traveler.; Opera House?Louis Aldrich ami Chas. T. .Parsloe. The Argand Parlor 8toves. For Cincinnati?Steamer Sidney. Wauled?Situation aa-Clerk. Valuable Farming Land For Sale. For Kent?Furnished House. Fur Kent?Furnished Kootu. Ladies?Important Information. Voluntary Tiibute of Gratitude for Bene* fits Keceived?Third Page. Special Inducements?Head of I.ocal. Extraordinary Bargains?Head of Local. Piano Tuning?'Wiisou itBaumer. (OU.VTKV J1KKCHAXTS when visiting our city are rcspcctfully Invited to call anil exumfuo our stock of Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Dolimms, Special inducements will he given to cosh buyers. 'Heaped Tally,' 1 BLUJI A MARKS, Cloak Hon.se, liOtt Main Street. '1 HE usual merchants'luuelt atUieXcw ilcliUre House Sample, iiooms daily*. Tb?rtuuuielur Hooord. 1 The following shows the range of the thermometer, as observed at Schnepf a drug store, Opera House corner HATUIIDAV. 1881 ' 1M2 i. *. 12 M. 3 r. U. 7 P K |7 A. v. 12 x. a p. u. 7 T. * 4i? fiO 01 5fi | 17 j CI ; , G5. ;66 ai'NJur. 1MI . . 1 Mi 7 *. M. 12 *. 8 r. ?. 7 P. M, 17 A. X.UJ P. K. 7 r. M C2 M 5i> J - -IS 67 fi!) <Z . .: jt i INDICATIONS. \ v Washington, D. C?, October.23, J a. .\i.T-For : Tennessee aud the Ohio Valley fair weather, , north to west winds, stationary or slight fall | in the temperature, in the east portion high j barometer. i b'or the Lower Lake Uegion, higher baromo- \ ter ami slight fall in the temperature., I, A H J1KEA K Kill* IS 1.1)11)0. A. IIItr Untcli ot Little C'rlmlnalN Rnu in , by I lie 1'ollcp. . . i j. i ( Oflicer "Williams last evening found Frank ; Minnie drunk on KolT street, near Caldwell's , run, and arrested him. Frank objected, and | kicked and struck theofllcer several times. ! He was Anally subdued by the aid of 0111- j cers Combs and Kennedy, but not until he j had assaulted each, k eeping up a running tire of abusive language at the same time. ! He will get about half a year on the hill this morning. , i , . There were ten arrests on the streets .in j ditlerent parts of the city Saturday eveviihg. ' Olllcer Williams took .-up Elizabeth' Hall on 1 Eort* street on a charge of prostitution. She ! guvesecurity yesterday for her appeurance this morning, and was allowed to go. Sergeant Dunlap run in two men, Frank' : , Sweeney and John Costellb, for lighting over 1 the boat race, in North Wheeling. They gavo J security and were release. lien Smith and Ben Kiggins were run In 1 ly O/Hcer Juiikins, of the fcecontl ward, for wtiooting^fl'their revolvers,near the upper 1 Market Houso. They renoso in tlm Irvl- m> I Peter Joronimus was trought to the City Building by Superintendent ilalonev, of the City Work House, Mio charged him with disorderly conduct on alley (J, and Lleuten* ant Sylvia locked him up. Ho gave securi. <y and is out.- James Prettynmn wan locked up us a plain drunk by 0Ulcer Kennedy, of South Wheeling. He is out. Officer Aforris run in an unknown drunk at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, whom he found en Eighteenth street. John llozen a, charged with disorderly conduct, .was. sent to jail Saturduy for ton days by 'riquire Philips, in default of a fine of and coats. A warrant for Veronica Loy, chargcd with (resjiass in taking a gold charm, the property of J. W. Schultze, was issued Saturday by i 'S<JUirO Philips. , > I*.' >. I \ warrant was aworn ouuleforo 'Squire i Murrlns Saturday 'for tho-arrcst of a boy i natitpd WolvlhPion.' chnrirp/1' villi" < Win. Truax's three-year-old soil in the fore- I head with a atono. . I A sneaKhfef captured two pairs of shoes J in a Main street ury goods store Saturday, < which had heeii laid on th"e counter bjr a lady 1 while alio made some purchases. i The only case in'police court Saturday J morning veax thai AVm. Kelly, Vho was fined e $1 aud coata for ilrunkennc^, i: MINOR HE.NTIOV. BfH oti Tufilpt or Interest Krpry ttlivrc In Ihr Vicinity. Uivn.y nigbla. CKnabu'm ctiruptr. "Kus In 11 UoArOiiiK&rliuolV tuniglit To?Arur? bai'emecutulieil to tlio IrotL 8roHT??n.v ntclinvlnic rurefun In tlie coiln) V- ptjr, Vr -T r<f j? Hrm'Ur. meeting o( rmincll to-inorro'.v wiling. I SUrunAV was liny dnyul tlie lictiupnt.-KU-f arslde ?nriTo|r tiilll?. fl ft With Imllpr (it.'Mrenl.s liouseUcitcrs ' Iiti not bo entirely happy. ' Ykvjkiiday ttron a,lovely day.and brou?h| [luoploout In tullforce. Ci <-! A i.AHtiK number of rigs wcro out oil U?c National roudyffilerdoy.r { ? This week the lint, now llaUteelralls will bo laid by the Street Hallway Company^ Wiikklino liiia certainly struck a tfood streak of dramatic attractions tills month. / Gko. UuTi.cn, hostler of the Klglith wdrd Hoselleu.w, Is on the sick list:uud Hlchard Kinney Is at Ms post. ' * ' A nkw pump will be put in at tho Pottery, ?nd conwijiiflutly work will be ?u?pended to-day ami td-morfow.' 1J i \ ^ V?) IJ j Tint new building at the Schmuibach Brewing Co.'s Jlrewery will-be ready for oc-1 cupancy by December 1st. ' ! A urn.iccWM named IIcKkj. yesterday /ell from the porclrof Its parent*1 residence'in Kast Wheeling, and broke Its right arm. j A hox of Frank Porter's, of theTblr.d ward, fell from a counter In his father's store Saturiay evening and cut a big gash in hi? ear. Tiikuk were no'services at tho First or Second Prejbytorlan Churches yesterday, the I pastors of bolb being at Bynod at llarrisburg. TiiKslackpile at Hobbs, Brockunlertt Ci.'a glassworks caught tiro tfaturduy, ami (lie greater part of ft had to be removed bofore tbo llre eoulil bo extinguished.; '-4'} > t ! Tuit North l!nd Temperance Union will hold a public meeting to-morrow evening, at Bryant's Hall, North Wheeling, at wlilch j Messrs. Atkluson and Baggs will deliver ad-1 dresses. " ' ' \ XI , Tine contractors will turn over tho A'rlon I club building to the proper committee nwt Wednesday.. The iiarmouio-iluiuncrcbor Society met tlifere last eVonlng. The building is tilted uj> very ueatly and stylishly, j Kkv. Jamss M. Tuonuas. of Warren, Pm, a nephew of ttev. Dr. Thoburn arid of-MUs He!la Thoburn, the well known missionaries j to India, as w'eifas of thelate Col. Joseph Tboburn, preaclieit at the Fourth' Streets M. JE. Cnurcb last night. The Wheeling, West Virginia, Inteuiiikn'ckii ntlOLishes the' eond.' nlh.fnsmnmul Republican mister, with thtf poor, battered Democratic blfcl in his beak.' This makes a charming background for the news from Ohio) Capital. Kk.yt Friday evening a very swell hop will be givematFmnzheinrs Hall. A big.list is out, including nearly all the society',people who figured In last* year's German, and the gentlemen having the affair -in. charge will see'thatitis a bigsuccesa. Jt wjjl probably lead to' the reorganization of .the German.: Senator Camubh is quoted a* saying in his recent vhiit to the Mason county lalnhatthe W.. P. & C. llaiJroad.wiU be completed at an early date/that iilrroybji werp now .oh ihe line making a permanent location'Jpf the road, and'that'parties would soon be oil the line securing rights of way. Tiik Miunnerchor Sinpi ng Society yesterday elected the following oDJcerito serve fyr the ensuing year: Director, Prof. Ed. $chuf|er; Vice Director, II. I). Day ha; President, F.C. Atbenz; Vice President, 11. titz; Correspond* i ing Secretary', F. I). Freadrich; Financial Secretury, Charles Elz; Treasurer, L. Dcrtcby; Librarian, A, 8cbaaf. On Thursday evening Leavltt ^nd Tqny Paster will presen t their united combination, i which has created-such nfttrofc in every city ! where they have unpeaied this season. From1 the Chicago.hilcr-Ocean wc clip the following! very llattering notice; "A good entertainment ia being given this wcokby the Leuvitt and Pastor Combination. The several specialties are good." At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the United Labor party, held at their hall Saturday.evehing, the business of the late campaign wuj wound up,- with $1 10 in the treasurer's hands. The committee adjourned to meet at tlie call of the chairman, or of an v three members. The chairman, Mr. l'oiler Suiith.-WBi( t|jen iustruqteU to issue h general call to voters'to wapinble, at United Labor Hall on Saturday evening;ifoyoniber 4th,jfor the purpose of selecting' 11 city coijjwjlttae to organize for a oily campaign, -w ; ! At thd-8tandard mill about: fifty men ;are employed, and the work of. construction is, progressing rapidly. The iron framing of the main siriicture is nearing completion, and the work of roofing was begun "Thursday., The builtliiigimeasurt'N 102xjii0 feet, and is one of the iightestand best buildings In f/jp United Stales. The work is being done t?y Carroll ifc Co;, of Pittsburgb^iinder;;thu'supervision-'of A- H. Bruce,. an experiencedbuilder.?Martin'"* Ferry, T*UM\ ; Thk following flattering hpticcs of "Fun in a lioardiug School,'! the farcical coiueuy which* is' to be presentid at the Wheeling Operu Jlouse this evening Ijy John E. luce and a conmotont company, are clipped from recent excuaugefO. "The fun is. decent and sweet"?Motion Adierttierj "Tbo'audience'was in a continual roar of laughter"?Jlptlirj^tuurual; '^ronuhe raising of the curtain to its fall, those present were, kept, upon the top of expectation for the doveloyiuent of wime newly* concocted &ol\(iiuo'^l,hlladeij)liUi |/&Tuesad new* was received yesterday J by Thomas Sweeney, *Ks<j.j' that ,-his grandson, Charles Sweeney, son ot ,-Oapt,, .(Janipbell Sweeney, died yesterday morning ai g o'ujopk at Bayou Sara, La. - Two weeks agolujjelt this city with liia- father and bjother for "the Southern waters, where they intended to operate their boat through the'.winterr '.lie was unweli when he ]eft.,bufc"no serioafr'apprehensionn were entertained Jjy his friends. He was about eighteen years old,sand just entering ujion active life, giving .promise of a usetui maimoou, winch makes hid fftjdden death all the sadder. Tbo remains .'will bu brought home for burial at once. . Batubdai morning Frank. Klug,- a miner 2iuployed ut the bank of Kuriley & Brooke,' wa# going through the mine on his way to work, when be noticed a small piece of soap jtone projecting from the roof, wldqb lis struck with his piclr, Jfa succeeded in'dis'-. lodging ir, olonj; with soiiiethlntf Ijk? u ton af stone, vhiclij fell unon. the unfortunate miner; King was accompanied by another miner, who was unable to release him from tbo maw of rock until hp had secured assistive. The Injured, mflh was taken to his lioina" ort Nineteenth, atf-eel; wrhero it was fun ml Mini li!a li.'irl' ntiil Iwtli I...if i.n.i l,, iuu.IU n.?v ?|? ui^u H'^fr severely bruised and tfinipll bono'-broken in Lke left ankle;' ' \./\ ' i r Tiib members of the.Litenu-y and Plfjiiure Joclety celebrated tbelr^first anniversary witli - bandjiojne satin , budges and ,silver mcdaltf,, hy tctideriz'/Hbe] following programme:: Prayer by. ReY.tS-Kslcr; Opening Address by the President Bole by Miss Belie Enisficimer; recitation, "Gen. Scottiihtt the Veteran" by Henry Brilles; essay, 4!An-' i?er," by liohry .Eiusheimer; Bolo by Miss ilannuh Jteymanj.rcflitutioh, "Old Farmer Bray (lets Photographed/' by D, Kraus; "Letter toa-Debtor," by iJ. Gundling; replUr tioti, "Sword and Plow," by Samuel Reich; Soto by JIlss Virginia Hunpj essay, ^Autobiography of a Cocoanut,". by M. Itojflhateiiij recitatiou,'"Imitationv of a Candidate: for Qfflce," byC. Beekman; Closing Address by thePrt-Jildent.' [,;'{ ..vThk following industrial |lan)P are from the Steubenville GaxcUcj Tbo pottpry fa rpsjjed to keep up with orders, there beihg one hun.dred ordera ahead of; its facilities. Thestrikte ,? V.1Df r.Iuarruvnl'l.no -IT.-I. .? ?.g MllllfHlvIV UI. IIU CIWU on the buitjuerji here, the buyers of the Ste?benvilla pottery "< beta# 'p/djpustomers who started with it at''thu outset, 'fbife oecjpa [9 be no truth In tho report that the, Jtffyrsou Iron Worts iBahout to introduce aelf-fue'dhig nail riiaoliinea for tho .purpose ^reducing expense ?f labor. There is oue^Oould jcelffeeder at work, but the company gets no advantage from it in the shane of rcduced expense, the nailer yetting all the advantage; A. Keith machine, bought by,Mr.)I)6ly in the east, is alto to be put in. The large engine in the JCingo rolling mill was .testoPyoaterduy, and gave entire satisf^Qtion^ ^lje electric light was also tested last night, antf! waa conMdertd the moat brilliant) jight lever shovvn in Mingo. ' ' ! Satdroav Nellie Andrew' vat bfouglif be? fOire'Judfie Jacob .at his pri'vato oftico in the Court..House by Sheriff llrown, in response lo a writofi habeas corpus. It was alleged an behalf of tlw 8tate that Jfellie was held on a corwniitniout issued by Souire Arkle, and committing her to the cofonty^iaipto iwait the'actionof the next.Gratid Jury on !he charge of grand larceny preferred against the prisoner by M'liis Itobiusori.; Some teainiotiy was taken, as a result of 'which Judge Tacoli ordered the girl discharged. An jnel* lent of the trial was caused'by a'reipark nailo.by! Col. Arnett, who represented tfii itatoin the absence of Prosecuting Attorney ; Ionian,' lo the efTect that if the Judge detided lo re I me tho girl he would' regret his leclsion In twenty-four hours. This called forth * were reprimand, stid a warning that rtWtUJon o( such language lay the peeker liable to punishment /or contempt. The Colonel apologised. I Ik Iho Municipal Court Saturday the case oMWIJ. JCurli?ii rs, the B. ?t 0. Railroad Company was argued anil submitted. Tbe Cqtirl nifets again this forenoon. Jittin ?. W.1 Bjiown; of Washington] Pa., is.cxpccted bHck tonight to aualxt in the tnMfftfffi at tbb Dtocipio* Church. The meet* lng?, wljlch have been very successful, will continue every, night this week at 7:30. , 'flic Htf/hter young man prides himself on lib grammar, and yet be declares that, "The KlvcrtWa flail t Works turned out over 7,00Q kfgs At nail this last week which, like the rest*)Mile mill* In the clly, were lent off lm? luMWialy.^Vf * - M U ma Mn. \X. V. IkowNf-tliA newsdealer on Market airetjl, u lew doors north ot the IWofllce, has placed on our table u copy o( tUe Ceutury for November. It 19 a number of rare at* frtoflvotioM, and, with other current period* IvbIh, can 1)0 bad at llrown's. : if?. J. >Y. K1.kin, Iiois cooper at tbo Iteh inont mill cooper shops, yesterduy met with a iever? accident at (ho shop*. A heavy iiiec? of machinery was beftuj moved, when it toppled over upon Mr. Klein, breaking one of bis Ivja between the Unto and auklr, l)r. Aclcerman set the limb. A-<'*rtireatb of incorporation was on Saturday tailed by tbo Secretary of State to the tluyundotte Doom and Dam Company, of Raleigh county. The capital stock is limited to $10,000. Tbo corporators aro \V. M. Wat* rous, W. K. .W'atrous, 1). Klmer Wntrous. John J/fV Wilson, Wm.' H. WlUon and John U Wilson, Jr. Tiik following conveyance was admitted to rccord at Clerk Hook's otlice Saturday: A ik'tMl[nmdef.hu JEM of August, 1882, by Geo. I W, volley and wife, of Washington county, I'u., to Win. llafugk ami others, of Ohio county, in consideration of $2,600, for lot No. 'J of tfio Weible division of Thornburg's estate, of this County. VKsTKRnAY.mortilnga man from Texas was at the Kine House, in the Second ward, with some horses, and lie laughingly oOered to bet that no ono could riue a pony he had. There were no takeis. Shortly a new man I Dined the crowd, and one of those who had iceii there before asked the drover to.lend him $20 till hecoirid getnbet out of the luswcorner. The drover ootapl led, but then. c. re* fused lo bet. The drover wanted his money back, 'but Instead of returning it the man went out*ldo; the door, and held the door shut till the proprietor, attracted by the noise, came up and aiked what was the mat* ter. The man with the money took advantage of this diversion to make oil*. The drover informed Capfc. Bennett of his loss, and the thief wns intercepted at Martin's Ferry and locked up last night. 1W all odds the finest impersonation'of "CnmUle" ever seen in Wheeling was that given,at the Opera Ifouse Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Alice Dunning liingard. She is an ideal "Catnille," every emotion beinir por trayed,' not with skill so much as with Truth, which la simply surprising. In the affecting seme with ".M. Duval,""ami tbe equally nffectlnc parling in the some act with "Ariuond,M tears were se<!n freely flowing down lier cheek, and apparently her anguiah was a? real uh if she were experiencing instead of seiubling It The death scene was ?> different from the conventional one, and ao like a real death, that one could scarcely repress a b1? udder. The audience was .small. In the evening a fair house witnessed the;tlnal appearKticp of Mr. and Mrs. Lingard and their company! n ''Pink Doniinopa." The Tent Committee of the Mou?'dsville Camp Ground?, met at the grounds on Won day, the 10th, and also on Friday, the 20th inut They re-surveyed the entire grounds, utoked off thu streets und alleys and bound axles of all the lots, as well as laid off many new lots. Simpson avenue was extended to the site of the proposed hotel on the summit; also a park was laid out, 150 feet wide by oyer 70U feet long, em bracing what was known C5i l.!l ilfllonVRinio 'I'lm Inaliiin nmiiiwl twill be inside the parfc, which will he [eticed and beautified. Simpson avenue will nave a row of shade trees along thejuiUdlo from end to end. Tiie new lots Iroutin# on the avenue and also those fronting on the park, were laid <rt?t much larger than the old lots, these beiag 2,? [eel frppi and running back 00 feet. A new plat of the grounds is now being made by Charley Hamilton, of this city. There will he several duplicates of the same, one with the1- Superintendent of Grounds arid one with the Chairman, James llodl'ey. '.These beautiful and desirable lots will1 be offered Jipfjn, not for sale, but tor a lease of {>.) yeard. A^cowiuilipp ?vas appointed some time since to raise stqcfc" to builf} j; hotel. The proposition is to tnoVe the present boardiug*I)PU3P pear to'where the hotel is to be bui}t? it.tQ.bejJget}^ Bleeping'.apartments bnly. I'^ftlesTiying o~ri t)?e grounds will be furnished weals for the season at veFy low raU^say about _J5 cents per njeal. If all parties staying on the grounds would take their-meals at the hotel tliey will probably be furnished, at these figure* or perhaps less. |lj{i eating-bouse at-the Ucntleysville camp ground, in tyashingtou county, l*a., furnishes meals at iii|i'ccsiJ; ^oi} jimkes money. These grounds, now that they are ownetj by theTAaioeiation, will he greatly beautified during the coming year, aud will be more attractivp tlitfii eyep, ?.i tukim v? r^kroiiaixcj;, halted by Soma n Jlont Jtncc? A Verj 1'oor Affair. Saturday afternoon there took place on the upper course, a so-called two-mile scull race between Joe ]{uberj]uld,t}ml John Teemer. of J'itlsburgh, that, no j}unbt{ ft*as (fttfy satjs.factory to those who bad pointers an'c} were on tbeJuniile. Nut to tbp unknowing ones and those who wore there merely (is spectators it was about the worst performance, called by courtesy a boat race, ever heard of. %ery,'one was difgusted to a greater or less degree,ttnc* did ?0t'hesitate to express themgeJyes, Teemer is a giant fxi eige compared with ICaberjield, and beforet|je rncp Jigd a record that any oarsman (night etiyy. In piptQbur^h, however, ho Is generally looked on i?3 having sold the race with llorison about two weeks ago, when he'dnmped himself out of Iiis boat. Then there was Haberliold'a performance with Morgan at Steubeuville for peoplu topontcmplatc.. With such oarsmen aa principals in a yppe, $ "blood" contest was not to be ef 0 cte<| The day w?a k'lovely one, Qind the crow# ip attendance was very large considering the fact that'll was at best. a. second-ciastt row, The betting was very limited, and tho-poolsellere uhoutml themselves hoarse in the vain endeavor to find betters on Teenier, the boxes being yp)J supplied with Haberfleid money from sowe in?isi}jte gpjirce. At lirat the pool I offerings w^raat eyen. "money, ijiij fhey soon j dropped to twenty-tire to twenty ana finally two to one on''Haberfleid was offered" with but few takers. This in itwit was enough to t))p raco as a "job," when Teemer's sijojinit reebfj) sicrp pn!|;il!pfj'J, Qne;<^t; the'fefttufps qf jbp pice, ijnd prflhally, unprecedented, was the selection ortwq referees?Eph ilQfrip, of" Pittsburgh, andT. C. Adams, of Wheeling. Thia departure came abput by reason of Morris, the, first chosen referee, hayiugleft the articles governing tho raccat bis home in ^Pittsburgh. To nov yiiliput'articlca would gi vo the referee 'unlimited' power/ anU tq fiii; firfannement Ed. Glator, llaberllclil's trainer, "pStacted,1 unlessrAriatus was also appointed, and this arrangement was agreed to by all parties. .At'pijfi Tfeuierand his guide, William (j'Hanfon' ra}tpe q|}t from ttyijr j]OQt jjouje on tbo Martin's Perry, sijfejM tbp riper, am} about five ij)lnute3 Jater fjaberjieldand'jid. Glator appeared upon th(i course, Butf. the men were .shortly lii portion, and then sent. Of the race} the less said tlie bettor, .Habertield didnxstrain himself .apparently, and it was a common remark that Teenier had hard wQ?'lf tfl kgep in tlie rear. The time was a Jitfljo under f-f*i^iimU^ ^bjch leads one to beUeye.thecouj-ae was ^.G))Qjf\o/y,., Don't let usiiaVe anymore .of lupt jdjiil. JfoTH^o so simple and perfect for coloring as It he plamontf Jjyes. ]'or carpet rap, better and cheaper than any pthpr flycrstufti}. ' ' )i\xs?vt Nwpreinp t'purj t^f Appcnltf. , 5-The Court jmet la Its'rooni in; the Oapitol Saturday at 10 o'clock, all the Judges'* being prese'nttf&A ' a ' ; . i - ' In thft'niwfl nf Slntn v? f?hnrlp? (mm Randolph county-, a writ of error was allowed. Jj. kuiKht > ?, ))'m: Prim (rem Mason.county, appearand supersedeas waa allowed; bond. $400. F. W. Heiskefl v?. Clias. H. Powell, et olM from Ilainpahiro county; appeal and superaadc&a was allowed; bond $1,200. ; Kin the caseg of -Atiiey vs. John T. Pierce; ERitielLva. same; Rreo|and ys. fiftmo, and Flotoher vs. same, from Preston conntvj writs of'certiorari were awarded^ returnable $t January tori?). State vi. Ffanfc'Jones, from Ifarrispn county; petition ior hearing 3t tjip the present term was tiled, which the court takes tipfio to consider. ' Adjourned to nert Saturday at JO a.,si. I .^ijORSAKfii,of families have hail occasion to try-tUuncyer-fftllinp qualities of pr. Hpjl's tfoujfh Syrup,and mey alj tin Ua In the praise of this wonderful prescription. * * ?? - .. AKIUICBORUOOD ffEVM. BtLLAIRK, Win. Dumb. of Pittsburgh, **s in town Saturday,'visiting relatives. If. S. Smith, of Columbiana counly.Is here with his wile mid child, .visiting relative Mrs. Jtev, Win. Oaston, of Cleveland, la visiting hepsiater, Mrs. Stents, oq Belmont street. Wm; Wells hai established aii oyiler and fish depot on Noble street, near Indian Ruu bridge. t ltotef Weeki will this week raovohli family to Cambridge, where liu has been employed for some tituo. / l!; v j Hev. A. W.Hutta.oftho First M. K.churcb, will bring lib wife to their neir homo some time this week. .'ni't , ,v.u ; On the evening of the 13th itist. HieBelaire Building and.>]?oan Company will hold lta annual (netting. flip last week has seen an extraordinary number of drum mora Here. All clasiea of trade and manufactures are having a boom here now, Samuel ftlerrlman, who has been disabled [or many oiotubs by a oort of par?ly?I?, has had nil operation performed wlilob has so far Improved lila condition as to allow him toito lo worlt. ..A!1,10 ^tU8 Club entertainment at Turner Hull, llio drawing of tbo watcli for the benefit of the Light Guards* debt nave tbo watch to the boliler of ticket 83, which proved to belong to Harry, Hon of T. G. Hyatt. We have seen it stated several times in Do! Jul re j/aijera that (be yrou earning of th? Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad last year woa foii,uv.?. rapers hi q uisuucg iroiu tiio roail hud made tbo mistake first, hut our papers might suspect tlie truth of such llgurts. The mouths of our sowers emptying Into the river need stone ambankments, or some* thing similar, to prevent their being washed out ami broken. They discharge tholr. contents too near the top of the ..bank, tearing away the tround and concentrating along the shore the smells of the whole city. Prosecuting Attorney Alfred Mitchell wus down from the county-seat Baturdav, looking up s'?nio cases for presentation to tbo granu jury and summoning grand and petit jurors. The jurors drawn from this township are: Chas. Sal<6rlleld, Julius Armstrong and ,V. T.Morgan, for the grand jury; and 1). J. Smith, Theobald Klee and Jos. Bealty for the pettit fury. 8t. cuimvillc. Eight, marriage licenses were issued by the Probate Court last week. Prank Sedwlck, brother of SherJC-elect Scdwlck, was in town last. week. Mr. Jacob Winters, a leading wool buyer, of Troy, X. Y., was in town a few days last week. Eleven prisoners now occupy the county jail, and tUe number will increase as\the winter advances. I Kli Perkins will undoubtedly have a large audience to-night, as a urnubcr of tickets have been sold already. Fifteen teachers attended the examination here Saturday. The next examination will bo held at llelmont, November 18th. . The price of wool ranges from 37 to 40c. The wool dealers hay '.bat there Is still about 150,000 pounds iu the hands of producers. The following Insane cases were disposed of in the Probate Court last week: Ohio vj*. wm Dungan, Susan M. Feeley and Jaiues M. Merritt.N Defendants adjudged insane. John L. Jlico was arrested SuLnrday on the ch^rtfa o/an*anlfc an/! h?ttprvn? V?l. Wullror He was bound, over In the sum of $S0 to appear before Henry M. Davis, J. P., Monday morn fop. John Moore, of Barne'svillc, was brought to jail by Marshal Carron Friday, on the charge of stealing $94. This is the second time Moore has been up, and he will probably take a trip to Columbus after the fall term o( Court. NKW CUMBRBLAMP, Saturday orening a meeting vas called by the stockholders of the Court. Houae corporation for the purpose of electing trustees and a Board of Directors. Wnen tliia is accomplished the affair is in such a shape as to proceed with the eltciion. There is now in the neighborhood of $4,000 stock taken and no particular effort has been made to solicit it, PKIISOXAI. 1'AK.Kl UAI'IIN. nuil Uowi<i> About M'taeclluj; Folks ortlirir FrlcudM. Maj. Alderson is home from Colorado. Ben Ilardesty returned from Annapolis ' last wepje. Ex-Mayor Sweeney a?)ij Wife are at Waih?. ington, I'u. 3{ruj l)r, J. C. Jlupp in visiting frierds in Washington county, Pa, State Superintendent Butcher has returned , from Keyser and Weston. Hon. James Morrow, Jr., of Fairmont. spent Saturday in Wheeling. 1 Miss Rebecca Crockard,of this city, is visiting friends at Now Cumberland, Mr. James pinner, of Steubenville, is visiting his daughter, J^rs. }}unci)n .\dpljih. Mr. Alexander and family, of fifteenth 1 street, have returned from tlieirpummgr trip. $frs. ~\Y. K. PeuilJptop, of Bethany, Is viijiU ing her daughter, Mrs. Joe Lamur,iu Georgia. y' Auditor Joe Milter and family arrived i home Saturday evening from Haj;erstown', , Md. George Wheat, who 1ms been in the railroad i husjneas in Kansas City, is hoiuo on a short ! yf'sti. i Mrs. Bishop Alexander Campbell is with her daughter. Mrs. Judson Barclay, of Ala- 1 bum#, ! Miss Laura Baggs has koii? to Orawfordaville, led., to spend the winter with a school friend. Captain William II. Irwin, of Wheeling, j W. Va,, is at the .Laclede?&/. Louis G/otcDemocrat. Ijjr. "\yilj Rowe. of Newark, 0., who was visiting in tlie'pity fiAtijrdijy, ieftjMtpight for Pittsburgh to visit his brother. , }" B. P. Fisher and George R, Taylor have gone to the south branch, of the Potomac, near Moorotieltl, W. Va., on a lishing and hunting expedition. J. Hamilton Barfct's friends in this' city ' Will bpujad tf] know tlmt he has been elected 1 4o the west Virginia legislature.1 We cpn: ' gratutotc him on Uis success.??uio> Tribune, Rev. James M. Thoburn," Jr.," pa9tor of the M. B. burchat Warren;'Pa , is in the city with his bride, visiting friends, and will spend a few days among relatives in Wheeling, Ueliaire and St. Ciairsviile.' Co]. T. P. Shallcroja is domiciled at the WalKer. Ool. y. Joo).i??jjaftpr ifre/fUr < larities in the mail service, anu proposes to i see to it that no guilty agent of-Uncle Sam i escapes. His sprained aufcleiamuchimprov- 8 ed?Vtarhburg Newt. r/.v * *. < "Win** othew are sparine; tluop a word oi * kindiics.aarideyippathy, it tney are aufler* ing fronVo Cold, aivo thoni Dr. Bull's Cough j Syrup; a few dosea of this valuable feniedy I ihotimt ?1Uf "V?.1 - .WHW4* mciivj-livo cent'bottle' will caro the worst Cou^li. ;; > UUTKL AKKIVAiS, ' 8T.JAilE?riC^.J?|/. * 1 J BMei. Boston ":" 3 Cook, Ahlilaud i E Jones, Tol&lo I Bnanick, Somcrtou' A A Wmeri, Weston SBHall.'N ^larttnavlile J Swconey, Now Y6ik J C Daur, New York (toiunibiJff Jl sljjoijj-, JieWfi, Kan J Mbhelcr, Atwood, jhd ^ ^^urfuuui.Jcekson, h M "jvylor, Bulijmorp ' J* X K|(|rl<k?', Uaiiimoro: J I' J'lttjO'Jt, Baltimore I* (jallMhor, HtUburjjJi j W W IXubUu. Prestoua, I'a J M Nkltola, VreMona J Dotftuw. WKyneshuptf Miu Atlanis. Littleton'., 1 J A White a In?ly,Mt i'lcos II Gist. Wellsbnrc . ; K k frost, Wtllsburg Jno A Cru tcher, N Y' A McKlmle a wife, neent a It Webb, Hancock co a J K Worth Ington, 1'hUa W il Everett, Wellahurg J .Vatcn a iv, LoneBranchG M McCoy, M?{ersvil!y ratan. jaal WmS'oll,'X'leveMrtd K K 7r?ln,' Cincinnati , U W Cluney, Baltimore J'S Buckhart, Baltimore c G.W Wells, Slenbenvino 0 (InllflBhetn, Cincinnati t ), W lJaUly, Cincinnati (J I) Bnijnurd. 1{ il 3 " i! We.tywWk WliliiWp, tffelt ? W't FriW B A Kr JxAri\\iVfonv;, rl ittlbureh ? C McKay, liltubwnh II W W lion, city * ? 3 U'lkl;, B40 B C*Wi|Uljw, MeKeesuort \ plrni Carr, Ne\y "YorV Jo^n Mi\rp%y I Ji|u June*, UWbclUw Tiioraai MciJough. city { PllcCblloitgh, city 2'JKlmke,ShortC'rc?1f 1 W A Jtoducrs, Bethany WII Hillings, Bethany " t ItMIlerndon, city Gto MathewK, city * CSSbrlver, Bethany A Duiia, Spring Mll!? , W A Comstock, Clove Hill Mr* Kate Blley, Pltta'ph { V Hurley, MomiiUvtllo ^ 0?ll?uher, l'Jttsburaii tj QbUefim'n.'Utol&lUp -L rfroU, St, CltttrryIII? 1 1, lluxgbcu, Cincinnati. K Bullion, Omcluntll CO.Mer, tiutlnwUl WSKtyeucrwg, faikr'g Wm Hurall, W Va M Mlndelsohn? ClileaKo F. BXlcmpfitttQO. NY' vRButt,Il&OH '' 1?Hmtkett,B40R J M Workman,IIA0R t % G Icliuf, cltf , 1.0.0. F. Delegate! to Charleston, \V. Va!: A K It Nowefl. AJSnplm. t hJ Uorntm. V [/ cowards. u \y?rmir. Jdwcjik \ )I Seataon. CKSnUrii.1 ' f X V tVelk 51 I ShanU C S1! Bell. J Morris, ? H A JJthinan. SW'Uoyd. 5 J) A )Vooilbprn. r=? :?; ? l TfU invlalblo Celluloid JJye-fllass fr^uejj have reached the topmost waye of popularIty. 1 without a competitor, defying competition, I am} tji'p popular ytfdict Is that they aro the d ftapiJionlpsi and beat made, fpr safe by all fi leading jewelers qntf opticians. m\VFaW? *1 11ANU 11R1KFN. UconlcH froin itie l.cvee ' nu?l Squib* fVom Th6 C. Vf. Uxlcliolor was tired up Saturday evening, and leil about 7'o'cJock for I'arkera* $ burg In place o( the Jtegulaf, which waa detained by an accident.' l The \V. K. Chancellor pissed down early \ Sunday inorn!r?|t en*route from'Pittsburgh to [ Ob'ar|ea!on, Tno1 delegate*' to the Grand <; Lodge, 1.0,0.'IV; embarked on her.1 V The Sidney Und not arrived tit n laW hour 1 iastnighf,'but will probAbly bo here to-day The Sidney l? ? Htern-wheel BteaiuurOf light i draught, nnd will return lo Cincinnati, [ The pilot# uro atklng If the ?>uj>cra revok- i itiK the license of pilot David Keller, of the K Scotlo, are illegally signed, is not some 0110 -j responsible for keeping hint out of employment. V . J, The river still continues to slowly fall, and u it will soon Imj so that the btuall packet* will 0 have dUliculty iu getting over the bars. Lust ,| nlKtit the marks indicated a dunth of U f??>t n .. itictica tu thcclianufclat this point. n Tho lingular did not arrive until ubout 3 ^ o'clock Saturday afternoon, having been do- p tain til by fog and low water, atso an aqcl- v dent. Nearly opposite MouiuUviilosho ran J5 Into a snag or atone aud stove a . hole about jj six inches in diameter in her l>ow. The ves- {, sel was immediately run agrounil on the ll saiid bar and her *ypiio/? put to work pump- 'J Ing her out.' .After about two hour*' worlc ? the hole was repaired so that the boat was j, able to make this port. The work of repair* u log was commenced yesterday, and she will again be in hot trade by Wednesday, a Every steutuboatmau carrying a Govern* ? went license ought to move ju tUo matter of c having the Steamboat inspection service re- C modeled. Sterimbout Inspectors liave too C much latitude, and tlmir power should be restricted, Masters, 'mate?, pilots anilengl* (J neers should get together and arrange a de- d ilnilo plan to be pursued when Congress Again li meets. Owners of steam vessels are deeply concerned, and should lend a strong helping baud of reform. Abundance of testimony disolot-ing urgent reasons why the laws in K Ibis respect .should bd altered.?Cincinnati I. Timet-Slur. Dju Pjkjjck's4'Golden Medical' Discorery" y has become so thoroughly established in public favor that were it not for the forgetful* SI nees of people it would not. bo necpasary. to ij call attention lo Its power to cure corisump- * tion, which is scrofula of the lungs, and other blood diseases, as eruptions, blotches, pirn- ? iiIoam aitfl Hijop Minnl?lnt? ' ? ti A. Card from i'lcrk WooiIh. w Cwrk'b Orrice ok Uoakdok Com'iis, Ohio! ?' ' County, Oct. 21', 1882:/ i It Is true that W. W. Foreman received l 730 votoi for State Senator, amino the ccrtlf* '] icates from the several Commlssionera- of Hi Election correctly show, and were so read be- v, fore the Board of Commissioners, who order- ft ed the cleric to make out the necessary cer- S> titlcates according to law, and the clerk alone ? is to blaiue for the error In reporting to the ^ Secretary of State that Mr. Foreman; re- si ceived 730 votes as delegate. The writer aj>ol- 83 ogizes to Mr. Foreman for the same, with the i'< assurance that it was entirely uninteuiioiial, V, and as soon as the lioarJ meets will have the e, matter corrected. Bout. B. Woo us, w Clerk. U o Wnynesbiirir Fair. 9i The annual exhibition of the Waynesburg, $ Pennsylvania Fair Association will he held ic Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October Si .23, 24 and 25, J8S2. This Association oilers [f the moat liberul premiums of any County 'j Fair in the State. The exhibits of fine stock w and agricultural products are alwaysun- cl surpassed. Some of the most noted horses on the turf are entered for trials of speed, cl which take place daily, on the ft nest and [< fastest half mile track in Western Peunsyl- ?' vania. The Baltimore ?fc Ohio ttnitrnnrf (to. will sell excursion tickets on all regular u trains every day during the fair, at the low w rate of $2 00 for the round trip. Tickets 3:1 good to return on any truin until October 5! SO*, lJ et J. D. HeikuI.v, Esq., of* the firm of Ilcin- 9,1 iein JJros. of \CeIIaire. the moat extensive V. boot and shoe dealers in Eastern Ohio, started nr East this morning, in response to u message o< from one of their agents there, lor the pur- l'c pose of superintending the shipment of Jf, goods. This enterprising /Irm, during the }? last six mouthe; have been quietly watching , through tneir agents in the Eastern cities no opportunities to buy goods that were forced ! upon the market, and in manv irwtunrp* m bought at one-half-, their real valu<\ As a & result of this eulorprise they now lm\e in 57 their possesion anu ready for shipment an < immenseslocjf of /all qri(] winter. goods qf toi the best nuallty ami make, which they can oflbrd to tell" at' lets than manufacturers' prices. These poods they propose'to sell in An Wheeling, in the largo store room in-Oranule'H lilock, opposite the Opera House, This * tirm'have leased theso magnillcent rooms for v|j! three montbs only, and the entirestock.con- t'0 sistingof mnoy thousands of dollars worth j af Men's, Women's, Misses, and Children's an Wear must aud will bo sold during that time. or? rhese gentlemen propose coutiiiuini? thh; busineis in Wheeling eyejy fal} #nd venter, JJ" ti^lpg advantage At. the busy stwon^Dd ^1" uyoiding the expensp'of keeping un an estyb- n0 ligament <}ur|ng the drill seftsyn w?e:i flQtb- un fug or lUtle |? - cJo The cliinens of Wheeling will readily. s?e p' that this ! manner of doing business. jjn Ihough new and out of the old beaten track No or merchandising, will place tbc goods in the hands of the consumrr at; less prlcc ?' than can he reached iu,any other W|\y. The c|)' Brst shipment of theajj goods will uo ooetrnl Pl *?{!,! fetfily, far said w~or aboutNovember (ju 1st. you desire to sayo money do not ?\\ rail to see thejn before nurcbasjnp,, ^ook un> )'ut for cirpM^rs ?eajt ^y|RG p*<cta.> jjj ?vr- " 1 ;m Don'l Hie in Hie Home. So "Rough on Hats" clears out rata, njice, "?i roaches, bed-bugs, Hies, ants, moles, chip- j|J! aunks, gophers. 15c. Cl0 ? M New (>ooi1h at Jobu KoowgrV. Ha' New JlolrMnc. * hew Cloata, ^ hew Jackets. m' New Dresa Goods. : ( i'1' 11 100 Gum Coats. 150 Home Made Blankets at $5 00 a pair. ^ Flannels of all kinds from 15 to 50 cents, Jv.j md ft full slock o/ everything (n our line at ii? ow prlctsjor cash. No.s. 2010and C031 Main Bu itrept. r . i- O * r* -? -? no. Take "BUCK-DRAUGHT" nml yon " will aevcr be bilioiix. """" Oc For sale hy Logan it Co. toi nonaction iu IMttnoH, . ' . gfi Present atflpkaf ninn^s atejn.m Knabe ?? JWckcrinfi H*l!ct & Davis, Emerson, Hard- I nan, Guild, ifec.; at the very kiwpat prices, Ki* md great reduction for cost. Cull early and w lecure great biuguina. ' I^PCAb' M caic Stent, |,iil V *' v ' IME-Maiastreet, ml Demand it, and UvWc no other iron prepare* l ion except Brawn's Iron Bittm. It is the Un ,ea( , ' ' w*.. \ t ChuroH'TaWd coughs can be cured by ww laie's Honey of'Horcliatintt nnfl.'4'ar. ers PlKK'a 'iootbftcjje {iropa cure :in one * roflWl?t wuv mu "WINEOFCARDUI"fuur lima a Jay 0)11 raakvs u luTppy iiouseliolil, For Sftle by Logan & Co. 1 ' , Makk yourself healthy and strong. Make ifa happy by using lirown's Iron lilt- p era. . wtw lai . or S.S.,8. cures 'Pimples, IJoils, or any Jixfqip sol irising from impure hloofl. cai nn liud Vreiffht >VrccH? i BmOpEVpitT, Co$n;, October 29.?Eight W .are of tho Boston through freight, hound rnst, were badly wrecked near Soutliport in itattop, N. Ym on the New llayon road, ] his wonting. Thos. Martin, brakeraUn, = VRB killed und two brakemnn:badly in- ij urcd. The train was running at a high fi ale of speed. A pieoo of Kiioftiiig, whicli K :omposed n portion of the freight, (elV^e: ft ween the curs, parteU Jhp train{ }hre\y orc ? ar fronvthp and the fowamipg f leyen pjlVA or\ tcip. The track waa block- t] tiled until this evening. fj HiiiolfeC'ouNiiiiicrM In Chicago. | Chicago, October 21.?The representa- tt ive o( a distillery here complained to the t tfayor that the firm is being persecuted by ? ho Health CommiRsioner in carryjpg ou'i E hp ord|panpe relativp tft \\\o \ue of smofco C ;omjiimer0, the firm having put in three of K liferent kinds, v*hich were not successful, g rid arc now ordered to try it again. The ? ilny or sajd the prdinance ijiust be observed. J "Frovi eminent, \\\ L. Ahuou, President feaicai. Coiifge, JfaHtnr, }f. 8.1 %'oIdcn'? _ ifnuitl Ikpf Tonic is invaluable for Teycr, in? 1 igestion and weakness, and |a unaurpasEed >r fondle complaints." (Take NO Other). Of No Tunisia. ' ilw?\v\Y ni riWAXt'lA 1, AH1> COMWEBt'lAt. New York Mompj nud Ntocki. Nkw York. Octoter 2l.-Moncy 8k?0 per ccnf. lotljin nt a nor cent. Prime morcnmiloi>*p?r fi?s or cent. HUirltnR KxchuiitfJ fiat; bnnkcr'i Ullli I 8IJ4; demand ii M, UovKMNHK?T?~IrrcguUr, I.H.5?,cxt?m(!?Hl.M.10in'bL I*. AflbUfiiftUuMU) '. H. l-H. C*0?IIM>HI?..1.11UV[ 1! 1'. Ulld (JmllU?llO u?-incc?0f Hi iv iinkliiR fuml-117 ^ HCtnl lliclflo Texan htotowUU-... ilewcomk, wyt .Ii>. ltloUrnud 81JJ ?hlgh ?k wnkCM....,Jt)l Raiuuud HoKr?~W|(hou( fciilurc. Htatr Hkci'hitiu-DuII mil 1 jut cent lower for eniiwwo Ci oldnnd m.w? AuMMUAoonaob... WKlVIriUnlaGi...;^,.,.... 35 t. I trii mat. coupon*.... 07 17 iyintluU deferred...., M '?nnc?wo w, ncwi:--IT 1 kk. ill v. BToCKh-'Hlmrrt ambulation opened arong and fleet In the tuain MWo.Jfti tier cent islglivr than t yesteruay'a elw?e, ItloliDiun<l it Danville nnd Pel* warn 4 lludion liudlnit the iilvmice, After the jHwJnjf llmw ?r?* ? >null UK'lJno hi tho Kcnoral lat. Mowed by hii artvauro o/ JJalJi i>or cciil, in ihich Tvkaa I'm I lie and Kunanafc texaa were tho noil cfltitplcHOUa. HiliH^pieUtly,lhiawa* followed y a rviM'tton ot ncr ct lit, the latter 'l'exaa 'aeine, after whleli a rally jwr cent took luce, lotl by Delaware, UikawiuinaA tVektcrnand fabaali preferred. liiirfng thoafternoon llio mHret continued dull, mid in tho early purl fell ^al cr cent, l.ako bhore, Texan I'aeltlo and Wabaah referred Using the tuosc foiitplctumflti thedowu<ard turn,. From then to the ulmu thete waa very ttlebinlnew and clmiines wero only fractional, lie market near iJioflowndvjinced percent, kviliiKdnll and irregular, but In the main weak, at alight reaction. Richmond A Punvilk, however, West l'olntl^ ami Lake ShoroJSper cent iwer. TransoflUona ICO.OOOhharea. danui Kxnrtw .MS, NiuOi, ? Chat,,,,,.*,.., N . merlcan KxprtM... hOj? New JerneY t'etiu, 7UW ( lunula bouihem,.... CV Northern I'acltlc...... 44 j; , C. ?&f. C. V do. preferred? its* , mitral I'm llic 'JOjf Northwcatom -..14'tJ.i hcNipeaku ?V Ohio.. iHiii do. iircfcrrc?l liNVi do. fat preferred.... 88 New\ork Ccntral...l!W?a " do. 'id preferred..... -7 Ohio Central tK% U., C. it 1........... Nt ulilo Jc MImu, :w cover & It. U ........ W,? do. preferred t>0 rle 4!k JVtciflc Mall. .. 8tf tin. nr<>f?i-r?Ml . till l!-A l> m? Heading fdW 'Am. A tft, Ji?c,!?.... 13 St. h a a H. :ff do. preferred "? ?!<? preferred f?">? :uiikmxi]i raciniu..... ;t.v; ? *t. t'aui -10% alio Krio A \V - MS, do. preferred uke Shore .4....~11 Itu'l'cxun t'liciMc oulsvillo A Nash... tti}fc|lJiltou l'aejflc ....m?J0CJ4 . N. A. ?fc C. 6W United SUites Kx t? r. a G-ut \v.. rft. u a i* ;u do. 2d nrtTd !05 do. preferred 'ein. A Urn* IHk \Vcl'>, l'anjo to J3) fehlf,iui('eiitru:.,...K?OJH Western Uuioti 87% o. 1'hcIQc r..lU'>j^ K*vr York, October Ul.?Cot'on quiet and steady t lMfiitl^c; futures tmrlyhUuuy. Flour Heady id unchanged; receipts *2r.,0i)0 burre!*; pxjhjiu 000 barrels Wlient. <?i?suh1 higher and m:nHnt\unisl<?i lim mUattw ?rid thvilnct] %-i \ closing dull and he^vy; rvcelpu 1WOOO buMiIt; export*lW.o-jo bushels: No. i upringnominal; ngMded red 7w??l 11? nleamor So. 2 led 91 U7!?u 07^5 No. 2 red SI 10'Jul i(A? eeriltlcaten; 81 lia IBh delivered: No, ( rel Si II; mixed winter . 07>^: stenmerdo'JIc.No. 1 wliltoMtlcs 17.000 buhhh, Ht 81ll)<*l -I'M'. No. 2 red October, ??le< KM,10 bushels ut 81 lo>(ul ,11, during at 8110J4; Nounber. naltR 080,000 bushel", nt 11 l'i%il 12, cIchiK ut 81 10%:'Deceitber, wtlejl.'W0 0K>buMieIs.lat lfJial doring at St \t%\ JuuiiHry. Ml en (1,000 bushel*, utsil.^ul l t;;p doring ut81 13%. urn Octobcrl li fKbenlHaermontiic^sfd dull; TeiimtircauuxneiH: csiHirM-.ooDDURUt'W: ungraded !#fWo:No, a, 86%: No. *i, ?7o in elevator; So ? while Xc; S*'). Octubcr .SOaSOjfe. eJoslug wt 8fio; No* ,'inber SOJiaVte. closing ut 80)ic: December 74j$a !^p,flvluunt7^*f: January tH^RCGo. clo>l?i: Ht IJi?. Outi (Irmly held; receipt* 18,00) biwhcln: cports U70 ljUhheis; western mixed iWa12c: while estern -fiiMo. IUv Ateady at flOc. Hops In fair emand: New Vork State 57c for fair lo fancy new. Ml'ce, uelive and llrin; Kio cargoes unchanged, jgarmeady. Mo1ush*h du'l and nominal. Kice, iiktand steady. * iVlro'eum dull mid nominal; lifted 0${a; crude "ftuTJ#?: refined T^ftSc, Talav firm it87-l.tlft.s2Jo. Kosln dull and weak nt . ,85. Turpentine higher at 57a&7Kc. lfgua, western wh demand fair ttiu] market firm at nrk firm; new tjiew lk?ef quiet and unmixed. Cut moats dull and nominal. Latd oak; prime kteam 91U10. Butler firm and unlangod. Chee?o quiet, Chicago, October il.-Flour, steady and tintanged. Wheat in /alrdeinand but at lower mtu.i; gnlarDoMaW/jc Octol?.ri U jJia'Jo?November, * e December. Slf>2% May; No. 2 red winter 07c. o. '1 .Chicago spring Ojccrfi. Corn ud*c(tIod and nemlly lower nt 6i?4if.'>J{e November; C3J<e year, Xe January; 55%c.May: rejected 7oe. Oata dull, rale and lower at 84i\a3S? cash: 31}*c October. >h0 Novombor, year, :i5Jic May. Rye stead y id unchanged. Uartcy steady and unchanged, ax seed in active deiuaud and prices advanced; erchautable fti ktorcSt 'il. buffer stronger, creamy 'JSitSTrXe; dairy llialtic. Yggs (airly active and u nde higher at iMa^c, Porn unsettled and lower y-iwiwiuKi-Jflli ucwuvn si J >! jj avcmUon J181W.U8W year. SIS S0tilS8*K January id February. I^xnl dull at $11! Toul2 7i esvh and :u>]?cr. Sll W^nll i)u Novej?l>er: 111 JTK?11 20 ar. 511 ijoall 'ii% Jtttiuttiy anil February, llulk tuts quiet and unolimiL'cu. WhWky bte&dy and ichnngod at #111), fcteighU lower: corn to Iluflo J^o. Chicago. Oclobcr 2L?The Drovtr't Journal re run tto2s-RcceIpt5 9,5C0bu\d: shipments 1,100 head; rply. ncludlug State s'ook 3ft,u)0 head. No mart and general demand nominal: la'ge uumcer common to ?oo.< mixed |G SUt7 ?:* heavy fiftiti 05; light, 80 5' n7 50; Momenta S00 Head. *attle?Roeolnt>ll.OUO Iwrtri: nhl rim.-nufi .Vift homl tal receipts for tbo week being -tf.VOO heart,,the gest on record: exports $"? UdaG 113. good to choice Ipjilng So 10a5 7ii; common to. fair St 20a4 'JO. iriri mil* Mronin hutdien' $J 4Q.t4 00; .stockvni J fcoderc iaiWdl 10; rangw firm; Tex mis $3 00a 0; Americans *4 20n5 ?!?.. sheep?Receipt* 3,0W head; shlpmenlB 300 head. irket fivirly active and tlrin on good: common to r {3 00u:t 50: medium to good 53 75a4 10; choice ~ extra $4 20a4 63. > 'liii.ADKi.ruiA, Octobcr 21.?Flour demand fair d market Arm for deslrablp winter wheat, mod- # tte inquiry (or M.rlii,j., Kyo Hour llrm at $125a | jK. Wheat, oiitlouiopenedy4u%z hUhfr, closed. ,|^ i?t and >yeal?; extort uut-lnef-s at u standstill; So. H n\l stealer red In tilevutor St. 07; No. 2Ytd In Yrtlur Si 10*1 imi No. 2 red October 61lOal It%: vemher |1 lOkjal 11: December $1 12al 12}? JaurySliay^ul l'j%. Com, options a thade lower, . ised weak; local lots scarce; sill mixed <k*.aKSj<c: I mixed October 83a8oc; November hOJ^aSO^c: comber G7V^\67J^c; January pat* 'unwl'Jn inodewio" deroanq; mixed <'fi%n3l>Xc; 3 white 4 ta45c: nq. sj,-iuo. l'rovisloun llrm. rd llrm atu\ unelja^sed. Hatter steady and In r demand far choice. Ejapj steady mid un- , mgt>d. Cheesei cholcc wanted.' . sciNJUTi.Octabcr2l.-Cotlcm, firm at UMfi. Flour, 11; famliy. S-l 5C>4 fancy W Waft f>0. Wheat, ; II and lo\vor| NO '-i red winter IWattS^e cash; ; 21K November, Corn, spot dull; futur-s strong ;1 liidier. No. ? ,7:t^'i7ii>ii) M>ot; 7.lKc bid Ootor, G'234iG.lX(>- November. St^cbld year, f>0c:bid . lqary. Oat# In fair demand: No. 2 mixed &7a ** ^o. ftye, tjuUt and fiim at (VlJ^c. linrley, dull;. . 3 extra futl 80c. i'orfe, dull at $24 60. Lard,. ;leeted and nominal Italic meats, dulUud nomil; shoulders S1025: clear ilb $14 i?T>> llacon, icennd tlrw; Jilionltjep |U A#*ilear rl?Ja $IG37}? ur 3173754 WhlsHy. ?h?roanil llrm at ft 17; com: latinn aalai ot Aniseed cotvds, G30 barrels. ou a jls ol 81'17, Hotter,In good demand. t.u.Tiuor.u, Opt. 21.?Flour quiet and unchnmrcu! icat, wtitcrn.^ulot, cloi<lU|j ea>y; No.'i "Winter tf Impound teiobcrSl OTJ^alOS; November SI W?>?u * rtj-i:. December {1 LO^aHO%;.. January Si ilka Pi l}?. Ck>ni,wcKturi, Inactive, tiodug lower; mixed ?t find October 80aS?c: Nnvombi-r 77a?ae; year <hGCKg Januurv Gl^afll^o. Oats Armor but let; western while irjal^} mixed 43allo; I'ennvan|a 4Aat8t). Rye tlrra: pootl to')?rline GSaGSc. y quiet. 1'rovlRlons^syi but not quotably lower; ,' tier, Urm for wivtein lacked at 2ua'i.')C: nreamerv Kl uu??i, <1IU3H) Iirjli 5lSOal2l. Freights dull and nominal. . i'oikdo, October 21.?Wheat \vc?kt No. 2 rod tobcr and'November 81 Ql: iKtember SI 0% .iuaiy 51 02j!4. Corn, ?n?y; No. 2 spot "Olid v.c fe >cr 76J^c TO'4<J usacd; 'November "0e; your no ft. (Mii quiet; Ko. 2 tjtot held ntflOe; October .. ioblil; Detemlwr 3<c; year iWKa bid. Receipts; 111 ieat -tli.OIO buhUc'g, Jtunraup, October 21;?Petroleum?Hull nnd (li t\ilr; opennut.OSftc; blithest ik'Sj-Sc: lowest 93%j; tud at ^HVSc; sales 318,000barrels; total shipments 'ilnc-sduy 6,002 barrels; oliariew -IS.WJ barrels. ,'jTUsyiM.K, October 21.?Oil opened at 93%c; ;heat MKu;.loweit 93}?c; closed ut WJ^c; shipnts 6S.831 bnra'I? charters 43,SOU barrels', runs, It find 20th, 169.0? barrels, rnsBunon, l*a.. Oetol>cr 21.?Petroleum?Dulls ted. certificates steady; Cloicd at IK%:: rcllncu 1 c for, Philadelphia delivery; sale* SOT.uOU barrels. ' IlSClNWVN. October. 21.?hor8 steady and firm; rmon and light?" Nh7W; packing and butch* '$720a8y?. Iew York. Odolter 12.?Leather?in Mr; do ?d and llrntly held; hemlock sole 22a2Cc. e| IewYouk, October 21.?'Wool.?Quiet and uu* nt u,KCd* ? "J.'udlcM Tuiilfc." ?! Che Great Female Remedy is prepared by ac 8 Wonten's Medical Institute, of llullalo, fl, V., and is tlieir /nvorito prescription for lies who are auQeriug front any. weakness complaints common to the sex. It is d by druggistsat$1.00 per bottle. .Ladies ii obtain advice tr'eo. Send stamp for mes of thosa who have been cured. Vt wholesale ami retail by Logan A Co., ho lng, W. Va. daw.' Beauty,licaltli, anil happiness for ladies "WINE QFCARDU1,'' h"or sale by Logan ft Co.1 pj V)K 84US OR KENS " ~ KJRKWOOD PROPERTY. I] Eleven acru on the hill nhove town. H, FORBES, Wheeling, . 7, 0.8. CobIoib House. Telephone' PA [irll ( HMCINO POWDER. MjhN POWDER Absolutely. Pure. Tills Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. trutiRih mail wIioImoiuqiicm. More economical Iron die ordinary HihJm, awt cannot !h? mkl its omiKiillion Willi thu multitude ?l low iwt, nhbrt velulit. ttlum or plicwnhato powder*. f?oi,n only N .VS. KOVA L liA K ISO IVWpr.lt CO, oel7-i>.?w lofl NVuli flttvel. New York. ffli MnPanH viijiuj uuim; That's a common expression and has a world of meaning. Mow much suffering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it .is, that pain in the back is occasioncd by so many things. May be causcd by kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,overwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Hitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and making the blood pure and rich. Logatuport, Ind. Dec. x, 1ES0. Tor a long time I have been % sufferer from stomach and kidney disease. My appetite was very poor and the very small amount I ilia eat disagreed with me. 1 was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine, L tried many remedies with no success, until I used Hrown's Iron Hitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother me any. Mvappetiteissimplyimmense. My kiaocy trouble is bo more, and my central health is such, that I feel . . like a new man. After the use of Ilrown's Iron Ditteisfor one month," I have gained twenty pounds la weight. . 0. L. Sakgunt. Leading physicians, and clergymen use and reconii mend Brown's Ikon Hitters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it . will cure you. DRY OOOO3. - leo. E. Stifel & Go.s FALL ************************** J ANMMIMPCMCMT f I K nilllUUIVULIIIMI 1 i * ************************** < ; ."' : ! * l\":: 1; i ] ! SILKS Uonn'et Silks are acknowledged to be ie of the lent wearing Silks in tlio mar* it. We arc now prepared to show a cometc line of theso desirable Silks, which ere purchased at lower prices than we can ly them at now.' We respectfully solicit an examination, eling confident that the low prices wcare iking for them cannot be duplicated in e city, We arc also showing iull lines of other st-clata brands. WRAPS! Having reconlly enlarged and reinoded our Cloak Room, we aro better pre ireu man ever 10 exmuu our immense id well selected stock of I^adieH' and isacs' Wraps.- That they are cheap, stylli. H'ell-rnade and the perfection of fit, is iknowlectyed by every lady who has exnined thorn. BLANKETS, Etc, We receive Home-Made Blankets and iinnnli) ? .1 r.l 41... ituuviaijvjn uui lli*3 JJIIULI* I lactones; in Ohio. West Virginia, and , mnsylyanin, which enables us to show ery variety. Our prices are rock bottom. PLUSHES! 1 id VKLVRTS in ?U siintlex ami quali- , h. Fine Black and Seal IMuflhes for . cqiiea a specialty. i E0.E.STIFEL&C0,,' lll^l Main St. j ic21 . WANTEDi" ~~ ~ JSifaH'SjSiifs Thornton, w. Vw. 1 *' AINTKr 4 B|go ENT' I k.Tw8ST I ^6It HEKT. ~ ' THE U0UI11X STOItE-llOOH, Sn. I3'i0 Kail 13'JU Crilljlc'i Klnct, MaikriSlncL [irttnotly occhvIw tor iiw Ailautlu uloihinic ?u>i*. Till* la h "IhjcIoui twin, lninltomeljr flu?l up wiu? all x\\Q nivewi wmnu-n, >lit>lrlug, uuivi, ku bxturv*, w*U'r, attiring, Ac. Wow jwnly for wvu* MDC)'.' .?'.i )! an SULK QBHEPAL NOTICES* fJM) Au7\\'u65TfM\VrCOi(UKHS. | Sotted* hereby Riven that t>y aiitWlly ol \\x* \ Bccrettitv ol rtio 1 tvwury ol Hit hutva. unUerkecllon '2, cluster W7, Ai\ vl Mn cU 'J, 1*81, publication Is hoieuy mmle ul lh?.* ttuo&o o( \U? \ inline the tnuuv \V,Hoh>hhook to Umt ol "Amoh." 1 O0\9 JQ1H |?re>t, I Hkalko HOVOZMA Clt.rk'b OvncK, "i IWURD or COHMlsMJNr.lH. UllM CftUXTY, > OctoW't % 1NH. j Scaled i>n?po?lK will lia tmWwl *\ ihl*utile* un* tilNYctlmmWy next #t Voclock r. (iktobi't'&), lor lurulshlliiC UimU-t a<ul unlln jet\hv cuvllnnworthou*""' . , ? , Kitiumism-?rKlmU tote" 'lo be uollvvrvu ul Kim (ihivimU'ihU. SjHiilkaUuni of niuulUy and ?i??Uiyut \uu.?h??mu! limit ran t>u MJl'll Hi ttlU?|JUCC. OIUlH> buuflt.!?*. K. (o \ V. M. The il?ht lit rvjCH<l nijy or nil lld? tvu'tvcd. lly ojtltr o( llw lUurd. oc:i uomvr, ivooin.t'VtL FOR SALE. T?OU SAUS-TUK STOCK AND GOOD J will ol a well kqulpperi Job Printing ORUe In thUclly, or would r-iI Mated* I in lots in Mill. Vor further twrllculnra enquire tl W. J. COhlltTr, agent.nl Sunday Leader utiliv cmH T70U SALE AT A UAUlfAlX. L? Elftht hundred and twenty-one ttm ol finely tiutwieri Imttl, about the mite* Miutliea?t ol firmion 0. H.. W. Vn, on the \v?ln* ut ihu Klk Hlver. Too laml U underMd wlilm?l Mid Ihv Umber ? #? bo Heated down Klk ttiver to nurkvt, Alio VMO acteti of limbered land In Perry wunly.TeimMsce. W. V. HOOK & WHO., oc7 tW) Mutket KtrveU Y^OK 8ALK. ir? charct UBelle Kali Mill 3 filiRrwiBolunmlUUMPlwk. 20 Bhatcs Fire A >l?\rl?e Jmuraiica Sleek. 20 glurc* Prank1 lit Imaiiaice Kw> 1:. ISAAC IRWIN, 8i>cn nflioo. >'?* "NTwi-Uih Street, AMUSEMEUTS. ;OP^AjiioiJ sa I THURSDAY, OCl'OHKU 211th. THK MIOHTtEST MODKRS ('ONCKITICN, I M Q t Afttlllt AM'1 T??*?l III. Ui Lcavm aim (Ulljf rdSIUIS I UNITED 0.11 It J .NATION. I TjaTwuCSrcatcsl Amusement UntcrprUtH In the World. ABSOLUTELY 1N03CULATKD. OK OF KUKOI'K AS J) AMFHIPAS1 Or Lt nmi-Sl'tCl.vl.TY AltTI.ST8.Z0 Every Nationality Uepieseulcd. M. B. I.kavitt axu Tonv rin-wit ...l'ronrlctoM. cuot) DkIIavkn Manager. AdmlAlnnMandTftcenu. No extra charge for reserved goaty. Fenis on Mile ivl Million it Hnimer'n Music Store: nvIc to commence Tnwtday, October '.Mill. 0021 opera House. TWO NiailTS, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct, 23 and 24 COME .A-CkA-IN". FON IN A BOARDING SCHOOL, Consolidated In the most tirticuloiibly hinnv, extremely lauBhablu, thorougtily Innocent, ?u?iw lngly musical and altogether mofterjo) able twoaei mimical comedy by diaries 1\ Itrown, inltoJucing tlie popular comedian, MU. JOHN B. INC1C, Supported by Uic cliarmlnB u'Upm and vtwilUt, MIwh LISETTA FXLAN1, And a carofnlly selcctcd company. abouiullni! la comical situations, new and Mirthful tixnrialtln, musical tclccliousv vloftdliiR ballads, couilr mil] UliUVgill', llllll.J MJIIIg.l ?I1U doing*, combined in A 3IEMNUE OF 3IIHT1I AXI> MELODY I'D 13 M.MEYF.K ; MAN'A<iM: Aiinil.itloii J>U and 7.1 c.'l.ti f?o extra ilurgu for recrvcd[teat*. Scuts tun l>c wcnreit at M'lJwn A B&utncr a Mntlc Store. l>u!e to toiuuioiiccSntniilnj, October'21 Kt. *-:v DENTISTRT. ^TriTf: New York Dental Compmij's OHIit, 10.0 MA 1.1 ST., 1I71EKU.W, During Iho lwifct ycnrTlimiMimls u! Ti-tlli liirdttn cxtm-Uii at i't it-Ills lin n. BEST O-XTM: SETS AT KKillT DOLLARS KB SCT. $8,00.^^^ S8.00. Cm given to Mnte? EilntUon ;.ITwih. M tu. turn liHAMcmUMlUK * I'-HO. QKS. SUF.G1SOH & SOU, JDIEHSTTI STS, No. 1143 HirktitrtrcfU WheellM. W. Vi. AllnnorwUnn* wwrtwnuit STATIONERY. j^EWGOOBS ARRIVING- DAILY. BLANK HOOKS, STATION KILV. , WAI.I. I'AI'KII nl?l FANCY (iOOUS. Tlic larsrat slock au<I tost 111 the city. Sold retail at wJiuiesaici>ncw Josepli ri*?.v?s, ocll) tli TWE1.K I'll ST. JUST THE Til I SO IVII ? Wedding or Birthday Presen/ / AT A KKAa'OMUl-K MM?. An Klcgant I'lush ?rSwMilu H>??" Albnu. Or ? Jfendfomo ??il SljlM S??oM<?"8 ' Or If you want to do A SET OF 8TASDAHI) II00K3, in full Riiiivia lliulblu lillidflir, to c!,*4nt STANTON ^DAVENPORT, Mill KulanmillKKTCTKIiCT.. FINANCIAL. JgXCUANGE BANK. ? ...rw? DAJITAL....... ? !>**(,Ifllll J* N. VA-tCI....,,....,......, _ SlMUKL Laddhun YlCC-I7?t!llCl1 B r ? TT DUOCTOM. ! I I.N.Vwioo, I 8. Harthctmer, \ i lAUghlin, I w Klll'iehtin, I '?* joiik j. josre. <*?>? _ JJANK OF TI1K OHIO VALUX I CAPITAL. jm.1 I *K.A.ljm. tttaami I **. B. illKIMlI _.VIco-PiwM?" I Doca a Ocncml Banking fluriawt I Dttwrow: I tin. A. Inett, I Win. ft Siaipnu, I A. Miller, John K. BoHtonl. I I. id. Adnma, I VictorKowubur* I iourrHpeyer, I B mala K. P. JKJ3QS', Ouh!?i. V