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gi?nro'? jcon SBtttm. f IP? m i: iffl BEST TONIC. 3 u TbU mudlclne, combining Iron with pore ? vegetable tonic*. quickly nnd completely 7 Curi'M Uripcpiiliii lnill?r*j|fin. \Vfnknc*? ft 1 nu?nri? Wood, DIularlo,Llitl!* and Fevers *HUan unfiling remedy for DUeasesof the KMneyN and I.lvtrr. r It i* invaluable fur DilCMCf peculiar to I YTomen, and all who lead sedentary lives. v It does not Injure the teeth, cause heariccbe.or produce constipation?ofArr Inn nctUdntt do. B It enriches and purine* tbeblood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- \ llovea Heartburn and Iielching, and strengthens the muscles and nerves. ' For Intermittent Fever*. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, ic., it lias no equal. 49- The uciiulne has ahovo trade mark and i^riMCd red lliu* on wrapper. Take no other. moMiiHRBini.muiijit/ri?,n?- j ========================= j 3ti) (Soods. GEO. M. SNOOK &co. * * a rr * {Are offering the J * * - * } balance of their } Winter Wraps at % % one-hafT price.? ** 5 Underwear from J * i. } 15 cts up. i i * * *** * ********* *** Geo. M. Snook & Go. XllO MAIN ST. J >21 ' AUCTION!: AUCTION! AUCTION! ; I The Greatest Sale on Record! ; $25,000 > worth of Silks, Satins, Cash- j meres, Velvets, Calicoes, Mus- ? lins, Flannels, Blankets, Ladies' [ Cloaks, and a full stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons c and Notions, in general such ') as are to be found in a first-class ) Dry Goods House, must and 't' will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. ? Come one, come all, avail1 j yourself of the opportunity for " great Dargains. r JSTSalo lTill positlroly commence on SA'l UlillAV, January 17, at 2 onil 7 1'. ? JK? and continue every Tuesday, Wednes- C day and Saturday until tile full stock Is ti disposed or. u A. SIEDENBACH & BRQ? J HO i Main Street, v J, C. HERVEY, Auctioneer. S I". S.?We will hold I'rlrale Sales every n day, and Roods ?ill he ottered at the ,i lowest prices. Itoors oncu Iroiu 8 A. M. until t) 1*. M. Jill S 75 CZEZSTTS b Buy* au Automatic and Nursing Cored at r KMSIIEIMER'S. ? yCENTS r A yard is the price for double width Scotch f, Olnabam at ti EM8HK1MKR'& " 0 $5 oo J; Buys an all wool long colored Newmarket at tl KMBHKIMKH'S. rem BARGAINS In Blanket! and Flannels ? goto tl KAISHEIMKK'S, Elorcnth St. b tl Short Length* of Silks and Satins 25 cents ni and up, at ai EIVESIEIEIIS^EIVS- a J?? a gentuts. li QHARLES ? MASON, - J DENTIST, * COR. TWELFTH 4 MARKET 8TRKKT8, ol to Entrance 1206 Market Street, t Ofllca Honr?-< to 1 r. '1 to 5 >.?. apr< A mllE BEST GUM TEETH ^t+I^T H Warranted In evayuoapcct 3>1 IS VITALIZED AIK GIVEN and Teeth Extracted p< entirely Free from Pain, ai Wo use no chloroform or ether In suy operation, *" eouwquently patients are uot strapped down to the M chair when Vitallicd Air U taken/ p< Dm. MORRISON, Dentists, ? No. 12? Market tiiroet.' Telephone A-182 qnai p? ' Sttnm gnxluts. w S^IRAJSD EXCURSION TO iJCgrj, U TIIE WOBLD'8 HBfrttg The steamer ' ^ ands8, Cxrr. Citm. Vcsikxax. Owing to thn uncertainty of tho weather during m, the mouth of January u?o steamer Andes hu de- ,u' ferred her New Orleans Excursion until Tuesday, ' February 8.18*5. The Andes will remain at Now In Orleans at least seren days. Fare for tho round trip. FiftyDollar*, Includingboardiugand lodging while at New Orleans. Secure your rooms before tUi dwHHTlM* Whii'lliip. \V W gtetw an piANO MOVING. ?r Persons wishing to have their l'lano moved on or &0' bout April lit will ple? taiM onion ?t of F. W. BACKER'S, Jjrao U'OllukolBtmt. clo IbjMetlmxm* ..." ' , ' Tf] timcc 1 No?. ?nd ?*> yourteenlh Sir?t. New AdvertUementa. At For Rent?Tfouwa-C. A. Bohaeler & Co. tl When Spectacle* are Needed-J. Q. Dillon. r n Cordova Cotfce-McMecbcu. Learning to Draw?E. h. h'looU. Mock* For Sali?I. Irwin, Agent. ' For Rent-Store-room* lu Bridgeport. Fartneni Save Your Booon?Logan dt Co. . ) he New Alton" Tea and Dinner Ware-Ewlng . Adrainlitrator'a Notice?Emina Beldlcr?Fourtli nuilgloug Notices?Fourth page. f?1 J.M of Letters?Fourth page.- tlO 75 teuta?Emsiielmer?Fourth page. ]n( Thonnometor Bccord. aft The following shows the rouse of the to lermoraeter as observed at Schnepfs m( rue store, OperaHooBe corner,yesterday: ?. a. m., 13?; 12 m.,28?; 3 r. ma33?; 7 r. m? 151 3?. - w< indications. tw Washinoton,d. 0., Jan.24.?1 a.m.? oi; or Tennessee and tlio Ohio Valley, cj, rarmer weather.with rain, variable winds, T, enerally easterly and falling barometer. Ai For the Lower Lakes, warmer weather iu t itli snow, turning into rain, southeasterly in vimls and falling barometer. K KM It ICO l it Kill KS. w K< Wo claim to have ? large variety of ,? Handsome EinlirulJerioa at very loir irlccs. A. L. RICE A CO. al A'OKFOIXS s\ * at * { XORFOLKS, the Star, NORFOLKS, * -H- * . Pi XORFOLKS. * Last night's Express completetl oar tl lineofKorfolks. We have them In Illne, e1 Cheviots, Yacht, Flannels, Grey aud Drab ? Woosteds, rialils unci oilier rubrics, (iratlemeu of the Kink will please call at I lie .Star. 1). (ilMlLIM; & CO., tI :tll Tirelflli Street. > A EL-WOOL KVH' JACKETS. " We liuro now la stock a full line of the ? abovo Jacket*! also, an extra heavy qual- J, itv (or butchers, and a lull line of Scotch . Wool Undcrivear, warranted not to ,, shrink. C. HESS ie SONS', !' Jlercluint Tailors and (ieut'a Furnishers. a LOCAL U1IKVITXU8. Matters of Minor Momuut lu aud About the v\ city. tl M ati nkeh at both theatres -to-day. d Minxik Maddkrx in "Capri co" at the Opera House this afternoon and evening. ?j * Tmkkk tasty now chandeliers havo been p placed about the balcony in the Opera ^ House. k Kkcordbii Hook issued one marriage 0! license yesterday and recorded one deed 8( of trust. T d KoiiEirr B. Woods, Sit., Clerk of the c< Board of County Commissioners, was yes- re terduy appointed by the Governor a notary h A CEitTiFCATK of incorporation was yesterday issued by tho Secretary of State to tho People's Building and Loan Associa-. y tion No. 2, of Alorgantown. n C. A. SciMtPKR it Co., tho Ileal Estate n Agents, have sold tho Long property on B Dnapline street, Centre Wheeling, to Mr. SI Morris Schreiber, for the sum of 00. b xrn S. M. Howard* tho architect, of P this city, contemplates building a skating ic, rink at Charleston. He will leave for ?J Jiat city next Monday with this in view. *' Tiik Wallace-Villa combination closes ^ ts week's engagement at Charley Shay's jj Cheatro this evening. "A New Magdalen" g( mil "La Bello Sauvage" will be given both 0j his afternoon and evening. ' tl Another one of the semi-monthly Sen- et lay night rehearsals by tbo Opera House fo jrchestra, will tako place at lUiennerchor at Sail to-morrow evening. A very nice sf >rograinme has been arranged. w There was to have beon a meeting of he old Citizens' Committee on the Capi* hi al at the City Building last night to take . ction in regard to the repair of the State louso building in this city, but uo quorum w >oing present no business was transacted^ 1' The only conveyance of real estate re- P orded by Recorder Hook yesterday was a {? eed made January ]ii, 1885, by Joseph E. U1 )ean and wife to John Gribens, all of Wheeling, of the north half of lot No. 8, 1 square No. 1 in Carroll & Baker's addi- of ion, for $280. eli Tub Zane Street M. E. Church held a el' oodly audience last evening, the occa- m' ion being an entertainment given by or rank S. Davidson, a well known humor- ^ it and vocalist. Ilis "Smiles" were very ? leasing. He is a young man possessing be are musical and elocutionary .ability. P? Another accident occurre3'at Glencoe, n the C. 0. division of tho Baltimore A P? Hiio road, Thursday'morning. freight F ain No. 22, coming east, broke in half ~j nd the rear end ran into'the front end jj" amaging soveral cars badly, and which ?? etained.other trains for some time. jjjj A rumor was in circulation in East w] Wheeling yesterday that Joe Duncan, a roll known mill man living in that part th f the city, had been drowned at Pitta- vii urgli. His mother received a dispatch pc ist night saying the report waft a hoax, 'he old lady was nearly heartbroken over th tie report , tj, Peter Heiser, accused otCan infamous mi rime upon his step-daughter, a child of 2 years, was given a preliminary hearing th y Squire Arkle yesterday. Captain pa 'ovener appeared for tho prosecution and so' ol. Arnett for the defense, lleiser was do jmanded to jail to await the action of qu le Grand Jury. ob The enterprising propriqtors of tho tic 'apitol Kink having been..deceived by :io Cleveland firm tliat furnishes the ?" taple llooring, it will be impossible to Kr< pen that place of amusement to-day. londay night is now named as the time >r the opening. By that time everyling will be in pomplote order. ila The river at this point is still'falling. Dit ast night the marks indicated a depth in ini le channel of 7 feet 8 inches. At Pitts- far urgh the depth was 4 feet 5 inches and tin io river was falling, as it was at all points alt bovo. Last night's storm will probably eyi iuse aslightjswell. Tho ice was running Kc Liite heavy yesterday and navigation re- the lalned suspended. inc A ttnosioii oi eta No. 10, ol tho Eng- dal sh Lutheran Sunday School, of this city. as held at tho residence of Miss Ann :hoonnver, of Bridgepdrt,Thursdsynight. ''I1 bout twelve couples wer# present and a * % ?d time was enjoyed by ulJ. During the ' ening Mi? Ann was made tho recipient f"' ' a handsome hanging lamp from the l"'1 ambers of the class, of which she u acher. Prl Ik* HEKDlRsnorr was beforo Justice [?" rkle last -evening, charged by George ill with tl??(itenitig to destroy HilPs '/'! roperty. This Is n caso tliat has boon 15' intinned from time to time for tho pur- fl, >8e of obtaining witnesau. They were _' 1 on handVbut night and the testimony ?' ns voiumjnous. After hearing ail the lints, Henaorshott, who is a young man, ' js put mjder $100 bonds to keep the 7j ,8C0- , tin P0) HtFOLKS! .\OKK01.KS! XOltFOLKS! did op< At M. Gutman & Co.'s Retail Depart- i to I int. corner Main and Twelfth streets, and is 1 a few tints we will be nblo to show to ed I Wo B yonng men of Wheeling, Bellslre, win tioi Idgeport and Martin's Ferry the finest Hoi 1 largest line of Norfolk Jackets west vet salt the Allegheny Mountains. These ing' For [His are now being made for ns by one nan l A. 1 the leading manufacturers of fine of tl The thin; In Boston. Wilt and nee theni( ing - Wf . I . THE NEW CODNClLla . . . S"P i MEET run OHQAatiZXTIOjr ' V - . f *" unti the oily Building tbU Afternoon-Hem T] lift -will Ite * Done?Thu Election Next C011' I MWfit Tneoday Night nod TUo?? Who are ^ Scrambling tor th? Ofllces. an(j ' 1 wiy The new City pouncil will meet this ernoou at3 o'clock,at the City Building, organization. Tbo ordinance in relan to city elections provides that this wiu tttingmust be Ijfld witlfln three days er the election, and yesterday,according T1 custom, Mayor Miller issued his sum* imp >ns to the eight members of the First anch that hold over, andfllfc eight that Dr. ire elocted Thursday, together with the erat enty-eight members elected to the Sec- colo id Branch, to meet in their respective |||*J ambers this afternoon for organisation. jnat lis meeting will probably be an interest- Mr. g one, as will also a number of succeed- ond g meetings. This Council has before it mo problems, tho disposal of which ill bo a matter of interest to citizens ove; inerally. A good-sized lobby may bo JJr ,oked for at several meetings to come. The first thing to be done this afternoon for ter all the members have been properly inoi vorn In?a proceeding by the wav that is Secill of interest to a person with a keen eye sho ir the humorous and a lively imagination jud ised on an observation of appearances? put a1 both Branches are properly organised, to 1 ill be the holding of a joint session for vol 10 purpose of ascertaining who was 1 iected at Thursday's election. Of course cra> voryone knows now what that result was, in ut it must be oilicially learned. soli tub j'nwmixo omtuens. ?.n In the first Branch there will bo no 'A"1 ouble about selecting a presiding ofllcer. layor Grubb will wield the gavel there, i fact that ig about qll a Mayor of Wheelag is called on to do by the chartor and rdinauce, but a live, pushing man like . Ir. Gruhb will not bo content to rest liere. Thero will be numerous opportuitica during the next two years for him to e Mayor in more than name, Barney lalligan has a good grip on the clerkship nd will bo re-elected. In fact Barney has I eon there so long that ho has grown to e almost iiidispensible. His clever, genial 'ays give him a hold on the members nit they find hard, and really have no esire, to shake off. In the Second Branch thero may be )ine fun. The political complexion of lis body is sixteen Democratic and twelve rr lepublican. Mr. S. ,1\ flildreth, from v ic Seventh ward, in all probability will 0 the Republican nominee for President in t 1 the Branch, a position in which he has jrved for the past four years with grace, JJ: iguity and capacity. He ha9 always been f 1{ Mirteoufl, and while not so strictly parlia- j-j lentary as some othora might have been, t e was so simply because he did not think lere was any real necessity for strictness. TUB 0KM0C1UTIC CMNDIOATES. gtr? On the Democratic side, tfrere is really ery little available material to make a C resident out of. The First ward will fr0r uve two candidates in its delegation? ij [on. A. J. Sweoney and Mr. Barnoy _t lianley. Mr. Sweeney has served a num"- u &r of years as Mayor, in that capacity *, residing over the First Branch and there- 31 ire has the requisite experience. Mr. *un banlej; was the Democratic nominee for Lou ie position two years ago. He has made E o canvass for the place, but his name has tv, sen frequently mentioned for it. terd nrnov'a friends think he in do- n irving of tlie honor from the hands tein ! liia fellow Democrats in view of the 10 graceful manner in which he accent- r> 1 ins defeat at the Democratic primaries m . r Sergeant, lie lias served in Council ' . id is acquainted with iUi>ractices. When J loken to yesterday, he said, "If they ? ant mo, I'll do the nest I can." ' Mr. John Waterhouse, from the Filth, 0 is also been named for the place. M Organization once completed, it will ho torr ower to appoint a joint committee to on t t In conjunction with the Mayor and 1{ resident to make up the standing com- unci ittees and then an adjournment will lie ium order till Tuesday evening at which terd ue the first regular session will be held. j| st.xt tlkhuay XIGIIt'S Ill'SINKSS. gUei At Tuesday night's meeting the ollicere cagt the city elected by Council should be hoir scted. The ordinance says that these C ections must he held at' the flrat regular ase eetlng after the bionnial charter election, 0f tl as soon thereafter as practicable. The Orli nilidates are multitudinous and there is ?i usic in the air. Whether a caucus is to ven i held or not, is something no one ap- *. ar ars to know anything about; a majority S> j the candidates are understood to be op?ed to King Caucus. 1110 For the o|l|co of City Solicitor, Mr. nkine the present incumbent willjirobly be a candidate. That long auflering .?,i ponentof Democracy, Dennis0'Jveefe, ?!,| iq., will bo another. In that eloquent jj.^ itesman Jndge Houstonls found another " . 10 would not refuse to fill the office. !? {. Criaweli Jias been suj^cntou and o renresentatives of Howleytnwn and "" . initv have Iweii rumored lo favor J. " udle'ton. 55 Fred Unrnh will trot another heat, for jfnr e Collectorsliip, with Mike Crawford ou ..?j e track as a running mate. Fred has * ule tlio race in good shape once before. Dr. tico. Garrison would like to inspect Tou, n streets and look after smallpox g. tieiiH as Sr. Kdwards haa done for . reral years past, and as lie would like to agaiu.. The office of Wealth Officer is in,.: jte "a snap." J)r. Birney would not j, ' Ject to making out the mortality slatis- tin e, ami there aro others like him. Dr. , leves lias been BUjjgested; the subject oi j.,1,. u city'a sanitary iioudifjcm is one of ,i]0 jat interest to liiin. (||at ASSESS01IS, CLKIiKS, KTC. tjiflr. For Assessor of the First District,Iialpli bill.1 kle want* to serve again and Ben List If 0 wants th? oliifie. Fur the Second strict Charlie Reed the present Ti mmhent, is the only one named thus oi, it . Uncle Mike Kdwards expects tocon- rack ue M Clerk of the Second ward market, matt hough ex-Countdlinan Kinney lias his viatt s on tlio position and it jb said that WilB cure innedy will run again. For Clerk of byal 1 Center market McKeever, the present 'timU-nt, ana Pan beizer lire randi,?a. l'or City Sexton, oWIub Hcisor, n>?i< > present incumbent, is again a candi- Sn :o, and Wea Fry and a man named expr otx are anxious to dig graven and live in oral! ravcyard. {or tl lack Arthur, tho one legged keeper o( polls i city Iocknp, wants that berth again, that t he is a Bepbliean, and tlieru is an- by il ler Richmond in the field?Noah pinal ce! -Who does not know Noab? What ianje n is tboro who was ever a candidate I ?"ii it does not remember Noah ? The Ira- servi ional Old Dog Tray raj) not more faiththai) has been Soab to Democracy. and John Boring are living export-nit :hat faithfulness, but alas! poor iiorioe ,VI" 10 more will the walls of the X-iret Tp th inch echo to his eloquent and burning i ? nlH. "Tis sad. Ollie Defibaugh also Ham Ms Arthur's place. our 'be hillside JJotjeat will probably con- n0Un mi under f. ,C. Maloijoy'/! espionage, open r tJje office of Beceiyef e*vwl ?n- edrop atea us reported, but nQne fa yet the J inly avowed Uiewsriyes. ' ci?vl .TWO DOAKM TO ?k ULBCftp. igg I it Tuesday night's election there in also I1 10 olevtod a new Board of Public Works ((""Hi I a now City Water Board. From what B? e inown of the sentiswrts ol those elect- w>?? to Council, the present Board of Public Pn8u rks, like the Chinese, must m. fljjt rac0B > slial! take their places? is tho qufH i that is giving trouble. Mr. .lohn H. [lbs and IIr. John BntterOeld have B?i n sugp-sted pretty uJiirrally, but as Pittst a third man is an ijiiltnavs. The Bate ry it |100 Mr annum, and the "cats. Dgiltir ' they ar.-liable to receive is unlimited. ri-tiy i tho Water Board there has been Eajte. led Mr. John H,Ualt aud M r. William this d iVilson. Some of the preaent members Us lost named Board may be retained. $1,(1 Board of Public Works has tbe elect- even i of a clerk and plenty of mSuM la Genu J, 7 . i m way of work o# the stroeilitfl dispense. T Water Board names a clerk and & erintendent and supports quite a pay be Bosrd of Gas Trustees Is not elected B' 1 fall. lore is some rnrlosllv as to what Th ?e the majority will take. If a clean ;p is made and Democrats put is all offices, it establishes a new precedent It is a poor rule that won't work both ?. The Fire Department is at present ided over by a Republican, but many , Is appointees are Democrats. ?i> thi A FOOLISH IDEA tei oh the Democracy are Doing Tholr till Beak to Fostftr. tht ie Democrat* are trying to create the M ression that the Republicans of the r,a md ward nominated a colored man, ri,| Stillyard, lor Council, and then delib*. caely deserted him, and eome of tlie flfl red voters seem a little inclined to tic i stock in this idea. That it will not ?f< Id water" is easily seen by an exam- th ion of the vote cast in that ward. w? Tracy received 377 votes for the SecBranch, Mr. Hearno 970, and Dr. lyard 310. Only one Democrat, J. B. wford, received a larger vote than Dr. Th lyard, and ho had but 12 of a majority ?<>. r the Doctor. The vote in this ward gJJ C. D. Thompson for City Serjeant fell Pe lehind iliat for Grubb for Mayor and E,i vers for Clerk, and Caut. Seamon's vote Wharfmzster 103 behind. Capt. Seau did not receive as many votes in the I * ,?.i n? cum * i--- oo rm.i.1 www imm an i/r. JWivuru uy ~d. AUI3 wb to some degree how much race preice had to do with the vote. The Reilioan vote, the bulk ol it, at leant, stuck Or. Stillyard. At least one colored man ed agalnt him, and boasted of it. H 'his sudden friendship of the Pemoey for tlio colored mau looks Btrango view of ono of the electioneering ,.c ernes used by members of that party Thursday. Below will be founds /uc J iIt, as near as may l>e, of a devico of . mocratic origin: * Republican Ticket. ? For Mayor, JACOB W. GKUBB. a City Srrgrant, "! C. I). THOMPSON'. Vig-jsjersi For l'oliee m Ciljj Clerk, la FRANK llOWKfiS. Wharf Sfaitcr, at IIK.N'Y SEAMON. iu :o: 8" or 'hen followed the ward ticket pt tcpubllcan tickets with the words |,, igjjersforPolico" printed across them |e ed letters and largo type, were pro- j? ;ly scattered over the wards south of 00 creek, and perhaps elsewhere. The 0? !nt and desire is plain, and that the (,t Ige had its effect is apparent on the re- 8l, "8. ; Sa AllODT l'EOl'l.K. 0V Liiger* In ike City and Wheeling Folks Abroad. . A. SchiL-fcr returned last evening Tt 11 a successful trip to Pittsburgh. afi r. Carr, of Charleston, a member ve the Slate Board of Health, is in the "s Bf liss Mury Zillis, of this city, has relotl froui a seven week's visit at St. ' lis. Ur x-Senator Newman, of ?Marshall coun- th was among his firmer collogues yes- .ja lay. su r. in eweu, oi uaiumoro, Mate supenn- a. lent of tho Schools of Maryland, is in tal city. all ov. C. A. Sipe, President of tho Fair- ^ it Normal School, arrived in tho city on erday. liss Emma Staram has returned from kereburg, where she has been tho guest fi0 1188 Georgia Nealc for the past month. Rn [r. B. P. Meighen, tlio well kuown at- dp ley of Marshall county, was a 'visitor an he floor of the State Senate yesterday. wj ov. J.C. llench, a well known teni|>er- dlj a agitator of Ohio, was circulating ini >ng the Solons at the State House yes- he ay. wi iss Mary McDonald, who has been the W it of friends in Kansas City and Chi- Pe > for several raontlis past, returned "r ic yesterday. apt Aug. Rolf is able to bo about after r vere snell of illness, and will form one Fe lie Andes excursion party to tho New tans Exposition. " |Q1 [iss II. Ella Dornblaser, of Rock Ha- ch , Pa., and Miss Jennie 1?. Bright, of 8hi onsburg, Pa., the sisters respectively bu lev. and Mrs. K. II. Liorublaaer, are i0\ guests of the lattor in East Wheeling, f _?.. . . _?:? mt llov. nr. shiner* Luoturo. j, ov. Dr. J. Sumner Stone, a missionary mc le M. 12. Church to India, lectured lust \ it in the Thomson M. E. Chapel, on mf Island, on his experiences iu that ? itrv and tho peculiar manner of life 44 religion of tno Hindoos. The audi- s j was large in Hplte of the Moment (0r thcr. Dr. Stone will preaeh in tho ? e church to-morrow evening, aud he his wife will leave for Now York on g iday, whenco they will sail for India mc t week. g ?. ?" mo Dnlefcfcle Powell ?>n JSUucallon. c t Ulitor (\f (he Intcltlpmcer. : 1 have just been informed that I was f. rtod as being opposed to tho pending roe hition in the House relative to the g r (^durational hill. I said this in the m(1 so, ''That { had never seen the lllair g and knew hat little reifttivo to it ex- Woi newspaper comments; and that 1 was s ivor ot the motiun to refer tho bill to me Commltteo on Federal Relations, so s all could have a chance to more trir imdily consider tho character of the s D. Powell. ine, haling, January 33. j re only pain we ram tafely make light I tho window-pane, but the pain that mei s our frame and tears our lungs is a que er of curious consequence. To alle- ,,et i tho latter and ell'cct a permanent jn ,"Dr. Bull's Congli Syrup is relied on for II sensible people. a[.ci A Curd. tj : muc? q( Uu InlfUloenccr. * DAV I desire in tiiiu psblfc jpannor to ossto my friends ami IhecitMensgeij- B v my very sincere and hearty thanks Pill ae cordial'support riven me at the Rat on Thursday. Owinj: to tho fact Ba! I was, and am, confined to my house reti Iness, I was not ab|e to make a per- m., I canvass, and in vjew of tl)jR toy ff)r i majority js a)ltho moro gratifying. in unuuuyur fo hjju? iuy trrauiuao uy _ ?B to Uio Lout of ray ability; Fw" ltepecUuliy, T i ' Joil.V (,'HOCKAItD. P'10 l Com U.S Cit|>Uol Rink 1V1U Nut Open To-day. the tMU: ent i gf' ceil Saturday, January :M, for their SLii Inn, and wo would have bivn able to * ilete our contract bad it not been (or S r? tijljre ol Fislier, Wilson & Co., of , lanij', Qhic, to furnish maple dooriccoriiing 10 their oonliBct with us. i,,,,. iublisli Uiiacardin justification of the i-": manly proprietors; who hiivcj spared 5;* xpeiito in the undertaking, and " e commendalit entity and (inter- T deserves the most hearty and liberal nition. lttBin'cifiillv, n C. Hash & Co. j,.^ OTMOiui ^ t/njo spofial excursion to jhjt >urgli Sunday next. January 28. re'tni (or round trip $150. Train will leave j nore & Ohio depot at 8:50 a. siand tar t iiiig)yill leave Pittsburgh at 8:1)0 r.u., rn standard time. Tickets good for ay only, pi ?r *?> yia 1 09 00 we offor to anyone detecting routi 1 trace of common grease in Strum' cailc to# WW Soap, foot rHE LOAK REJECTED r LESS TITAN A HUNDRED TOTES. m Tot* for BatlflcaUoD and for Rejection of Uia f.oao Orillnanco b; Wards?Tho Xtciuar; Three-ndhe Tot* for tba Ordlnauca Mliwd by 113 Vote*. rhe result of Thursday's election as to e Loan ordinance was still in doubt yes day morning, the Sixth ward rums not being in and the result in b other seven wards being si) close to make an oven estimate of a reble character impossible. The entire .urns show that the votes east for ratlfltion lacked but ?3 of the requisite threeths of all the votes cast. A number of kets'had neither "for ratification" nor jr rejection'1 scratched oil', and so were rowu out. Following is the vote by irds: Mntijtcn- Rejection. turn. *t wiri.MM1B - 303 575 ?ud.... 4."3 147 inl .. 3 to iW urth........ 313 Ml tU 371 127 iVh 5M 449 fCUtll ;... .. .... aa 142 ;tith......... 382 311 Total 2,WO senary to rfctlfy....... ...... ~.8,063 This leaves the debt question for Council wrestle with, and such a wrestle as it ill be! MINS'IF, MADUUBW. orNow Play, "Caiirlee," Presented at the Opera Hounc. iuiss iuinme mauaern ana nor aromatic unpany presented her popular play, 3aprlce," at the Opera Mouse last night, he audience, for such an inclement night, as a flattering one both in size and aality, the seats down t?taire nearly all sing occupied. The play is pleasing in icvemcnt and interesting in plot, and tiss Maddcrn shows to much better adintage than she ever did hero before, ho character of Mtrcy lituler suite her to nicety, and the other parts are taken by :tors of sufficient ability to give an air of ( nnesfl to the performance. The piece will be presented this after>on at the matinee and to-night for the st time. "Tlio New Alngdiilen." This play was presented again last night Charley Shavfs Theatre by Agnes \\alce Villa and her dramatic company, and ldom has tho drama been better played butter placed on the stage than at tills >pular theatre. It seems that the very st of everything must he had by Cliary Shay, and it is certain that he is playg some of the best and most attractive mbinations in tho country. The Acadny of Music under his management has sen made a first-class theatre in every reect. "The New Magdalen" and "LaBollo uvago" will be given this afternoon and ening for the last time. Teacher*' Bleelltiff Yeaterday. , A regular meeting of the Wheeling inciters' Association was held yesterday ternoon at Clay school house. It was ry largely attended and was moro than nally interesting. Dr. M. A. Newell, of dtimflre, a jjentloman who is at tho head education in Maryland'and whoisactowledged to be ouo of'tho lcadinc edutors of the country, made a splendid adess on eduction. Prof. Shepherd, of e Fifth ward school, read an interesting per on the Blair Education Bill, and ite Superintendent Butcher and Prof. L. Wade delivered instructive little :ks. Great interest was shown by the teachers in the proceedings anil a raeetim? was generally pronounced e of the beet ever htld. Do tho Spirit* of tho Dead Vlult U??" Wo don't know. But wo do know that mo people who suffer from indigestion d impoverished blood have strange cams, in which they see many unpleas* t tilings. Sweet sleep is a blessing lich comes with sound .health and good {estion. Brown's Iron Bitters drives out iigestion and bad dreams, and gives alth. good sleep and vigorous life. Life is a burden to Mrs. L. F. Griffon of 37 alker street, Baltimore, because ol dys* psia and had blood, but she writes that own'fl Iron Bitters gave her relief. Heavy Lqhh on Seal Sacqoes. To close out all our seal garments,before bruary 1st, we have made special low ices. "It will pay you to come 150 miles secure these bargain*. All are fresh, oico goods and the following list will ow that we offer a rare opportunity to y first-class Seal garments at remarkably v prices: Seal Coats, 40 inches long, at $150; forir price $183. Seal Coats, -10 inches long, at $175; forir price $220. Seal Coats, 40 inches long, at $200; forr price $200. seal Coats, 40 and 44 inches long, 40and bust, $200; former price $200. Seal Coats, 40 and 42 inches long at$175; mer price, $225. leal Ulatpre, 00 and 52 inches long, at iO; were 8300. >eal Dolmans, 54 inches long, $275; for? ir price. $350. leal Dolmans, 56 inches long, $250; forr price $350. leal Dolmans, 54 inches long, $300; forr price. $375. i leal Man()es, visjte shape, otter trim- ' tl, $180; were$335, i leal Mantles, vtoito shape, mink trimd, $200; were $250. leal Mantles, visile shape, plain, $150: i ro $175. i oal Mantles, visile shape, lynx trim-'1 riTSlfSi were $2M. j leal Mantles, visile shape, black fo* nined,$180; were $200. eal Mantles, viatte shape, beaver trimd, $180; were $200. I klso a few Seal Coats, 30 inches long, at : Oeacb } were $17o. he quality find finish of all these gar- uta are unsurpassed, and "at the priues ted above, are absolutely beyond comition. STSeal Coats, 32 and .34 inches lone, Misses and Ladies, at $75, $00 and $100, jrding to quality. Jos IIornh A Co.'a. -J letail Stores, 012 to 021 Penn Ave., ? Pittsburgh, Pa. altimorb & Onto special excursion to s'burgh Sunday next January 25. I e for round trip fcl 50. Train wjl} loaye I timore & Ohio denot at 8:50 a. m., and irning will leave Pittsburgh at 8:30 p. Eastern standard time. Tickets good this day only. Anotlfpr Injipifitlou. | i the Electrical ll'ofW. rj bo long pending suit of tho Hell Tele- jj ne against t)?e Oyerliwd Telephone i. i^any^for th0 pu*po?o^gf preventing {] transmitter and^receivor, was^boloro n united states District Uourt,Philadel , January 7, on an argument for a iininarv injunction. E. N. Dickenson, (je? York. and Charles Howson, of l&delphia, Appeared tor the complain- ? while A.Q. lieasliy, of Newark, N.'J.j [i . Holllncsworth, of Philadelphia, and m iuel A. Duncan, ol New York, appear- u or the defendant*. The judges were jj ler, of Pennsylvania, and Nixon, of p Jersey. The injunction has boon iled to (ho liell Company, ?'WantSoap.rAskyoururocerforit. s[ IV irl i^TiMoiut & Ohio special excursion to dl burgh Sunday next, January 25. i for round trip $1 SO. Train will leave imore & Ohio depot at 8:00 a. and rning will leave Pittsburgh at 8:30 p. iaatorn siwdard t|ij)p. Tipkqt* gqqd on Ills day only. Mi Exetirilon Tickets to New Orltana. ' leap excursion tickets are now on sale J Lbe direct and popular Pan Vlandlo cc ?. For tickets and full information i in or address J. G. Tomlinson, Agent, Si of Eleventh street, Wheeling, W, Y?. CI KXKCtrrirr clkmescv, i . n C J Three Fardoaa laaueri by Governor Jo ok- ( rion Voter day. 2 Governor Jackson yesterday issued three pudohs. The subjects o( executive ? clemency were George Craig, Charles J I*owry and II. W. Davis. Craig was convicted in the Circuit Cotfrt of Mason conn- J ty, last February, of breaking into an out- J building and stealing a chicken, and. was . sentenced to three years'Imprisonment in \ the penitentiary. He in pardoned on the > grounds of previous good character and g the excessive punishment for the trivial a offense, Lowry vras convicted of burglary in the J Berkeley County Oircuit Court in May, J 1883, and sentenced Jo five yean' impris- t onment in the penitentiary. The evi- J dence on the trial showed that Lowry 'J broke into ahouse where be believed, and truly, as the event showed, that his mistress and another man were together, and r the crime having been committed under J the influence of the Green Eyed Monster, j and not with the intent to steal, and the 7 nriBoner beini a mere voutb. the Governor ? was of opinion that he had been sufficient- s ly punisned. j Davis was convicted on four counts of * selling liquor illegally, at the November term, in 1883, of the Mercer County Cir- j cuit Court, and lined $400. lie is a poor 2 man, unable to pay his fines, and has } taken an oath not to sell liquor again in violation of law. E FINANCE AND TRADE*' 1 The Features of the Mono v unci Stock Markou. c New York. Jan. ZU-Money easy at laltf per- S cent, doted ottered at I percent. Prime mercantile paper 4)?afi percent. Sterling Exchaugfr b&sksal 1 lifts Mtrcugatl483S: demand N87. Governments?Firm. State SicoKmus?Q uiot. - ? Kailboad Honi*?Firm. ? Stock?-T1jc marketojienetl more active. Price* t advanced % to 2 percent from the lowest point, r Coal shares, grangers, Vanderblit's, Union Pacific 0 and Western Uulun were the m?t prominent in the ndvnncu. There were frequent fractional rcac- c tlons during the day. Each decline, however, c brought In fresh buying onion, causing an ad- 5 vauce, which was Mitnulafd by ndviee# from 1. ChlCMCO tlmt the freight agent* had decided to maintain tho ttmc rate* that have been In effect for some day*. Borrowing demand brisk, active 1 shares commanding l-12&tiHH percent pcnliem for c use. Compared with lu?t night, the cloning price* itrc % to \% pcrccnt higher. Missouri Pacific Is ft tl percent lower. 1 rauNictloun 221,000 shares. g u. a as, low, u. a w, 112K; u. a new iL 121#; PaclHc6sof'*?.125: Central Pacific, llo.'?: Erie,66; I<*bh(h<fc Wilkes,88 asked; Louisiana consols, 73; . Missouri fa, 101; St. Joseph. 116: 8. 1'. & 8. C. tints. { U7?4; Tennessee fe, old, 4iX; oo new, 42^; Texas J Pacific Land Grant*, 35: do Klo Graude, 61: Union \ Pacific firsts 1119$: do Land Grants, 108: do8iuk- 1 ingFund, ll7?i; Virginia fa, 88: Virginia Consols, extra matured coupons, 87>$; do deferred, 6; Adams Express, 183; American Express, 0U; Canada Southera 80: Ceut^al htdflc. S2&; Chesapeake <k Ohio, , 6V$; do first preferred. 10; do second preferred Wi; C., C., C. Ai I. 31%', Denver <b Rio Graude 10?2; Krie, 13U: do preferred 24: Fort Wayno, 12'2)Z; Hannibal <& SLJosepb, 88K;do preferred, 88 asked; KuuuLSvk Texs*. 11%; Lake Erie & Western, 12M; u Lake Shore, Clk: Louisville & Nashville, ZfjZ; 2 Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago, 17K: Memphis z 6i Charleston, 1st preferred. 10: do 2d preferred, 6; Memphis A Charleston,27m; Michigan Central, 61: Misrouri Pacific, 93%: Nssnvillei Chattanooga, 80S; New Jersey Centra), 33)4; Northern Pacific, < irilZ>il/itirAhpHu1 - KnMhiVMtum OAt/? An rnu. I I forred. Now York Central, 87%; Ohio Central, I 134; Ohio St Mississippi, 17M: uo preferred. 63; J Pacific Mail. 60; Pittsburgh 137 asked; Beading, , lG&tSLLoulsifctian Francisco, 1S& do preferred, 87: tit. Paul 73)$: do preferred, 1W%; Texas Pacific, 12*4: Union Pacific, 49}f; United estates Express, 60; W. St. L. A P., 4>fc do pre/erred, 12J$; Wells, Fargo Express, loti; western union, 68&. Breadstuff's and Provisions. New Yobk, Jan. 23.?Flour dull; receipts 10,000 barrels: exports 2,800 barrels; common to good 1310 u360. Wheat. ?|?ot grades advanced %a?fic; options opened a trifle lower, afterwards rallied fta 54c, closing steady, with a reaction of receipts 3'Aixw bushels: exports 49,000 bushels; No. 2 spring 95c; ungraded white 90c; No. 2 red February, sales, 'J 12,000 bushels at U2Ka93c, closing at 92Kc: March, sales Tot,(wo bu?hcls at 9J%nOltic. closing at 91c; April, sales 440,000 bushels at 95W ? a95%c, dosing at 95Wc; May,?Ucs 1,824,000 bushels at 97a97%c, closing at 073tfo; June closed at 97%?. Corn, *i>ot grades l!?a2}$c higher, closing weak; Janusry advanced 4Jjc closing with a ieaction of 3c; later moths closed heavy; receipts211,500 bushels: exports 14.000 bushels: ungraded 63J4 5Cc; No. SMaWr; steamer N>$a57c: No. 2,60%-; steamer white 61c; No. 2 January 6la68c closing at 55c; February 50%*51%c, closing at 51&c; < March* 60>?a51c, closing at 60%c; May fiOaSO^c; closing at 60c. Oats J{al&o higher; receipts 40,000 bushels; exports 20 000 bushels; western mixed 8G)fa3*c. Coflce, spot fair, Rio dull; options 6alOo points higher and moderately active; sales 26,250 bogs February 7.70a7>0o: March 7J5a7.fl5c; April 7.35a 8.00e; May 8.0jt8.10o; June 81ta?.3to; Jul? 8.29a 8.80c; October 8.56c. Sugar strong: centrifugal 5%c; retlulng 5a'?^c; refined higher: C 5a6?o: mould A GX&tyCc; confectioners A CWc; cut loaf and crushed Cj?a7c: granulated OkaS y-10c. Mo- C losses quiet and unrhanged. Rice steady aud u fairly active. Tallow quiet aud unchanged, fur- c penuna ?iti)ot and firm. Kggs,wrftern fresh dull and B weakor at sl^tfOa, Pork quiet aud firm. iiwf quiet ami steady. Lanl higher; westorn steiun spot 7.1'JKc; January 7.08o i February 7,Wa7.12o; March 7.13a7 21c; April 7.22a7.27c; May 7.3Qa7.3Gc. Cheese quiot aud steady. _ Chicago, Ills., Jan. 23.?Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat in /air damand aud at times i active aud strong; prices fluctuated within %o and I Qlosett Xo h'ffher than yoa^olaj-; sales rangod; January tiMmc, closed at bOV&u; February 3?ia _ 80jcc, clowd atSOHc; March Wtfttfilfco, closed at E "SB?*?' Wft&b c]oa?4 ?tM$*87c:. No, z >/iiicii|ju B|>nug.owou7vc, oioscu ni r.u>Bc; PiO 0, 70c; No. 2 pod H'.'o; No. 3 rod 73a78o. Coru scarco and firm, closing %a%o over yeaterday; caah88%a * &S& = oinMdHt&s^ausHo; May oloaed au$a llihc. Oats llrm ami higher, closing 'Aa.%o over ywierdnjr; cash 9ta2Ugau?ni|ai7STrawfe, olo?ed at 28Kc; Marw closed at '^c; [ May 8\Ka31Wo, olo?aj a'. 31%o. Rye tjrm X at O^o. Barley dull and numinal at ona OGo. Flejuood oulci at 91 48. Fork In fair tn demand and fialOo higher, closed steady: cash he 11210al2 15: Fobnary ?12(Bal211%.dosedat9l212K sal al2 15; March 912 15al2 27U, closcd at $12 2fta sal 12 27)4; May S12 40al2 52! j. closed at f 12 50*12 bi%. W Lard fit fair demand jmq 5al0c t)Ivhor; cash 6.75c: J February 6.80*6.M<j: March flJwaM2o: April C.80 ~ ati.OOo, closed at fl.87Ka0.90s; May 7.a?7.10c, closed T at 7,07Kii7.10. Bulk meats In fair demand; shoul- X ders 4.85ai.D0c: short rib 615a0.17%o; short clear ] 0.50a6.56c. Butter firm and unchanged Eggs Arm en at 28a Whisky steady aud unchanged at 91 18. ?ot Afternoon hoard?Wheat steady; January fci jtar^Rd May advanced 2}jq. Lard linn; advaiiwd jj* Baltjmokx, Mn., Jan. 23.?Flour hnther and firm; $. Howard street und western superfine 92 7Ca315; Ul extra $3 25a3 75; family W 0fta5 00. Wheat, western Irregular, closing steady aud dnll; No. 2 winter red Bri spotaouoic: Januanr ?%a9l>4c; February MJfa k? >1J4c; March W#03c; MayiCora, {,{ western higher, active and strong; mixed spotSOn ?ri ?H2ifco; F?t>ra?nM?fc?Ko; mi Maren W>it4^i?. Oaiiqui&uua sirens; western uc white S7a38o; mixed ShuWc. Kyo firm at 72)?a73c. j?i Hay higher and tirm. Provisions dull aud easier; i,., mess.pork, old. 918 50; now, 813 75; bulk meats, . .. (boulders and clear rib aides packed flaT^o; bacon, mihoulders G&c: dear rib sides BJ^e; hams 12j{al3o. Lard,, refined 8}<c. Butter steady: western packed llaate; creamery 21a82c. Eggs nriqer at ^Oaaio. ||$SJ J Cincinnati, Jan. 23.?Flour strong and higher; aiully 83 font 70: fancy 9410a4 45. Wheat domand ? tSnttcura. 5 DISPIGUKIN <> K Wil HUMOBS. 51 Bur HUMILIATING jg ERUPTIONS. ? ba[ TCHING AND BURNING | TORTURES. bias I have triod for eleven years to have my wife *5?3 II red of a terrible skin disease. T|j? MiMnura p pre, aud Cntlcura 8oup, an fxqulslto Skin Beaut!* by 1 or, externally) have dmio in six weeks what 1 Boh avo tried for eleveu yean to have done You at 7 1?1| h?vo t!io Mrtlci|I?r? a. mm u 1 can rtvo iem to you, aiAl as wo are so well known Tu this O irt'Of the country. It will benefit you, aud the ^ imedioa will euro all who use them. ing i MamiLU, Kr. . CHA8. II. WHITE. Vlci " 1 jis and pod and tending upward; No. 2red Ma87c; re* oJpto 2,500 bushels: shipment* none. Corn active, Inn and higher; No. a, 42c. Oats strong at Sic. tyeflrmat?0a78c. Ztutajractlve and Arm: No. 2 ill 85c. Pork firm ana unchanged. Lard active ndashadohigberat6.90M6.05c. Hulk meats tlrrar, but not quotably higher. Uncoil firm and unhanged. whisky steady at fl 11. Butter Arm nd unchanged.. Eggs easier but not quotably ?wer. Cheese quiet and unchanged. Philad*max, Pa., Jan. 2S.?Flour- quiet and irm. Whest olfbiings moderate; Ne. 1 Pen my 1an in red and elevator 97o: No. 2 January SOaSOUo; 'ebrairv 80}091c: March WKtfMSc: April W^a 4ftc; Ma/, 1M0UMC. Corn, spot No. 2 mixed and elfowin fair demand; option*dull: No. 447c; No. 45c: No. 2 mixed January 49Xti9Kc; February, larch and April 49tf%c: May 40?5Oc. Oats llrm: o. 8 white 8Sa38Mp; No. 2 white 41c. Lani uiet; steam 7.25c. Butter active and flrm; cream* grextras 88?3io; western fair to good 20a22c; rolls Tolsdo, 0., Jan. 23.?'Wheat quiet and flrm: No. 2 sd. cash and January gikc; February s;c; March 3*c; May 82)Cc; No. 2 soft 88J&. Com quiet anc teady; No. 2 cash and January 43c; February lj*c; May 44o asked. Oats dull; No. 2 rash am anusnr WHaSlo; February 81c asked; May SlXa 'is. G'loverseed dull; prime, cash and January 4 90; February $4 85. Live Stock. Chicago, Iua, Jan. 23.?The Drover't Journal re* orts: Live hc?-KoccfpU 34.000 bead: shipments ,000bead; market strong and active: rough pack* SI'S aSMySB .000head:shipments 3,300 haul; market active; xporta 16 0Uaa6 65; good to choice shipping 4 idt600; stocken 13 00a4 00: feeders Si ouai CO. hecp-Reccipta 2.C00 head; shipments V00 head: * oarket strong; inferier f200o2 75; medium to good 3 30o4 CO. East Libjott, Jan. ?-Cottle market, nothing lolng; receipts 1.251 head; anipinents :,<m head, 'og.marketflow: receipts 6M) head; shipment* .lftheadsPhilsdelphUu, S4 7fio4M; Yorkers SI Ma 05- Sheep market?dullsnd unchanged; receipts nooha4d: shlumeuts 8.GOO head. . it Cincinnati. 0.. Jan. 23.?IJvo bogs firm; oom- "J aon and light *? 75*4 75: packing and butdiers ? 4 50*3 00; receipts 2^00 Lead; shipments 1,400 *' lead Petroleum. ? Oil City, Pa., Jan. 23.?National transit cortlfl* ~ ates opened at 69c: highest W^c; lowest 0%c; Joaed at 0?o; sales 1.W3.000 barrels: Clearances 1,494,000 barrels: runs 42,WO barrels; shipments *| 8.709 barrels; charters 23,671 barrels. Oil City Oil J Exchange stock none offered; no bid. jj Bradford, Pa., Jan. 23.-Crude oil dull oud ^ leady: clearances 2,738,000 barrels; NatloualTran- | It aud Tidewater runs Thursday <2.233 barrels; J olal shipments 52.811 barrels; ensrtew 28.^71 bar* K els; National certificates opened at 04c; closed at 1, 9)fo; highest K%c; lowest GS%c. ~ TnimviiAR. Pa., Jan. 23.?National tratislt certlfl- i ates opened at 09c: lilghost 09>$e; lowest 68%c; ilosod at 09c. Shipments for the entire oil regions ? 2,810 barrels: runs for tho entire oil regions 42,232 * uirrels; charters 28,771 barrels. 1 PrranvRait, Pa., Jau. 23 ?The afternoon market J ontinued'dull; advanced to 09?jo; declined and w losed at 09c. JM Baltimore, Md? Jan. 23.?Petroloum dull: reined 7tfa7Kc. ~ New York, Jan. 23.?Petroleum steady; United I Otfc. } Cotton. * Ntw York, Jan. 23,-Cotton quiet at ll%all%c; v, ntures Ilun: January U.19o: Febunry 11.18c; March ? l.23c; April ll.35e; May 11.40c; June 11.67c: July *1 1.07c; August 11.78c: September 11.38c: October J 0.92c; November 10.74c. p, Dry Goods. In Nkw York. Jan. 23 ?The market was qutctor El it the gcneml demand, yet & very good'business - as been reached through new purchases aud I eliverles on old engagements. ^ Wool. ti Plliuniti rnu. Jan. 23.?Wool quiet andfsteady; a ab washed and choioe 33a35c; Oregon medium ia2Sc: coutyo 22n21c. A] mopoIson .] IN THE PASTRY ' " f exIbagts rrsED. J ZXSWtSr+'V** Oik.* ( rtiiiua.l iidillnua..C!L*..ii? d?llvali>lviindnitb ?v pally nathe JVult iVimi which tlicyurv muUn. Ho 011 STRENGTH A>D TRUE FRUIT JJ FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. tu PRIPAMO OV TM? {j?. Price Baking Powder Co., lh< hicogo. III. 8t. Louis, Mo. ?? HAKIM Or T Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -*??- Kir >r. Price's lupulln Yeast Gems, Beat Dry Hop Yeoat* f FOB 0AT.E S-Z* Q-BOCBSa. ?ti. WK mKK BUT oas QUAUTY. g? No gew &avcvHstmtnts. f, V DMINISTK.VrOirS NOTICE. cox rtie undersigned has been annotated AdmJnls- f itrlx o( the estate of Lou U Soldier deceased, and reby requests all pewons having elalniB ngaiiiht d estate to preseut their bills; thaao Indebted to U Id estate are requested to make early settlement = avoid further expense. 1*21 KAlMA bKIDLKR, Administratrix. 1ST OF LETTERS X: Jb Remaining li\ tho Tostoflleo at Wheeling, Ohio uuty, W.Va., Saturday,January 21, 1886. Toob- u any of tho following tho appllcaut must ask y" advertised letters, giving dato of list: LADIES' UST.v the rber.MnLDorrM MoLure, Mrs. Molllo Kin ? > ?i?auirx ewrin, AIUI AUDIO mblo, MIms Laura Weekly,Tkln Uelle -radsey, Mfw Cora IGENTLEMEX'8 LIST. "V ant, Samuoi Mason, Pen R. awn, John Oldn.L.N," ?tni en, HI). 1'rlue.J.A. Pi rrv. 8. R. ' Moth. D.. . A awraid. ur. Smith, Win. J. iile, Hugo F. Staloy, Charley a. ktlcc, Benjamin Btreet, Geo. K. ? iroclc, Goorge P. WUklson. Prof, Thos. "T? i!kctt, W. 11. ZInn, Ludwlg ji """ r' ronnoN UST. ?? Will, Pranclu, thlr Urt II. BTKKI.INO. 1'. M. njjj $cli0l(ms gjoticcs. S*ST. MATHEWS CHUHOH?SEIf- t5 y vlccs to-morrow wUO'.aQ A; M. and 7:00 p. ?. Jj ?"FI HST I'IIESBYTERIAN CHURCH JJJ / ?The pastor, Hev. D. A. Cunningham, D.D., <rhe 1 preach at 10:30 a. v. and at 7 p. u. to-morrow. pe ^-UNITED PRESBYTERIAN y CnOItClI-Rov. J. T. McCluro, D.D., ixutor. _Ji vices to-morrow at 10;SP A. m. and 7 p. m. babh School at 2 P- W JfV 5?SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Vi r CHORCH?Rev. W. H. Cooke, D.D., pastor, fonr rlco* to-morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 7 P, M. Sftb- w \ hwchoolatw a. m. j* ^ MANE STREET M. E. CHURCHf Rev. J. Henry lit*, pa*tor. Services 8ab* ap U at 10:80 a. M. and 7:16 p. m. Bundaytcbool at m. All are Invited. ' Tf? 5-FIRST ENGLISH EVANUELICAL ro " LUTHERAN CHUKCH-RCV. IE. H. Dorn- kftt, tor. pastor. Smfctt to-morrow at 10:30 a. il ^on 7 p. k. Sunday School at-2 p. m. , S?FOURXH STREET M. E. CHURCH. d"'.' * Preaching Sunday at 10:80 a. and 7 p. w? tiJ. Iho pastor, ?ev. Jon. K. Smith, P. 1). Sunday -2? Mint 2 p. m. Young peoples' uiocvlng Monday Tj^l ^DISCIPLES CHURCH?SERVICES J* r aafollows: Bunday8choolat9A.il. Preachat 10:30 a.m. Subject, " Paul's ttufltorluitx and wtS ory." Evening art o'clock, subject, "Sowing maul Reaping." R*?v. K- J. Hart. paatflT. tlto< J-WAYMAN CHAfEL, A. H. ? 0r Church.?Metnorial eervlocs will be hold. -Sr iorro\v at U o'clock a. it., in respect to the TRW oonr of thelato BUbopw. F. Dlckcreon, D.D. 1} chrng a} l-.W p. ?t. by the paMor, Roy. itt, D.l/. The revlvaf meetings held lit this Bll?. rcn *ince the week of Prayer have been quite rr * essful. They will be conUnned next wwek * girc Jalt. OR 8ALE. r r the next sixty days I will offer at prl^M* sale V-Z. tail Farm on the Nstional Road, ?.?o unartcr op Re east of West Alexsudur, Ph., containing 17H ^ I, with modoru Improvement*. The land lays ?>>*? and handy.to a good market, and will be sold *?v?n J> mr ihe location, Payments easy, l*o?Ma- don t given fte flrst of Anrll. teiun quire oraadrew P. P. MOBS, cribs Srrtui West Alexander, Pa. Jth?r ONDS FOR SALE. loii hutti e LaBolle Glass Company, Bridgeport, Ohio, ts to sell 930,000 of their first Mortgage Bonds, is honds are *o secured as tomaku their pay* ande I a certainty. Inquiries regarding them will "'u? rompUy answered, cither In person or by let- JJt 1 lis BLOTCHES CURED. =: I uaed your Cutlcura Rem edict for Blotch ea, and m completely cured, to my luexpreaaible Joy. i:tiet|i?6ngn It the heat l hare em tiaed, nnd to J?Pn iu pro/caM lib IijvuJirtble Wrolfeij^Sg the ?R" tin, therouyrotnoriniail "cork." neon; toafot, A"'" id all the atu (Tuned by them, leaving the akin <!,IUI ire and white and aoft. My rrcateat nleaaore la ?urc i rooominoudlmt auch an article. H. MACK, == Champion Comique Roller 8kat?r. Youmocto^n, Ohio. SALTltHECM. tw [thoutbucctfli until I tried the Curl cur* Bern* *?.n el, which *rt doing the work. mil? 0. J. YOUNG. *cr^ Manspieu), Cooi County, Oregon. $300 FORNOTHINO. :'i F?rlo?p^!)jitot ?M1? llnt clw dpciOT to J!) jg <tudlot"HowloCute6Hn IIImmci." jjj iTic&?As.aa <*w -ja gaftittfl gawltt, Prasga^V lb "?AIW POWDER Absolutely Pure. ? 4?,nlvwr T?rlea A mwrrcl ol purity, Tbla Powder rteuess More economical IMS. it* w?r *>" ' *- v< '>. ?TTtlTa"" volt BEST?IS HORNEl b2o" w w" v' ""a ^^f|sT^STOKK-UOOil ASD OR J?ftl pnxcni occupied tiv K S DK?if52ffit'C?tF l-WKMiougivtu April ^"M'.KXBOOM?-: UlL FEW VKUY MSI. G^OR RKN,i. offices or lodglug-rujn*. Km. D street, opposite ti>e 5Sfw?55IirFORNI8HKl) HorSK B^-Ssssffas^^? -^VITvnt^TIIK pksiuablk PP 0 ^^k\|n^tloUM, SO. KB Mill" UK*. 1j Brick dwelling'J . Broucjwfty, Islnml. iw bolwWoucoaniwuUUjroy ?f b*RKW. ^^sag-A,py &. 7>0R KEST-TUKfflOlUvK' WM AMI 5 "j,*'?rS"^Nn. 10'4 ??ln'Wg: S!L *_ a? ? g T?A LA HO ? FUXMK 70B A?&'* Tf 0( w j Warden. situate j Houie, on tjciffrro u ^lugtuu'a law. omlle? S]y located, and wouMmake to house is t>M?Muu> An orrhnr l "I k???1 K-St'1* f"**"1""? aril 1, 1SB- 4W1* v' ' W. 1. WARDEN, No. 2U0 MaiuBtrwL 1*10 ?0R RENT. * "i?roiH K_ 1302 Market street, In '^lley'* Block. ^?PSd*b?Ml?JcuuleB.N\^ K'lHBES, Enquire ol v0i 7 u; 8. Custom How. Telephone A, w>* 7OU KENTi S??SKB?~ Severn! omc? ?uid Booms. u fokrKi Enqulrt o! 7 custom lloujt rolfiiliono A-ffl. ?? 71OK WEST. TbcThrM-lton-^clllnC. no. 1-1 ? Aiuricoc ?rrccr, >w occupied by Dr. J. K. Surglsson. Apply to Mia. C. ItAKIWlJR, *15 11-0 Market Htrwt. fOR RENT. rho commodious ttenldence ou the corner n( relfth and ?off streets, now occupied by Dr. irdcsty. . &lw?. four room* fronting the rlver.au thofccond or, number 1005 Main street, suitable fur a tauily tbout children. JAMES L. HAWLEY, *13 ; 1420 Main street. fOR KENT. jne seven roamed- Ho?se, with gss n?1 l?tft )m, ou South Front street. Three six roomed uses, with km and bathroom, on South Front cut. Ono olght roomed House, with go* nml ter, on Souiu Broadway. Onu live roomed Cut* ;o ou Delaware street. Ono live roonted Cottsjp Delaware street, staple on lot. One five roomed twge ou Kentucky street, stable ou lot Ono roomed Cottage ou Ohio street, stable on U*. m K. J. S1QXK. fOR RENT OR FOR 8ALE.-BUSIncss House /routing on Mnlu and South NSta, numbered 1427 Malu street, and HW South eet. It Is a three-story hotue with u p*vcd ccllsr J a hydraulic elevator. Will rent or seiL I'm* hlou given April 1. por Rent-Six roomed Houio. No. M Seventeenth set. Desirable resldcuce, No. CO North >rout set, No. 77 Seventeenth street. Four nwntf, . 7U Seventeenth street. No. *.MU7 Kml'ttrut . 1111 Baltimore street. Three room*. ilr?t tloor. 8 Main street Three rooms, ceeond lloor, 2WS In street. No. W8 Market street Store-ruom 1 Dwelling, No. 21M Muln street. orHulo -;ci)4 Acre Farm at tiherrard, Mau&sll or^urthcMuformation enquire of JAMhS A. JIKNRY. Real Estato Agent ?nd Notary-Public, i?Q Iflltt Markft go* .gale. 'Oil KA'LR Two Framo ITouncn. . two story houro containing < roomsnnd fciiar. itlng on Twelfth street, No. 1%); utid ouc nuc y house in tho rear containing 'I room*, bvinj property of the late Joseph WilMt*. deccated. itilre of UEO. WINCH Kit. Adm'*.. jalfrwa* 8S0 Main MML . ?OUSE FOR SALE. y two-story eight-room dwelling, No. W 8. Front ot. Wheeling bland. rice low and terms easy. V ddreca II. CALDWELL, <M M Brokor In Mprtgngo Loaus, 4ft, & ? 188 B. Seventh Street.Balnt Paul. Minn. 'OH SALE OK KKNT-THE-XAKCK Uireo-itorr Brick Bulldlnf. Nw,W9 ?b4 soil icr Main and Twenty-tint street*: double Mom ms, 42x85, and finished bflsemeut; scoond and d atorle* containing I t loom8, finished and Juried; bath rooms, wiuh hou.se. ?j;c., on rcston* i term*. ENQUIRE ON THE PREMISES. . B.?The abOYo building would mflko a apJcn* hotel. ]?7 [ELLEVIEW LOTS FOB SALE. le streets of Bcllerlcw Addition are if'*'"'' the Iota are now for sale ou reasonable icriui. lot* are laira aud street* forty feet wide. nous desiring to purchase will call on PRANK WALTER, Two Mile Howe, ? Or J. I. WOODS, >sq. City. OR SALE. Joable Roal Eitata on N. E. comor Twenty tb and Market streets, In the City of WheeUflf, ra. Lot 122 feet by 6C feet; now occupied by 8. lllrlti a* a wagon and blacksmith shop. w. v. hooe&hro., ft IMP Market Kircet OH SALE. ur two-story Frame Dwelling Home* on Mar* tteet, near ibe B. t* 0.8bops. two bavin* three HI e*cA' *na two baring four room* rarb. hninM mmiulUt.l. Vl'Itl 11 ?d. Will uet 10 pert-cut on the Invtutnu-ui. Ply to W. II. HINKHAHT. i . 11(0 Market Nt rrrt SALE-COUNTRY SEAT. i acres of choice high bottom land, fix milrt <r Wheeling, on Ohio Rlvor und IJ. & 0. IL K. oved by a ?ub*tauUa\ Wick hum*, 11 ruoros, en and outbuildings, situated In * grove of AUo' 'swixUn m W. v. hoots* BRO., 1300 Market St. R. W. MORROW, on the promUw. mr7_ )r sale, valuable ooal property, ted on W., P. A B. R. R.,(old Heoipfi?Wj shout ttUw east ol the City o! Whwdln*. W. Va.,an4 I two miles from Ohio river, oou*iMi?R of M of coal and 80 acres numco anil cud. n u the "Willow Ul?n Ooal Property." W. V. HOOK A WW)., I UPQ Market Htrwt.^ )UNTKY RESIDENCE. TUGJ3THKI* with Valuable Lauds, near the City, for 8*!e Pam compelled to movo to tho city I will aldauce together with much or litilc oi tho ana Garden Lands, to stilt nurchaten. IfJ oil will rent. There (son tne plm-e a K""' >t house; also a large now ?table, barn, ? ""} ud wagon shod, all under one roof, awl ?'{ needful outbnUdtoffli. There are JM"<,r?? <>} whtohhas been enriched with hundred* .of of good itatlo manure, hauled on It In tw ro years. Mo?t of the land Is well s'luptc ' ? nlngpurposea. There U also good Km"!* with uerer-falling spring* of water in A lane portlou of the land Is wetter*) rormi will bo muiu our titd ui.uii i"]"1;"; rot further lalormiUnu