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I emmtitlontt't Matt. I T^OXIiUaSIOyKUii' SALE' " I U or nut I itinw Borau SW and Iron Yforki, I ?t iouodirllle, IV. Va. I Brtlrtocot Ike authority reeled In u> br tbodoI tneof to* Court of Manhall County, \V, Va, ty* chancery came of Uio Marshall owairiiuiJ(?pia>t The Audnw Kloinnu blcel tyilroo ivupiay *ad othun, on the 2j?t day of I FtbnMTi to ' honied In Chuoccxy Order V 1l?*? JftJ? jrOI *11 ?t public.uciio? I tut&e h(jhUj *ud bat bidder, at the front door oi f tie Jfinuall County Court House, la iloujidevUJe, I * ]ft&!iur, THK l!lh DA V OK APBIL. JM5. i I utIUlIatJIlU ^pertr known u Tim Andrew I jiJteaiiiJi?i?iidJiouu>inpMi7Worke,wiiJclila.| I onto U? Ulowlnr MOPcmr. real ami nowuS. I Till n 10 w: A lot of iiiil iJiuaM jn the town I o( JloamUrl/Jr, In oolimjr ? Vaiaball, nun. I bend il. I? ?? jo wbat wu /orwerli I imiu Kliaabetlilowo: alio, lot No. i in iSJ I fc,n.ifliu,wiliea.l?uilto it.re.ro/ lot a urn I toivi UK, ? '?" oeuiloliMi; alio. Uio aouti bgllul lot Ao. U in uld town, eUueu-d on tV?S I I 13d Cilreeu; ?iKP. lot AO. a lu uld town, in Mat I lu (jnacriy kuo?li u uu*mi, Tumllulon'Iid. I I dJaoa (o uUah-iiiiowu, wnlcn lot if jtmud on I I ueoMorirerbauk ueato* tie Baltimoreiiuliln I dual: ?1?. l-l?? o| land in IVuhlnjtou UliWct I I ujJ fniaid towil o/ Slouodirille, Ijfinj aoutbweal I onaiddrtolandou ilie bulk ol Uio onto river I I isdtaii* 16' Uje pica or oarwl o( lan d on I I wWdiiuuilJ IkeKolJiiiK Mill 0r?ut?lbj-tlieOwSI I VillejrIron ttorki, autl l bounded aa /oilowa- lu. I I jit Blue ?t Ike ni>rUii?e.t corner oi e lot In 'old I Uio told t,f t-lnrlei Inompeun to James Buffi! I I rio; Ikeua* <outliw?rdl)r tiireo liundrvd WI ikrart wotaanlly to tbe ublo rirer; tbenceooru'l I wirJU lo u,e ?iuti, aide of JUouud atiSf ami I utiwirlibald ?iaw eaitwinlijr to tbo * oini.cniitaJuliuetwoacrea,moreorlm indlSIS, "" WMd lotnooblf I 1 Sdfflwn lurk* by Charles Ibouipwn by dtod I L Jdiunb I reconitd in Deed Hook No. I vatttT* in tlie Clerk's oilce of Manhalicoomy; I JillTii the rUM, title, luterest and estate formeriVfekmiing w 011,0 WWW.Wa *"<* wSffi Un old Jowu of Aloundsville, situated nn the wutn side orMound street, on tbe baukol JStOhio riw,iU'J lmm(dUte!r opjxWW ?M rollv!Xt Iron Work" for the term of llity yean it an iMMlrent of Ore dollars, by an agreement or Kffid April 1,1#74, and recorded in Deed Ck.So.2t,p??e2??. 'H Mld Clerk'i office; alio, in the balldiux?. improvement^ fixtures and apMfttamftt nowou Mild rolling mill property, and ill tiu;msdiiuory,eugint!s, boiler* and tools peruJnliiK u> tbe worki in operation, and all Uie Uxtura?nd appliaufes now beJongiugor uttaclied to, orliln* sua beiug upon the-kuid Andrew Kloman SJ sud Iron Company property at MouutU! rille. ?II of "kicn projieiiy Is more fully de crikd iu the deed of trust given by A. (J. Kinmu C. 11. Kloiaan and IV. h. Carrothera, and their wives, to Daniel Lamb, trustee, dated tbe tint dv of May. 1?A and recorded In 'Irust Deed Book su i puv m, Marshall county Record*. Twuor SALKi-One-fourih of tne purchase sooty null in bliUj- one-fu#th In six months, one-fourth iu twelve mouths and the remaining Idirtfj iu eighteen mouths. the deferred |?ymeuu loU*rluUre?t fruin the dayol sale and tube soWftil by the boii'li or notes of Uio pureha?cr witb nwd security, mid tbe title to be reialued until the butciuM) money Is ail paid. The title to tbe above properly is believed to bo strive; but idling aa special CowuiLsslouer* we rill cuuvgy only such title aa is vested in us by Uw Court iu the decree above named. OAM 1.1. L I Mil and j. l. Parkinson, Special Commissioners. Bond and security has been given by said complitioncis as rwjuiad by law. A. 0. BAKER, Clerk of Circuit Court of Manhall County, W. Va. mrt SALB OF ISLAND KK&b seventy one Desirable Lots in Daulol Zaue j humwlwui Fract. In pur*uance of a d* cree of the Circuit Court of. Oblo County, West Virginia, colored on tne 81st day of January, 1M, in tbe case of Cranmer and otiiena&uustludiauaMcrftvords and otlien, the undersigned Special Commissioners will, on TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1885, beginning at 9 o'clock a. x? sell at public auction, at the fnmt door of (be Court lioiuo of Ohio coun ty, W. ia, the following du?cribed real property, limited on Wheeling island, in tho city oi Win el lag.VV. Va, that is to say: The north ono-half o; tbe bora^tead tract of Daniel Zane, deceased, the tula of which tract contained twenty one acre* md cue rod more or leas. , : Under the authority oi tho said decree the said eommUioucn nave earned the pi op rty to be divided luto coaveuieut parcel*, aud have laid ou itnxU mid alter* through tho aame. A p>at ahow luK iuch parcel*, iircuu and- alleys has wen prenared. aud war be recti ai the Court Uouso, la the odlce ul Ucorxt) ilook, Clerk of tho County Court Primed copiw of aaid plat majr bo bad ou applica tiuQ lo the uuderalgneu. The wild property wilt first be offerad iu a whole, and afterwards in the parcel* ahown on aaid plat aud will be told in wmchever way may appear the mmtadvantigiou*. ..... IkflH# ortiiL*?Ono third of the purchase money or m much mow a* the purchaser may elect cash iu baud, ito remainder In two equal installments parable respectively iu ouo and two yours (r in the day of ale. with iuterwt from that day, the pur coaier giving bis uotes lor the deterred imUll menu, and Uie utle being retained to seoure the payment ol tbwa. p. HUBBARD, H. M. RU&JKLL, SpccUl Commissioners. J.c. Huvir, Attctlonwrj I wrtily that Wild H? l?f ? Siren li? will 8l?cU) S10" " ""'BK mr7 filerkof ?ald nOMMISSIUNER'S SALE. U Mary Aguea Blake, 4c., ") In- the Municipal ?. VCourloI Wheeling. Margaret Blake ?nd others. I Iu Chancery. ' Bjr Tlrtuu of a decree of the Municipal Court or Wheeling, made aud eutered io the abore untitled rau* uu the 'M day of February, 1883,1 will, on TUESDAY, the Slit HAY OF MAItCH, 1885, begin nlnsj at 10o'ctoek a, m., at the front door of Uie Court llouw of Ohio county, In the City of Wheellug. Wat Vistula, proceed to toll at public auotlaa, the lollutflur named real (*wte, that latoaay: The nurth one-halt (%) cf lut numbered nine M In iquir* titimbered twenty tlx (!M? In (bo town of Bou.n Wheeling, with all Uie bulldinga and Improvement* thereon. TKltsio OF SALK-One-thlrtf, ofu taucu more m the purchaser may duct w jmr , |ji wsh on the t|%r nl M'}?. W Ihp'rtddlie'o/mniFtop oqbal Fai'almMi, pafabjJ i^ptfyely fo il* W-* * twelre (ii) niQiithi from the day qf ift'g, thp credit (niialmeuu bearing jiilere?l t?um <Uy of ttlp, and UjepurchucroMCwIng uotef therefor with per outl iceu'lty lor tho payment o( muic to tho will# Uctlun of the underilgtred fpeclal ComwUaioner, p*yalle at laid rei|>eciire datcn, aud the title to be retained uutilthe whole of the purcbaie money la J. C. nearer, Auctioneer. I hereby certify lhat boud ||M been glyen hf the *14 it iC (illchriit, Special CtftjmluJOner, at required by law, and by the term* of tho decree catered lu the abore eutitlcd cauae. THOMAS M. DARRAII, Clerk of the Municipal Court ot Wheeling. tnrt-ms glctuuw and jtut Ifiatttlals. ExiJiurriu^ V) ipjneit mo Art Exhibition at Kirk's wiU be continued one mow week. contribute receirod dally. rorll JJErOUiSli WOHK, Or Einbosgiiig on Slipel Metal. Pull atock of Patterpa, Tooii and Materials at reduced prlcca, J tut rocciyetl a( t&o Mt;LU)tE JIQU8R ART STORK_ F? 1* Knffli- Agnnt fhotoflintphi}. rp~u. muexss, PIIOTOGKAPHEB, 42 TWELFTH BTRKKT, Itf WHBtUHQ. W. VA. pAKS0N8, Artlntio Pliotojyraplior, PAULO 118, 4 kh-1 Oprvwlto McTmro ffome. Cltr. gat? and gaps. JJATSI ' ' " " " New St; 1m ol 8TIFP HATS Jtut recelred at Q. A. BBUTER'S, 1101 Main 8tre6t Opening day (or the celebrated Dunlap Silk ?u<! Wff H*u on or before March 1. _J*1S q. A. PEtHTR SKW YORK HAT BLKACHEHY.NO. W Sixteenth itrccL Ladlea* aud Sllnea' r. Lace. chip, Felt aud Ikaver Hata, eUfct al; ww, blwciml, colored and flnUhed Id thelataat gwprompily. Milliner*' work done at itowoMl ftESTUSMEN'S SILK AND FELT .V HATSreuoutedtopreMntitjrIeaatnoderaU by \Vtn. OnUowiiy, the Itattod Hattw, HtUbunsh. ftu Leavo your orderi with L; B w?v>utnn WhooHnr n/V>? gtnno?, (Ptaawt, St c. JJAHGAINS " ~7 ~ IN ORGANS. aaaas-? ?*%% One M.ian A lUmlln 40 (D cjlltnd I^J ihem u - am IU mnar? MWIO gTOBI'_ISSanttfl. gicOND-HAND CLOTHING ~ WANTED. OmUwtiMmtoUiponol cutoff WcarttiK Al M>1. Boon, Bxn,*o., win do well ty notify JUHTH, tje IXooiKlhmd D?l?r, W lift Mjukot bu, opiialu roito04* gUdtotl. "I 1UVE SOFFEBKDI" i With trtnr 41mm. lnu?lutil< lor U? lut Una . yean. Our DropgUt, T. J. Andenon, recommending "Hop Bitten" to me, I used two bottles I '' Am entirely cured, mid heartily rcoommend Hop Bitten to every uuo. J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo. I write tbli os a Tokeil el the great appreciation I have of you Hop * Bitten* I wii afflicted With Inflammatory rheumatliml 11 Yot nearly Seven yean, and no medicine aeemed to do me any Good!!I * Until 1 tried two bottle* of your Hop Bitten, and to my surprise I am ai well to-day ai erer 1 was. 1 hope "You may have abundant success" a "Intblrgreataud" 0 Valuable medicine: Anyone! wishing to know more about my * cure? " Can learn by addressing me, E. M. \ Williams, 110810th street, Washington, D. C. j. 1 comlder your & Bomedy tbe best remedy In existence n For inulgestlou, kidney r % ?Complaint J* "And nervous debility. X have just" tl Beturued * V "From the sooth in a fruitless search for health, ? and find that your Bitten are dolug me mere c! Good! ? tl Than anything else; e; A mouth ago (.was extremely "Emaciated! J1" ., * ? And scarcely able to walk. Now I am Gaining strength ! and ? "flesh i" ' * And hardly a day panes but what I am oompll- tl ? * ri iu men ted on my Improved appearance, and If Is all b due to Hop b ' Bittern J. Wickliflb, Jackson, al Dit. is ors'ntw ranulne without a bunch of irreen IIopn i?l on the white label. 8huu all tbo Tile, poisonous f, stuff with "Hop" or "Hop*" In their name. H mrlft-KWMW tl Ojinorffi l (Vara Cam. ? J" .t HI iKitablubBfl lcni prttlmH ouaranteo given -]< zsar?TE= linerrru caati umlcrtnketu ,e Jur&md two ctarapn for Celebrated ITedlealWortu, b: Tt*v. CKll or writ*. F. D. CLARKE. M. D. ? no.aaa vim street. cincinhati ohio. J DrTj;BrsmTHf, 5 Ko.X 101 Chapllne Street, |j: Near Fourteenth Street. ir T t3 The best evidence of a physician'* Jraccew li the testimony of his patleuU.. The Increasing do- e< mauds for my professional servicesprovo that Ihave e, dealt honorubly aud fairly with those who have " consulted me. I never tlse a patient's name with- 01 out permission, though' I have many hundred oer- o; tlllcatcs from those whom I have cured after 'they had been pronounced Incurable. A thorough mud- Vl leal education with many years hospital experience and familiarity with thoraputlo agents, a closo ob- c< scrvance of temperaracutal pccuuarltlw and strict j attention to hygieulc management Insures success, " a euro la possible, and I frankly give the patient my ai opinion. < oi Home Proof. Jj KIdnojr and Liver Diseases and Rheumatism.? tj SuUered terribly?"Nothing seemedi to help me; ic could not get out of bed. Dr. Smith cured me." ZEI'II. PllILUP8, Wheeling W.Va. ? Catarrh, Polypus of Nose, Impaired Yuloe.?S?f- ft fered for years; patent medlolne failed to help me. Dr. Smith completely cured me/' V. CHABUS CHADDt'CK, II Of Sncldel i Co., Wheeling, W. Va. n Dyspepsia and ulcerated Stomach.?'Treatment u *.r_? c...li. ..it,._,i ll lur VOUI UU1BU MI Kite 1'iu iuiiu. VI. wiuimi vu.vm me.'' T110MAB 1I0LT, insurance Agent. p Fit*.?Ilad them for fourteen yean, lir Smith ij cured mo." LOUIS F. WASHJNqfW * Scrofula, Running 8w? QR Head.?'.<<(> ?PP WM 81 afflicted for fourteen yotrs. Nothing tpqppg {fi ir h* ??. V 0 ? Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. C Canoer.?"Suffered for year* with Cancer. Had It li cut out three times. It returned after each opera- u tlon. Dr. Smith cured me without knife, cauaticor . pain." Miw. H. M. QRCUvf, U ^PlUa, al Wholesale AfWfi ,? wa h Ulcerations q Hpiitura, Prolapeua and Plica.? " "Was given up to die and prouounced Incurable. )' Dr. Smith cured mo without knife." tl WASHINGTON UELANY, Martin'* Ferrr. >. Ber. H. 0. Ladd writes:?"Dr. uftdw- , slonal ?errl?f & rj ftwjlr WWOW* mwtfsalB- K anfKVW ?8vstolju 41 * IWW?? p Mn. Margaret ?ilk says:'<! had bmo sufltaln* w for soven years and treated by many pbr*lc}ftW M P dyspepsia. Dr. Smith said 1 had ?tape wornvaod n In eight hQUM removed ft movutcr V? fwt ion*/' n Female OomplalnU,--Three year* In hospitals for w females, give me peculiar advantage! in such cases. a Persons cured of catarrh, diaeaaea of heart, liver, it itomach, kidneys, akin, blood, nerroni aflectloni and weaknesses of men and youth. ggflfMia atla P sathma testify to mv WjKjplk ^ H Mfifeaf: Ha 1?H Chapllne 8t,W*wllui, W. Va. J mmm s ??? b From experlenoe I think 8wlft's8pedflo Is a very n, valuable remedy for cntaneou* diseases, and at the 81 aamotlmo an Invigorating Ionic. e Jxmib J acre*, Chid Justice of Ga. Atlanta, Sept., Ito4. nCOflpLATBO POISON.-A Hpr trying all t&s " fl'.her remedies, Swift's Hpefiflp has purcd rap sound 1 ?od well of a terrible blood pohfln poptripcted ftc.w fi ?none. T- w? mi erewni*i \ POISON OAK.?A lady hero has been entirely ? uure 1 of poison oak poison by the use of two hoi- , ties of 8 8. & B. S. Bradford, 111 Tiptonvllle, Tonn. I r p.?. ciii*rWl PvturUeili. ctf!iW3o, ?i. i Tre*u"?n S 0H'i?WWS?,fS"N. Y.' '' AU"U' J .S&&<*' ?*-??? f ,fr ; GREAMJ4LM \ WcM^M BAW*(.'lcan?e? the Hmi). ?' Mi^^o^^EAn] fisPwy*'i Mtt<rEV?R^^|Uoni j^"1" 'be 1 K, y SciiHMof fault ? BjSaj^V^^Wind Stuoll. A quick 1 poBlTire Core, Plii|! &g,E? j wpr.i^p s^egagggf*"^ complaint* of uu ob* , k. Untie lypo, and felfriftSafe1 I * * MrnlobjmDnjp lUMUllMlwimnwllir. Wrt-MWFJW 1 :|SB .'aMMRK: BwrgStea ' mm ? 41 y OfHotiyo;. 18 lid ?T Fonrteenth Btnat. J XHIS FUNK Y MAN'S CALENDAR- , &rta?lit. J( The Joke on the gentle plumber ' Now silently steals away; 8 And the jcsfc on the new wring bonnet n Will linger along till May; ? And through the long, botcummer, ? 1 Like the cum of a fearful dream, i Will float the ancient chestnut n Of the girl that like* loe?cream; i And the Joke of the bo/ and the apples u Throu<h the autumn wind* wffl sound; M But the Joke on the wretched ko-mau a Lastetli the whole year round. j OHIO VAJLLMY FAT 8TO9K SHOW. P in Addreai to Stockman, Farmers nml All y Intaraatod In tile lni|iroveniaut of Mailt- U Producing Animals. X At a meeting held at the Seventh Ave- I ue Hotel, March 12,1885, lor the purpose I inaugurating a movement directed to- u rard establishing a Fat Stock Show in tiat city,;to a committee compose^ of J. V. Aitoll, Pitleburgli, J. C. McNary, Iouatonville, l'a.,and J. J. Walker, Walkr'a Mills, Fa, waa delegated the duty of reparing 011 address setting forth the ob!cu sought ami urging ui>on the public w 10 claims of an enterprise 1n which a ery large number of tlio people have aliady manifested a deep interest. In disharging this duty the committee ask the ' loughtful attention of the reader to the cplanations and points submitted below. "In ttw> tirut nloim n fow nrnrda ATnloln. lg the nature of the proposed exhibition ill be in order. Among those who are liormed upon this subject it is well nown that England leads the world in 10 rare development of; meat-producing ? nimala, and in the quality of at least the eef and mutton, if notofthe pork, placed eforethe public for consumption. It is [so a matter of undisputed fact that this i due more to the peculiar nature of Enlish live stock exhibitions, and the stim- jj lus which through them is ufl'orded to 11 le producer, than to any other cause. J" hofcnglishexliibitionditfers from the rep'sentative American agricultural fair in m inking ripe,or thoroughly fatted stock, a ?n adlngand all-absorbing feature. In the dl merican fair the position of honoris with- cf it exception Riven to breeding stock, oi id food animals are either altogether 10 ;nored or thrown so completely into the J" ickground as to attract no attention. A bt milt of all this is that the English shows v t Smithfleld, Islington and elsewhure, hich liavu virtually placed Great Britain i front in the production of high-class Kats, are recognized and known all over B(' le world, and their reports are read with el! iterest and quoted as the highest author!- wl r wherever advanced agriculture (tlieSret isential ol genuine civilization) has plant- * I its foot, It is not too much to say that milhlleld has done more for the advance ?[ I the business of stock-raising than any t.e hundred old and well-established agn- . ' iltural fairs in the United States. ?e The wide-awake stock raisers oftliiB >untry, and especially those of the West, ave not been slow to recognize all this, ad to feel the need of a similar stimulus . 11 this side of tho Atlantic. As an CM- ?' rowth of this understanding u (at stock , low was established some years sjnee hy L 16 Illinois l'ldiird of Agriculture, anq re wated ;n the city of Chicago. It is a ,i? latter of history with which all are ,, imilar that this lias been a grant! sue- . ;ss. Those in a position to note its in- ?y uence are a unit in the assertion thin? ever undertaken in this eminl -I- * as done as ninp|, m tlie ppict^ca? im; { rPYemm^pj ffiojt pigiluanj animate j ha*the Chicago phu?-. It m the center nnoal|y for vast orowds ol the most ?-> m reE?ive ol all agricultural people, gather- a i d (rom all parti of the United States and ut anada, with no small number of vtaitprs w om Europe?and {|\e?p WOWW curry ome with (ncuf <i sens# of praetioal Bjjjopstrqlipn io no olher way obtainKoting the good results of the Chicago to shibition, the enterprising people of Kan- CI is CiU-und the Missouri Valley, t\\a (y ears ago, organized a sliovf of a similar oa- >' ire, and the two exhibitions already held all avt> bee# strikingly successful. Itissafe i say that both these fat stock shows are ea cruiuni'tit fixtures ill their respective lo- or illtles, and must continue like their great in altera at Smithfleld, to grow in useful- W ess and interest for unnumbered yearq to I8' Dine. Thus lar, however, Qb)oegi and nd Kansas City IIJ" tlie only points bold- . ig fat ;tos? exhibitions, in a, country ? abfe of sustaining a do^ufl of ?|mo?t, if * ot aitoactlief e?u?l magnitude1'be Umchaa poflio when Chicago and rl Kansas City mflst to supplemented by llier fat stuck shows. The comparatively iw who make a yeariy pilgrimage to . leso points come back full of the need of if imething similar nearer home, and the " ntold thousands of people vif ho, by reaso'n f having to go so far, #50 annually i|erived of the attractions and benefits of iicb exhibitions, are I'lunyirlnij for addi- ,, onal facilities of that-uature. For mure :ian a year past general attention has een turned toward Pittsburgh aa the atural location of the third American fat |tt lock show, and it ia indisputable t^S( verytbing is ripe for tj;c in^ptlofl o( the ? WKW niffHnl! lF repre: " m fe W inio boiiiR. f?t8b?>glt g ) by all pdds the vlact (or ttys exhibition; g et if tfcgte \jtiQ should plm? it upon its set turn their backs upon it, the effect _ V , ill be to drive it ebewfim. , * This brings 11s to th? mcotlng of last reek and U? action, which can be tyetqilpd 8, n a few words. Jt Tfna tjccidta} to. flrga- *. harea of $25 each. f?he stockmen pteaflt, bowover, wore of the opinion that it c' iad better, on completing the organiia- 1 ion at a meeting to be called a few (lava atfcr, be placed at $15,(XX) or |2fl,0u0.i A, emporaryffejWefl*,lie(iretary'anil liie- , (jtive pbmnuueo wfro chosen, with 111 pedal preparatory work assigned them, f ,nd to rciJort at the next meeting, oqn- S1 erning availability o( ftitos, ?Ml|8(iriptiqns J? warefl, ete. A la,r amflunt cu stock waa ?Ven a( the (fleeting, and a number of $ lioae present wero ready to pledge the ' ec?rlng of various amounts of additional 01 ubacrlptiona. The special features to be " ncorporated in the exhibition WMP 4th i Incd as follows; A 1. MeaUprodnoIng animals i?arlpe con- ' lit|on for'tho ploek. V. Horaos for brooding purposes excluiyely (which debars the introduction of , urf sMrts of any kind). Jj 3. I'airv products an J (ippliauiHat >V'e woita appeal to farmers and stock- [> H?n {or financial aid for this enterprise, or the following reasons: :uCU.1dUtW B h|e proof ol the valneof hload and method, j1 Seeing1 is believing, and the qvidenpe of Cj be senses to the stock-.ralaer Is an argu- ?' dent beyond question. Such an odqcat- g ng influence cannot hutcontribute largely ? Award improvement in farm atqi-k and y he copseonent innttud prosperity of L arming, {tmnstbotb stimulate and de- * relop the farmer, and a(Tord a wider use-, fi ulnesa and a greater profit ta the hreedor. 11 And this good cannot he derived from fat ?' i|ock shows located in the West. ? a. Jt must create a still higher and heU ? [or reputation for the (toek grown In tri- ? kutary regions. The diaplay of first-clasa, ? llnely finished animals will attract from a <iiatance tho very clajj ?( people whom [armors and breeders ire most desirous of meeting-^peoplo who can be brought here in no other way. These visitors will ?*ay with them tho.lwtfng impressions made by theocoular demonstrstlnj 0f merit which fat stock shows best furnish, tod new ones will follow from year to yew, each to'spread s'lll moro widely a knowledge of and an acquaintance with our people?a knowledgo and acquaintance which oannot be otherwise than sources of profit to both 1st stock and tine took prodneera. 3. It will make this a point for holding pnbllc sales of puro-bred stock. These sale* naturally gravitate toward centers of special live stock enterprise and activity. It la undoubtedly troo that sales of tills ' kind will iollow consequent upon the location of a ttt stock exhibition here, both i luring the progress of the showi and at ither seasons of the year. Our people teed the ad vantages of having these sales rithln easy reach, for as It now Is a largo lart of the Ohio valley is utterly devoid of he good by which, they are attended. J. A fat stock show will stimulate the ocal market. Its existence will encourage be production and marketing of better lock, and this in turn will result in brineax out a greatet number of buyers, with orresponiilng advantageous competition, 'he greatest weakness of the intermediate markets lies in tbo circumstance that uyers depend upon .finding good stock rhen they do visit such points to seek it; nd nothing can so certainly remo^f this ilSculty as to stimulate a higher grade of j reduction. Don't wait for a solicitor to call upon ou, but at once signify your willingness ) aid, and the amount of stock which you rill take. Address correspondence to T, ; I. Barman, Secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Gat and The Hoy. inntapolU TrlbuM. The cat sings on the fonco. The cat is sad. You can tell that from the song It sings. . Cats sing most when tliey are mostsad. The boy hears the cat and is sad too. The boy has a toy gnn. He thinks if he could shoot the cat it . ould make it less sad. Kind bovl At least it wonld make It sing less. . The boy hides behind tho bush and loots. Has he shot the cat? . No, he has shot his pa. ' How his pa howls! . He isthe sad one now. , But the boy will be sad soon. Wijl be be spanked? You bet your uttermost picayune he , ill?spanned till he la blue. ( ThoShoep llualtfeta, j Uiiml Stockman, j The aheep business has suffered greatly j om mismanagement, and from unduo t ttidity of the flock master* themselves. , o business can withstand mismanage ent and the pell-mell haste of its natrons escape from the tumble. Such mis uiioguiuciib yjuij ujuivco uinvwio nuino id pulls ii reasonably sound business iwn about tho ears of a panic-Btrickon owd. - If many wool-growers had oxerled a liitle more judgment anil ooumnc 1 holding their slieop, aud quietly.culling it and disposing of the poorer .ones, the isiness would never have been so greatdemoralued. 0 Dinner Gone to lVailo, The food that raises a rebellion in the " imach as it is swallowed does not bestow > ther comfort or strength. The stomaoh iilch for sometime alt?r dinner keeps nding up gaseous reminders of what baa ieu eaten, is not in good order, Tone at stomach up with Brown's Iron Hitters " id eat your dinner joyfully and heartily, r. J. B, Chandler, Clinton, Iowa, says, used Brown's Iron Bitters with jjreftt " ineUt for dyspepsia, alter other romedies id failed/; (Tub use of Iodoform AT moron rials in -j1 0 treatuifp,; whether in the " ITO, ,?f atinnowMes or ointments? OflM-bp avoided, M tliey are both in- ? riftus anil dangerous. Iodoform is easily itected by its ollensivo odor. Tho only liable catarrh remedy on the market to-. ' iy is Ely's Creain Balm, btiiliu hee Sow 0 1 poisonous druits. lias wired thou- ,. nii.3 of MiU chronic emeu, where i [ fltiief vcmt'ilies have failed. A jiarticle applied iptJ eaoh nostril; no pain; rotable to use. I'rlce fifty cents of i'.rug^ awww o A process lias been ilitpaverd by which ' oltsand waitmmn lio removed without . scar, ?ni| (he Wemocrats are trying to ,D it,oji tho noBtoflloes.?Xcwman hule- >: cAnf. { Young Hen I? lloml This, ti Tin Voltaic Bki.t Co., at Marshall, li ten., otter to wild UteW colebrattiU Klsc- ? 0-voitaw ftcw and other kukctiuo Ap- u 1-VNi.'** on trial (or thirty days, to men " o?ng or old) afilioted with nervous de- ? lily, low oi vitality and manhood, and " I kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, 81 luralgia, paralysis, and many other dig- Ji ses. Complete restoration to health, Yig- , and manhood guarant#?i- No risk is }' curred as thirty >b\ya trial is allowed. n rito thMa ?t oace far illustrated pampbi true. uwvdw ? ? ??i? ?ii If the spoilsman will look above the or of this administration he may find aiuu iuscribed: "A public office is a ihiic I runt. No trust hero for you.? ? \ilaJtlphia Priu. j] Dcciiuo or 0 "iii'iiiffiMii1111 The Pemooralic pilgrims to Washington L. ay consider themselves lucky to get ' lly one thing?Home. ? Boston Timet. An Knd to lloneSuraptnir. a 1 Edward Shepherd. Qf liart!aimrb', 1)1, j1 ys: "HftYtM received eft m?ch he?eflt .l W fflefWP Httera, 4 feci It my duty to * t sieving htimuuity know >> H?ve a, runtuwt Bftte on my leg for eight iatei my dootara told mo I would,have j have the bone scraped or leg ampu- j ted. I used, instead, three botMcg ?| < Icctric Bitters and seven hS5H UuyKli'na i rnica Salve. a8d wy le. (s n?.w wmnd id ? ?tctric patera arp Hold at J ?y ^nla a bollW, a\\3 Butklui's Arnica ( dve at !V'ic per box by Logan & Co. awMv "Sweet Face in the WitHlQ\v"*=-ftamo- ' at selling stamps i.n posttiil(ce.?Jfaeon 0 'Afaravh. ?;* i Vllt.l Plleal I I11??l 11 Sure cure (or Blind, Bleeding smd Itchig Piles. One box hp WCII tho wont ises of twenty icwa' atanding. No one i sed (HjU'er fivli tuinutea after using Wil- j n? h Indian File Ointment. It absorbs ; unors, allays itching, acta as a poultice, ves instant relief. Prepared only 'or lies, itching ol the privets Mfls, nothing " se. Sold by ilruguisuj and mailed on reilptofp(lce,||. Jrajier Medicine Co., roprietWSi Cleveland, Ohio. Wholesale Rents: Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. Va., id J. 0. Dent & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. UT 1 %'J 1 "Now, then," ?|id one spirit to another ; the sennoe, "what are you crowding '^r5ie iact is," was the reply, ''I'm ?? d politician and want la get a place in te Cabinet.'WttwilOM Bulletin. , -zm ?* StopThntCoaght y using Fraxier's Throat and Lung alsam- -tlis Oflly siira cnre 'or Coughs, old*, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, anil il diseases of the throat and .lungs. Do ot neglect ft cough. It way prove fatal. ?fej and hundreds of grateful people we their lives to Pr. Frazler's Throat anil ung Balaam, and no family wiU e?cr be ithontit after once using It, and diacovrjng iu marvelous power. It la pat up l large family bottles and sold for the nail price of 75 cents per bQttlo. Frailer . lediclne Co.. Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio, aratoga High Hock Spring Water for sale y druggists. Wholesale agents: I<ogsm ,t iq., Wheeling, W. Y(h and J. 0. Dent A to.. Bridgeport. fthln.. n*w A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. % : ' " - < ... ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB ?X PRINTING neatly and promptly eucutfld ?' the wmuQiMCM job u/riuk TUB BIG C0XXB6TICUT BABY. A Viu-Old Boy That Vtl|bl fsveatr.flve Pounds. Xorwalk, (fton.) Hour. The mother, a slight little woman, whb weighs, porhaps twenty pounds more than her son, tagged ajriy at bis royal highness and finally managed to eat him upon a lounge, and the reporter was given every opportunity for 'examining him. The boy haa an unusually pretty face, large, bright blue eyes, and light hair which has a tendency to curl, Uis complexion is fair and his little nose has just enough 'pug1 about it to be interesting. Bis arms are so large that it is with diliiculty that h'o can raise them to hia head, while his legs are simply great bunches of fat, which are utterly incapable of snsmining the weight of his body. Tbe boy look a great fancy to the reporter's hat tnd rained sledge-hammer blows upon llie crown with his fists until his mother took it away and gave him two sad-irons : to play with. The irons weighed six poands each, and . :lio boy appeared to handle thorn as easily is an athlete handled a pair of 20-pound lumb bells, lie moves about on the floor . with a peculiar hitching motion that is rery amusing. He haa eighteen teeth, i mil eats, his mother says, almost everything excepting pastry and candy. The joy is bright a^a dollar, very active considering his great weight, and well proporioned from the top of his curly iead o the soles of hia chubby feet iVhen born Saminy weighed be- . tween four and five pounds, and then three months old he weighed only .0 pounds. At the end of six months his ( veigbt had increased to 40 pounds,.and to;, at the age of 13 months, he weighs ihnnt 7R. Tno fnthor nt iko hnw \f? lenry Tompkins,1b employed by l'lmchur, g iiwco & Co. He ib a native ef Armonk, {. Y. Mrs. Tompkins was bora in Sligo, a reland. The couple are ol ordinary icight and build. They were married in 875, and this, their first child, was born n Vista. The youngster has never been I ick a day." Salvation Oil always cures pain. It bould be the companion of every travelog man. It extinguishes pain, whether esulting from a cut, a burn, a bruise, or ? sprain. Get only the genuine. Price r, nly twenty-five cents a bottle. 13 A change in the officials ol tho post- P (Bees will probably cause a delay in the istribution of the mails far a time. The ew bands will want to read all the postal u ardsufltiitbeytire of the thing.?ikiton ty A Startling Diaooverr. Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dakota, rites that his wife had been troubloil with cute Bronchitis for many years, and that '. !! remedies tried rave no wruwucnt relief,. . nlil he procured a bottle of Dr. King's lew Diwoyore for Consumption, long!# and Colds, which had a magical lfept, and produced a permanent cure. It > guaranteed to cure all diseases of throat, Digs, or bronchial tubes. Trial bottle ten ?nts at Logan & (Jo.'s drug store. Large | ii! $100. mwf4w i A gentleman in Denver is to enter a Ijjt against a skating-rink for injuries re- ? liiveu by his daughter in falling in front f tho building. If she had fallen inside _ othing would have been said.?itoifon 'cat. ________ .YcIvUms to Mothora. Ar? von disturbed at ntaht and broken f your real by a sick chil:i sutlering and rying with pain of cutting teeth 1 If 60, end at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winlow's Soothing Syr 141 (or Children Teethng. Its value is incalculable. It will reievo ttlO poor little sufferer ininiediately. lepond upon it mothers, then is no misike about it. It cures dysentery and iarrhuw, regulates the stomach and bowls, cures wind colic, softens tho gums, touces inllammations, and gives tone and ncrgy to the whole system. Mis. Winlow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teethng is pleasant to the taste, and is the procripuan oi one of the oldest and best feiftle nurses and physicians in the United tales, and is for salo by all druggists iirougbout'the world. Price 25 cents a Ottle. llWSAW There is a growing impression that ome one is going to get left.?Boilon Poit. Dr. FnuUr ? Koot HlUvra. _J Frnzier's Root flitters aro not a dram 1 hop beverage, hut are strictly medicinal fl It every sense. They act strongly upon JJ lie Liver and Kidneys, keep tho bowels peu aud regular, cleanse the blood and A vaten) of every impurity. Sold by drugists. $100. l)r. Fraiier's Magic Oint- 1 icnt?Uic greatest blessing that has been ? iiscoverod in thiB generation. A awe uro for Boils, BurnB, Sores, Cuts, flesh pr Vounds.Soro Nipples, Hajdwr Soft Corns, 1 "happed Lips ntld Hands, Hmplei and tlotehca. Mce Sold. by driwglBta. [rasier Jtfediclao Co., proprietors, Cleve- 1 >nd, Uh'iq. Wholesale agents:.Logan & 1 to, Whcoling. W. Va., and J. C. Dost A 1 !o., Bridgeport, 0. daw Buckleu's Arnica Salrf, The best Salvo in rtw> world for Cuts, . iruises, Safes, t'lcors, .Salt Rheum) Fever ' ienes, TfttW, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Tor^s and all Skin Eruptions,and positivey cures Piles, or no pay required. It is luaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or uonuy refunded, l'rice 25 cents per box. for sale by Logan (i Co. The president is receiving so mnny let- < era from applicants (or placet th?t bis j unit is brought in en evnrpui wstron and ? i junk dealer Is kepi html al work in hagling up the TWlO paper.?-Fa/l Jiinr AdW"Wt ? "Kougl, on llnU." Cleans out rats, mice, rdSches, flip*, ants, ce ledbugs, tkunks, .iliijmilinks.u^phurs. 15c ? Inireiwta. w jt. jgnir? (Cough jbjvnp. S For the Cure of Coughs, ColdiJ Hoarsens, BroncMtu,Croup, Influ-I enza, Asthm*, Whooping Cough, In-I . ciplent Consumption and for tht te-l , cedstagcsgftheliiscase. ForSalel j by all Druggiatt.?Price, ?5 Centt.| EgMBBSg ' I Bcntist*. < jQHARLEH E, MASON, I BENTIST, t 008. TWKUTH 4 MARKET BTRKSTB, Entrance 1306 Market Btreet. ; Oflia Bnnra-P In 1?.?..?tnltT.lt. ?W< IJ1EETH WITHOUT PLATE3. ~ No Cororing to Hoof ol Month. No DcMroylud Scnw o( Taite. urvtUlUcd Air, and Teeth Extracted Without Vain. UR9. MOKRMON, DenltoU, ; ntrti 1806 Market Sweet WUEEUNG DENTAt PLACE. > ESTABLISHED1871. Bent Oil in Tooth. #7 wakxaxtkd. Teeth extracted without pain hj ??w AnnasUntie. Local Application. rtou an not pm to ) T?th lb '.OT?b*^LDWKLI? ratio Jacob 8L, Cor. Thlrti-MUi at. I1 gc. Cation flr, Carson's Tills medicine baabcctniMd by mt In toypractii their day a in lunatic aaylutna or baveaank Into pm ur medicine, and dvilrv to placa tbli TOXIC where ll pill funn, nuto a?nd It UiroD|fa Um nail In.plain' Ilniulrwdi or luUmonlaU or poaUivo .cum or ci In my office, whlcb were accompiUhed aolely by the nc? aatUfiaa me (bat no medlcio* known to tbt prof nantly tbau tbla. Every form of Nenroua Weakn* ttpermatorrbu1*, Proataiorrhcua, Impolcncy, ate., la < la an liidornamentoNtby the dlatlnitulabed editor o by bavltur ui?d U aoaacc*aarn)ly In ula own Ursa at SINCLE BOX,SI.00; Address DR. CARSON, 723 T\ , ,)Va bav? known Dr. Caraon tor aevaral ya?M. an Ulltarally true; In fact, In ourownbandaUltimate la an bouot aud reliable pby*iclau. grg (Goods. SPRINGIA/D /3 DQ I v v i \ r 11 ui LS. Rhodes & Co. V ,'1. Will open this morning a new tack of Ladies' Brocade Velvet nd Silk Mantels. .ace Curtains! Our stock is new, Patterns hoice and at the right price, leautiful Lace Curtains at $2 50 er Pair and upwards. EW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, ODB STOCK OF FERSEYS NOW COMl'LETE. . S. RHODES & CO. mrtt f&cdicnl. " 3?I10F. JH^NERVOUSOEBILITY tot A T3"DVCQB6s99P:iUA:''luy''t:-VKNr-M XI t\ W~5^/i;?it<.y,r.nrlnuniurouji ARacxcalCurE FOR ? 5/loo free lodalro&cts or NERVOUS SBWSjfeSi. DEMIOTr,E|p,rt^fej nmn n Wrnknfiss 'i^vuiguuiu uuuauvud|njnlsr(UK| bn|?rtan? f?*YSIOAL gas-' JfisdpK p- J)?CAY, Hflsyiui RuncmrUutius A^eamon. ||*i|nn to builnm, or ?um Tested for overOlS0*,' lno, toeon*tojf?c? In THOUSAND OASES. Hsgjpi,-?. ujrdircti?rpncaikw lb-flu tho se*l or JlkAM Ita Tflxee H?a -Krffis.' A TRIAL BLfe,"r" ftiwttwfcol thi ho. 1, ? MOK&Sr OffissSjesa Jliroo MogUu, 7.oogJrtPHmth mS muuU vfcor. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M'roCHEMIITS 300* N. Toath BU, ST. LOV2S, MO. P11 PTURip PERSONS! Not a Truw. ylfrmmw ? nnOITIlir Curv without Mcdiclne PflSITIVF m In foot d*y or leaa, Han's Soluble Medicated Bougies. N'O nauaoon# dean of ouhebs, oopabla, or oil oI adal xvwhI, that we certain to produc;? dyapgpaia dentroylug the ooatingi of the Hlnmach. Price .60. Bold by all dniRglxu, or mailed <>u receipt oi loe. For further particular tend ior circular. P. 0. Box 1683. J, 0. ALLAN 00, nllRF BS John Stroai. New York. UUIILl >n?.frw,tr WeakNenrousMgn tfjf. Whan d?hlUtyt esluwrttd A lM?Wcw? pnun&ture d-cuy in *i.J .failure to, perform llfVa % *duU?aprr>i>r-rljrareoaaMa 1/ _ _ > jjt J"d?vVl0n uii*niuBboS<*\j lew and ?|rae? iMlhod* and abMlnta tliorHitur*a< Ktill inforoatlou and TraaUaa fn*. Mama CoamltiaR fnyatclan of MRS-TON REMEDY CO.. 4C W.UthSt, DR. MOn'S FRENCH POWDERS. Will cureUi??a?ata tfco Kidney*, Gravel. Gleet, rlctnrwj, Rod ?U Urinanr and urethral Dlieaaca, ?&gasffRsagssurfes id now, ulopn. eruptions, aoraiuJa, tetter, ult leum and all blood and *k!u dlmawes. Fennile eakncM upccdllr cnwa. Gonorrhea cured In 8 it*. Price 1*00. Sold In Wheeling, W. V*., by V Logik & Co., Draggwo. Befit by nUmUfld. ** rXJ fi EquiLFOB CuRWfl nil1 II kB COUGHS,COLDS, WH'BM- ,5rfncrri,<wK?Nt5S -jpMTa nMArsii rowusfVi 11 l-l Wietasc. hi lit 'J A KKtt H H Vv M*r*tUut tuittn, Iwanfl I ra^Kim'aoSm y NervcRcstorer * mU Djwrn & N?*Vt Onlyntrt irt f*r A'ert f iMwf ><//, 'ft. kH.IIJLB If ?Unrt?Ut ft* UltlAflf k>*> TrMtlM an t f? trial tioul* (in M mi to n?.KUN&n AHhat.h?%Mrw*.n. rlM*. BEWARE ok MIT ATI.sa PAAUHS. PENNYROYAL PILLS Lfflgis^s "* * ^gJgiCK r. S'tcHct aTEAMSHlf TICKETS! I nm still selling Tiokott to ot tmm Europo >1 abulou* low prloou U. F. BKHREN8, Urocer and 8tc*m*hlp Agent 2317 Market St., South Branch, 8801 Jacob St. fvn ?ttonujhai?gim. yy H. HEAKNE, Attorn ey-nt-Lnw, No. Wis Karkot street, Wftl WHFFT.TWn. W.VA. ' FRANKLIN TYPE POUNDIIY, 111 FlM llfNti OtMiiiiiaM, OhU* ALLISON A SMITH. '< Strut gontc. Nerve.Tonic, IVfEN.*'^ ?lor many yean, for tba treatment of Nirroni Vroti rarinatorrba;*, Impotcncy and all affection* of the Kidney* ulu. Ijwv*never lo?tapatient who used It. but It W : . ,wbo, bad it notbjen for iu timely lielp.wouldhave ended Bftnrtfnkm. I am now ?Wli[f ap lboacUra prietlpe 4 . will do tlie moat Rood. 1 havo therefore bad It put up In wrapper*, free from obtervatlon. to all part*or tfic world. !?? teMnRKSSHS^; ewlon will mtore lo?t vitality more rapidly and jwrtna. < a*, especially Hint of tba Generative Unratii, tucb a* completely cured by.lt. and often by a tingle box. Bolow f Hkai,tii akdHoWk, Dr. llale, who luiow* of IU virtue* id lucrative practice. - . SIX BOXES, $5.00* velfth Street, Washington, D.'C. , . Wj?ni*oTO?n. C.. Mtf iah. lBI. . I we know what lie atnto* In tba abovy wTfertlwuimt to baa done much tnoro than the l?<toM-lwlmi? for it. lio Kdln'r Hkai.t ' Inn IIumk. Kvoccrics, Sec. M, RE ILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Fork Packer and Oarer of the Celebrated # "Red Bird Hams," Not. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, Wheeling:, W. Va. My own Cure of Choice Smoked Mcata received dally direct from my Pork Hotuie at Mancheiter. . THE LABQKST STOCK OF General Groceries In ttie Bute. Sole Agent In this City for Sumford'i Yeast Powder In Bottles. WcNam*ra>"OJory" Tobaooa McAlpin's "Onward" Tobacco. LotUer's "Silrcr CoinV'Tobocco. BU,Uni:Po,"to SI. LOUIS FLOTTK. ROYAL PATENT, Bremen's Boat, Best in the ; market fcb6 JP*ISH. Mesa MackcreL Mackerel in 5 lb. cans. Fresh Mack oral in 1 lb. cans. Mackerel In kits. Broiled Mnckoml In 81b. cans. Codfish Main, Cod tab Bonelew, Codfish Balls. Pickled Salmon, Fi*jab Ralmon.^SnMMBflHR 1 French Sardine*. Kardtoes In Tomato Pane*. American Sardines in oil, Sardnea iti Mustaid. , ] Fresh Lobster, Baratravia bhrimps, Deviled Crabs, Flndou Huddles, 4c.. &c., AT R. JT. SJIYTH'8, Iebl8 Cor. Market and Fourteenth strecta. ii i.i.n,,riu<n I 11 Ut I JUCflUC.UIUC<tt O I "OWN MAKE" OF APPLE BUTTER 1 , Strictly Puro-60 cti a Pall. i mr20 litOfi MARKET STREET. j J^UKK F1TT0N, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, | Gas and. Steam Fitter ] Ko. HIO MAIN STREET. Ju?t rerclved, a lot of Chester'* Putout Adjuata- ] ble Hurnen. Hpeclal attention given to Jobbing. inrl4 ! rji KIMBLE's LUXZ, PLU91BEH8, 6ftS AND STEMA FITTERS, 1418 Market Street, j arHeattug and Ventilating of Public Building"! ( Dwelllnas and Factories a Specialty. I ?U24 "yyM. 1IARE 4 SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gum Iiud Stciun Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH STREET, All work done promptly at reanonable prior* U7 1 Insurance (Companies. H10_VALL^~FiRE^NSORANCE COMPANY OF WHEELING, W. VA. Omca?No. 1203 Vain Street. CAPITAL. 1100,000 00 Doeaa general Fire Inrarance Bniinom. Farm property, and Dwelling Houmm and oonlenu Inland for throe or fire yean. mmioroM. Henry Schmnlbach, Alex. Langhlln, John I'. Campbell, H. F. Behreui, David Qutman, W. H. Roblnwn, Ben]. Flihcr. HENRY SCHMULBACH, President. J. 7. L. BODOKBa, Secretary. jyO "J^IIE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF WHMUHQ, W. TA., '1AP1TAL , ......1100,0C0 Intures against lou or damage by flro and light alng all oIimm of deelrable property, alao Imurw cargoes on the Woatern water*. omcxxl. f. N. Vance, President, M. Bollly. Vice Prcridcnt f T. QtwwtMaln Oaa'v la- P imu't Bon DiMoroaa. N. Vanoe, M. RaUly, L.C.Btifel, I. H. Hobbn, C. W. Fnuuiholm. OFFICE:?No. ? TWELFTH 8TEKET. wirtf. financial. j gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. ' OAriTALuMiH i.tl^OOO^ |V*. A. Ism.................. President , */u. B, Simpson Vico-PriaJdent Praia on England, Irobuid, Fianoo and Germany, ' DIEXCTOW. Wn, A. Inert, Wm. B. Simpson. J. A. Mil Her. John K. Bofrfort, E. M. A tklt mon. Victor Koneuburg. Houry 8peyer, mr21 F. P. JEP80N, Caahler. gXOHANGE BANK. CAPITAL.... 4200,000. I. N. ^Prttidrat UMUK. LAOOHLm ?....Vloe-Pro?ldci\t DXUCrOM, J. If. Vance, 8. Horkboiwer, p. Langhlln, W. EUlufhaa, JL 8. Delaplain. A. W. Kdley. John Frew, Draft* laued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all point* in Europe. 3tm* 3. .IOKKB. nmhtw. glial gstatt Q. O. BMITH, Ueul Estate Agent and Stock Broker. Bpodtl attention given to Collertlni Bulla ari Kcnetml management of Bead lfttato. Can fnr nlah the beat o( reforoncca. 1210 MAIN BTBKKT, mria Whecllnt, w. Va. i ALTER H. KINEHAIiT, (8nooaaortoAlox.BoM.Br.) NOTARY PUBLIC, : Real Estate, Stock and Money Broker. Bttatea Settled, Hotuei Rented and Reuta <?1 looted. *rn?3 Market Btrect, cor. Twelfth, 1TJ1 Wheeling. W. Va. ffiommlsstou glctxhants. B. DivtHKjaT, c. 1). Eoouomw, General. Of D. Ejfglcaton A SON, Special* B. DAVENPORT & CO., t G0M3VHSSX03ST f ileelen In Oitln.^nr^PoMi. ProTlalona, cboeae Jrt im WAHHlKnTtW St. nhlcaio. BENT8 ARF, WANTED IN EVERY o?Im. ggawaportatton. -ryTaEKLDIGdJELM QKOVEH. B. a 8:30 5 H 9:io ? ?? ? 11:00 " 7 u 12:00 M. 8:00 " 1:00 p. M. 9 " 2KB p. M. 9:40 OM SUltDAYB. ( Leave the city at 8 a.m. and erery hour until 9 p. m. &1n8m& ' in? Lcavo Wheeling Park at A* m. and every hour antii iokm. a HKBflca. , no6 8op<rioUndent. jg ALTIMOKE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. bulM will run u follows-Wheellng time: No. 88. voTi Roll hit bod 1*0. Local. No. 87 Dally No. 88 Dally Lety?- A. M. P.M. A.M 4.M. P.M. Wheeling ti? 4:10 7:i0 8.4 6:80 BoUalre 7:1ft 6:4? Minulngtoii_? * 7 JO ???-.. ? Arrives at t. M. p. * Grafton......^.. ... 4:00. . 11K* 1:10 10:16 % P.M. A. M. Oomborland-... 8:40 "7:0C 8:80 Washington City- 7:tt 7?0 fcltlmorf : 8.-QI 8:10 tto.86, tt and 8? nop at aU Stations. ' * " No. 2 Mo. 4 No. C WMTBQuyp. No 14 No. 12 Dally Dally Dally Let re? a. m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wheeling?......... 7:85 8:40 9:16 7.*06 11:20 BelUlre 8:10 4:16 10:06 7:46 12:06 I Znuuivlllu. 11:90 7:00 12:18 ?J? 2:40 Newark.......... 1:90 lOUft S:W Columbus....,..,.,. 2:40 11:80 6:16 A.M. Cincinnati....... - 7:26 4:0010:00 8enaoakyMHMMU. ^ IM .,1 8:66 * ' Indlanapolia. ?11:00 7:0ft *4*45 ^ > . A.M. P. M. StLonls 7:80 6:4ft 7:10 tBllCaftt ? 6:40 9.-00 7:28 gyMMClty^..,.. 8:00 i:lj 9KK) "Tioundhviiio mooSSo3moS IpmtVBSEingat 11:86 a. m., and arrive* at Moundavllle at 12:16 p. m. dally except Sunday. Mannineton accommodation at 4:10 p.m. ZanwvflJe Aocom. leaven Wheeling at 7:88 a. m. and 8:40 p.m. BellalreatftOOa. m^nd4:16p. in., ' ItanaVvfi^iuSoramodiUon taken off. B. A O. Sleeping can on all through trains. Through Coach from Wheeling to Columbus on No. 2, leaving Wheeling at 9:16 a. m., arrinm at Columhui at 2:40 p. m. Clow connection! are mado lor all points Bnnth and Southwest, North and Northwest, making this a detlrablo routo for colonist* and persons moviuK to the great West, and to whom particular attention U$?kots to all principal points on tale at Depot. Sleeping oar accommodations can be secured. Deoot Ticket Offios. T. B. B. BAAfiX) mckrt Awnt B. A O. Depot. JOHN BAILIE. Ticket Agent, under McLure House. JOHN T. LANE, Tn?v. PasseuKer A Kent W. M. CLEMENTS. M. Of T. R. T. DEVRIE3, Qenersl Agent. Wheeling. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIVIYT B10N.B.4 0. On and alter DECEMBEB 21, trains will arrive ind depart as follows?Wheeling time: For Pittsburgh-#:'.* dally and 4:10 a.m. and 6:80 p. m., daily except Sunday. For Washington?4:10 daily and 8:25 a. a., and 1:06 aad 6:20 p. m. From Pittsburgh?10:65a.m. and 7:00 and ll:lf p. m., dally, except Sunday. From Washington?4:iudally and 10:66 a. m., and 7:00 and 11:06 p. m. dally except Sundaj. C. K. LORD. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Baltimore, Md. mmo ir irrun iun n. .u. IUt1U| UDU, .-U|i?. I ilMUUIKU. I B. E. F. SMITH, Paaa. Agent. Plttaburgb.Pa. QHIO RIVER RAILROAD. Time table corrected to November leave Panhandle Station, foot of Eleventh utrcet. near public landing, u follows.?Central 8taii(lnr? rUne-whlch la 85 minute* Blower that WhoeUuc ttoa: 1 some south. Daily Dally Ao Pa*.Pi?: cow. a, k. p.m. A.ar.* Leave?Wheeling.?....,... 0:16 8:16 6:26 fcrrlvo-Bon wood 6:8S 8:35 kfoundsvllle 7:00 4:00 7:80 illariagton 7:50 4:50 9:66 Proctor . ? 8:06 6:06 VM New Martlnrrlllo 8:25 5:25 10:10 Jardla 8:85 6:85 10:60 Hrtenvllle ~. 8:66 5:55 H-85 friendly (Matamoraa),.,? 9:10 6:10 12.10 St. Marys 9:45 6:45 l:bft Mlliamatown (Marietta) 10:40 TM 3 54 Ptrkenrbum. W. Va. ? 11:16 8:16 6:16 i ooma woCTw.. - - . " ~ Dally | Dally AoPaaa. Paaa. coin A.M.'PH. A. M. Leavo?PnrkcniburK 6:B0 8:80 6:86 Arrlve-Wllllamatown (Mari'tta) 7:10 4:06 7:46 Bt Marys 8:031 4:56 i 9:45 Friendly (MaUmoraa) 8:40 5:80 11:00 31iter*vllle. 8:56[' 6:46 uSft Sardla......................................... 9:15 6:01 12:21 New Martinvllle 9:28 6:10 12:BO Proctor ... ? 9:45 6:82 1:80 Slarington 10:00 6:50 2.-00 Mounditvlllo............................... 10:47 7:46 8:<5 Benwood.................................... U:1M 8:10 4:85 ffheeUng.,.^.^.u.....^^.^~. UtMj 8'JO 6-.CQ Passenger tralua dally Including Sunday. AuDommodatlon tralua run dally except fiundav, JOHN Q. TOMLlNSON, Ticket Agent. Wheeling, W. Va. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI A ST, LOPIS RAILWAY?Panhandle Ron to. Time table for East and Weat corrected to NOV. 16, 1584. Tralna leave Panhandlo Station, foot of Eleventh utrcet, near publlo landing, aa follows? UentralStandard time: 1 Pitta. Bast Fast Pae. mnom. Eip'a Rxp'a Exp'i Kxp'a A. K. p. M. P.M. A.M. Leave?Wheeling............. 6:45 12:45 4:10' 8:20 Arrive?Wellsburg... 6:28 1:26 4:51 9:10 3teubenvllle. 7:06 2:12 5:26 9:88 Plttaburgh 9:25 8:26 7:10.. P.M. A.M. A.M. Harrinburg.. 1106 1:10 4:16...? Baltimore....... .... 7:40 7:40...?.. . A.M. Washington .. ?. 8:50 8:50 Philadelphia. ? 8:06 4:88 7:50 New York.......................... 6:10 7:00 11:20 P.M. P.M. P.M. Beaton 8:00 8:00 8:85 OOIKO WBI. Pto. Dean Weat Aowatiow. Exp'a Exp'i Mall, c'm'n A. M P, M. A M P M Leave?Wheollng. 8:20 4:10 5:48 12:fc4 Arri ve?Steubenville 9:88 6:25 7:06 2:12 Cad la. .3w...? ... 11:20 7:25.. 6:16 Dennlaon ?........?. 11:25 7:40.. . 4:C4 P.M. A.M. Newark 1:45 1:55 0:45 Columbus. 8:00 8:16 8:00 Leavo?Columbia 8:20 8:28 Arrivo-Dayton, 6:67 7:22 Cincinnati 7:25 7:80 ludlauajKjllN 10:20 11:87 3t. Lool* "~7-sb| *7-80 ... Chicago. 7:80 6:66 ......... AW trains daily excapt Sunday. ~ Pullman's Auace Drawing Room and Bleeping . SSfiSra ' cu?r>. Jsgsgaaa Hokot Office, under McLuro lloiue, Wheeling, Ml wri-ofS"'' Ohio, _Om'l Ful and Ticket Ajtint. pitubonh. p. QLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH B. R. Cpndenjod Timo Table of l^wenger Tralna corrcctod Nov. 16, l&a?Central Bu^ffiTlme: OOIKOWMT. IW. , P. M. A. M. A. N. P. M, p. w. HUbnijli 11:20 i;oo . $,3, rj!{j Allcjluwr U-M l;lo U:? 1:5 gg1??? WW 8:6ft 1:40 4:10 HutUropool i:os?:42alao 53 Cleveland......... 11:10 1:00 J:oo Hirenm. .. 1:00 9m.., lM tt= fc 83= ?| SiS 2& ?fl J;g S3 Toronto.....,"..."..... A:M 10:80 1:26 SJi 6:80 BtotibenvlUe. 6:4ft 10:57 1:46 sX 6 w ? 7:02 11:16 2:W ?:? 7S Martln'i Vvrrj 7:00 11:86 2:41 4:20 JiJJ BrldMport 7:48 U& 2:48 iM 7:4* Bclfflre. 8:00)12:10 8:00 4:5 {*3 COIWO IAIT. B?iiAire.^ Vwl^SblioSi ?fer= sis ig|s:ll lis glgafez: S;? }}:y j;s ?;>{ Twoalo css 9:50 ll:ai 4*3 Im SSSfcr- '!?iSin 11 tig SIS Btjvi 11:34 1:44 Vlf. &&== J3 j? = III Sfgsrr -sk J? & ~ra -ss SShtar? Sl$ ?:? 5:W SS==J?=J3J3S!}S WK. A. (NMraHlsayr.ywitumm^