I eommlsfUmtti' Jktlct, i TioVMI^lOXEK'S sale of REAL ~ I L 4>T<4 rK porwance of tb* autbortty retted la me by a I Aow of Municipal Court of Wheeling, mi! I oq th? third Jar ul June. law, and an order o I if u'.e wade ?ia tiie istb day of AvgttMt. ;w, fa * I ?uit Ir cbanfeiy therein peudliif, la which Kmma I TarJ?>r wlii? * " Tar.or, ?er fcu>baud, are nlaln> I ofl? *nJ W illiam II. liaiden and others are doI JffiilUlf. 1 *1" 00 I HATPBIJAY. OCTOBER 17, I eoaufudaic } I" o'clock a. k? idl at public aucI bod. to tljtf AUhut-and bnt biddrr, at the fiont I door ot tli- tV.iirt Hotue o' Ohio munty, Weat I \utaiA. thv foil .widk dtacribed real estate: I 71* ?, ; oue-hal/ of lot.numbered thirty (. ?} I Iittutf oa t.ie Njtith ?id* of Fifteenth street, in the I jUfjurl < rm a ? rTca do.t thereof uthe purthaw may elei t to ?i- the U'ance shall be paid In tW) equal In j,'cj?au, wi.h luteruat from day ot ra'e, atone tad 1 wo j?*r? 'rem the day ot tale, :e?pectively, ite t un hiM-r to give hii uote* for tbe deferred mvoiiiw. with *?iirl;y to ie approved by Uie Sa,ral?ioacr; -ad w furtner ?eeurlty the title to L,! marl of I?m?1 iball be retained uutil the pur ehvv oow y ?hill have bmi paid In full, und the Jjvcjjl commliiioaer o;i].*red by the Ceurt to conm*r fit fit bark, tf'oi; pP Hal fommlnloner. I Jfoe Jfalc. yji.l'AM.K KA KM FOIi SALE. J / offer fjr file my farm In Belmont county, O., which He4 *dj4?em to ilia city of Bellslro ind ex- j teal* dor* the ool j r.vcr about three-fourtha ol / I ? mile. 1 ne nver bottom him cever been over- 1 fljirt-1 by the highoit tloodi lu the Ohio rirer. 2 Tflffiuia cjutiliu | AISOUT S40 ACRES, On wblcJi there are ' TiroGood Dwelling Houses, Barns, I Stubles, &e. _ TWO ORCHARDS of the beat qua:ity 01 inui. Bdi.lc* b*viiitf tiikee veins of coil, All of Which cau be mined from tho wuth line. It MOtio'* the Appr'-afh to the coal lauda Id Belmont pcuntT for many miies back the Bo 1*1 re and WcrwT'trnpiJce and ihe Bell Aire, Zaue?vllle aud tiarhmatl ?Atlroad ruin through the farm. The Ohli KAllto.d U graded to wlthlaatboil di?u;icf !. mVr 16. lmfi. aeplH-Mwr ial> __ ' . ? tre got gent and ?ov jfaU, aS ? .. ? ..... . nu, i on RENT, 5S all So. %0 Market *trvot, partly fu?nUhed If deaired. J? Four worn* No. o5 ikveuteenta atreet. ma So jO Alley 15 t>?l Thrte Room*, No. 1044 Koff ftreet. po, Tdw two roomed Uouiea ou Tweoty-aerenth oil street, between Mattel and Mala a tree U. ^ 5u 191 Alley 15 ? Three k pivyc*?j ??nwwi>u * FOUBTEENTH STREET. 1 ** o ? ?ttogncg-at?gaw. j T M. GARVIN, X ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, * A* i> Norxar Poatjc, Wheeling. W. Va. Boom 1 . Odd Fellow*' Block, Cor. Cbapline and Iwelllh I Bu. r?>n wtiona promptly a-tended to. eepiD*w I SG. SMITH, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW A NOTARY PUBLIC, .^rai^pKssr. gatedtcai. relievemore quick It Uuui *ny othrr known rem ' '* Ithfunuiiuni. NuurnltrU, BSWUK s&fsc fl RcUUca. Wound*, HmuUuW, aPr:Jt?^TCgyfciS,-bTHa tt*CTlff3<}lfclnuitlit<. tl, 01b. FRIGHTFUL CASE OF A COLORED MAN. contracted a fearful cane of blood polnoo In 3. I wu treated by aorne of the beat phmcian* Atlanta. They used tbeold rcmedleaof Mercury 1 Potash, which brought on rhcumatUm aid paired my dUuitlve ofgana. Kv. ry Joint In me au-nllpti ntul (till of iaIu. I wits lu a horrible idltlon. When I hiul Wen given ap to die. my isiclans, who bad seen tlio workings of me dictne in other cam*, thought it would be a endid time to tc*t the vlrtnrwof fiwifts Hpeeiflc. i?;n I commenced taking H. 8. 8. the physician j I could not live two weeks under the ordinary atment lie commenced to give me the medie btrietly according to directions, which iconued for several months I took nothing ebe. 1 commenced to improve from the tint Occa nally 1 would have a backset from imprudence. id tue rheumatism left me, ray appetite bicame right, and the ul< en, whiun th-j doctor said n the moat frightful ho had evt r seen. b?*gau to U, and by the tlrst of October. 1884, I was a well n again I am Wronger now than 1 ever wan or*, and weigh more. Ihtvcnot failed to re rt for duty since that time, being engaged in the warehouse o: CUhbs Carley Company. 1 hare ?n, and still am, doing ?omeof Uie hardest work y mau ever did, and am ready to answer any nation that may be asked concerning this case. Ill's Specific has saved me from an early grave. LKM JlcCLHN DON. Ltlanta, Ga., April 18,1385. ,em McClendon has been In th? employ of the [!?Carley Company for some years, and I know ?above statement* to be true. At the time he pui taking Swift's Specific he wm in a horrible i lition, and at my solicitation bis treatment ;h 8. 8. 8. was undertaken hj a physician alter eral others had decUred his co>e to bo hopody 'icuiable. lie took noUiing but 8.8 4.. and I been as K-uud as a new dollar for 'several raths. I regard his cure almost miraculous. W 8. CKU8BY, iianager. Chess-Carley Co., Atlanta Division. itlauU, Ga, April 18. 1885. C ACT I OX. tonsumera should notconIu?e our Epcciflcwlth ! numcruns imitations, sub?uncui, i'otash and ircury mixtures, which ore gotten up to sell, not their own m. rit, but on the merit of our rvme. An Imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, d they thrive only a* tney can steal from tho ar le Imitated. 'or sale by all druggists. P-mil.onn Ul.uvl miH Hkln DIsAIM* KialltMl f?y>. ras Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga., Y., 157 W. 2*1 itreot. J j2-MW !*or mle br Logan A Co. and laughlln Bro?. unwig Mig i pers say so much ibouL" 'Indeed 1 Indued!" 'How thankful we ihoold be for thai medicine." A Daughter's Mlnrrj. 'Ik ven years our daughter roffered on a bed of Iscry, "From a comfltcatlcu of kidney, liver, rhenstlc trouble and nervoiu debility, 'Under the care of the best physician*, "Who gave her di*easo various names, "But no relief, "Aud uovr she is restored to us In good health by simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that wo had iiinnid for years before uaiug 1L" Tn* Parxxt*. M"Kone genuine without a bunch of green Hope i the wnite Ubt 1. fthuu all the vile, poisonous utt with "Mop" or "Hops" In their name. xpu Mwraw ? t~-r >~rWSF>^1 Amo?* BWdlolMl iflSTiiTEfefcsssv-ass | W ^cunuTti" iW|?i?;>? c b m > > e" ' , Ktauds pre-emtn-ut, jljrt It checks iho further ttSTV progrea of all dlsf-* ? V VA nrilura of tho atom iSjk Wfll ?cb,liver an ! bu*eli, vlt1 Wy^n^v revlvel tbo vital -fj?''J^sStSv vt'iiamina. prevcnu 4Z*i-' and remodlt* chill* jr ?VMjw >v jf and lever, lucrc&sea j9 Z? *he activity o( tbe . 1/9 kiauoy*, ooanuricu ' '"Swf 11 tendency to rbeauntltm and 1? & genuine ?t-?y and ?iUoo to nxsd.lnArm W "OMACH c SlKESTSX AC^9 over, d. rived Irani 3 0 5 & Die purest mid mo?l DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC A POSITIVE CUKE FOB iv> nr?^ ui ui mci ii icoo OR THE LiqUOB HABIT. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea without le knowledge o' the person taking it. In absolutely armlet, and will effect a permanent and apeedy arc where tho patient laamodeiate drinker or a alcoholic wrtclc. It haa been given in thou ind* of caaea, and in every lmuucu a perfect cure as followed IT NKVKH KAMA fho ayatem nee imprecnated with ihe Specific it, becomea au tter lmpoaibllity for tho liquor appetite to cxiat GOLDKN SPECIFIC CO., Prop'ra, Cincinnati, O. For aalo by I/XJAMAOO. Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. Call or wrlto for circulars and full particulars. Jy6-MW.tr DR. MOTTS FRENCH-POWOERS. Will cure Diseases of the Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet, trlctnres, and all Urtaanr and Urethral Disease*, lervoua and Physical Debility. dsmloal Weakness Asaof Vigor, ramatuie Dodlne In Kan. Sari) >oo*y. Impotenoy aanaed br errors of youth, ex Msea, Ac. 87 pulls In all Its forms, sore throat ad nose, nloors. eruptions, acrofala, tetter, salt houm and all blood and akin dtsessss. Fomali g& ssssm?.^ l F. Bocetmo, Loaui A oo., Druggist*. Bent kj aallaaaled | AAV MAM HOOD. YOUTHFUL, WPBU I llv I denoe. Nervoua Doblllty. oared ta IIA I Botanic Menrs Bitters, BOe..at 15 K LUU I Wwntti Bt . PhtU.. and nm?rtat?. *21 FORI BSaBTbSBSrtt? ?ta 'SkiiMi$tmx\ OUIc* i So*. U& aud '41 FourUanth Street. j TUB MUGWUMP WAIL. Aim York Sun. Ob, the enormity, the round ?nf it. This makes a very convenient arrangement, and gives an earth bottom to :he neat, with overy'facility for controlling :hc hen aud the chick. It these nests are Mattered about the vards. hens will take po&sefiaiou of them, and when one takes .0 Sitting, she may he furnished with eggs, ind closed up with a slatted door, or a :oop sot in front of the barrel, and proected from disturbance by any other hens. The coop will serve for feediugand waterng the hen. and allow her a place for ixercise. As one rarely has things ready then they are wanted for use, it is well a iOvik after such things ad these in time, specially when early chicks are raised. Vlife re barrels aro not to be had convenently, coops made in the shape of small beds, and wether-proif, with loose doors 0 close them at night, can be made hrough the winter, in rogan Co.'s Drug itore. Large site, $1 (X). mwfaw India women do not like to be doctored , >y men. Kanrnui DebllUuted Men foil are allowed a free trial of thirty days ; if the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic ; ieit with Electric Suspensory Appliances, or the speedy relief and permanent enre if nervous debtfity, loas of Vitality and Hanhocd, and all kindred troubles. Also, or many other disca&et). Complete reetoraion to health, vi^or aud manhood guarantied. No risk 10 incurred. Illustrated )amphlet, with full information, terms, >tc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Bell 3o? Marshall. Mich. Mffww The first man to make a base hit was Jain. _ Very Kem.-trknble ltncuvory. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wife has been almo6t lelploss for five years, so helpless that she xrald not turn over in bed alone. She jsed two Bottlei of Electric Hitters, and is to much improved, that she is able now ;o do her own work." Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed or them. Hundreds of testimonials attest heir great curative powers. Only fifty :enta a bottle at Logan A Co.'s. mwfaw The life of a Chicago car horse is twenty rears, yet even that sedate city is adopting :he cable system. Warden* A. A. Bruah, of the Sing Sing, New York, State Prison, says Brandreth s Pij13 arc the most valuable cathartic he jver used. He haa been a great sutTerer from rheninatism and blood poisoninar, but obtained very little relief from medicine or doctors until he commenced using Urandroth's Pills. Ho took fifty Pills in en days. They not only cured bim of rheumatism, but gave him a vigorous appetite and purified hid blood completely. ItWFAW Up in Vermont $17,000 skatingrinka are jffered for $800. The tenacity with which people abide by their early faith in Ayer's Saraaparilla can only be explained by the fact that it is the best blood medicine ever used, and is oot approached in excellence by any new candidate for pnblic fsvor. mw Buckleu'i Arnica Salva. The best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever tores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poeiLively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,or money refunded. Price 25 cents par box. For sale b? taron A On. FINANCE AND TRADK. rhe Feature* of tho Money and Stook Market*. Kiw York, Sept. 24.?Money ou call ceny at lalX percent. Prime mercantile paper 4ma |?rwut. Fuieiuu fcUcbaniro riutet ami unchtnui'd. oovkknmk*t uondt?Were dull aud ?teady. fcTATE Uonub?Dull and steady. Railway There wssa k1 bttttafw; to* lid mU* were little more to-da> ttiau ou two or three other dull days durlug the past mouth. stocks-At the Stock Exchange the Uuct'iatlons today In ito case, except Ltckawanne, amounted to as much aa 1 percent. It is beginning tw leak uut Uut 'he niecUi got the Presidents of the trunk l'.ues o i Tuesday wm uot haraonlou i. It Is stated tint M broke up ia a row aud tlut there was no temblanceof narmonv during the lalt r part of the proceedings especially Toe earning* of the railrostls makin* total ic.orts show that ihey are doing le?s profitable bus! ess *h?n when price* were 2i percent lower than tln.se now ruling Lickawsnna clcs.?l with a g.iin of % perceut The geueral list touched the hi* lust figures either at tin opening or before midday, it) the aiternojn bu tuess was extremely dull, and the final qu^at ous, howev* r, are a sr.ade higher thau the buttoin figures aud from J* to perceut lower thau hue evening. 7 he market clued dull and barely steady. Tiauiactluus 203,COO shares. U 8. as. IU8K: U.O. i\p, U2K: U. 8 new 4s, 123ft; Pacific Gsof'A Central Padflc, firsts, 1UU; Krle, seconds, 67^; Lehigh A Wilkesbarro, of'd, 'Jfljy, Louisiana consols. 78; Missouri 6s, i02. it. Joseph, 118: St. P. A 8 C. firsts, 123M; Tennes*e Ca, old, 49; do new, 49; Texas Pacific Land Grants <*, do Rio Grande. 70; Union PadCc fimts 21 K; do Land grants, 107};;do?lnting fund, 119; Virginia 6s, 40; Virginia Consols-extra matuwt coupons, 4S; do deferred, 10; Adams Ex ore* UJ; American Kxorem, 98; Canada Southern, 37 >4: Central Pacific, 87; Chesapeake A Ohio, 7k: do flria preferred. IS; do socond preferred. 8; C.C.aA 1., 46. Denver A Rio Grande. 12; Erie, 16S: do preferred, 31; Fort Wayne, MX; Kansas A Texas, UK; Lake Erie A Western,^; Lake Shore, 71%; Louisville A Nashville. 4^; Louis-, v:lle. N't* Albany A Chicago, 40; Memphis A Charleston, S&; Michigan Central, (; Mlesourl Paclflo, Nashville A Chattanooga, 45; New Jersey Central, 41ft; Northern Pacific, 21&, do preferred, 47k: Chicago * Northwestern, 97%: do preferred. lStf: New York Central. ft*; Ohio CeutnO. 1; Ohio A Mississippi, 21; do preferred, 78: Padflc Mall, 4734; Pittsburgh, 141; Heading, 17?: 8l LouUA SanFaortaco, 17^; do preferred, jl u* ? do preferred, 10J*: Texas Padflc. lift Union Paclflo, 4%: Untfil Statuitom, M; W? tit. L. A P. 7*f; do preferred, 18K; Wells-Fargo Express, 114: Western Union, 67Ji. 8rssds(afr?s< d Piovisions. chicaoo, Sept 34.?A weaker feeling succeeded In the wheat market to-dsy, and dnrngthe eeesloo price* dccllucd to a point J cents under the h'?he?t prices of yestcr sr. The feeling was stroog at theopening owlog t?tbo showing of a decrease of ROW bushels lu the amount of wheat afloat destined for England and the Continent Under the Impulse of this showing tie November delivery advanced to 87fcc, an advance of Ka aa too pared wl'h iho May JWWUj, bat it ww found that the offering! were free, and under tome Rnrrare prices fell off to MKo. rallied to 87J ana firm: winter I wh at flour, |4 40a490 for sauthern: U40a4?5 lor Wisconsin. and tl 51 for Michigan; oft spring wheat S3 40*4 00; Minnesota bakers ?3 AO at SO: pateuta |4?0a62S; low grade* Ii00*300. , Kyo flour IJ <6aAOO. Wh-at open ?d strong and He higher, decllurd 1c, rallied We. sold off lc, rallied He, fluctuated and closed He under yesterday; ' sales ranged: September NKawfc closed at Mc; , October *4Ka85*$c. cloeed at WHo; November 83 >?a I 47}ic. clo"eo at MKc; No 'i apt lug Ma S4Hn: Mo. S 1 spring 7oKc;No. 2 red 88c: No. 3 red mc. Corn ratal ?troug aud : higher, early offered (or T u ar opilons; closed Irregular; cash 4i^c; Pep*: 1 ! tcmbc; closed at 42^c; October 41%* 1 41$ d at iwitfe. oat* quiet aud st-ady: cash 2SKa2>Hc,, 1 closed -t2rV4'a;OuU)ber2&>.a2S^c closed at 25ft r; May 2&H*2i&c. cl'j?*d al 'Mfc. Kyenrm; Ho. 2, \ < W\ Barley quiet; No. 2,70c. Flaxseed firm; No. i 1,9* 2C. Mev pork ooened weak, derlluel lljc. Boxed meals flr.ii and unchanged: shoulders 8.75aI.OX*: snort rib 5.60c; snort clear 6COifl 15a dugm sturdy an l unchanged. Whisky romlnal I at II 10. Mutter dull and u chsugel; creamery . 17aJ0r; dairy lOalGj. Egg* Ann at 17c Aftcruouu 1 B ard -*lieat firmer nml Ha^c higher Corn, . oats and lard unchanged. f*orx2Ha5cbl-her. I Niw Yoaa,8ept 2t -Kiour, receipts 17,i85 barrels; exporu 3,139 barrels: market ra'herwiak; sales 20,000 barrels. Wbca', sp-t lower and dull; j option* opeuel hlghfr, sftsrwards weakeucd, but rloaed ft -ady; receipt* I92.NM) httabels; export* 3J.- <. CJi bu?hels; sales 6,610,11)0 bushels futures: lMj.a.0 bushels spot; No 2 spnog>9c; No 1 hard 93?9rtftc: f ungraded rc?. cluing at 51 OOji: February ft 03)5; May 5107aI 0 dosing at II u7>4. Corn opened heavy aud Jia^c lower, cloaed ?ie4at?J4c. closing at 4sj?c; December 4734a WA clialuic at4i>?o: January 4>9^?46)4c, clo?lug at 4A%c: February 4^c; May 4Sfic. Oat* stesdy; rccelpu 65,?0 biuhels: export* 10,822 buahela; 1 mixed western -28aI2c; white do S3*4:c I Hay steady and in fair demand, foffee, fal-ly ac- I tire sale* 77,but) bags: September 6 80c: October J O.TjaCooc; November 6.80c; December 6bS*8 9.c: January 6.90c; March 7 05c Sujrar dull: redutd ?iuict; ?' 6H?Cc; extra C C 1-lfcafisic; htandart A trKc;cuili)t( aud rruah.d 7} 9); short clear |o 65. Whisky stronger at fl 04: J finished goody huei on tl 03. uutwr quic: Mid f michmged. Cheese and sugar unchanged. Eggs fl ?teady at 14c. ff Philadelthia, Pa., Sept. 24.?Flour Arm with a fair demand. Wheat weak and un?eltl<#i; No. 1 Pennsylvania red UhJ^c: No. 2 rtd September Vl^a 92c; u-tober 92a9^o; November 9S%*9 c; December %\c. Corn decllued about kc under the iu.-reaslng receipts auu light demand; steamer No. 2 mixed aa^c: No. 2 yellow 50)?a>LHo: No. 2 iuix*d September 4H!^aW>.ic; October aud November 4sl/i<4Afa; December 40Viat6,tjc. Oat*. st>ot qu et; prl-es unchanged: futures quiet but B eady; No J while September 33?33>?c; October 32%a33c; Novemucr iUa&iVic DecernOer 3^aXlSc. flutter . dull and wiak; western duirv extra italic. 10 Toledo, 0., Sept. 24.-Wheat doted active and ^ case.-; >o. 2 ca h 90j asked: No. 'J soft ca hand w Dctober 9JV4c Lid; November 94c December 95>?c; May fl U%. Co n easy a dquiet: cash 44?; October 4i!*fc bid: sear 37c bid 37%c asked: May 3sSc. f L>aln duhau i tirxn cash or October 2Sc. Novem- I bt-r 2?>jc; May 31&c. Clover sc*.d ittlo doi ig: I cash or October fc>35; November 15 45; December I fc&O. * Baltimore, Sept. 21.?Wheat, western lower, cloitng dull; No. 2 winter red ap- t90%c; October 9 jHc; November83Ka9^C. December 90){c. Cora, western irregular, closing dull; mixed apot i'iia 47^ic :v c toiier 47jKa4Sc ;year 44Ha4%c; January 44S a(4Hc; steamer 45>ic. Oau higher ?ud Urin;we?t- r eru arhlte 3JaJ6.:; mixed aiUilc: Pennsylvania 8ta l> iuc. 1'rovU.oua steady. Eggs higher at I8al5%c. Live Stuck. Chicago, III., Sept. 2L?The Drovert'Journal tc. porta: Cattle?Receipts 9,400 head; shipment*2,500 xicid; market slow and iOc lower: shipping steer* & > fOaii 00: MoeKnrR and feeutrs 92 G0a4 00; cows, bulla and mixed 81 GOaS 75; through Texan* t2 50a jW; cotvafSlOalCO. llogs- ileceipu 18.WJ0 head; shipments 0,1.J head- market ?!ow and 10al5c lower; rough and mixed S3 50o3 80; packing and shipping W 4a4 2i; light weight* <3 &0a4 50; skip* S2 4(Ja3 40. Sheep-keceipta 2.000 hiad; market stronger: natives 52 uoat 10; western 92 &0aJ 40; . Texana 1200*3 20. Umba 8103a0 00. I EaiT Liukkty, Pa., Sept. 24.?Cattle, nothing do- fl iug; all through cuiisignmeuts; receipts 1,197 Bead; shipment* 1,102bend; no shipment* to New York yesterday. Hogs active and linn: Pbiladel i>hiui and Yorkers 94 5>m4 U); receipts2.5C0head; shipments 2 SOO bead; shipments to New Yurk yetleril*y 12 cairn, fheep dull; prime St (Wat SS;U r ? Vj gcod 13 25s3 75; cornmou #100*2 00; Intuits 5?50d 4 50; receipts 1 200 head; shipments 1.200 head. Cincinnati, 0., fiept. 21.?Hop quiet; common *nd light 13 .1VU 45; packing ana Dutch en |3 75a 45); receipt* 1.784 bead; shipments511 bead. Petroleum. f Ba *DFoan, Pa.. Sept. 24.-Opencd at fl 00%'. and I cluhod at 91 U??; highest It Oi: lowest I. OCK; I mnsGJ.AJS -arrets; total shipments not reported; char ten 82,857 barrels; clearances 2,210,000 oarrels. ? OIL CITY, fa., FepL J I.-Opened at II01; highest Z II OIK; lowest II 00><; chsed at II 0jJ<; s&les J 1,113,'juu barrels; elm ranees 3,9.10,000 barrels; char- I ten 32,057 barrels; shipments 80,W? barrels. r Tmnrvnx*, Pa., Sept. 24.?Opened at tl OO^sJ; highest II01; lowest $10 Jh: closed at |l charter* 3.',MoT barrels. shipments 80,819 barrels. FrmBCBQU, Pa., Sept. 54.?Petroleum quiet but Steady; National traUMt certificates opeueo at SI 01; closed at |i Uft; behest |i Cl>$; lowest.|i f New York. S.-pt 2L?Petroleum firm. J Dry Moods. \ N*w York, Sept. 2t?Although the cencnl demaud Is of an average character (or thli season, through deliveries on account of orders pressed for execution, a good bi?iue?s b-sbeen reached. All rUsu-s of wool fabrics are d )lug well, boih for autumn and spring delivery. (Dottou.i 0 N*w York, Sept 24.?Futures closcd cur: Sep- timber unchauged; November 9 54c; April 10 09C. 1 ~ ~ <6ent's gucniihinj) <6oo?Is. * QUK LINE OF b Children's, Boys' and Hen's OVERCOATS " In complete, and the Fiuat ever fhomi in Wheeling. 1>. OUNDLINU A CO., h., have formed a oopartuerahlp under the firm une of ?rew & Bertschy. For the pnrpoae of carrying on the) urnitnro Pornofo 9. IInrlortol/inrr UlllllUIGj UUIjJGlOU; UIIUDI lUIMIIg BUSINESS, AT No. 1117 MAIN STREET. They ato now receiving and opening dally IN ENTIRE NEW STOCK In the lateet and most modern detlgm, nd will be plcofed to see all their old friend*, and tu many new ones as may fetor them with their patronage. :REW & BERTSGHY. jg Plumbing,(Sas&.Stcain2-ltti)ti jirimblk & lutz, PJLUHBEBH, IAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street. "Heating and Ventilating ol Pnblio Bnildlngi welUngi and Factories a Specialty, mai r UKE FITTON, PKACTICAL PLUMBER, 3ras and. Steam fitter No. 1416 MAIN 8TKEKT. J oat melvfcd, a lot oi Cheater's Patent Adjusta le tfurcun. 8pedal attention given to Jobbing. mrll ^TM. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gaa and Steam Fitter?, NO. 68 TWELFTH STREET, All work done promptly at reasonable prion. t?A , -1852 ^ 1S85-THE /WHEELING\ rh?CZ1-8-CZ3?V WEEKLY ffigCER, ONE DOLLAR, \ PER / \year/ FREW, CAMPBELL * HART, Prop'*. M/VL/X/WVl/My See. JCEl ICE I Wo are prepared to deliver flnt clue Toe to a part? of the city, either by wholeule or raUii, i the lowert price. BALL BROS., Office la Armstrong, Coen tbe INTKLLIOSKCXR JOB ROOMS, Wot. ind 77 Fourteenth iuoch where joo can beaoooi gledical. ~ Dr.J. E. WMITif, | No* 110 4 liwplii.c Street, J Near Fourteenth Street. Tfie best evidence oj a phpJdiu't sutxem Is thj testimony of hit patients. The iueniulnu do msnds for my profe*ioual *. rvlourrorc tbnt f hart dealt honorably and fairly with thine who ban consulted me. I never tu? a patfcut's us me with' out pormLsalon, thougu I have ciauy hundred cei> a Uflcaks from thow whom 1 h*vo cored after thei had been pronounced incurable. A thorough medii h1 education with many yenn? hospital experience 11 and familiarity with thcrsnuiic areuia. a clow oby servance of teionuramenul ponmui'Jes and itricl 3 attention to hreicnlo mautrauiMit i:uaire? tocceo, H a cure (a possible, and I franki/ fcl vu the patient my D opinion. J Home I'roof. ? Kidney and f-'ver Diftrases and Rheumstisxn.~ D Sutten-d terribly?"Nothing seemed to help me; i> could nut get out of bed. Dr. Smith cured me." 1 ZKP1I. PIIILLIP8, Wheeling, W. Va. I Catarrh, Polypus of Nuw, Impaired \olce.?8uf? fered for year; intent medicine ftillod to help me. Dr. Smith completely cured me." CliAKLKH CHADDUCK. q Of Sncidel At Co., Wheeling. W. Va. Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.?"Treatment for yearn failed to give mo relief. Dr. Smith cured ' me.*' THOMAS HOLT, Insurance Agent, a Fits.?Had them for fourteen year*. !>r. Smith cured me." LOUIS F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula, Running Sores on Head.?"My son wm afflicted for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to help him. Dr. Smith cured him." Mas. CATHERINE CAPS, ) Market Street, Wheeling, W. \ a. Canccr.?1"Suffered for yearn with Canccr. Had It I cut out three Urate. It returned alter each operation. Dr. Smith cured me without kulfe, caiwticor I p*in." Uu. H.M.ORCUTT. Piles, Fistula of Anus.?Flat ou tny b&ek for 18 weeks. Reported dying. Dr. 8mlth cured me without knife in five weeks. THOMAS COLVIN. Wholesale Grocer, Main St, Wheeling, W. Va. , Ulcciutioxu of Rectum, rrolaptfis aud Piles.? "Wm rIvqu up to die nn<1 pronounced incurable. Dr. 8mith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DEL ANY, Murtln'i Ferry. Rer. H. O. Ludd write*:?"Dr. Smith'* profcailoual sendees in my family hare been most satisfactory, and I commend him to all as a gentleman and a skillful physician." , lira. Margaret Kolk says: "I had been suffering for seren years and treated by manjr physicians for dyspepsia. Dr. 8mith said I had a tape worm, and in eight honni removed a monster 109 feet long." I Female Complaints.?Thruo year* in hospitals for females, give mo peculiar advantages in such rases. PeiMin* cured of catarrh, diwaaes of heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous affections and weaknesses of men and youth, scrofula and asthma testify to my mioceas. Piles cured without the knife. ? I Patients at a distance may be treated b v letter and satisfaction guaranteed. A chart for sulf-examiuaI tiou sent on receipt ol two throe-cent tUmps, and advice returned free. Consultation at offico free. Office hours from 9 a u. to 7 r. u., dally. Call on or addrw*. JOHN E. SiliTH.M.D.. No. 1404 Chapllne St. Wheeling. W. Va. pnop. /$3tffekHEHVCU30EDIUTY -r? - nriTO (WIAKXCWEAWEM HAkKIq [??r*(l>oca7aatintia?rou? ' Bfc 3 f6l)*con?Ul**a3o?, baf? A RAHOU-Oum FoalJ/iM JCSRVOU5 OTftTOpffiiOBCt prcten- ] DEDmTy.O'.lswriSS'fS Bfggate Vtto.Bsgasgr&agi DECAY* BMSl'Rl! 1U. U tliY thU HAS 1 |.Vn,i?_ JL (W!f{il?Katl.'KKri i"i.mtsr4?, rfuca | ,nY?/iUBM; Iftlnfrw *Uh ?iUnAgefl won. HMJ;:0n tn bmir.cn, or c?u<0 TMTtowf?ovfR8.xp8^?^S^S YfARaByuSflNMAWYH^^^atirt? nwdlctl rrlneK" \ IhaUSANOOASES. T$xee ii" TDJftt rl'.V'iril funrtirnt&f (ho huOfnouio'' KiBntnofsnlnaiJititMid. 1 PACKAGE &lf|Tte etenienU TREATZIEXT. On? Month. - ?)"! C'jipqi'upaU. iitbfcomnchw Two KontUi, - B.OOHjJfultJianipldlyBUPibojJi J gbrwaMoatln, 7.00gSfeitmirh>ndwxuaXTicof. 1 HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M FtCHUima 300* N. Teeth H:? 8T. LOCT3. MO. Dll (QTURED PERGOMS! Not a Truefi. i\Ur Auk for of o-ir Appltanco._ W2J GXVXl 3PXUUE3 'JKIATi. U CarcfiGnmlU in 2 to 4 day*. 9 11 Ask your druggist Tor it. IB | Scnttonnyn(Idr-00. jyl m*at LOO AN A fy>.. Agents fSSW E?*a tSk STflPPFfl FRFF BB B 0 W iferw/lw xuettts. " H HQ Insane Persons Restored H I B MDr.KLINE'3 GREAT a O H NEnVERE8T0RER Miw ftraunvt AW & N?*V? DISHA4M. Ontyiur! cure J?* A'm AJtctwt. fut, He. He iNr.M.i.ini.K if t.iV?? at dirertot. Kt FUt after I /?// mt. Treatise M'l f j trill bottle Ire.- to 1 R9 Fit patienU.they ruyinj? e*prci?ch*rs?*onl?o* ?h?? MB rrcelved. Ssnd name*. P. O. atvl en*e*? addrca* of ! Manhood Restored RitsiEor Muse.?A victim of youthful imnradnnca e*u*insj Prrmhturr Decs jr. NerrouaDeliilti v. I?o?t llanhooit, Ac., Iiarinjr trird in vain ovary Known r?tnadr,hMdl?o?*?r?>d a 'implo ru?an*ot ir If-curo. which he williSnd FRKK tobin fallow-wtfTerani. Additaa. J.lLUKKVTKa. <3 Chatham au,Xaw York. PA I ai.ooo UKfVAKO for ltchtQR ' 1188 Li1 Bleeding or Protruding Pllo D*. rll rA BIN ij'6 Flic Remedy fail* to core. I I ! ( W I Sold at Logan A Co. Drag Store. f?VMWP4P DXtsciU;mcous. THE PERFUMED BALL-ROOM! The Atlanta CoiiftUutiun, vpeaklcg of the Mystic , Owl*' d'splay, adds: The perfumed bull room was one of the ncvol and graceful features of tbii grrnt event. Ai *he guet t. entered the Opera House they were greeted * with the most delicious o^orn m from a freshly bloom I g b?-d of a thousand flower*. The air wa* ladnn wl.h the soft, sweet pcrinme that seemed to " be the very breath o? the uoddem of plcasuro and a wooing to thf gtietits of the occasion. A fountain. neatly plswd, was playing ill tbe evening. the cologne which gave terui ilia prmme. ana the practiced nentta of the ladles at o^rc I'etflcwd what It wdc. Vic need hardlj- my -hat the fountain and the two a'omlwrs weie di.-pca*iug lo the atmo*i'here the odor of TaTLOR'8 premium colooke, . an article of fr-uthcrn manufacture that ha* promptly won h* \?aj lulowideiiinadpopu'arliy. This Cologno H of trie f.ntst q??llty, lusting aud dtiMclous; and an tstcim?l article on the toilet table of all that bate used It. The quick and d? 1 icateiensicf lb- "MyiticOwls" atouco dlirov?re?J it* merits, and they Iwd no hepp'er conceit to ofer their gncut* tbau then" fountain jets of delightful perfume. t'.o fair dancer* who found so grateful a refr.ihcr las*, evenlug will plo?u* themscire* ard honor th?*lr entertainers by keeping up the sensation throughout the twe. vermouth by n? ana of tlila dellghtm! aient ??2f> mwmw PLUG WACCO^^L BJUTIN7JIC. Solicitors or jjio iusurance. ill| IITCn A 'c* cl,w" racn whohare faith WAN rli in femM'vefl to act an I'Utrlct Man fci# tgerltai special tiolldtorn /or the Eqnltablr Lite Aa?oclatl?>u of WmI Virginia, a to operative company wi'-h the be?t endowment plan now in u*e. Popular and eaaily worked. Bu-inem established. References required. Permanent employment and food pay ipirnnteed For further particulars upply at once to U H. Wiirrux k, Manager, Uaryite?. Excellence tbat coat me huudrc-ds of rfolNrs and v vrillpay yon moro u> follow, for FIFTY CEfcTOI 1 811 irrts. but ci mplo t, Catichj-x of Evbilaob. k licenta. Prlc* of book return* d if yon abandon I Hilr s after trill. Beferencea: Mcm H. O. Ilru / Deep Park, *d , and 8. B FJkin-, Mw York. Addreaa Pioueer alloUt of *'c?t Virgin!*. = T. R C.\ R-K'AWK. angWwiw Kryer. W. va. - COMEiFLORIDA J AND BE HAPPY. Fl?iida Winter Honiaa at EDGE^OOD, an burb to Jacksonville. Send two ?t?mps and tv ceivc a Map with a bitdVeyo rlew of Jactaon ^ Tllle. Beier to any bank hew. BJOHN T. TiLHQIT, Secretary, an3B-wwr*w P. O. Boy 1M. JwkiwwTille. Fli ? THIS PAPER - gyamportKtlott. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, (0PB1TW8) rLEvxLANn & prrraBraon e. b. isss?a , Condensed time-table of pMNiyrcr train* cor : rectid to AUGUST HQ, WS-Oontral Standard Time. \ tAVt ASIl MOX18 TO KTMUMH AHD CXKYSLAKD. . " A.X| A.?.|A. M.| f.M. |r. M, Bhilairo ..... 6:35| 8:30 10:CO ?:W'4dB Bridgeport.. 6:47 1:88 10:12 l:M iXS i M*"Un a Ferry b:W 8:41 \0M l:4fi 4:48. Brilliant 6:? 9:18 lOidl 4:W 6* ; m&ubearlUa. ?:4U 9:86 U:0? 4Jd 6:41 , Tort.uU) 7:0* 11:* 4:6M 8:02 Mr<>iy? 7:14 U:K| BtfM ?:ll Yehoff free* 7:26 ....... ?:12j WelUrllle. 12^M ?:6t>{ 6:40 Eut IJrerpooL. 7:M I2:8M 6:0W Kochater 8:50...^?. 1:16 6:601..,^. Ar.fvliv.iT- 9:4CL.M_ 2:06 ?:8GL.~~. Pittsburgh 9:60|....~.. 2:1B| Alliance 10:25 - 4:'N ?I tUYvua*. 11:08 4:6u........ ......? Hadwu 11:801 6:1 Newburg 12:15 6:4? . Cleveland 12:4S| 8:2n| U? WEST TO ALUAICC* AMD CHICAGO. A.M. A. M. | r. M. r. M. Bellalre. ...I 5:33 10:00 t:26 ?:2S Bridgeport 6:47 10:12 3:30 4:M Marti n't Ferry.. 5:61 10:3> 8:43 4:4S YolUnr Creefc 7:25 11:4*1 f>:12 6r.8 Wellsvlllc *7:44 12:?| 6:58 0:10 Bayart ...... 9:57 ?:8<........ A lflauce............... 12:28 4:20 r.w. 'Canton 1:40 6:00 SCAJWlllon ? 2:01 ...._ 5:1H ... Mauifleld ? 4*2 7:401 CroNtllnc 6:258:loL..~~. Lima............. .... 10:50........ ...~? A. M. I Fort Wayne 4:05 12:40 ...~ Chicago 8:80| <:00i...~~. All trairuidAlljr exwpt 8uuday.it - ? imium > 1CTCUM1U MM ITUCUUUKBtOiWUB. in if 2:10p.m.,arrirlngat4:88p. m. and 7:68 ?. m. jTG. T0ML1NS0N, Puunger Agent, Wheeling, W. Va. z. a. ford, Oen. Pom. and Ticket Agent, Flttumxgh, Pa. WM. A. B ? LP WIS. Manager. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI A 67. LQCLS RAILROAD?Pan Handle Ronte. Time table for Eut and West corrected to August 30.1885. Trains leave Pan Handle Italian, loot ci Eleventh street near public landing, u follow i. Central Standard time: Pitts. Eut Past Pro. stations, Exp'* Ezp's Exp'i Exp r a. v. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave?Wheeling.. C:C0 12:46 8:8ft 8:05 Arrlve?Well* buig_ 7:2* 1:26 4:14 8:43 sumbenvllie 8:L..~~. 4:45 ~ I Indianapolis .... 11:451......... 10:20...._? I A.M. fit. Louis 7:20 7:00...^. Chicago ... 6:.vl 7:1ft ....^. AU train* daily except riuuday. Pullciau'fe Palace Drawing Boom and Sloeping ' nnt through without chauge from Steubenvlile Bant to frhil&delphla and Now York. We*t to Col* u-nbun, Cincinnati. Louisville, Chicago, Indiana i>* olis aud St. Louis. For through tickets, baggage checks, sleeping car accommodations, and any further Information apply to JOHN G. TOMLINSON. Ticket Agent at P*u Handle Htation, foot of Eleventh street, or at City Ticket Office, under M c LureH mnre^Wh oclln g, Manager, Columbus, dhlo, E. A. FORD, Gcn'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa. QUIO RIVER RAILROAD. Time table corrected to JULY 6, 1885. Trains leave Panhandle sutlon, foot o! Eleventh stroet, aear public landing, as follow*?Centjal Standard rime?'which is >5 minutes alower than Wheeling acts: eOIMO SOUTH. Daily Dally AoPaaa. Pass. oom. a.m. r.x. a.*.: Leavo-Wh?sling ? 6:88 1:25 8:10 Arrive? Bouwood .. 6:66 8:46 8:66 Mcmidj?villo...~~.....? 7:15 4:06 9:40 Cloriiifton. 7:66 4:46 1130 Proctor.... 8.-07 4:67 U:tf New Martinarille - 8:25 5:15 uSi Sardli .. 8:84 6:? 12:60 Slater* vllle ... .. 8:fi0 5:40 1:85 Kricndlj Uatamoru) 9:08 6:53 2:00 St. Marys ~ 9:85 606 1:80 W'lllamatown (Marietta)............ 10:20 7:10 6:20 ftirkcnbuTg. W. Va. 10:56 7:46 6:20 GOIMO IfOBTV. Daily Daily AoPata. Paw. com. A.M. P.M. A.M. Unxc?ParkcTsburg ~ 6:0 8:30 6:11 Arrive-WllllauutownlMarnu) 6:30 4:03 7:M fLMnryii 7:15 4:50 9:25 FrUndfr (MaUrnioraa) 7:<8 5:2S 11:00 SUtcrarUlo 8:00 5:40 11:05 P.M. SardU -. ... 8:16 6:ft 12:OT New Martinavllle.. 8:25 6:08 12:80 Proctor.: 8:42 6:2 108 ClarfMton S:55 ?:87 3:iJ MonndaviUe. 9:45 7:20 1:30 Btnwond 10:06 7:40 4:15 Wheeling loaoj 8K? 4:40 Paaaenger traiua dally including Sunday. AOcommodalloo tralna runa dally except 9 on day. JOHN O. T0MLIN80N, Ticket Agent, Wheeling, W. VA. JgALTIMOItEA OHIO RAILROAD 00. ?5 W g5^Sgt?3i5^BtaF'iaB Ou and ?fw*r MAY S. 1885. paaaenger tralna will ran aa follows?Wheeling time: ~ I Nu. 1 rSoTTi iUcIl mast bound. Local So.Sl Dally No.83 Dally Leave? a m r.m. a.m. a.m. r. m. Wheeling 5:85 4:10 6:40 8:16 6:10 BelUlre ? 6:56 5:06 Mannlngton.? 7:30 ......... Arrives at r. m. p. m. Grafton 4:00 11:05 1:10 10:11 p.m. a.m. Cumberland- .. 2:40 7:00 2JO Washington City 6:80 V. Baltimore ........ 7:fiU|...~~.| 0:1 So. M&. 'Si and 87 stop at ail-Stations ' No. 2 No. No. wm BOUND. Na 14 No. 12 DaiJv Daily DaJly Leave? a. m. T.M a. m. p. m. p. b. Whittling ~.. 7:85 8:40 0:15 7:50 10:21 BalUire 1:10 4:15 10:05 S.-27 Ufl Arrive at r. m. a. m. Zar.e*vtile lJ:2t 7:00 12:19 10:10 1:10 Newark ? 1:20 10:50 2:00 Columbus 2:40 11:55 1:10 Cincinnati -. 7:25 4:00 7-JO Auiduiky 6:30 8:51 Indianapolis..... 11:00 7:06 4:4? a. x. p. m. BL Lottis ? 7:80 6:45 0JQ a-m Chicago:- ~... 5:40 0.00 7rJG p. m KansaaHty ~ E.-od ?:?! ?:00 Moundsviile accommodation loaves Wheeling at 11:85 a. m-.and arrives at Moundsvllle at 1205 p. m. daily except diinday. Mannlnrton accommodation at 4:10p. m. Zmiearille accommodation loaves Wheeling 7:85 a. in. and 8:40 p. in. Bellalre at 8:10 a. m.| 4:15 p. m., daily except bund ay. 10:A p. re train through m Cincinnati without change, with B. AO. tilecpnr through to Cincinnati. B.