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I. j?. Shocks ie (So: rs, RHODES"&CO. UARGAIN Program-me! . -< <:*1Icom, new dark Btyle*. ic. , ; A'.wl iledleated Bc?l Flannel, UJ%Ct worth ? *odI <iru7 Twilled Flannel reduced from 35c Ul;." , *ntnn Flanae', worth 10c. for Sc. ill Wool scarlet VetU, 50c. 'Prttones, wor*h 25c. for 10c. ,, width Ur.-ta Good*, worth 'JOc forl2}?c. , n Drew Good*, worth 20c, for U%c. ixtrn Kine Urtm Good*, worth 25c, for JOc. i: :i Nalcaook rneap a: 20c, for 12>^c. v ..v -IV-!. Tycoon fcp?, worth iOc, for Lifcc. - -I H.-matitched llandktrchlefa for con* . Xn [.ere linen, worth 50c. for 23c. " ?ih'xstlicbcdSllkHaudkerchfeffMc. wen's IuitliU Henislitdiad tillk Handler clj.. . .-unt tine, only 11 00. .- i Fine I'xatM* Linen lable Clothe, with s; ; ?to match. to 00 and 96 00 per set, 25 perL.j: . .. than tver sold. ,v..- Colored Surah el k, new thides, beat j: 23 for85c. BiacfcSllk At J) percent reduction. it i'i ltnem. . killer down Qollti, covered with French S4iv.'u only! '>wi. k , attortment of Fancy Goodt suitable for Hji'duy heseuto. CLOAKS I Don t i**i: unt'l January to buy Ladles' and Chi ,| . u's' I-'*1'.!. Y.iQ cai now tlnd a better as oruaetit *wd the price ai low. iiT- commenced our Slaughter Sale of Wrips -> day. OPEN AT NIGHT. J, S. RHODES & CO. _ : l?OSt. joSr x roll of Papor Money, inppcued to contain between Fifty and aixty Dollar*, which was rolled In . imlop? bearing my name. The Under will be wail rewarded by returning the same to J AMIS L. HARTLEY, '-I 14'J) *i*ln Street. gcr gltnl. I~>00lid FOE BENT?IN HOENI brook's Block. Apply to W. V. HOGS 4 a:u)..1 "* M*r?K?*tTC6t. deM JjioR RENT. n- Dwelling House, No. 52 Virginia street Thli 1m in jne of the l? *t locations on the Island. Lot30z ijj uxx uj an a.ley The improvement! are a two it iry frame honse of wv?n rooms and bath-room, si>l<! and lAc.z porches, good cellar and necessary oi:iouiidin<s, ail In #ood repair. urap* arbor, b:u:k w-iliu, shade trees, shrub eery, Ac. Fosse* si hi gitcn October 1. Apply on premises. - ' ' 53aulcd. "WJASIKD?25 PLASTERERS. Wiora \V ii per day. ?teady work all winter, liu : 34 eurtowl and heated. Addren La.whk.nci ijtt \ t, Hamilton I.O. Court House, Cincinnati, 0. ! > T\r.iS rHb?POSITION At? CASHIER, > t Hook keeper or Corropondeot. b; a man of experience. expert la uicof tne typewriter. Firnreference* furnlahed. Addref* W., Inulli* gen d*6 WANTED ?AN EXPERIENCED Notion -aieKmau to travel West Virginia ar.i. o'U i? territory, and one who has the acquituunc* of the merchant* and can command a tral.? noim other ne?d Apply. Addrem, JOHN A. nu.tN:*.R <Si (.0., Mi W. talllniore Mtreet, Baltlm if-. Md. nog goc iaU. JpOE SALE. For a Bargain in Socomi-IIaiitl Piano CALL AT n 11-UfB'U UIW BT/1DP t^TuCKS A SI) BUILDING LOT FOR SALS. I will .<ell 10 Shares Peaboly Inauraaco Stock. 3 abares People's Bank Stock. One Building Lot, Koff stre-t between Twelfth au'l Rurteenta sheets. THOi. U'BRIEX. ilet Telephone 478. JfUtt SALE. That Elegant Dwelling, ^ IVo. Main tttreet, Now occupied by Mis. Mary E. Bailey. Enquire of H. FORBES, uo> Ka 7. P. 8. Cnslom House. gTOCKS FOE SALE. .?) SUarw Bollalro Nail MilL J) -tures JetTenon Nail aiiU. 15 shares Onio valley Bank. i -aara Commercial Bank. Ill -aorw fcllrn. Urove Railroad. l.? .-bu.es standard Iron Work*. L LHWLS, stock Broker, :< : yg it Tweif th atreet. puK SALE OK EXCHANGE. My Platfe at Elm Grove, T2\* ran anil three Houaea. Can be divided Into that! 4U*11 plACUK. Also h lot ot Jersey Con H. FORBES, No. 7 Custom Home. jpoH SALE. One spring Wagon, without top, reliable for one or: w > i:or>c.?. uiAtie for undertaking buslneaa. Uao Platform *prinar Wagon with top, pole and ahaiu, suitable for delivery wagon for grocer. Tbe above wucona were nude by Donaldson, Lewis & Co.. y> heeling. Aho, on hnmi new and second band Btiggiea wltn aud wiihout top#, and one n?w Buck Wagon ROdERT LUKK. fpuK SALE. Valuable Real Entate on N. E. corner Twenty fourth and Market atreeu, In the City of Wheeling W. Va. Lot U2 feet by 66 feet; now occupied bj a. J. EUilrlts u a wagon and bUckxxnlth ihop. W. V. HOOE <k BRO ]y!4 1300 Market Street yOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. fue following Lot* on Wheeling Inland belonging to the e*i*t* of the late Wm. McCoy, Tlx: Lot* No. 6A. 67 and 7 J on Broadway. Low No. IMS and i>9 on Tork atreet. Lots So. >'. ltf) and 101 on Virginia street. LiU So. lot. 106,110 and.111 on Huron strtet. Lou No. ln>. la and 130 on Wabash street. Lot No. Ut on Water street. ? w V HiMiK.t HRO.. iSOP Market St. ficturcs atul ^rt ZUatctiaU. WEATHEK STRIP 1 A new supply of the celebrated Felt and '.Gun! Weather Strip, Ju?t received by ?. l. Nioor.L. UflMCfftiMtlshlttft Bsvffnrav# REASONABLE I Fire Iron*, Coal Vn<*a, < Coal Buckets, Florence 014 fltiitln* Stoves, Dart lanterns, Fenders. (iSO. W. JOHSSON'S SONS. _A? filo Main direct rpU? ROYAL Ar^aml Stovoa F-t R<iM Coal, are the mast beautiful (tores tmvic. c*ll and tec mem a; NliSBITT'.t IIRO.'S, Agent* for Wheeling. Attocncu-at-iauj. (r. SMITH, ATrOHXSY AT LAW A NOTARY PUBLIC, No. lie Market St.. Wheeling, W. Va. ^collections Attended to and prooeads prompt i? ?nrv KL'TCHISON A GARVIN. ATTORNEYS A OOCN9ELLOHS AT LAW, Offl.odd Follows' Hall, corner CbapJlne and Twelfth streets, Whiwllu*. W. Va Attorneys tor Cie Wheeling Business Men's Collecting Bureau. W MW Tins PAPEK ?XZ:;iTc^ si.'iSp .vi>?r.:uiw Bureau(10 Spruce 8t-V wbn* J*WtuTnc vnttKU mar he mad* tor is 15 XIWYOiuC gUdtod. reilen mnri .juldilr Uiaa ajiy oth?r kaowa rem ^rnrwv ?ly Kh?u:naU?u. N^uraJcla, hwniuiiva, huiT ?ck, TTnilMi. jBHpyWWA S?nUda. Cnta, LombaeeS^HSivBa $" ?**??* - Frac-tataa, Rackiu-ho. V'Huar. Bora Throat, ci, ' laUca. * ountu, HaaUacha, S^^HCSBl ToiittacM, Sprmina. ate. Prte* %9P5l5|&3??. * ouuiii. Sold by all (.'autlim.?Tb? ifen i?. '!?? ulu? antral urn (Al beu> oar I ^oc mjUtrnxl Tnull*-Mark, ami our *_ . r 8^. J DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenets, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 35 cents. Scroi'ulii ol" Lungs Believed. I am now 4'J ye*r* old, and lure luffcrcd for ike last fifteen yean with a lung trouble. Several member* of the family on my mother'* aide of the house had died with consumption, and the docton were aU agreed In their opinion that 1 had consumption alio 1 had all the distressing symptoms of that terrible disease. I have spent thouian<lj of dollars to arrest the maruh of this dlseaie; 1 have emplojel all of the usual methods, not only In my own cose, but In the treatment of other members of my family, but temporary relief was all that I obtained. I waSf unfit for any labor for several years. By chancc I came Into poisetsion of a pamphlet on "Blood and Skin Dia-:aae," from the office of ? wilt Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. A friend re om mended the use of Svrif.'a Specific claiming that he bimseli bad been greatly becei. ted by lu use In some lung troubles. 1 resolved to try It. About four yean ago I commenced to take S. S. S. according to directions. I found 1: an invigorating tonic, and have used *b?>ut fifty bottler lhe r.?ults are most remarkable. Hy cough has Uifc me. my strength has returned, and I weigh sixty pounds more tnan 1 ever did In my life, it hat oeen three yean since 1 stopped tne use of the medicine, but I have hail uo return ot the disuse, and there axe co pains or weakuesa felt in my lunga. 1 da tne hardest kind if mechanical woric, and feel as well as 1 ever felt >ince 1 was a boy. These, I know, are wonderlul LAruinenu to make, but 1 am houest when 1 lav 1 that 1 owe my exlateuce and health to-day to dwlft'i Specific, it 19 the only medicine that brought mo any permanent relief. I do not mj that awift'a specific will d?tU? In every taae, hat moit po*ltlve.y athrm tha. It ha* done thia mucn for aie. and 1 woulu be recreant to ;he duty 1 owe to Buffering humanity If 1 had failed to bear thia cheerful testimony to the merit* ot thla wonderful medicine, i am well known In the city o( Montgomery. and can reler to aome ol tne txat cltlxena in the city. T. J. Holt. Montgomery, Ala., Jane 1885. Bwiifa Speciilc la entirely vegetable. Treatiaeon Blood and Skin Diaeaaet mailed free. Tusbvirr Bncwc Co., Drawer 3, (Atlanta, Ga., or 137 W. 23d itreet, Ntw York. For tale by Logan & Co. and Laughlin Bros. & Co. noo-rvtw One Experience of Jlunj. Having ex pfrienced a great deal of "Trjublj!" from icdlgeatljn, ao much so that I cams near ios n^ my Life! My troublelalways came ?fter eating any food? Ilcwerer llj<ht . And digestible, For '.wo or three Louis at a time I had to go through tie most Excruciating pains, And the only way I'ever got" "Belief." Wa? by throwing up all my stomach contained! 1 No one can conceive the [>ainc that I bad to go through, antil "At l/utr' I wu taken! "Jo that for three weeks I lay in bed tad Could eat nothing!!! My Builerlngs were so that I called two doctors to iive me something tnat would stop the pain. Their efforts were no good to ma. At lait I heard a good deal "About your Hop Bitters! And JcU-rmlucd to try them." Qot a bottta?in .'our hours I took the contcntaof Onellll Next day I wu out of b#d, and have not seen * "Sick!" flour, from the same came, slnea. I hare recommended it to hundred! oi omen. You bar* uo inch "Adrocaus *a I am." Gio. Kksdaix, Ajuton, coiiou, auja. * DownrJgUt Cruelty. To permit; ourtclf and dually to "oucer:" With at ,-ineai when It caa be prevented and cunnl so eutly With Hup JJUtenlll aVKone genuine without a bunch of green Hop* in the wnite lab*l. shuu all the vile, potaonoufl itufi with -Hop" or "Hops" in their namo. nolfl-nwraw Hoatetter'a 8U>b-j ff.1 | g? QVichUltteraifian adif a ifcfil BbI I tgfvmirahle remedy (or If V lUWIATW (lljwndtfrsof the liver, J* , ^ rousing that organ when dormant. and V&.'_\ promoting the aecretton aad flow of Tua* klffi LB?\ healthy bile Into the Jt J%?/- propor channel. It J- relaxe* wi'hout ?nd Increasing the STOMACH^ & activity of tilj kidvill^BMiefniN n*iH' aad 11 11 1110 Ul 9 XfiTK^F best remedy In e*lit1 fl 8 IM" ?aoe tor chills and fever nnd billons remittent. For sale by Dmgglit* and Dealer*. to whom apply for Ho te itrs Almanac for 1**6. de2?wmw PARKER'S Sf^^HAIR BALSAM >#H th? popular fevnrtto fur dreafmr IS?Wft\ .ljn i,*rar. ?::d preventing Dandruff. IWa?7? it t iiiVM.H'a tlie *?ip. nUipn tfui ^"W. ?uid U tun (<> plaua. Profit for Everybody. Pkrker's Tonic kept In a home la a sentinel to ke?p ?ji:knes?i out. Used discreetly It keeps the blood p<?r?. ?cd the stomach, liver and kidneys In worklnc order Cough* and cold* vanish below It. It btulds up the he&lut. "I tell Jarje quantities of Farfcor'j Tonic In my drugstore .Vtnon my customers, a doctor, has been preserlWoj i! for two yean. He was naaily d??d himself. an? trt?d a*cry remedy known to his prof-'Mloa. without any wile/. After he had 4 L-"l? %* PaH.-ar'i Trtiljrt h.? bmil tO uhou iuur coiw w. ?- ?- - , . crow In Scab, ami the Improvement In tua haaltb aw ebaolnteJy wonoerfaj. He now recommxnu it to urerjone."-!. E. Dtmaow, Calumet Are. Pharmacy, LLl Twonty nlntb au?* Cfelcego, III PARKKK'S TONIC [Prepared by Hlacox A Co., K. T.J So!d by all Drtiggiau In large bottlea at One Dob lur. nnlHiTbaw flMVASTOPPED FREE m Martimu nctuM. I H ln?ma Partoni Raftered I UDr^LZn-IOXSAT Bb WnerveRhtorii ^^H/>r?tfBRAnV&NfirmDl?C?9IS. On.yi?rt /" A>?# Fm, FpiUpty, nr. lnv\LU>LR ifukm u Wkflrtt m i M/f. TruttKJ ?n l | j ItUi bmtte frw ? la^L-^g&y^aestss tflFOR JlilLU JUeventb St. Vbtta., Pa., and Logan "iOllWCn ?%fo . Whaling nm'3-nwriw I AAV M4NHOOD. TOITTHFL'L JtfPBUI 11V I dence. Narvooa Debility, cured by 11A I Botanic Nerve Bltutni, We., et IS J?. ImIIVI I Eleventh at, Phlla., and Logon di Co.. Whtwllcc nil PA ! RKWAKD. lur >ubl0t, D11 Lv ' Hirudin* or Protrudlsg Pgra Da ril i BlNU'S Pile Remedy (alia to com. I jLLU i Miuitput*wiBntnon. SLfo 2?Mijtmx* Offlc*: Noa. *3 an J 37 fourteenth Strwot. "DRYNESS AND DISEASE." CWumiar Dispatch. In Atlanta where th" breezes With mummer mlldueM blow. When; the waiskv t.-a-le dlap.ea**, Whence taloonuu mmiu diu-.ku, Meu with diver* new di?e?iea, Caused by dryneaW In the air. To the mau who soda freezes Will for medicine repair. And the man who fills prescription! Will obaerve thepalient'i eye, Knowing all the wink deacriptlomi? Dry," 'quite dry, and "very dry;" For that he's a nun ot knowledge You may kaow when we explain That he ? been away to college Up in Prohibition Maine. TUE VETKBINAKIAX. A Dcptrtant Dtvutwi to tha Care, Treat, moat and Ailment* ef DoniuUc Animal*. [Thia department ia conducted by Dr. C. B. Bobinaon, a skillful veterinary surgeon, a graduate of the Ontario College of Agriculture and Montreal Veterinary College. All inquiries will he anawered through thia department free of charge. To obtain desired results all questions most be clear sad explicit in describing the ailments of the domestic animals about which information is sought, otherwise a proper diagnosis will be impossible. All communications requiring private answers, by mail, must be accompanied by the usual lee of $1. Address all communications to Editor Veterinary Department of the In tkliugkxcxa, Wheeling, W. Va.] HptwUa. C. H., Baeuouhsvillh, W. Va.?We have a mare that got down in the stall about a month ago. She had one leg fastened and could not get up. When we got ner up ane was lame in me ngnt leg. There is no swelling at any part, but she s?ems to carry the lea without moving the shoulder. She will drag the leg as if uhe bad no power to raise it up. Can anything be done for her? Answib?'The insertion of a seaton over the point of the shoulder will have a good effect. Keep her quiet and feed light diet. Rub the muscles well with a good, stiff brush and let me know the result in three weeks. Koptor*. D. L., Basxktt,W. Va.?I have a hcrje that was kicked in the side about three weeks ago. He was sick at the time but got over it. Now there is a lump about the sizi of a goose egg which, when it is pressed oo, will go back and you can feel a hole. What is wrong and what ought I do for it? * Answer.?'Your animal has been ruptured. Place a compress bandage over the part and keep it on-until the enlargement has been removed and the hole is closed, when it may be advisable to use a counter irritant over the part. UaioauilacM. N. C , Lewis Mills, Ohio:?What ia unsoundness in a horse? By answering the question you will oblige a subscriber. Answer?Anything that depreciates his value or interferes with his usefulness is said to constitute unsoundness. Injuria*. J. B. M., Pocataligo, W. Va.?I havea good young horse that got his foot fastened'in a crack in the stable. In trying to extricate himself he tore off the shoe, bruised and cut his foot above the hoof very badly and became lame. The foot is swollen and somewhat larger than the other one. He got some better of the lameness, and I put him to the wagon. During the day he fell down twice and hurt his knee, (the same leg which got hurt in the stable.) Right below the knee cap a knot formed about the size of a goose egg. It is soft and'spongy. I stuck my knife into the place, from which blood iiowed freely. The noxt day the knot waa u large as ever, and remains that way. The knee ia not a particle sore. There is a little fever in the morning. What puz< ma in vhort* h? hurt his kBfW. Mnut of the swelling went oct of the foot, but came back again in four or live days. In tho morning the fcot is swollen the worst. He limps all the time, some days worse than others, f would like to obtain a sure remedy for it, if possible, agd tg kcpw what it should be oailed. To Le more correct, the scars on the foot are all healed up but very sore. He will Jerk hia foot up every time I lav my hand on it. He eats very hearty and stands square on his feet at t'aa fro'tjgh. Should 1 work him? How long will hi be getting well? Aaswaa?The injury causing the lameness is at the foot. To it apply a good strong blister. The injury at the knee will have to be aspirated out as oftea as it tills up, and then inject in a solution of iodin?. After this part is reduced and does not all up r#b c,z t?? following ointment: Hydragicum ben.iod., oajjurapnm. cosmoline, one ounce. Mi? well and rub on the part once a day for seven days. Give light diet and complete rest until he is all right. IJQUSE NOTES. ftitd>urgh Stochrum. The National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders will hold its ninth annual business meeting at the Everett House ki New York, on December 9, at 2:30 p. m. A subscriber asks: "What is the origin and blood of the Cleveland Bay horse?" The Cleveland Bay is a product of tne blood of the English Thoroughbred and the English Shire draft. In 1881 it is stated that the namber of horses exported from Canada was 22,000, and the value $2,004,000. In 1S84 there were 11,505 horses exported and ttie value was $1,017,820. The .value of horses increased from $55 to $14&lh three years. The United Kingdom had 1,000,200 horses last June, against 1,004,515 a year before. Of these about two-thirds are used for agriculture and other industrial purposes, and the large proportion of nearly one-third are used solely for breeding? Few other countries can show such a relative magnitude of the breeding interest. Whether the farmer who has surplus young horses for sale from year to year gets $75 per head or $150 per head is a matter lying wholly within hia own regulation. The latter tigure ia as positively withia reach as the former, if he will only pay for the kind of staliion service which will secure it. The difference in the service fee constitutes the entire differ ence in the production oi tne two types ol horseflesh. Patrons of the cheapest stalliona, do not eee the point? Within the last two weeks the conn try roads in many localities have been reduced to the consistency oi mortar beds. The melting snow soaked the ground to [a depth not often reached so early in the sesson, though the mud is yet shallow as compared with the depth following months of freeaing, thawing, rain and snow. To the horseman ih? sudden change in tne character of the season means doubla work, for from this the doily cleaning of horses la nocsijjnt use will constitute one of his regular tasks. It in not necessary to remind men of intelligence of the necessity oi doing this work thoroughly and well if they wo?*ld haye healthy and vigorous horses. That the ptoper care of the teeth of horses is one of tb6 mast important In a* a M a manaiumtlnt ! wall Irnnwn to a Lew, M78 the Brudrr and Sporttman. scientific handling bM been of comparatively law date, and it is scarcely more than fifteen years ago when the present system wss inaugurated. In the olden time the instruments were of the roughest description. A "float" with cutters as cosrsess these or ft si pillar tool used for rasping off shoe pegs which bad penetrated the insole, or with the fsce cut a fter the pattern of a blacksmith's rasp, was us^d. Were a tcoth to be extracted, rude, mammoth turnkeys or a punch and hammar were the only Instruments. The ln? Btruments of the present will compare favorably with those of ? fashionable den tut, and men Are duly educated for the bssinen by working aa assistants for years with a competent professor. Tb? Importune* of Cellar Ventilation* American Agrieullurut. The ill health which prevails more or less uniformily towards spring, may be accounted for to a great degree, by the lack of ventilation of cellars. Farm house cellars are often filled in December, with cider and vinegar in barrels, beef barrels, pork barrels, apple barrels, potatoes in bins, vegetables in heaps, wash tubs, but* ter tube, and other articles too numerous j to mention. Besides, flowering plants taken up for the winter, are here ttored away to be lafe from frost, and the leaves from them fall and decay. There are boxps, old timbers, boar la,"etc., which become moist and mouldy, and there are shelves and corners, that anyone can see to have been only half cleaned, and liable to be, if not already, damp, mouldy and unwholesome. The thing to do is to provide outside cellars as soon as possible, (or fruits and vegetables, and all thoee things liable to decay; but before that is done we must do everything possible to have our cellars under the dwellings sweet and clean. First the cellar ahould beawept (hoed oat if necesaary) once a week. Decaying thing,awhether fruit,vegetables or boarde, should be removed. The quicklime, or half-slaked lime, should be scattered freely in corn* ra, under shelves, under bins, and around and among the barrels of all kinds. When the lime has slaked to a powder, it may be swept about over the tijor. If the door be of earth, it will harden it; if it be of wood or cement.it will help to keep it sweet. Finally, on every suitable day, windows and doora should be thrown open, and fresh air allowed to paaa freely through. a are (Jar* tor PU??. Sure care for blind, bleeding and itching Puce. One box haa cured the worst cases of ten veara' standing. No one need sufFer ten minutes after using this wonderful Kirk'a German Pile Ointment It absorbe tumors, allays the itching at once, , acta as a poultice, gives instant and painleaa relief. Kirk'a German Pile Ointment is prepared only for the cure of Piles and itching of the private part*, and nothing else. Every box ia warranted by our Agents, Logan & Co. and Richardson & I Goodwin. Sold by all Drugsiata and sent by mail , on receipt of price. 50c and $1 per box. Kiuk Medicine Co., mwjuw Proprietors, Lorain, Ohio. Ten thousand barrels of apples, shipped from iN'iw Vork, were sold in Liverpool at a profit of 1^0,000. To.ke ap the system by the use of Ayer's Sarsapariila. It will make you feel like a new person. Thousands have found j health and relief from suffering by the use of this great blood purifier when all other means failed. Daw All church people in Mobile are united to bring about a better observance of tie Sabbath. F. B. Culver, of Westrield, Chautauqua i county, N. Y., wasaifl c:ed with scrofulous eruptions over the back and thigh, accompanied with nausea and neuralgic pains in the head, so severe that on one occasion be fell unconscious in the street. Physicians failing to do him goo<i, he commenced using Brandreth's Pills?five every night for a week, then rested three days, and took five every night for another wtelr, then two every night for thirty days. To his delight, at the end of that time, the eruptions qui disappeared and all pain bad gone. He continued to take one Pill occasionally as a precaution. xwmw The Rev. Geo. H. That Kit, of Bourbon, Ind? aays: Both myaelf and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." Are tou mabe miserable by Indication, Constipation, Dizziness, Lota of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitaiizer is a positive cure. wht will yoccough when Shiloh's Cure will Rive you immediate relief. Price 10 eta., 50 cts.f and $1. Sijiloh's Catareu Uemed*?A positive care Catarrh. Diphtheria, and Canker Mouth. Sold by Lxughlin Bros. <k Co., wholesale agents, Wheeling, W. Va., None are so deaf as those who do not hear when they are asked to have a drink. An Ansyrur Wan tod. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We s?y they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bittera, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes. Weak Back, or urinary complaint guicklv cured. i They pufify thebiotKi, legu&te tiife bowels, anil act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c a bottle by Logan Jt Co. Mwraw ft ifl atated that there are now 3,000 breeder of pedigree shojtliofrn cattle in Illinois, Xarvooa Debilitated Men You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye'a Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the jpeedy relief and permanent core of nervous debility, logs qI Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred trouble*. Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. vwraw Backleu'a Arnica 9*lv??Ihe best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan A Co. m "Hactxmcs'' a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 'Jo and 50 cents. Shiloh's Cl rb will immediately relieve, j Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis ruK yisi-tniA uin L.:?cr uuujpiHiub, you have a printed guarantee ou every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizes It never fails to cure. A xaial ixjictor free with each bottle of fcihiioh's Catarrh Kemedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by Laughlin Bros. A Co., whole- , lale agents, Wheeling, W. Vs., 44rtce to Mother^, Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of catting teeth ? if bo, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WinsloVs iioothing Syrup for Children Teething. ltd value ia incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhcca, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reJsres inflammations, and gives tone and energy to tka whole system. Mrs. WinBlow's Soothing Syrup lorOhild*?tt Teething is pleasant Ufthft taste, and is the prescriotiod of one of the oldeet and best fe male nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by alTdrugglata tmougboal the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. MWS4W P The authorities of British Columbia clip \ and burn the pigtails of Chinese convicts. > A Great Discovery. c Mr. Wo. Thomas, of Newton, la., says: J "My wife haa been seriously affected with a cough for twenty-dve years, and this i spring more severely than ever before, j Sne had used many remedies without re- J lief, and being ureed to try Dr. King's ? New Discovery, did so, with most gratitying results. The tlrat bottle relieved her ? very much, and the second bottle has ab- ] solutely cured her. She has not had so good health for thirty years." Trial bottles free at Logan dc Co.'i drug store. . Large iixe f 100. xwraw 1 "Ibdoun'i" Lffaey. "Sire"' exclaimed a man is the homely garb of a mechanic to Richelieu, Prime minister of France, aa he waa entering hia palace; "Sire, I have made a discovery which ahall make rich and great the nation* which ahall develop it. Sire, will yon give me an audience?Richelieu, conatantly importoned, finally ordered the "madman" impriaoned. Even in jail he did not deaiat from declaring hia "deluaion," which one day attracted the attention of a Britiah nobleman, who neard De Cause's story, and developed hia diacovery of steam power! All great discoveries are at drat darided. Seven yearn ago a man yet under middle age, enriched by a boainesa which covered the continent, found himself anduenly stricken down. When hia phyaiciana laid recovery was impossible, he uaed a new discovery, which, like all advanced in science, had been opposed bitterly by the schoolmen. Nevertheless, it cured him, and out of gratitude therefor he consecrated a part of his wealth to the spreading of its merits before the^ world. Such in brief ia the history of Warner'a safe cure, which has won, according to the teutimony of eminent persons, the moat deserved reputation ever accorded to any known compound, and which ia finally winning on ita merits alone the approval of the moat conoervative.practitiosera. Its lame now belta the globe.? Tlx Herald. ? IS A.SLK AND TUADE. Iht rtatnru ot the Money and Stock Bl*rk?u. N*w Yo*?, Dm. 5.?Monoy enoall ea*yat2?a!* recent. IMine mercantile paper ui percent. f'oreLro Exelmuce quiet at H Govkimhvt Boat*?Were dull and *teadv today otatk Bono*?Neglected. Ruutoao Bosd*?Tfieru wm Itttlamore activity In the railway boudunarket to-day; the *alea were 5J.UA) iaju. . sTOcit?At the opening of the *tock market price* were g?ner*lly % to percent higher than thcr cloeed last evening' and at no timi did tha quotation* of tec active list (all below yesterday'* nn*i figure* wltoin oaeor two exception*. The total 1 Je* amounted to 261.7?J share*. The greatett decline from the opening dgtres amounted to only itnall fractious, ami the market clo*ed either at or wiu in a ?luule ot the highest prim rearhed. The advances ran*ed all the way fntn % to over 2-perceut. New York ?New England U up 'Jft, Oregon it. St N. 1ft. Ltckawauna IS. Indliuapolla, Uloomintton .* Weatern 1Lake shore and Loul*vlile?fc Nanhrllte % atul other* of the old active lutt Its* thin i percent. Weatarn Union and coal itock* oulet and drm. Tne change! In quotations this evening from (be final price* of * w?rek agj are generally for atuail uraouma. Th? active list was about equally dlrlileil betweeu a<lvancea and <!ecllnes. Lake Shore La u? i pcrceut, Lackawanna 1%, Northern raclfic preferred, >ew York 1 New enrlinii eaeh 1%, eacifie Mall and New York Central each IS per*?nt Tne others fommaller amounts. Thegreateit lecllutti were: Union Pacidc ?% percent. MUaourl, tv.unaa A Texas '1%, Western t nlou 154, Texaa A Pacific 1%. umalia commuu 1% percent. The total ales (or tne wee* were l.ua'J.Uto shares. U. 3. 3s. lU3f*4; U. a. 4,Sa,U?fS u.a. new4l. M%1 facide 6a oi "ito, 12&%; central Pa-13c drsts, 114S; *ric aecouja, I'Jfg; Leblgb A Wllx?sbarre, ord .06; Louisiana conaola, su; Missouri 6a. 103; St. loaepb, <17tf; St. P. A S. C. firsts U2; Tennessee la. old, Si; do new, M; Texaa Pacific Land iranta.tfi^do BloGrande,6i. Union Pacific flrsu, .14%; do Land Grants 104; do Sinking (and, 110%: >'lr?mia da. 42; Virginia Conaola, extra matured oupoua, 52; do deferred J0%; Adams Express, 40; American Express, 101; Canada Soutnern, U%; Central Pacidc, 44%: Chesapeake A Ohio, 11%. io dma preferred. 30%; do aecouda, 11%; C. C.. c. K L. GO;,; Denver dt iuo Grande, ilk; ?*ie, ?%; lo preierred, U; Furt Wayne, 141%; Kansas A rexa*. *3%; Lake Erie A Western is'-,; Lake Shore >9; Louisville A Nashville, .48; Louisville, New ubanjr A Chicago, 35; Memphis A Charleston, !7; Michigan Central, 77%; Miaaourl Pacific, 10j%; sa*hvllie?fc Lhattancoga, 46%; New Jersey Central, id; fiortbern Pacific, w/i; Chicago A Nortnwestern, 11% ex. dr.; do preierred, Ln% ex. dir.; New t'orx Central, 106%; onlo Central. *%; Ohio ? Miausippi. -.3%. do preierred. *); Paculc Mall, tt%; Muourgb, 14i%; Ktading, "4%; at. Louis A dan ""rancisco, 23%; do preierred. 47%; C., M. A tit. *auL?<J%; no preferred, 116%; Texas raciflc, 21; Jnlon Piu-ific, ?7; United titau* Express, 60; W. tit. ?. A P., 12%; do preierred, 31%; Wella-Fargo Ex>.e?a, ufl, <? csiem Culon. 73%, Breadatufla and Provisions. amw kju.uk. o.?rionr, receipts 17,292 barrels: ixpOiU 2,'Jfl. barrels; 17,730 *a Its; marXet quiet aid barely ste.dy; sales 14.0UO barrels; superfine lesteru and state 13 loaJ 60. common to good ex ra western and State 13 40a 1 W; good to choice do I; '.Oud SO; common to g.odexiraOhio$S40*A SO; lommon to cho.ce ext.* at. Louli 13 40*650; pa ??ixt Minntjota extra good w prime KiOOsA $0. Vtu-at. easier; receipt# 14.360bush^U: export8S.790 1 >u?lielH; tales 'ti,.H5d,M.O bushelsof future*; 72,101 ituhels ( spot No. 2 spring 95>>c: uugroded ted cause; No. 4 reJ 91}*c; No. 1 mhita *J8o; flo. 2 red )erember 94%?95Xc, cloning a; 94*^0; January 6%ft97Kc, eloalng at 9flc; February 97K*99%c, losing at 97? <o; Maich 99tyifl Oyft, elnaing at BJie: April 1i 01 %; May Si OJTjai 04. closjig at 11 v4i: June 11 u>;?al o?S. clodng at 91 03%: Cora *a. I ipoj KaKft r,i?riu!; itneuj aaunUtf lowct- Gpuonj^aSA |ower, cloning ?r-a*; receipts 120,000 bushels: exporu 91,599 buin-. lis. ?dles 514,000 bushels of futures; 2C1.0OO busfieli if upoj; unKradeir-i^Sc; Jjo. S44>ic; rejected i)',.t4ie; steamer 4ia4J^c elevator; 4t*yM3C Deember; 4?Sc January; 4*f;a4is>*c c. I and f.; No 2 i2hjc: yellow 53e; No. 2 Douemoer 52*i4M%c, clonus at 5'2%c: January 50J4a50Hc, closing a. oOKc; " binary 49}4*49/Sc, cloalng at 4>ft?; May 4?Ka4 jfce. :ioaiug at to^c. Ua.a lower aud dull; ;ecejm4 rj.soo. txpo.u 39,97b; mixed wjtoa 15U7C; wults lo :i7ai*kc. Hay, siead? and in fair aem???. loj* ijulei ana iready, t'ottee, ?b.?* JiJr; Ulo tlrm i ii;jj?c: options dulT ami a shade "lower. sales 5,000 i&l*: December 6.65a6.70c; March fl.aOo; Ap il ,so.??0c; May ?.'J0c; Juue 7.00: January ?ud ilaruli Sugar fifn;; reflued qui-t; extra ; uKkft^c; *Ull0 extra C 5J*c- standard I * f Itie; powdered aTc: granu a;ed S ll-16c. iolasMs quiet and steady but unchanged; New >rle*ns, cuolce to fancy, 4d4Uc. Riee steady and u fair demand. Turpentine dulf; 37^0 asked. , ggs steady and quiet; recetpu 2,632 packages; 'or* dull and barely steady; m?as fj 75alo 00. i.ef quiet Tierce beef dull; ottyexira ludia mess il7a~:. cut meats Urn; pidUfcl bellies 3c; do boulders 4;Se Lanl 1ms active; contact grades iu spot quou)d#35c; December ?.*4afi.S6c; Janlary ?.4uafl 42c; February 6.49afi.50e: March 8.57a i.L9e; April6 64*fl.<56c; May 6 7<a4.73c; city steam l.'JUa6.35e, Butter quiet ao4 unchanged; western c,5t" 'JT earner/ -^SaoOc. Cheese heary; western flat lie. CHICAGO. ILL. Pec. 3.-The wheat market wai 'ullol excited trailer! at the op so jog this moral u*. withopenlng aalca (or M aj delivery ai%Hc. He hlgh:r than at tfie cloae yeatertlay. The eabiea quoted ?rheat a turn dearer at Liverpool. and the rtceinta it prlmarj pjlnta were reported Uirht, but notwiUiitanding thw the offerings became heavy, and the Market dropped oil rapidly to Ufa. There wan a illuht reacuuti, but towunla the cioae of the union i waaeetlmated that the nextpoetingofthe visible lupply would ?how an Increane ef l,:aO.OCO bushels, wnfca pro4|ictd a we|\k leellng, aud under preaiure o( more Iree sell in*; May braae off to WJic and :loaed for the day at VStfalUjic or 3kc fejgacr than ?st Saturday. Flour unlet aud unchanged. Wheat >penlng strong al?,c higher, declined 1c. rallied 'gC, fell back iV and cloeed under yeeterlay; uIj ranted: December i."?a88c. cloeed at 17 *c; January fiffraofic, cloeed at 87May !3%aJ-V. cloeed at *.?f?c; >o. i spring 87<^a lo. 4sprtng?S?<2Sc;jNo. 2 red, 90c; 2fd. 3 red, 7Wc. Cora niled lnkc<lve, declined %aHe, rallied iud cloaed 'je'gclewer; caah4l*U}*c; December ind vear W^MlHc, cliaed at 41ttf; January Sia 13c, cjo ed at ii%c; Ma j W'^alOHc, cloeed at ?kc. mtta dull and a ahade eater; caah Decern >er 'ATgC; January 2S#c; May 3lS?31;?o, do?ed at IlKe. Hye quiet; No. 2, flic. Barley atrady; No. !i toe. Fiasaeed firmer; No. 1. SI 15. M aa pork, nultng moderaioly active, prlcea advanced 7&l0c, jut receded and cioaed steady; caih Jh S0aJ CO for >ld, and fJ JOalO 00 for new pacaed; January W a?SalO 0US- cloaed at |9 ?7J$a9 90; February IJ 97,S*10 15. cloeed at ft sfU[u iffi. Laid qblet ind unchanged; caah January ilOa L13c, cloaed at ?07,Sa?.10o; rebruary 815ae.2JXc, loied at * ijAfl.lTV- boxed meata quiet; shoul ten 4.70*3.7ac; snort rib iSOal&c; ahort clear i.l0a5.Lic. *blaky quiet at 91 1*. sugars uuibauged. Butter ate*dy; cream err lja.Co; d*lry 2K??c. Enn.Jusiy. FuiLaoiLrma. Pa.. Dec. 5.?Flour, steady and n medtrate demand. Wheat lower andateady^ S'o. 2 red December J0a30ty!; January tfAiaSA-c; "ebruary MHa94?ic; March v6*aU7e. Cora,spot In uoderate demand: options nominal; So. 2 mixed am'wfea md demand yuj tgbderate; Ejected white 37? i3?Cj No. 3 white 3Vo; No. a white 4cc; future* irfur: .>o. i wane, uecemDO':?>iaayc; January izl February Mka&fc; March ' *\ JikrLa^ [ulet; city refined 6.75a 7c; ileam 6.37;??JHr Ctocksutx, 0 , Dec. 5.?Flour active, firm and inchanged Wheat#a*ler; No. 2 3&a;r?oelpJa JWbiwbelj; ?h?ptr.ei?ia 3u*? DuaSela. Corn * IroauU nrm; no. J mixed 36aJ6Sc. Oatiit?ady; io. 2 mixed 31a3f,Sc. Ryequ'et; No. 2, 65c. Barley n (air demand; extraNe. 3 aprlug >*.)c. Pork Arm ,1110'JS. Lard In moderatflidemand 6.00c Bulk . aeataand baron firm ana vjacuiufv.i. Whtaky ;?ad/aill mi. nutter firm: extra northweatern ; creamery 23c; choice alary Via Sc. sugar .and heeae quiet and unchanged. Eggi firm and " ilghcr at i9^i(o.. 1 B41.71M0RX. Dec. a-Wheat higner; winter ml pot and utK-ambvr iX^lc; January fcha-JHo; Febnary Corn, weateru iteady aud quiet; nixed apot 4?*U!y!; I ecember 47a?"Kc; January 6.Sa46>y:; February 46^ai6^c. Gate firmer; treatru white STaJUo; mixed 34a3ec Frovlaiona iteady 1 nd moderately active. Tolsdo. 0.. Dec j.?Wheat quiet: caah MaKKc; ' >eo?mber 96e; January *?V: February ?7*ic: mil I i.lt-4 Corn .lull;caan or December ibc; JVnuary pit bid; May tffce. Ckta fiftn; Caah Sic: May Uc. lover aeed firm; caah or December S3 SO bid; Janojy lb flj; February IS J Chicago, 111.. Deo. 9.?The Drown* Journal re- . art*: Cattle? Keceipta900 head; ahlpmenu none; ?iiuu < >, BujcKen ana . solera fi 4u*4 UO; cow*, bulls an<l mixed |l 73* ' 00; balk ? 73*3 "?. Hop? Receipts j'.aoo Lead; Moment* 5,0uuhead; market 3*10c Higher: rough ,lid mixed S3 Ma3 70; packing and ihipplng 13 70a Stf; light IJ 40*3 Ml; ?!p?? 60*3 ?. oj^Vb* ipa l.uw he*d: ihlpmenta 900 bead: market te*dr; n*tlTes H 73*3 dj; western ti?*S 10; Texas It 75*100; Ixmbs ?3 3UM 75. E**rU?**rr,PA., Deo. 5.-c*ttle nothing doing; 11 U>rou?Uoon<lauin#nw;/ec*lnu 1.3?7 bead: ship* Bents no or. Hoc, scUth aad arm; PhUsdeinblas 3 71*3 80: Yorken U'AMOQ; receipts 4.900bead: hlpments 9,100 head. tiheep dull ami uuchauged; eceipu 400 head; ihipments SOU bead. Co ex* it xnJtO., Dec. 5.-BOP active and firm; dobod aad Ugfct U OCaSM; packing and batcniri H tf*4 00; receipts S& bead; ihipments l.oav Mad. PatroUuB. On. Cirr, Pa., Dm. 5.?National Trtntlt eertlflate* opened at aoc; closed *1 90Hc; highest mfcc; . ?w?n tuito; MlM 'i,lx,0WJ burtla; cmnneo i 7,262,000 barrel*: runa not reported; shipments ?. 933 barrels; charten M.Joj barrels. BtADruas, Pa., Dse. 6,?Opened at ?oc: dosed at 91^c: highest ?l%c; lowest tHHc: rum a >t reported; (bipmenu W.933 barrels; charters 8I.M6 barrels; clearances * 718,000 barrels. PirmruK. Pa., Dec. 3.?Petroleum quiet but linn; National transit certificates opened at 90c aad closed at 9lHc: highest 91^c; lowest s9}?c. Titl'ivilli. Pa., Dec. 5.?National transit certificates opened at 90c and closed at 91Kc; highest vi'jc : lowest ?J4c. New Yobs, Dec. 5.?Petroleum ateadj; United closed at 91? *c. Dry (looda. Kkw Yoek, Dec. The market w?s qu!et In demand, galea urn! movements sre reflecting that Inactivity usual to the sessou. Then: is a healthy tuusat present, prumisiug increased transactions iu the uear future. Cotton Oinciswatt. O., Dec. 5.-Cotton quiet and steady; middling u.Sc.; L?ad. Vtw V'HtK. Dec. S -Lead Arm: common4^a;. C. glottal tc Co. FALL AND WINTER. t n BinrriT i. if-, murr a i &c CO., 27 Twelfth Street HAVE >'OvV IX STORK A Full Assortment OF ALL THE LATE STYLES OF IFjALLL Overcoatings, SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS!i > I o i 1^ T ? 1-Tices LOW! T. C. MOFFAT & CO., IVo. sr Twelfth St. iy? (MMUNITYfromANNOYANCE fl ( I a i Xxf* nnlr of the ? ? ? ud uroruuu for vMtlJiiuUllf hr*t. Every good thing la Counterfeited, and consumers are CAUTIONED against DOTATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label is on each chimney an ftt&vo. The Pearl Top is fUw&ya clear and V-J.VU4- /-ll.. " I uiaoo> JbuinflMtarfd OSXY by GEO. A. MACBETH & Ga. Puwlmnth Lewi plow WorU?. FOB SALE BY DKATiKRS. Humbittg.easJtiUamgittlttB \ pEIMBLE ALOTZ, " PLUHBEB8, 5AS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street, e^gmtlaf tad Vwrttotfng of Public Bufldlnw Jwelllad tad fictorlca t Specialty, >034 ' * TUST RECEIVED! ! J A Flna Anortment of COLORED GrLOBES, which will be aold at reasonable prices. LL'JCE FITTON, nolO 1416 Main 8trwt HARE & SOX, nxxmciL FLTOZKBS, Gu and Steam Fitters, Ha O TWELFTH 8TUOT, HI work 6ana promptly at reasonable prion. t>7 A LL KIND8 OF BOOK A5D JOB ' SoSSSraaUo^propp^y exocoted at < 2tte4Lcat. Or. J. E. SMITH, So. 1104 Chapllne Street, Soli Fourteenth Street. The beat eTidenoe of a phytldan'i sncceas la the testimony o( hla patient*. The Increasing demand! tor my professional serrlc*s prove that IhaTC dealt honorably end (airly with thoae who bare consulted me. I neTeruaaa patlenfa name with* oat permission, though I hare many handred cer? tlllcatcs from tl?*e whom 1 have cared Alter ther had bcea pronounced lncarable. A thorough medical education with many yean hcapital experience and (amiiUrity with thcraputic airenu, a dose obaerrance of temperamental peculiar! tie* and strict attention to hygienic management Uuraree suoccas, a cure !a poaaloXu, and I franJtly give the patient my opinion. Home Proof. Kidney and Liver Diseaaea and Rheamadsm.? Buffered terribly?"Nothing seemed to help me; could not get out of bed. Dr. Smith cured me." ZEPH. PHILLIPS. Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh. Polypus of Sams, Impaired \olce.?Suffered (or years; patent medicine (ailed to help me. Dr. Smith completely cured me." CHARLES CHADDCCK, Of Spddel A Co., Wheeling. W. Va. Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach. -"Treatment (or yean (ailed to give me relief. Dr. Smith cured me.' THOMAS HOLT, Insurance Agrut. KI'j.-Hiul them lor fourteen tous. Dr. ernlth cured me." LOUIS F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula, Running Son* on Head.?" My sou wu afflicted for fourteen yean. Nothing seemed to help Mm. Dr. Smith cured him." Mia. CATHERINE CAPS. Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Canccr.?"Suffered for yean with Cancer. Had It cut out three times. It returned after each operation. Dr. Smith cured me without knife, caustic or pain." Maa. H. M. OBCCTT. Pile*, Fiitula of Anna,?Flat on mr back lor 13 week*. Reported dying. Dr. Smith cozed me without knife Is Are weeks. THOMAS COLVIN. Wholesale Grocer, Main St, Whoullng, W. V?., Ulcerations of Rectum, Ptolapeus and Pllea.? "Wu given up to die and pronounced Incurable. Dr. Hmitii cured mo without knife." WASHINGTON DKLANY, Martln'a Ferry. Rer. H. 0. Ladd writes:?"Dr. Smith's profeeslonal servicus in my family havo been moat aatlafactory, and I commend Ma to all aa a gentleman and a ikiilful physician." Mm. Margaret fcolk aaya: "I had been sniftering for seven years and treated by many physldana for dyspewia. Dr. Smith said I had a tape worm, and in <lgnt hours removed a monster 101) feet long." Fumale Complain:*?Three years In hospitals for femalea, give me peculiar advantage in such esses. Persons cured of catarrh, diseases of heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, skin, bleed, nervous affections and weaknesses of men and youth, scrofula and asthma ceatlfv to my success. Plies cured without the knife. Patients ar a diac&ciu may be treated by letter and satisfaction guaranteed. A chart tor self-examlnatlon sent on receipt of two threecent stamps, and advice returned free. Consultation at oflce free. Ofice hoars from 9 a k. to 7 r. v., daily. Call on or address, JOHN E. SMITH, M.D.. No. 14M Chapllne St., Wheeling. W. Va. riioF. ^BbN?RVGUSDE3ILITY XT A1917 TQ* mBm ?|JH??A?io w uww -tl f\. n ri[r f ^ Ht '- y IMcar-jml noaiaroaa _ fTj B Vgfencun&iMMiM, b??> MQisiikaMlMthf. V^AaaXYiI c f?lciac?. rMult from f /yoothtal wdUcfttloo. A RawCAlCuRE ron^jyioo fro? taiictmnM. or VTO17ATT8 V ow brain work. Atoli II/iKVUUS HMtlii trapotia^nof prctenDEBILITY. Orgams Weakness, a ??;??????; j aPHTSICAi ? DECAY, ?St"HE Rran>7?h*tHAS m, MtH.il* :?Cl'h?D thoimuU, InYounjr?!Mlaaie Ugg, inurftrt viifc uunAgeo wen. Jtlon u btulr-*?, or mum T,_. ?,^a c,v Si?:a or ioaMicniftua is TESTtDFOR OVtPoiX m. rour'Ud on VtARSSYUSSINMAKY lflici?attee amilnl crinci- ; Thousand Cases. 3BP1**- dT ?ii??ippflc?ura _ _ - - ^fc> Ifti set! ofihtCAM Ita lAWAA 3?P"i1c Wlueon ta bit n' lil^ ^ Ijj# '-'?? lUUr. TtBDSt"V TRIAL LSurmi ftwctionaofOse h> ^packaSU fc'sa;es mrATjee.rr. OnaXpatb. - moo Sih. Two Moatta, *.(*0 Wfiiltiul r*pWJjr(rin?^itii . vvBWtr"=pa?na??roa;T^ot. v HARRIS REM EOT CO., H mCMWiTi au64 St. Ttath Sc. 8T. LQUXa. HO. R11 QTUP?D PERSONS! Not a TruM. IW&'or^'^ak 4fiis?xw jal^mrriT DR. HAINES' 60L0EN SPEG1HC POSITIVE CURB FOR Drunkenness OS THE LIQU03 HABIT. J It can b? irlv^n la a cap of coffee or tea without he knowledge o' th* person taking It. in ab?olutely larmleffl, and will effect a p^nonnent and speedy lire where the patient la a moderate drlnlwror .n alcofcullc wreck. It hax been given In thon and* uf iiuea, and la every Instance a perfect enre taa fallowed. IT NEVER KAlLri. The ?y*tem ince Impregnated with the Specific It, bccomcs an * liter tapoiatbility lor the liquor appetite to exist. . GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Prop'n, Cincinnati, O. * For sale by LOGAN A CO.. Druggist*. Wbe?Ung, W. Va. Call or write for circular* and full particular*. jy6-nwa? -y^J.41> m Weemluli* mammma ' 1Tourt. at theLr-.t r?a?>>ly aj7r?m laM??;toUSlWGOB?ntoa B91 TO S DAYS. W **J .... ?0C?vuiM4atiul W.Ium fc?W coOTider. J JHn MMaiman. tl>>. ?Q<t la ewry cam U M _ hAi give# JAtl?lA?. sua. Mm XU.O J. LUk. HudM. N. V. fvl-lTVA* T/ V. * V Jk m Avunti DR. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS. I Will oare Pimm of the Kidnap, Gravel, Gleet ' Itrtcturee, and all Crinary and CreUrml Diseases, lerrous end Physical Debility. Seminal Weakness, jam of Vigor, hwatran Deelino is Man, Early >ec?y, Impotency c*oaad tor errors of yoath, ex rmcm, dbc. Fyphlils in til ta forms, sore throat nd note, ulcers. eruptions, scrofula, tetter, nit faeusi and au blood and (tin rtlseasw. Penile ToaXneai apeodily cured. Gonorrhea cured in I law. Prioa B 00. Bold la Wheeling, W. Va., by LF.Socxixe, Locasc a Co., Druggists. tent by . ? fr<J 1 T r Jttisccllaitcous. , nOwTwil*!; The Atlanta Onutitution, (peaking of the Jfyitie ( )wls* display, adds: The perfumed ball room wax one of the novel md graceful feature* of this great event. Aa the 7 ruesu entered the Opera Houms they were greeted vlth &? moat delicious odors, u from a frtwhly 1 >iooming bed of a thoosand dowers. The air wo r aden with the aoft, sweet perfume that seemed to r >e the very breath of the goddess of pleasure and i wooing to the gaieties of the occasion. A founaln, neatly piacra, was playing all the evening, he cologue which gave farth this perfume, and he practiced senses of the ladles at once detected rhat It was. We need hardly say that the fountain md the two atomisers were dispensing to the at nosphere the odor of b T 1 VTOD'H tmruTinr mr/v.v* in article oi Southern manufacture thit hu immptly won la way Into wide iprwul popularity. rhla Cologne la of tne tlncat quality, luting and " Itllclnus; and an esteemed article on the toilet able of all tlxat hare uaed It. The quick and del cate aenac of ih? "Myotic Owla" ?i once diacorer id la meria, and they had no bapp'er conceit to iffar their ru?3 ?u*u these fountain Jeu of de- " lgljtful pertume. The fair dancers who fonnd so rraiefnl a refrtaher but evening will pleaae them elvea and honor their entertainer* by keeping op he nenaatlorj throughout the twelre-month by t neana of thta delightful a^ent auJ6 mwtaw tOOLD KEDAL, PARIS, 1878. c BAKER'S Jrtfasi Cocoa. 1 W W?rwai?l abnolutely pum C9?ca, from which the exccaa of Oil boa been removed. It haa Ur<? UmtM the ttrmgth of Cocoa oUiwt with Surch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and b? therefore far mora acuooml* " at, casting Uu (Jtoa omt etnt a cup. It la dclldoua, oourlahlng, . atnmgtbeniog, ?ully dJjjeatcd, and i admirably adapted for luvallda aa ] well aa for persona in health. 8?M by Uroeen everywhere* f> If, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, PIANOS ORGANS . Tin deminil for tba improved Ma*os A n**u* h?.o? t? now io lam that .t *econ.t d.tlf.oo u. the factory baa become lmperatiro. Da ooi require on*. quarter ai much toning m runoi on tu? prevailing , wnr?t-pln ?rat*ro. CwH tfUloffw, 100 Strlaa of iiwaii, CI to (SOU. for Caab, Eoajr f ?ym#uu, or Rented. Mason A Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., SEW YORK ; BOSTON : CHICAGO. i LfiURE FITS! ! waaa ? ?u* I 'to Ml mu m?ralx to (lop t!w? for Z Ima tad I a* a Um tb.m rwturn tcvn. I m??a radical eara. I ba?a euja lb* 4U..M or FIT*. ETILKftY or fXUJUn IICX.1 Co Ka.tr- I aunw my rrm*4 j to car* a? wont MMV hr?M other* k>? fall?d U no r*aaoa Cur ' lal ii? ratlrlat nra M4 aiovt for a umIIm ?nit a Pr?e fcultle ?if wjr lalblllbU r?m*iy. Uloa npn-M tad Pial ISca. Xtaotii foe aaihliff tar a trial, anj I illrara *??. l.Hr???Pr. H. <? KWT.mf.artat. Saw Turt. WANTED?LADIES TO WORK FOR ai at their own boats. 17 to f:o per wrak *n be quietly marie. No photo. palatlrz: no aaviMlztff. For fall partlntilara. plrne a<l?lre?a. itooco. ireacent Artuv. Bnaton. Mana.. B?afti:o. iiAiiAtaunvinii : VuraouffiriiuN rU?a raiMir tar la* urn ularM>; Ly li* in IfcaaMBill ' 'UN af tb? W?r?t Ihul 111 ?( tnlf al.MIU I ta*a tM! cnnd. ladaarf. an itnM U my tallli la i I ar.wT. Oat I anil mil TWO BOTTL.'.i FUCK, Imraitwr with ixC ClIUI TBXa n*I a* ?> 4iaaaaa. U aa* ?aSrmr. tllra E*. ?Mi??r.ft?m?aa. M.T.a.aLucmiinr^iic.?.fc ro ADVEKTisKlt'i.-Lowttrt K-td for AUvcrI UxtnginOfll food ntw?ptper? *eat Iron. Ad* 1 IM 0*0. P. bowau * to., 10 Bpruot bt, m. y. ? | j'laU <gla?? gtanntajctwrref. Klieves. Kraft & Co.. AGENTS FOB PITTSBURGH PLATE 6LASS GO. MAKUFACTUECBB 07 Polished Plate 91am, also, Bough Glats for Floors and SkyUf hts. The entire factory, In eluding the melting far* naoes. auntaling oTena. ?te*m boUen. etc.. etc., U run by and heated with natural ga*. applied from nclla owned by ue company; and bel"g the only f late Gla*? Manufacturer* In the world utilising this wonderful production of nature. we are enabled. owing to its extraordinary heating power, legether witn lu aO?otute freedom from sulphur aud all other Impurities. to procure an article which cannot bo surpaned. GlafS auneaJed by this gaa, beingbettertempcrad.il not to lUble to ^real. and ?lll prore more durable. No coal of any kind U n?ed In our worts. We are pre parol t.? supply the akove make of gl*? promptly and tollcit Oidcra for the same. Kli?veM3 Kraft Sz Co., CENTH.1L PLANING KILLS, toff St., bet. Twenty-aacoud & Twenty-Third Bta., nirtl ffutiuno. W. Va. insurance (CorapaoiM. OUIO VALLEY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF WHEELING, W. VA. Oma-No. UQ9 Main Street. CAPITAL. <100,000 00 Does a ijcncral Fire Insurance Busineaa. Farm iroperty and Dwelling Houses and contents ln<ured lor three or lire jean. Diucroaa. Alex. Laugh Lin, Jos. Speldcl, Henry j-chmulDach, A. a. u?t, J. V. L. Bodgera, Dr EL W. Hailet:, Henry Horibclmer. JOd. SPEIDEL, PrealdenL W. L McLURE. Secretary. oc7 rrNDERWRITEBS* INSURANCE CO. WHEELING, W. VA., Orrica-No. 11 twejth stiixt. CAPITAL, $100,000 oauuaoai. ALONZO IX)RING, ROBERT CRANGLE, J. P. h A I'LL, GttORGK HOUE, J. C. ALDEBSON. Rcsurr OA90LB, PrealdenL J. F. Pacll, Vice PrealdenL alkkkd faull, secretary. C. M. ai.iu.NiY, uty Agent Insures all kinds o( property>; reasonable ratea. mrao pHE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. or WHULQfO, V. TA. JAPITAL. _ 9100,000 Inanrea against loa or damage by Are and lighten.; all cktfea of dejlrable property, alao lnxuxea saigoes on toe Western waters. omaua. f. N. Vance, President, M. ReUIy, Vice PrealdenL f. L. atrcehleln, dec'y, Jas. p. Adams, Ass't bee. DUUtCTOIS. J. N. Vance, M. Reilly, L C. StlfaU J. H. Hoob?, C. W. t ranahelm. OFFiCE?!fo. 85TWELFTH STREET. mr2fi giuaticial. gA.SK. Ob" THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. ?HS,?? V*. A. Imwtt .... ....President V*. B. Bixrao.s ....Vice President Draftt on England. Irtlar d, France and Germany. doudctoh. Wjn. A. Inett, Wm; B. Simpson. J. A. Miller, Joan K. Boulord, E. M. Atainson, Victor Rosen bury, Henry tjpeyer, aril F. P JEPSOS. (Mahler. gXCHANGE HANK. CAPITAL. 1200,000 . N'. Vasck ...... President xuuML Lacghux - Vlco Praiident ouacroM. I. N. Vance, ti. Horkhelmer, S. Laajjhlln, W. Elllngnam, L. 3. U>uplain, A. W. Kelley, JoilQ FttW. Drafts issued oa England, Ireland, Scotland and 11 points in Europe. t. JONES. Cashier. Jfctocli ^coHcts. 2?&XA.KJJL.I&?lfIi:i> 1871. \ L. STzrnxxaoN. Geo. L Wnrrstir, WHITNEY & STEPHENSON, MEMBEKS OF tow York Stock Exchange, NOB. 612 4 611 LIBERTY ST., Pittsburgh, Pa. ?*StQck?. Bondt and U. S. Securltiee boajht mil sold for canh or on usual margins. New York ates of commiaUon. Correspondence Ml lei ted. Refer to Pittsburgh Unkern ggiu'rallr. no34 0OAL. THE MANCHESTER COIL COMPANY 'lie pleasure In Informing their customers and he public generally that they have an abundant # upply of the very beat quality of Clean and Nat fed, which they will deliver at the old price: Clt an Coal, i CenU. Slit Coal, - - ? " Order* left at the office, corner Market and Foureenth atreeu, will receive prompt attention. B. J. 8MTTH, Sec'y. Telephone 401. OCt27 JSusiiuss (Cards, y?ARTIN' KLEINHALTS, Practical Uplioloterer, Manufacturer of and Dealer In ARLOR FURNITURE and MATTRK88E8 OF ALL ENDS. A lot of Fine Eurj Chairs on hand, initable for Jhrlatmaa i'reaonta, etc. nc-^t No. 17 ELEVENTH ST . near Main. STEPHEN McCCLLODGH, Carpenter and Builder, Brick and Woolen Bnlldlnp Erected. Boofa, VaUeyi, 8ky Ughta, Ceontefiand She!ring.' All work promptly attended to on reasonable arm*. -SHOP?Alley 13, rear of Capitol. Realdence, to. M Fifteenth trout, rihop In war. Jal REDMAN 4 CO., leneral Machinists and Engine BaOd?n, Got. Chapline tad Eighteenth Btroeta. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Repair Work. Agenu for the celebrated Jadaon Governor. mrao Japct SSlarthotLst. yyTLEEUSG PAPEB WAREHOUSE. Robinson, Carls Si Co., lanufactnreri and Dealeia In every variety of APEB. No. 1427 MAIN STREET, Telephone 31L Wheeling, W. Va. Hlgheat caah price paid for Rao, Piper and Old i<w?? fMvia ? rof csslonal (Cards. JJ- AKKIET B. JONES, M. 1)., MSI Chnpline Street, ornci bocks, 10 to 12>. tad 2 lo 4 f. ?. no? &*al Estate >nts, Q 0. SMITH, Heal Edtate Affent AXD STOCK 1B0UB, HpocUl attention (flven to Collecting Basts and he general muumwrncnt of &atl Jtotota. Can (or* llih bvMtol rtdexaacoa mlfl la mix sr., WhMllac. w. Ya,