TKI STKE'S SALE. I rpSSTKK'H HALE I UK VALUABLK RE A L ESTATE. I ur virtue ol * deed of trust executed to mo bj I nine OH t be ;*->th J*Tof August. ltao, and I'ir'ifl tu Vfi J ??' Truit Hook No. 81, page 31 I u?e u*' 0Mo ?>UDty. Wmi VlrgmU J I will. 0" I THCB3PAY. KOYXUBBR 27,1800, I woeeed tr> *':l ot public auction to tho higbesi I Sd i**'. bidder, hi the north fiontdoorof tUe I ro jit llou?? ol Ohio county, the following doI *rit*d ri*l ?*tat?. to-writ: I ut -A ix-rtnln tract of land coaUlalog one I koBitn-d and Hventyfour and. three-fourth I /litV * re*. m"reorK-iu?,Bltu?tej la the county I 1/ ur to *u>i HUi? of Mut V liyla la, on tho I waters of l ittle WheeUpsCnok, and hounded I kfollows. fMKlt: Beginning at a sugar tree on I m- imu* ol a drain and running theuce north I ji wi.'t - i*>lw u'11 "Kit"oak adjolnlug lands I formerly owned by Utorgo Dement; thence south I c "" 1 "?tc* 10 * oak adjoining l?n1. .Muxwi ll, beginning at a stake in said JlaritriK's line, corner to K. M. Maxwell, thence with Maxwell's Hue south out 24 cole* to a itake near a road; tin nee north &>>4 west alji jn/U' toa beech thence north 3U3 west 20 poles toaouiie lu Mild Marling'! lint-; thence with uj,! line south u weal 18 poles to the beginning, couuiiiiut 1 hi re tiud 2ft square rods, and being wewicn- propeuy eouvc/td to said James ttino I tyoarab c. ueg^nno, by deed dated June 23. I J?>. and recorded In Deed Look 77, page M of I the records ol ODlo comty. I id.?a certain tract of land situated in the I said county of Ohio, aud bounded and described I si follows, to wit: biginning at a stake 15 feet I I from the middle of tue new road, ou Dlxou'*! run; tnuncc uuni??k .W m "w, w. ner to wild James Itfne; ineuco southwest to a i ukti l'? Kci from the middle of said new toad; the nee with Mid ruad and 0:1 n ?ne with the unit' to tiio beginning, containing one aero, aor-'.-r :?. *, and being (be ?ame property conrend t<> mM Jam* Kmc by Margaret B, Wattlum and htubaud oy deeu dated Jane 1, 1888, tud r. orded in Deed book 61, page l&oftbo records of ubio count/. ttn.?bot No. 10 a* the same la designated on the plat o( the to aw of l riadelubla, In thecount* ol Ohio and 8ihiu of Wen virgiuia, (routing 60 feet on the AafJonal road and xunuiug bade Ijj u-vt lo an alley, being the same property conveyed to said James Htue by W. f. Hubbard, trustee, l?y deed dated November 8, 1879, and rw orded In Deed Ihok O'J, page 341, of ibe record* of Ohio couuty. 6th.?a certain lot or ground situated In the town of Mat Utovo, county of Ohio and Btato of Wot Virginia, and describe I an foUowM, to-wit; BotciuuluK at a poiut in the line of tbe National Bo*d at the corner of tlic school house lot; theme north nV4? west 105 feat; thence sonth 73 went 67 feet; ibo'iw la a direct line to tne National road, forming a right angle with tho line of thu Mine; thence following the line ot Mid ruftd 56 act and 7 Inched to thu place of beglutting. being tne same property conveyed to Mid James uiue by Klin Auu Denula and hustotud bv deed dated September 28, lbw, and recorded in Dee 1 hook 70, page 108, of the records of Olilo county. Said sale will commence at 10 o'clock a.m. of Mid day, and wl.i be made on thu following term* aua conditions, to-wit; Oae tlurd the purcime money cash on the day of aale; one* tblr l thereof, wtth intercut, In ono year from Mid date, aud the residue thereof, with interest in two years Iroin aald date, tne purchaser glv fag his notes with good security, to bo approved by me, for raid deferred payments, and the legal title u> said property to be retaluod by xne ai a further security uutil tho purchase money is fully p*id. Possession of mid property will ee given ou the tlrst day of Aprfl, lstfl. Tbe title to the ab ive property is believed to be go.>d, but selllag s* trustee, 1 will convey only such title as is vested In me by said deed ef trust. J. ?*. BOMMKttVXiiLK, Trustee. W. H. IIA1.UB, Auctioneer. State or We>t Vmuinia, County of Onio, to wit: 1, Gcorga Hook, Clerk ot the County Court of laid countv, do certify that band and security has beet given by the above named trustee, as required by law. i.lven under my hand this 28th day of October, 16'JO osa-HWAF GEORGE nOOK, Clerk. The abovo mio ua* ucen eonuaaeu uaiu BATUBUAY, DfcCEMiJKK, 20. 1WO, at same tiuic iU'i place. J. B. SOMMKBV1LLE, Tiua tee. The above mIo haabeen continued until Tuesday JanuaryC, 1M)1.htrametimeandplaco. fel J. B. 8l)MMKltVlLLK, Trustee. Tho above sale has bceu continued until Tuead?y, January !I7, 1801, at samo time and placc. MSTrtua J. H HUM iKRVlLLK.Truviw. IJiRUtiTEE'ti BALK. By virtue ol a deed of trust made by Caroline Helio (sluce deceased) William tfciae and Henry Heine to me as trustee. dated January .M, lrt?, record cd in the office of tbo clerk of the County Court of uhio County. Weal Virginia, in weed of Trust Book No. 'H, page ?a, I will tell at the north iront door of tnu Court Houae of said county, on 8ATUBDAY, tbo Slat J)AY of JANUARY, 1891, bcc'nnlng at 10 o'clock a. m.. tbo following described property, that I* to say: All Uw inter uu, of Mid particn in and to the north half of lot numoerud twelve iu wjuaro six la that part oi the city of Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, formerly called fclchtetown, but now called South \N heeling Tr , , ... flie lufeiest of aaid Caroline Helie In said property was a dower Intercut aa the widow ol lltjnr* Heise, deceased, which interest wm extltiRulnboil by her death; and the interest* to b? Hold are the uudlvldcd two thirds belonging to Data William Heine and Henry Heise aa twooi the three children and heirs at law of aaid Heurj One-third and aa much more a* thepurchaser elects to pay in coah on ine day of rale, tho balance iu two equal installnieuta at one and two years, no tea bearing interesi from the flay of ralo to te given for the deferred payment*, tho title to be retained until twvmeut U made iu full. _ w. J. W. COWDKN, Trustoe. W, II, Hallkr, Auctioneer. . .. . de29 IJlRUBTEE'a SALE. By virtue ol a deed of trust imido by Mary Kmrna mhstruth nnd 8. Cbas. Kschitruth, her husband, to menu trustee, bearing date May 1st, A. I) 1S.VJ, mid recorded iu tbeolllee of the Clerk ot Um County Court ol Ohio county, West Virginia, In Deed of l rust Book No. i?, page S90, I will proceed to sell at public salo at tbo front door ol the Court House of said county on BATUBI>AY,tho7th day of FEBRUARY, 2892, l*teo. fpRLr6fEE'8 SALE. By virtue of * deod of trust mado by James Smith. jr., to me as trustee, beating date on the 17th day of November, iu tne year 1888, and recorded la th* office of the Clerk of tho County f'ourt of Marshall county, West Virginia, in Dml ot Trust Book no. 8, pages *29.1 and 291,1 vria pr tcecd to sell at public auction on the premises to bo sold lu the city of Beuaood, in said county, on SATURDAY, tbeJitb DAY ot FEBRUARY, 1891, beginning at 10 'clock a. m., tho following de Kiribert real estate, situated In tho said city ol Bcuwood, that la 10 ?ay. all tQat lot No. 89 (thirty-nine) in Schad'a Third Amended Addi tlon to thu said city of Benwood, botug tho same property grauiea and convoved to the said James 8muii, jr., by A. J.ciarbo, special commissioner, - - - - * ^ ~? MiMmlmr. UWg. uy acei Q?niu um nui ? ?/?? 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You seem Uko a change I person to your friends?Do you knc? whfit is tlio matter, or has tlio change. been so gnwlunl it haa neaped youi notleo f You have ConnuniptloH ? We do not say this to frighten yon, but it to truo. Thoee nro tho euro nymptomso/t)il?|orriblo,? * o a nation's own, are preserved all good , things, if a few bad ones happen to re- , main. Another is, the average Briton, , high or low, is a being who will retain , and sustain all "rights/' good or bad, , which literature, society, precedent ana ( Kovemment have marked out for him, j with a pertinacity and bravery which , puts to beggarly shamo the indifference of most American people to all manner j of governmental, monopolistic and other , encroachment. , This may seem going a long way for , trivial sequence. But it ia undeniably | true that because the barmaid was long , ago elevated into a British Institution , through English literature; because the older any sentiment or thing, barring the , barmaid herself, is in Britain the more | endearingly it is prized; and because , your British noblemen or workmen will , have his wine or "bitter" from the hand of a tap-room divinity, whether all the ] world like it or not, the prototype of the , American "bartender" is here nnkuown, { and 200,000 women serve 20,000,000 Biit- , tab people with their brews and spirits to-day. There are other effects, such aP the rapid national increaao in the con* 1 Humption of liquors, the increasing 1 power in politics and legislation of the liquor interests; and, worse than all, the 1 startling increase of liquor-drinking by J dll clashes of British women; upon each of which vast and sad volumes miyht be ! written. But the great host of British oarwaids is what the British people liko and will have; and, being accounted 1 for, it only remains to speak of this particular class as it individually and col- ( lectively exists. KuraJ England is a thing of the past; and there never was a rural Scotland or j a rural Ireland where the sweet old inn 1 and the sweet vonng barmaid were havens and aud objects of material and ethical delight. With the end of the 1 coaching days was an end of the inns, aud with them, long; after the old Lon- ' don type had gone, faded away the cherry-cheeked Bubo of the rural hos 1 telry. To be sure, if you are a genuine ! tramp, who will seek odd nooks of 1 provincial England and Scotland for 1 very love of adventure, you will now 1 and then still find a gentle being in cap ! and apron, whose very preaence behind the cupboard-like bar fills your mind , with all manner of chivalrous fancies, until the whole locality takes on a mag- ; ical seeming no of sunshine and flowers. < But if you remain long enough^ you find that even this rural rarity is already 1 tainted by modem unrest. A farmer's ] daughter, the child of some castle gamekeeper, of a widow lodge-keeper or ol some underline of the manor demesne, 1 aha has already her ambition fiexd on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Lon don, or even the bright, busy railway refreshment rooms; and a year therea'ter, you will find ner, saucy and pert, straight and lofty, sage and calm, one of the great army of public house barmaids, at "fourteen bob a week and found." Probably one-half of the wbolo are recruited from this source. The other half aro from the eternal overplus of city-born girls, who, without positive immoral tendencicB, have overborne restraint, and with much vigor, without sea; in sentiment and that roving consciousness springing from the true virtue of the glory of her aex, have forced their oba hfiAn ftivnroM nfc nil hours papcfBf * ?JW?- .... of the day and night with pictures of life In British "Pubs," aa tbo bar rooms attached to inna and restaurant* are hero Universally called; and, during their motuenU of real between customers' demands, 1 have reaeivefl from British barmaids themselves innumerable kindly, honest and altogether womanly revelation! aa to tbeir previous condition, wltb the mode and motive of tbeir Uvea. One of tbe first aeries o! careful Inquiries made waa in reference to tbe sources of supply of females tor this vocation. Who were these bright, handsome, graceful women 7 What manner of social condition was that out of which they came 7 How could 200,000 women, apparently fit to grace respectable and refined liotnea, assume inch queation*bio employment M thin of Uii'ir own volition 7 Of what (toll, iu tlie guise of woman, with <11 of woman's wit, selfpoise and winsoineutes iu phjtical graces, could so vuit and anomalous a a class be created? These and many similar speculations along with ceaseless personal inquiries resulted in the folio wing facta and figures being scattered through my note {(bolts. I do not know whether theee aversgns on about 1,700 will hold true with 200,000. They at least serve as a basis for reputable conjecture; and bring the subject, in its entirety, home to all who give thought to sociological questions with unusual impreasiveness. JMughtere of farmers, villagers, and of various employes on estates of the British nobility, 700; daughters of small tradesmen, 214; publicans' daughters, sisters and other female relatives, 1B7; factory-girls, 34; seamstresses and milliners, 83; divorced wives, 11; schoolmistresses, 72; drapers', and other, clerks, 30; telegraph operators and postal employee, 3; actresses, variety and otherwise, 13; cusliiers, 28; csnvassera, 14; unsuccessful singers and music teachers, 44; mission workers, Sunday ] schoolteachers and "Salvationists," 57; t photograph colorlstsand "artists" gener- t ally, 11); literary persons?801 whom 1 baa written poems, 0, pamphlets, 4, bal- H lads, and 2, books, all ol which "bad i been published," the balance of whom c might be classified as ''human various" t ?31); while 13 had been domestics; 18, t scullery maids; 7, governesses; and 53, o as nursery maids, originally bad the ? molding of the minda and morals ol the British youth, I took these figures to a very noted English thinker, leader and writer, a f, inau whose name is a familiar one in c every newspaper and household 1; throughout the English-speaking world, g tie examined tbem carefully; 8-emed i lost in reflection for a time; unil gave hfs b viewa regaruing the sociological study in t! rapidly-propounded return questions, t after our true Yankee f shfon. 1 "You bavo a great many women in r America at the present time known hh i 'ugitatoro' and 'reformers,' have you not ? e And has not each one u mission or p aclieme, ora divine call, togailop, plunge \ and cavort about, shrieking out ail man b ner of notes of warning regarding the a enslavetnentof her sex? "dull do no* these females sound timbrels, beat tom-toms, and override every uuuK eaiauusneu, lenuer ana Bacreo, in ^ ttn effort to attract attention to them- B, Helves, until the grind true wives and c, mothers of your country are whipped tj into partial endorsement, the clergy f{ bullied into silence and your editors, 0 through a forgivable chivalry, influenc- b ed into leading then a quasi support? "Well, air, precisely the suae female, or lather unfemale, qualities, which, ci through these mental harridans, are oc V uumplishing the gradual unsozing of fi American women, and tho revolution- w izing and destruction oi the American it tiome, are at' the the root of our cursed ? barmaid system. It is simply a differant torm ol expression of the samo erig- V inttl evil?a female nossion for some 0 manner of notoriety. Your over-shrewd E ind under-principled American female D who cannot endorso home-making, B through the pretense of some heaven in- ri Jorsed mission, at once enters upon a jareer of home-breaking. She poises ind poses, higgles and wriggles along a tamut of'isms' and 'ista' from female pi iuiTrage past a score of reforms to Ohris- J,, Jan Science, theosophy and spiritualism a1 into the capacious bosom of the Over- p Soul itself, meantime pausing anywhere jubt so long as Bhe may continue a dieurbing element; ever thrilled and ecstatic over any manner of notoriety conducing to what she hysterically imagines has become a 'career.' Our barmaids ire just that sort of male females; proud af tap-room publicity; eager for tawrdy notoriety; consumed with ambition fjr \ public career. But we are the most [oriuoate nation. With us, rigid and nealthful social limitations force these characters into a proper place at once. Your female birds of prey dtfile and [atten upon your tenderest and most Haired social and domestic institutions. H^are, impinge only upon our lowest n< national weaknesses." p Many will consider this British corn- to parison and estimate of our suffering ? iisterhood as a very severe one. Some 81 will be ungallnnt enough to regard it as ce in unjust classification of British barmaidH themselves. As a rule, i have [ound them hard-working women. Few b; iver know a holiday. They are on their d> feet from twelve to Bixteen hours per ei lay. Whatever their natural tendencies, ihcyare perforce honest. Tho British ?nr system is entirely different from Al )ure, and still retains much of the flavor ** )f the old custom of the publican and P1 ms wife sitting in their own private c0 room and serving customers with liquors through a little shelf-bottomed tb window; while tho publican, his wife, 10 r some member of his family, is never ?{ ibsent from the bar during business B. nours. This is much protection to thv tii [jeraonality of tho barmaid. Though ff you may regsrd her as lost to all moral 0r jense, and tlio significance of words, ihrough the endless repetition of in- Jjj famous language in her presence b* c.i irunken brutes, brainless cads and w tlcver roues, in tho main slio remains tneaaureably free from rough treatment, rtie modern British bar is practically a wailed extension of the ancient British if bar window. There is no access to it te from the public room. It is as high as j-our chin. The barmaid herself, be- m uind her silver beer and ale pumps, w stands two feet above you, a charming study in black, white and carnation?a hlnnb nprfirt. illtino trnvn a <1ninlv i. white apron, the (jtory ai tbe roso in, or on, her cheeks and lips. 'I( She It, in (act, just as most men love "? to see woman; suggestive ol domesticity in her raiment, charming in figure and lace. But after a day and evening of banter and wiles, through which acorn T of pockets bare been emptied, brains beclouded and her master farther enriched, the highest and lowest are re- n tuorselessly shot from sight of her smil- a ing face. It is a sad, wear itd, tired face a now. She is prauffcally a prisoner iu there. Sbe lives with tbe publican's si family. She goes to a room not fit for a dog's keeping, snatches a few hours' ,t sleep and is again st berpoat behind tbe ri bar to cheer and wheedle tbe trembling }) drunkards of tbe early morning hours. ,j tier meals are snatched between fero- fc cious rushes of customers at tbe bar. J? She must know everybody ibecognizant ? of something about everything; have a n soothing word for tbe rnm-bedeviled tempers; placidly listen to discussions ' of herself like those upon an animal; el accept direct and Infamous ineult with J invitation in her eyta and honeyed * words npon her lips; sympathetically p receive confidencesof the most sacred or ? damnable character; in brief, to tbe end ol her days, remain a marble Venus lor tbe worship and slavery of Bacchus' o crazed and maddened victims. For all this she receives from six to Jj twenty shiliiugper week and "keep." J Rome masters provide gowns and aprons, a Tbe inconceivable degradation of her i calling can only be hinted at in the c statement of fact that there is but one c place in Great Britain?at the refresh- c ment bars of leading railway stations? where refusal to Berve one who insnlts ' ber would not lead to her immediate dls- j ijharge without "a character." Tbe low- t est grade in ber vocation Is among the t sailors' "Pubs," in the slums of Maryle- \ bone, Liverpool, and East End, London; i the highest, in the gorgeous London [ West Kud cafes. What become of them 7 i Many die at an early age of long die- j eases, the result of their foul environ- ; ment. Few drift Into the unnameable , classes. Ever seeing tbe worst side of j men, they are armed, though roughly, * against temptation. Some become man- : aeeressea of inns, "Pubs," of railway refreshment rooms and cafes with > a bevy oi younger barmaids under them, ol cheap museums, and all manner of enterprises at seaside resorts. Many marry t reputable men, but drift back into their > old Uvea, English nobility's ranks have J been recruited from their number j and 1 % recently wealthy young .American of Baltimore wed one of the most beautiful and good of their kind in the three kingdom*?as Irish barmaid at Cork. No honest man can apeak of them unkindly aa a class. The power behind them is responsible for the evil they accomplish. That la incalculable. Because of their presence, countless Britisb women Unit it easy to become drunkards. Because of their sgreeability, sympathetic kindlines and outright blandishments, all grades and conditions of men are more and more enriching the British dram shop with all tbat ebotold preserve and sanctify the Britisb home, Edoar L. Wakixax. Oataxbh In the head la a constitutional Disease, and requires A constitutional remedy Like Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies the blood, Makes the weak strong, Restores health. Try it now. 4 Qua band aJid Wife. rave more than once been saved by the j imi.lv use of Kemp's Balsam for the hroat and lungs, after all other remedies < lavu been tried In vain. The Balsam top,i decay of tbe lanes and cares t nlluenza and acute and chronic toughs. There is no other mediciue in be world that acta so promptly, cer- i ainly none that does its work so tliorlugbly, as Kemp's Balsam. All druglists sail it Large bottles 50c. and $1. 3 i . . 4 Bow to tiuccotil. This is the great problem of life which aw satisfactorily solve. Some fail beause of poor health, others want of } ack, bnt the majority from deficient Tit? want oi nerve. They are nervoun, * rresolule, changeable, eaaily get tbe J, lots and "take the spirits down to keep bu spirits up," thus wasting money, Ime, opportunity and nerve force 'here is nothing like tbo Keatorativi e (ervine, discovered by the great Bpecial- s at, Or. Miles, to cure all nervous dia ases, as headache, the blues, nervoue " irostratlon, elerpleesness, neuralgia, St ; 'itus dance, Ills, and hysteria. Trial > lOttle and fine book of testimonials free t tbe Iiogan Drag Oo.'s. ttumw-2 v Bucklcu'a Arnica tbilve. J The best salve in the world for cuts, f iruiBes, sores, ulcers, palt rheum, fevei Jj ares, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. " orns and all skiu eruptious, and poal i vely cares piles, or no pay required. 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Price 50c vl or sale by Logan Drug Company, daw * b; ai a hen Baoy vu sick, iro gave her casurta When the was a Child, nhe cried for Cos torJa, When ?ho became Bliss, she clung to Castorla, d< Whsa slie bad Children, she garo them Castori* m 3 d< cc .? ? HC Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. [.? Act on a new principle regulating the M vtr, stomach anil bowels through the ervee. A new discovery. Br. Miles' ills speedily care biliousness, bad taste, trpid liver, piles, constipation. Unjualled for men, women, children wullest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 mta. Samples Iree, at Logan Drug Co ci . > St "The pen is mightier than the sword," ?j it tbe trouble with the American In- re ian is that he will not stay in the Govninent reservation pen. re Disorders which Affect the Kidneys ro amon* tho most formidable kuown.. DI? iete*, tsrlght'K disease, gravel and other comalntt ol the urinary orgsus sro not ordinarily I rod lu revere cssps, but they msy bo a -or led >* timely medication. A uieful stimulant of o\ n nrlnurv nlanria haa urnr Knnn f.mml he peculiar office of those khub to elimiuate and pa* otr. i ho BltWa la to a purifier mid atrenttlhcncr of the bowela an dl vigorant of the atomach, and a matcblcaa tned> for biliousness and fever ano ague. It lunteracta a tendency to prematuie decay, aud utaius and comforts the aneJ and infirm. Filea! i'ileai itching Flics. Symptoms? Moiatuie: intento itching and lniting; most at night; worae by scratching. , allowed to continue tumors form, frfttch of- ( n bleed aud ulcerate, becoming very sore. _ vaynb's Ointment stojB the ItchiuK and = eediuK. heals ulceration and in moat can's re ove* the tumors. At druggists. or by mail, for _ cents. Dr. tiwayne A Son, Philadelphia. "How to Cure All Skin Dlaenaoa." 8imply an ply "Swayne'* Ointment." No in rnal medicine required. ciuca, tetter, cc*e a. itcb. all eruptions on tho face, hands, no*o c., leaving the akin clear, white aud healthy, a great healing and curative powers are posifhed by no uther remedy. Ask your drutyfiat i rflwAYNK's ointment. irbww PISAKCbAM) 'I'KADE. , lie Featarrs or the Money and Stock Markets. < niw York, Jan. 10.?Money on call easy, mging from 2 to 3X percent, laat loan S per int. closed offered at 3 per coat. Prime merLntiie paper CKaS per cent Sterling exchango *tivo and weak at *1 84?M 87^. Bales 301,909 larpn. I ('he stock market to-day wm still lest active, in on the whole clInplAycsl a greatar resistance > the hammering uperatlonK uf tiio bears ihsu , mterday, in the early tradinir. after a general 1 - weak opening, New England and Chicago . as bw:mmo utrouR f rat urea, and the strength in ieso properties, with tlio wurked demand for { >telgu house*, helped to rally the list sharply < efore tho close of tlio first hour. Missouri IV t lilc, the Vtllards. 8ngar refineries and J.icka* > anna shortly bocarao weak when the bears reowed their hammering operations. There waa another drivo at the list In tho ? (ternoon, which forced prloes off still further. lie general Hat, however, was only slightly tiangod, and tho market closcd active and ;rooR. liightly under first prices. Final changes ~ re generally small loaaea Wheeling it Lake Irle Is down *2, Sugar IJfc and Union 1'aciUc 1 cr cent. Kailroad bonds moderately active; sales 1,000,000. Government and 8late bonds doll and steady. BO.XDS AMD STOCK QUOTATION 8?C LOS ED BID. '. 8.4s reg- 120 OhioA Mississippi, 18j$ 8.4s coupons~...13) do preferred 8& :. B.4K* reg ~.1OT Oregon Improvo't. 24*4 B. 4Xa coupon...l03 Oregon Nar 80 scificwioi'TO- 110 Oregon Trans Jb% 5 dama Kxpr?>ss......l40 Pacific Mall.... 83% merican Express_iri Pittsburgh^. 160 anada Pacific.. Pullman Palace-...190 auada Southern... &o Reading..........31% ?utral Pacific*. 30 Il?ck Island-.....-,. 09ft hosapeako Ohio iSj^rft L.& San Fran..,. do first preferred 47 St. Paul do second pref'd 31 do preferred. 110 hl.Bur.ifcQulccy-91 St. Paul A Omaha... 24 I>1 A, nnrfMfl lr?M.I ill el.. Lack. ? *esU37fc Tenn.Coal & lion... 37* I onver & R. 0....... lVh Texas Pacific lfift | Irie ..._? 19h Union Pacific WA I ort Warne 14?J U. 8. Expronn CM fJ UlnolsCentral?102 W.,Bt. L & p lo'i J [&niax & Texas...... I-",* do preferred 19)4 akeSboro 107V? Wells Famo Ex.....13* -oulnrllle A Niuh.. T7& Western Union...... 7?J4 lemphls a Cbss...; 40 Am. Cotton OIL.... 21 Ifchlgan Central... 91 Colorado Coa/ .... M)i liuourl Pacific. ... iron Mirer.... 120 wibvlllo & Cbatt. is Quicksilver GH I ew Jersey Central, in do preferred- 38 for/olk tic tV.pref'7Ti0al&.55c; Juuc 15 35c. July 15 20*15 /6c; spot Rio steady at 10c Bugar flr o. MolaMca Urm. Rice fairly actlre and linn. Tal* low dull and steady. Roain steady. Turpentine quiet. Egga quiet; western 20?2fi%c. Hides urm and quiet, fork quiet; old mesa tlOOOa 1100: new meaa til 50*12 00; extra prime 9?5'ja 10 60. Cut meat* Ann. Lard dull; western team 901&; January and February 101G; March 10 20: April tG 40; May 10 47. flutter quiet; wcaiern dal'y 12a2rc: do creamery l'jaste; K gin 29c. Cheese strong; Ohio flat* Oaifcc. ciucaho. Jan. 10.?The whia45Ha44jic; June 4a^a44^a Hy*??No. 2,71c. FLAX1U1>-?1 19%. TIMOTHY *KED?It 27. Mess pork?Cash 8l02Sal030; January 11030a D4UalO 80; February |U) 30*10 43al0 35; May 10 82%atl OOalO b'H. Uari>?''a?h r> ho; January *5 80; February 582&; May |022Hi0 8 aS /5. ho t Hum GVn 11 <5aA 00; Jannarv t5 00; obruary |5 02>i: MayS3 4?Wa5 50a&42}< J Biioulohw-h jo4426; short clear fftarf 30. WUlHKY~|l 14. Others unchanged. Baltimore Md., Jan. 16.-Wheat dull and wiler; ?*o.2 wlufr rod spot and JanuaiV^c: lay SI 02al 92%. Com. western caller: mixed pot and January f?X?MXo; May M%a&7c; teamorcfi^e. Oats lower; western white fila c. Kye nominal at 7?)Jfal t J; March III Ctt?xal 0J Apr!' 102% Corn steady: No. 2mixcats lower: No. 8 white frjc: No. 2 white Janary &QXmMMc; February MJtfe; March MMc; iprll 61%a&%c. 1$utter dull aud wtuk; Penudrama prints extra U9a38c. ?g*? steady; flrats SA27C. Cincinnati, Jan. 16.?Flour steady. Wheat , uy: No. 2red W%c; receipts 2.3-jo busboli: shlo- ( tnnts I OWi hiubela ffn 'J mixer! ic. Oat* steady; No. 2 mixed 47>?c. Provisions safer. Whikk) firm at 91 u Butwr *tt*n}y ugariirong. Eggs quiet at 22c. cheese firm. TolAo. 0., Jan 10.?Wheat doll and Arm: tub and January 05c: Msjr !* ;05; Tcxtns f!40al 76; lambs S?00a6 00. | East Liberty, Pa., Jan. 16? Cattlo?RccelpU I 10 head; ihipments 3u0 bead; nothing doing. I ng??Recelnu 2.8*0 bead; sblpmcnisa.'tdO bend: J larket steady; 1'hiladelphla* 83 80*8 85; mixed I 75a3 30; heavy Wkors S3 00*3 70; light York s S3 40a360; pigs SJ09o3 2.'>. Bheep-Reeflpis 6 0 bead; shipments2,800 head; market fair at Qchaugtd prices. Cincinnati, 0., Jon. ifi.?nogs icorco and r tabor. commou and light 8300*3 t>0; pocking H id butcbo;?$*fi5a385; receipts 3,WOhead; shintents 1,800 head, Woni. Phil a dki. ni f a . ^a., Jan. 16.?Woo J, improrcd ;m?nd and prices; Ohio. Pennsylvania au esi Virginia XXand above 82oS4e, X 80a32c; I odium OTa88c; coarse 85a36){c; New York, Mich * an. India-? and western floe or X and XX a2Uc; medium 80a37c; coarfto 80c; lino washed " jUlne X and XX *4a37c; me<1lum washed tmblngand delalue 40a?2c; coarne do S7c; tonla do do Xh#?c; tub-washed t-holeo S7a40c: " lr 35aS7c; coarse 88aSSe; medium unwashed imblog audrtelaluo28a3lc; coar?u do 27a28c; on una 18a28c; teirltory 18a22c. New Yohk, Jan. 16 ?Wool mora actlre; do Cille llecces 82a37c; pulled .Caaac; Textw I7a24c. Petroleum t !cbw York, Jan. 16.?Peirolcnm opened wm?k. ndur the priH.uro of a number of *el!liijt order* omthewt Ht. la tno afternoon a Mlichi rally xjurred, but later the market sawed oil* atid o>ed steady. fenus* Ivauia Oil spot owning id highest, lowest, cloning at 7-IUc February nl ilk opening at ?j%c; highest lowest kjic;clo?lug at 73&C. Ko Lima; sales 8A.TM Thirty-Third and V THE STANDARD COC< KING OF COCOAS--" ROV j "Kings arc but men, but all m : when the King of Holland says, 12,1889, that he is greatly plea II _ II VAN ROUTE "BEST & GOES I and, entirely unsolicited, grants ! right of styling their works the !; nificance attaches to the act j! not "every inch a king." .1. 8. RHODES A CO. """BARGAINS" -INFINE DRESS GOODS -ANDRemnants, i c unnMs^fift Ii Mi UUUl/JUUUUUi Our entire stock of Combilation Suits, Scotch Cheviots ind Robe Patterns marked luwn to about half price to :lose before stock taking. $15, $17 and $18 Suits, :hoice gio, All Wool Combination Suits rom $3.25 to $6.00 REMNANTS!; Our Remnant Counter now eady?If you can use short :nds we will save you money. ? I.S.Rhodes&Co.! u ? 0: BOOKS, STATION BUY, KTQ. n SOME "JOB LOTS" \ 'icked up on Our Eastern Trip.e 25 Letter Copying Books, 10x14,1 COO Pages. 25 Letter Copying Books, 10*1 J, 7C0 Pases. I 75 Duplicating Pockct order Books. M .00 Large Composition Boojcr, extra floe paper, large alie. 00 Quires Crown Blank Book?, And oilier n*nnll lota cccured from raanuLcturcrs clos ng out certain lines of goods. I'Rlum ON APPLICATION.? Stanton & Davenport,. IflOl Market Strpeit. j?5_ 3 B00K8, PERIODICALS j> AND HTATIONERV, g IKW8PAPKR8 AND MAGAZINES BY THE f. YEA H AT PUBLISHERS LAST PRICES. JJ A good Mipply of the Cheap LIbrarlea on hand, m 'he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch lttoperweok, 10 !Oo Including Sundays, delivered anywhere. si 0. H QUIMKY. a GROCERIES, ETC. T nsr^REnxYT"? WHOLESALE 3rocer Pork Packer ] awd cubrb of th1 CBI.KBUATKD "STlUWDMtKl" 11A118. PesTiar s FLOUR?Chrimtu Brw.' "Crown" Bnuifl. ' (lone*polls Patent, Tajlor'i Patent and "Bert ' Tunily, Williams' choice Oblo Pamllr, and iany otber choice bread* of family floor Id p, lock and continually receiving. A ROASTEDCOFFEE8-"Alaroma," g ArbnckloV ' Lion," and my own roaat of " Old Woman," "Hone Head." and Ioomj roMt. " ??-8ole Agont for the Celebrated DnPont u owder Mill*. A full lupply of Rifle, BlMtlng U nd dportfng Powder of e?ery kind constantly d magazine. Order* solicited from dealer* nly. Also Patent Hemp. Cotton and Water* roof ftilety Fum. my2 NE1LL 4 ELLINGHAM, i ffiholesale Grocers' and dealers ik ' A Jogilsb, Portland & Cumberland Cement, t i Q 1*1 inrmsiur r-cti lai Miami Powder, Dynamite, Fuse, EXPLODERS, BLASTING CAPS, ETC. Contractor! and bnlldcm will aave money bjr [citing price* from uibef. reourchMln*.u*# " ire the ovur boate In ttio city tb?i carrlee a ull line of ftbovo good*. dc6 WEILL 8t ELLINOHAM. pLYMOUTH KOCK PHO^PHATEO GELATINE For Snow Podding, Joiifw, Creams, Blanc |ro,?l..tn p B|[ . 217 Market Street, or corner Jacob and Thirty* n eighth Streets. n Twentr ?lx r?celnt? lo etch t?<*?go. * yy IKE WOltK FOR OFFICES, I Wire Work for "ullders,, Wire Work for Ctmeurlct. Wire Work for Bound, win Work of nor; DotrlpUon. WIBB WORKS, 1707 MKF ST. MeshoH 147. W. a ALLISON. lUWTTHU IC E! >r Power Purposes will find it ON the expensive method of and substitute an 3 ENGINE, o 100 Horse Power. We guarjral Gas not to exceed THREE PER DAY. Address for full Schumm & Co., /alnut Streets. Philadelphia. DA UF THE WOULD. 'AL COCOA FACTORY." ' , en arc not kings. Therefore, ! as he did by deed of August ; sed with n'sCocoaJ i FARTHEST," i the manufacturers the sole !: Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig- ; which would not were he ! ? o ?xccm ot iff} ''' M HM oil Iium been removed, id w|i MiXAbHolutely J?ure maiul it is Soluble. Mn Phominalc iiu uiieniiuuiM are used In Its preparation. It lias inoro than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thoroforo far moro economical, costing iess than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easilv dioestjid, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as fot persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. ORaTEPUL-COMFORTINO. SPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws hlc.li govern the operations ot digeatlon and utrltlon, and by a careful application ofthe no .properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epw jli provided our breakfast tables with a dollitely flavoured beverago which may save us iany heavy doctors' bills. It ? by the judicious so of such article* of diot that a constitution lay be gradually built up uutil strong enough ) resist every tennenoy to disease, hundreds f subtle tnautdltsare Hosting around as ready > attack wherever thoro la a weak point. We i*y escape rranv a fatal shaft by keeping ourslves woll fortified with pure blood and a proprly nourished frame "?"CivU s&vice Gaullt." Made simply with boiling water or mil*. Sold nly In half-pound tins, oy Grcers labelled ius: jame8 bpptj&co.. a Bonxvovtihic Chemists. London. England orai-rrniw MEDIOtIIJ. Faith is Wealth! Dr. E. C. Wests Nurvb and Braim TrsaTkst, a ipiarsntced specific forHYiteria, Dlzriens, Convulsions, Pits, Nervous NemalRla, radsche, Xervous Prostration causfd bj the to of alcohol or tocacco, Wakefulness, Mental cprcflHlon, Po'tening ol tho Brain resulting In >samty and leading to misery, decay and death. remKturc Old Age. Barrenness, Low ol Power i cither vx, Involuntary Lo?scs and gprrmattraccacaused by over txertion ol tho brain, ill abuve or overindulgence. Each box contins one month's treatment. SI 00 a box, or ' x boxes for 85 00, tout by mail prepaid on ro slpti of price. WE GUARANTEE 8IX BOXES o euro any case. With each order received by s for six boxes, accompanied with ff? 00, wo will ;nd toe purchaser our written guarantee to ro ind tho money if the treatmeut does not eflect cure. Guarantees iisued only by McLAIN BROTHERS. Drug lata. ileAcents McLsJu'sBlock, corner arketund rwelfth streets, Wheeling, W. Va. JalO TThsAw .POSE'S EXTRflST RED Weakness, ulcers, Tnmoru, Sores* bioeMOC. lilood Poisoning, Sale lib cum, lUnrrh, Erysipelas, IihoumatiBm and all loodandHkln DI?mum. Prick ft. per Pint otile. or 6 Bottles for f 3. t lb can Solid Extract J* J. M, LOOSE RED CLOVER COM 'ETROIT* MICH. wM by all druggist* Solo by Logan Druo Co. 1c3 JAPANESE fm^piLE CURE gnaranteod Oar? for PUos of whatovor ind or dcgroe?External, Internal, Blind ' r Blooding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or [eroditary. $1.00 a box; G boxes, $6.00. ont by mail, propaid, on roceipt of prioe. to guarantee to care any case of Piles. fuarantecd and sold only by McLAIN BROTHER*, Druggist*, Twelfth and Market 8U., Wheeling,W.Vo. JalO iuw PSSMP5 auiMwetw muf/sevrMearte RHMlfeS GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can bo given In coffee, tea. or In articles of food. Ithont the knowledge of patient If neemiiry: I* absolutely barmleM and will ctToct a pertnaent and npecdy cure, whether the pntlent In it lodrratodrlnkerorcnali'ohulirwreck. ITNKV;il FAILH. Itoperatc* no quietly am? with atlch frtalnty tb.-.t the patient underflow no Incon* entenctt, ancj aoon bin complete reformation It Hooted. 48 pure book free. To I** had of LOOAS DRUG CO., Wain ntreet. anan-TThaa Wne-llng w. Vq mmu I MnndTTHhOceyBablta Ull MjH cured at Uatuo wit/.Ir IU UUSm" U.M.WOOLLKY.M.D. VBUxllAX Whitehall bt. FOR RENT. OR RENT?STORE ROOM. COR Third and Main atrueU. Apply to K. KQOY. 1106 Ma'u atrget dol For pent-three six roomed honao*. one ou Booth York atreet. Foetcalon glveu February 1. Inquire of OKLOFF ; ZAWJC. mq as N?uth *enp $lr*eL Ja9 l'H01*08ALH. "pITTSBU RG H, W HEELINU & KENJT TDCKYEA1LK04D COMPANY. FntiDOMH, Pa., Jan. 3,189L NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. The underlined trill rewire propouU until the 24th Inat. for the aale to them ol 11 OOQot the First Conaolldated C per coat Mortgage Bonda ol tbo Plttabnrgh, Wheeling & Kentucky Kail' road Company, tor the parpoeee ot the ainkJag Fond, aa provided by the mbrtgage lecurlng aaid bonda, dated January 1,1881. TH03. D. MES3LEB, JOHN McLUKK, jat-a Truateea FOHHAliE. l?0R SALE?SoOO EACH BUYS LOTS r So. 88 cud 3V in block No. 2, Old Fair Ground addition. Siie 3l>xl2Q. Must be void for cash at once. BOLF A HARVEY, 1811 Markft atreet. JalO |j>OR SALE, T BOO l AND SHOE 6TORB. Having decided to permanently retire from biuinrai, 1 otJvr for asfe my Boot and Shoe Btore, hi tutted at No 212b Main atrcet H'cntre Wheellntr). Will alao leaso the premiaea for a term of yea is. Fosaesalon will be ulren from the flrat dar of April, 1691. For further particulars *ppij totheundersigned on thepremises gTOOKS FOB SALE. IS aharcs Junction Iron Company. &o anaios Beiiaire Nail Works. 20 aharcs LaRclle Nail Mill. 15 shares Dollar ratings flank, of Bellalre. 5 shares Taylor National Bank of Texas. 25 shares benwood Iron Works. A shares Bison Ulsss Co. ^ R. 8. IRWIN, Ja8 Broker, No. 24 Twelfth Street OR SALE. ?ON EASY TERMS.? A lot on Eoir si root between Eleventh and Twelfth street*, on which are aome ordinary buildings, renting for |23 per month. JAMES L. HAWLEY, J4S 1410 Main street. IfOR SALE. ALARGE LOT, corner Mtrkct and Twentyfourth itrcetf; desirable for manufacturing site. BEVEN ACRES near Elm Grove; desirable for gardening. W. V. HOOK Jt BRO. dofl i?ro Market Btreet. y MALL FABM FOR SALE. Containing thirty-four acres, rich soil, good Improvement*, fine orchard o! choice fruit, good dwelling house and good barn. BJinaied clone toot tiZalrsville, Belmont county. Ohio. Cheap and easy terms. R. T. HOWELL, Insurance and Be*) Mate Agent. de4 Bridgeport, Qhlo. FINE, SECOND-HAND Knabe Square Piano FOR B.'.* E CHEAP AT F. W. BAUJIER & CO.'S dpi 1310 Murtef.tiwt j^OH SALE. Tbat desirable property, 1921 and 1921 Main street. Wheeling, *yliable for dwellings, store* or boarding houaes, or with slight alterations, would makeagood manufacturing site, bond, dry cellars under both houses. Shipping fa* cliitloi unsurpassed, for terms, etc., call on or address J. J. FADER. oolO Wheeling. W. Va. CHD CA! K7 run unuun Terjr Desirable Building Lot On North York street, opposite Capt. Thomas rrlnco'n resltfanoe: fine view; high ground; C7 lent/rout, > inning back to river, on lino of now electric railroad. A hix roomed bouio at 600 Markot atrwt, 11,660. WEST VIRGINIA LANDS Containing tho Virgin Forest, Coal and other valuable minerals. 0. O. SMITH. jaU 1229 Market street. tlTOOKH, BONDS AND REAL E8) TATE FOR BALK. 20 aharos Benwood Nail stock. 12 shares Ice and Btorago stock. 15 shares Belmont Nail stock. rial otat*. House 1207 snd 1200 Main s^eet.' Boutn Cbapline atreet building lot. Lots 1. 2 and 8 Gilchrist's addition, South Front streot. South one-half lot AS North Main atreet. House 818 Nottb Main street. THOMAS O'BRIBN, Secretary W. T. & T. Co. aud Broker, Room 1, Belliv Bailding. Market street. Telepono 669. lag piFTY YEAR 8IX PER CENT COLD BONDS FOR SALE I A limited number of Wheeling Bridge & Terminal Railway Company six ptr rent first caort* fa*e Bltjr rear tfoid Bonds are hereby offered or Halo Theso bonds are secured by a deed of trust ou tho Bridge Terminal tracks and other property ol this company, and are believed to do a good, me and pormment investment. In* tereat payable half yearly. A pply to GEO. tv. ECKIIAKT, Jit., Caxliier People's Bank, or THOMAS O'HKIEN, 00% Real Futate anil 8tock Broker. RBAL K8TATK. For Rent. POSSESSION AT ONCE. MB VOKTff. No. 2900 Eoff dt., storeroom and dwolllng-llfl 00 No. 2tt2 Foff street, 6 rooms 20 00 No. 87 Ohio street, Inland, 0 rooms ....... lb 00 No. 2117 Main street, storo room .... 25 00 POSSESSION APRIL 1. No. 83Pouth Front street, 7 room*- 421 00 No. 23G9 Botritrcot, 6 rootBR. 16 0U No. ai03 Main street, 2 rooms.. c uo No. 2161 Main street, >toreroi>m... 00 Six room Irarae, Le*tbcrwood...~. 15 00 No. 2AK Eoff street, U ruoms...^ .... d S3 No. \%% FourteenUi street. 0 room*. 20 00 No. )>5 unlo htrcot, 6 rooms ...... 20 00 No 74 New Jofsey street. 0 rooms 16 CO No. I&fl McCoilnctist., 7 rooms d storeroom 25 00 No. 2400 Main street, 12roomi... ...... 60 00 No. 1089 KotT street .. ...... 12 CO tore room ou Twenty first st near Main*. 10 00 stable. rearo 148 >1/teenth atrfet a 00 No. 1814 Market street, office rooms. FOR SALE. No 1321 Eoff street, brick...... ....tt.COO No. 182Zano street. 6 rooms 2,000. No. 2 Vlrtlnla street, brick.. 7,0i0 No. 1107 McColloeh street, 7 room* 8,000 No. 104 Fifteenth street, brick .. '2,600 rinehart&tatum, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 1914 Marfcet street. KAILItOADS. tourists tickets south VIA ??!* LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE B. IU THE only lino running through Pullman Buffet Drawing Itoom and Hooping Can irom Cincinnati to WrmijiRham and Montgomery, Ala.; Thomatvllle, Ga.; Jacksonville, Deals, Wild wood and Tampa, Fla., without change. Tlirough Buffet Pleeping Curs between Cln? cinnatl aud Memphis and between tincJnnati nud Now Orleaus without change. Double daily train service In cach direction between Cincinnati and Memphis, between Oini lnnatl and New Orl?sana, au?l between Cincinnati and Florida, with equipment and speed uncico'led. If jrnu are golug to Florida, Mexico or California take the L & N. K. H. For further information addrcsa 8. P. PARKER, de23-Ttu< Dir. Psss. Agr.. Cincinnati. O. ? Central Standard Time. annsylvania Lines. Prom brldseport Station Trains via tbo Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rail* M\a<4 Inava hrldmnnrt (n? l?|H?hn??li (ihlMM and CleveI*nd, 4:fitfa. m. For Plttaffurgb, loTll *. n. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:00 p. m. For Flttaourgh and New York, 2:4ft p. m. For 8teu? benville, 8:13 a.m. Train* arrive at Bridgeport at 8:00*. m., 10:90 *.m.; 12:10 p. m ,4:62 p. m.,*nd H:l5p. m. On Saturday* only?For Ea*t Liverpool, 6:11 p. a.; lrom Eait Liverpool, 11:12p. a. FROM WHEELING STATION. Train* via the Pltulmrsb, Cincinnati A St. Loul* Railway?Pan Hah<1Io Routo-leaveWbeel Iw for ftfubearlllo. Htfhargb and the K*?t, G:2u *. m., 12:36 p. m., 8:20 p. m , and 8:40 p. m. For Columbu*. Cincinnati, indlanapoll* and 8t. LouU, 0:20a. m. and 8:40 p. m. For Columbus and Chicago, 12:86 p a. 1mini arrive at Wheeling at 6:bi) a. m.. 10:00 a. m? 2:46 p in. an?l 8:20 p. m. Train* leaving at 6:20 a. co. and arriving at 8:20 p. m., run aolld between Wheeling and Pltubiirgh. _AHtrainn1*Hy uropt Ppn***. T\OYOC WANT A SITUATION ? 11 f'AVK YOD ANVTHIXO TO WILLI Ilia, AdrertlM In Uu IKTKLUUKKnrt,