I ATLANTIC TE V^COMPAMY. I I Atlantic Tea Col I Oar annual inventory ii complot6 I and to us is vory satisfactory. Our ^ J| btisinoss shows a marked iucre.no A over 'Ut. wo aro u?w ?b?mmuu ?u?? W shall IcaJ all preceding your?, i( Jan- pricos and gtanjird Roodi will attract trado, ami we tlilnk it will < PRIC0 L-IST: I jfcw CM. rroim *ew French Kidney lkatw. 8 lbe. for. 25o Caolce Table Poachw. pef can ? j Oo ptjad?nl Tomato?i. ? cam for.....^.....^.^. 250 j?cy coM rock Tomatoes, per can ao Choice Standard Corn, por can? 50 fur fan.l'c*. S to tiio potMKj. por lb. q0 Carpet Tackj, por box~ jo Atlantic Tea Co. Wo I-raJ, Lot Those Who Can Follow. WHISKIES. 4 OLD i ? - ***? ?-1 A I III I ' fi'VAKAYTEED 8 YEARS OU). j f | T ccrtalnty it a T i ' nr-nuami toutfiiblhe?x?Mw?lqual- 6 f Hit* ol our Plport WbUkejr when you \ A need till* article for medlclna! or fomtljr 4 f nurjxne* TUert If none on the rnarket T i i'i.?re entitle* to your consideration. It 4 f he* As*. I'uritr *nd oeinj iroo irom an * < a Injur iom lncredlontf should command, A f your attention. f f H'l.L yt'-tHTS $1.00. A a Sild in Wheeling only by A J JOBS KLARI, W.XfZZZ J f Mail and oxore? order* will nvelro f . a irumnt attention. JO.< FLEMING Jt a w SON o: M.irketsiKet Plttabanch. 7 1 a jtayubfAwr a j J Talk is Cheap, $ ( But it takes money to buy f J WHISKEY, J A and to got value for your money a , 7 in whiskey, try*quarto* f [ KLEIN'S J SILVER AGE, i DUQUESNE, I OR BEAR CREEK i RYE WHISKIES. ! I They are the bent?That*! what we 4 ? claim for them. For ?ale bjr ererr \ 9 tint-clan dealer, or vend direct (or 9 . Iliera to \ ' V1Y YIRlfl ?a Fwiwtf f i "AA Mjfilfl, AKJ'EOlfRMT. PA. \ f 'jjt ncMV Catalogtto mailed ou appllca- f ^ tion. Sf ad for one. ^ MEDICAL. w.xw.. DOCTOR^>*?W*?W Iter's ENGLISH ? , ipieay will ?tot> > couith In ? night, check ? cold ' in a >!av, and care consumption if taken 1 to time. If the little one* have Croa? or Whoop tag Cough, u? tt promptly. Croup bi very _ fatal dlteaae. r. Uij _ Fu,,fone* 1 9 ?V?2L* fihiijL t>?'< ?< F *ho4e m. 1 JLL. f iSTi. K? tacked die. 1 The freat 1 t"*~ , , J-'ArL iS> danger is \ \ 4 ? in delay. 1 The dlseoae prn^rcwei so rapidly that 1 1 th* lorn of a few boor* in treatment M ( often fatal. ACICKK'R BxOU?H RlCU*- 1 ' r?v will rnre Croup, and tt nhoald at' m myn he kept In the honne for 1 emnrgettclrM. A ?5 cent bottle may J save your child's life- 1 i Three litest flfle, flO?, ?1. All Drncrlit? ; ACKER MEDICINE CO. tH A 18 Chamber* St., New York. , n?* l u_i. n>_>. tua waktfalnMi. 1 Vitality, nlfhtir ml??>on?,^UdrjmiM, lmtxjtn,flr and *Miing br yotub* iu'?rr?ir? or xooaaoa. Oonlatna nooBlilct. U ? ?? ?"M,ir?mdbloo?1 hnlldcr. pal" nn-1 aimnv arid plump. > lo r^?! ,j ,L ?i Mrboxt ? forM. Drmali prepail with a written jniarmn^ ^ curs or money r*fun-> i. rrt-r> m?tdleul book, nttlm!. plain i wrapper. wf.ii uinimor.tel* and flrian"lAl roferram*. So r 'uifos tor wniui'atum?. Ittwar* of imi> foul br our adrtrtlaod a*ont?, oriKldrfM Her-l <:?>., Mattrolo Tamplo, rhlc?j?* Hold |n Wheeling, W. Va., by J-ogan Drug Co., corner JAain anil Tnnth streets. deM'ttb&w FITS CURED {Prtm U. 8. Journal tfMidielru.) f fof. W. II. P?*ke,who make* * apeclalty of Epfltpey, !?wlthontdonhttreaUd nod cured mote caaee than *'7"vlng Phyriclan;hleaucc??alaaaU>nUhtnf. Wa ?v" ti'MtUifcvwaof Wyftara'aUTitllOlcured by Mm. "'j"iMi?heaav?liiahl?work onthudlaeajewkkh ho "n-l. with a large hottl* of hia a fowl u to cure, free to ?'> t ?iffrrrr who may aimd Ihrlr P.O. aad Eipme ?dWo advlM anyonewlahlnjf aetire to addreaa, J>-.f. W. IL rZKKH, F. P., 4 Q.(Ur at., New Torfc 1/ V15RV DBbcHIPTION OF -* ' liook, Job, Nnwepnper nnd Po?{211'rlhtlnjr rt"0e at JUaaonable Katea at the Job Pajwrno Orrica Modern fi JitApia Proaaea KewTyoetnd bealgnf MUCH DAMAGE )onc by the Floods) In Parts of New Jersey. l MAN PROVES HIMSELF A HERO. nil Wkc Nanjr Another I.oim Ills I.lfo While Try I u ?? lleecne Other?-Gre?t Dnmoitr Done at llomid Itrook ami Slor. rlilown-Kln Adds to the Terrors* SOMERVILLE. N. J.. Fob. 7.?Willie he loss of property at Bound Brook not night by Are and llood will to well ip to expectation.'it is now reasonably jertaln thai but one life was lost. This nan. whose name was Miller, perished n the attempt to aid people In distress, rhc Kurltan river wan over twenty-five eet higher thnn its normal condition ust night The river and the canal vers 200 yards apart before the water )0Kttn 'to rise yesterday afternoon,wore ill one lust night. The flood was ctmis>d by the heavy rainfall overflowing he Rarltan. The water In the /meadow brook, ibout a quarter of a. mile from the ieart of Bound Brook, also overflowed ts banks. The tforeo main blocks In he village were flooded with water and vhlle the cltlsens were trying to rescue ieople from" houses that were In dangor >f being swept way in their houses by Jie llootH alirc was discovered. It was first seen In the himber yard jf L. D. Cook & Company. Citizens ,vere unable to do anything in the direction of flghtlng the flames or resting property, because of the swltfticss of the current of water rushing hrough the streets, which threatened o carry men off their feet Under :hese conditions the fire had simply to junn Hself out. It Is thought that weniy houses have either been destroyed by the fire or wrecked by the lood. Many small outhouses belonging to farmers on the outskirts of j Bound Brcrok were carried away by the j lood and were swept down the Ra-rkan tveri i P/inn/1 Tlrnnlf I las been partly resumed this afterioon. The waters of the Rarltan river lave recoded and they are about four :eet Wgh on the main street cK the own. The Are broke out at the tlmo he flood was at Its height, dk! over 1100,000 damage. Ptvple driven from ho4r homes by the fire and flood took ctfuge at first In the Presbyterian ?hurch, but the flames spread to tJhat fdlflce and the Inmwtes were obliged to eave It. AU escaped. MORRISTOWN. X. J., Feb. 7.?The residents of the lower seotlon of this own were kept In a state of terror last light by the floods caused by the >reaking of the Pocahontas lake dam n the-upper end of Morrlstown. The arater runhed into the valley, sweeping sverytMng before ft. The people hud ;o take to' the upper stories of their souses and remain there until they :ould be removed In boats. The water n the streets rose to a depth of from leven to ten feet. No lives were lost. I rhe lake dam had for a long time been n a delapidated condition, ready to | weak during any severe storm. THE BRIDGE DISASTER. "cur* that the Lou of Life vrai Greater ' than Rfportcd. BRISTOL, Conn., Feb. 7.?This afternoon consternation was caused by the ilscovery that the loss ot life by hist night's ncciaerw may oe a* great u? ax first reported. It has been learned that &n the bridge at the fateful moment there were twenty-one men Instead of thirteen. Three dead bodies have been rucaverod. eleven are known to be ilhv. and seven are missing. Among these are Patrick McCarthy and James Mack, both of New Britain. The army of searchers feel confident bhat In Philnfleld Pond there are sev?ntl ibodlrs, but there Is a covering of Ice several Inches In thickness and all efforts to ascertain the facts are futile. Chief of Police Arms, of this placp, Is conducting the search and \t is expected that several bodies will be found before nightfall. The storm has interrupted communication with tJhe outside world and the ascertainment of details Is difficult. The bodies recovered were those of Martin Curry, Daniel O'Brien and Nicholas Rich. The eleven survivors sustained painful bruises, but none of them was seriously hurt. The men constituted a gang of engineers, mechanics and laborers who were engaged In strengthening the bridge, whiah 'had recently been cond?nned as unsafe. FORMER WHEELING WOMAN Sentenced ut Purkcntlmrg to the Penitentiary for Robbery, Special Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. PARKERSBURO, W. Va., Feb. 7.TJzzle Mlcbaela, convicted of robbing James Smltt, an aged farmer, of 1273 In Llllle Cox's house, this city, recently, wan sentenced to two years this morntng. Michaels la not her right namo and she refuned to give It. The woman came to ParkeTBburg two years ago from Wheeling. Shortly after her arrival here she got public notoriety by bolng a witness to the murder of William Holen by Elmer Choddock, who Is now serving a life sentence. She Is about twrenty-one years of age. Her accomplice in th<* robbery, Peter Louler, Is now on trial. _ Receiver* Aaked For. BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 7.?A petition was lllod bore to-day asking that the receivers be appointed for the following concerns: The J. Wtnslow Jones Packing Company, 1150,000; the Highland Packing Company. 110.000; the Patuxent Canning Company, *10,000; nil Incorporated In Wcw* VlrRlnlu, and the Illverton Live Stock Company, *25,000, incorpor q'tfH] in Maine. AII'^iuuuuh vi nmur vcncy are made and admitted In the pleadings. It In understood that the trouble grows out of Mie failure of the Fort flttmdwix National Dank, In Home, N. Y.. in whlcto J. Window Jones. the hond of the ooncern* above mentioned, wan deeply Involve*]. \Vu t'li?rlr*lo?? Negro. Bpoclal Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. HTPJUBENVILLE, 0.. Fob. 7.-Coroner Fisher's Inquest on tho body found In the creek at Uloomflold has developed that tho man was Alexander Mason, a mulatto tunnel workman. He urns thirty years of ago and his homo was In Charleston, W. Vil There is no bullet hole in his head, although foul play is suHpected. A Baby Kills HI" D rot her. Special Dispatch to tho Intolllgencer. HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. Fob. 7.Ashor Stephens, aged twelve, was shot by a brother two years old to-night In Contra! City. They wore scuffling with a rovolver when the shooting occurred, and It Is thought to be accidental. Tho lad Is mortally wounded. The Kentucky Hallotlng. wnATCKirhnT. Kv..Fob. 7.-The sen tutorial ballot wtui devoid of excitement to-day. The roeult was: Hunter CG; Ulnckburn G2; MoCreary 3; Carlisle 2; Date I. IMlr.I I'llrat Ilelltnf( PllM. Symptom*?Moisture; Intonie Itching and itlnKtnir; rno*t at nlifht; worao by nrratehlriK. if allowed to continue tumori form, which ofton bloed and ulcerate, twromlnir very eore. BWAYNB'B OINTMENT Ntopi fho Itrhlnt and bleedIn#, hvalH ulceration, and In moit canen romov?-n the tumori. At Orugglut* or by moll, for fO cent a. Dr. Swayno A Bon, Philadelphia "flow lo Cfire All gkln DIhmm.*' Pimply apply BWAYNE'B OINTMENT. No Internal medlclno required. Curoe tetter, ocxeina, Itch, nil eruption* on the fact, hand*, none, etc., leaving the "kin clear, white nnd healthy, lta great healing and curative power* are poueiuiad by no other remody. Auk your druBgl?t for BWAYNE'B OINTMENT, ItWw THROAT PARALYSIS. From tho Courier*lletuld, 8 affirm Mk?h.: It wan publleJy talk<^cl all ov Clare Coun'ty, Mich., for oomo tlr beforo the Courler-Ilerald fien-t a i porter to Dover to fully invatftlfra the Coulter imatter. He finally wei ami we publish to-day his full repo The Coulter* are prominent poop though Mns. C. In reirponno to tho qu< tlon whether who objected to being 1 tervtewed, #ald; 'Certainly not." H story follows: "About fourteen yc?w afro wo dcx ae? 10 taite up our aixxw in uover a everything went along waoolihly 1 several years, business progressed u being of a saving temperament we c cumulated quite an amount. Our floj ily increased a? the years Tolled by a we now havo Ave children living, t oldest fifteen, youngest throe/but sir ness made its way into our foouseho and doctors' bills flooded upon us, u til wo have nothing left but our htm and these sweet children. Everytlit went to satisfy the claims of phyi oians. "About three year? ago I had a ml ernble feeling at the back of my ea my right hand became paralysed a the paralysis extended to my arm a throat, and would affect my head a eyes, sometimes for days I would If my sight, my face was deformed. 111 less as 1t were, my nose was drawn one sldo and I presented a pitiable n pearonce and never expecting to regu niy natural facial expressions. I 01 ployed the bevt physicians that con be procured, expending thousands doHars for their services, but oot: nut nlvtnln ntllnf Ait ln?t. 4hi?V my case was beyond the reach of mc leal skill, and It would l*p but a eh< time until the end would oome. T3 certainly was net very encouraging inc. but I never gave up hope, connection with receiving the atten ance of physicians I have 'tried eve medicine known to the apothecary.^ never received any relief until Dr. Wl lwrm' Pink Pills for Pale People cw to' my assistance. Before I had tak half of tho first box the deformity my faco had left me, and before fo boxes had been consumed the paraly had disappeared entirely and much my surprise I felt like a new womc I have not taken any medicine sin last spring. Just alwut a ypar ago a my trouble has not appeared slw I owe imy health, my life to Dr. Wl lams' Pink Pills. "A short time since my little lx John, was afflicted with St. Vlti dance. He could not walk across t room without assistance, in faot would fall all over himself, birt afl talcing a few boxes -of Dr. WlUt&n Pink Pills, tit. Vitus' dance entlr? left him, and no trace of the afTUcti Is leflt. These Pills are worth th< weight in gold. You may say In <1 connection tfhat I am willing a* a time to make affidavit to the troth these statements,, and furthermore will answer any communication co cernlng my case, as 1 consider It not Ing more than right and Just that should assist suffering humanity." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain i the elements necewiary to give new 1 and richness to the blood and rostc shattered nerves. They are for sale all druKKlsts. or may be had by m from Dr. Williams' Medicine Ooi pany, 6chenectady, N. Y.. for CO ce: per box, or ?lx boxes for <2 50. FINANCE AND TRADE The Feature* of tiir Money nud Sic Market*. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.?Money on c easy at 3V??7 per cent; last loan per cent; closed at per cent. Pit mercantile paper 5Vi<$7% p?*r ce Sterling exchange easier, with act* business Jn bankers' bills at U 87? 4 88*4 for demand and *4 88%04 8 (or sixty days. Posted rates $4 87} 4 8S^ and *4 89 and $4 89%- Commerc ....is $4 88. Suver certificates 67? 67.sc. Bar silver 67^c. To-day's stock market was quite ri ular. The volume of buslnegH was about the scale a? yesterday, and Paul and Sugar were again the lead in point of activity, although thi was to-day a disparity of over 40, shares between them. In ravor or,! second mentioned stock. Lower L< don prices, for Americans and free f elgn selling here attain exerted a i pressing Influence upon the local spe< la Ion. The dealings were for the m part governing of the professloi leaders whose tactics were most clea evident In the manipulation of the dustrlal shares. On the other ho there was good Investment buying some other rallroa.d stocks and partli larly of the shares of the com carryl stocks. Purchasing movement galr fuller headway In the afternoon de Ings, Sugar was the pivotal stock, r Ing about U per cent on very hen trading. Tobacco was tne exccptli ally weak feature towards the closl declining 3 per cent on heavy offerlu The closing was active and heavy tone, but with the net results ?jne gains. Trading In railway mortgages was a larger scale, the dealings footing $2,213,000. Higher prices prevailed. Government securities were Irregu In the early trading, but closed stea There were heavy transaction* In i new coupon aggregating $275,000. Government bonds steady. State bonds Inactive. Railroad bonds strong. The total sales of stocks to-day w 326,342 shares. Evening Post'H financial cableRTar The feature of to-day's market w a further revival In Kaffirs. There v Rood buying but the movement rather difficult to understand, an much that should tend to depress i shares. The other markets were Idle and ei ler. Americans were lower on N York sales, but closed above the low The Paris bourse was steady a quieter. Berlin was firm. BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS Now If. 8. 4s registered 11 New IT. 8. 4b coupon 11 It. 8. 5s rexlNtured 11 U. 8. coupon 11 IT. 8. 4s registered 10 IJ. 8. 4s coupon 1C IT. 8. 2m registered 2 Pacific 6s or '95 1C Atchison 1 Adams Express 14 American Express 11 Baltimore & Ohio 3 Cuntdu Southern fi Cunt ml Paclllc 1 Chesapeako & Ohio 1 Chicago & Alton If Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy < Chicago Gas .................... f Clevoland, Cincinnati, Cbl. A St. L... i Colorado Coal & Iron Cotton Oil Cortldcates 1 Delaware & Hudson 15 Delaware, Lackawanna & Wostorn...lfl Denver & Rio Grande proferred 4 Distillers* & Cattle Feeders Co 1 Eric 1 do proferfed J Illinois Central 5' KanstH & Texas preferred 2 Lake Erie & Western S do preferred 1 Lake Shore 14 * - j Loulm-lllo & Naalivlllo A Michigan Central || MlMourl Pacific J Navhvilln & Chattanooga C National Cordago do preferred 1 New Jerney Central . 10 Norfolk fit VVoatern proforrcd Northern Pacific do preferred 1 Nortnwoatcrn w do preferred H New York Central H New York fir New England 4 Oregon Improvement Oragon Navigation ] Pacific Mall J Pltmhtirgh Ifl Heading 1 Rock Inland < St. Paul ? do preferred 1* flt. Paul fii Omaha < do preforred 12 HuKiir riefloery 1] TftnnflRaeu Coal & Iron 3 Texan Pacific Toledo fit Ohio Central preferred C Union Pacific , United State* ISxpro** < Wahanh. tft. Loula & Pacific do preferred 1 Wollfl Karpo Kx prima i Western Union > tVh&Mni & f.tike Erie 12% do pr??r??rrcil Oc tutu I hivotrlo 2J>i Tobacco ?ffJ4 do preferred 1'IJh w V. a. Uai;??r preferred c.% !Irrn- inr.il I. V-OIII ?' ? n. oivtn were helped by wheat and closed C1 ullprhtly stronger, but provlslona made material recessions. Flour dull. \Vh??at?Ca?h, No. 2 Hp ring, C6W V,r 6G*4c: No. 3 spring C5c; No. 2 rod 70V*?> nrt 70%c; February GI'.?ftGGH.0fl6%c; May "u (lC>i.^flS%W6SV4c; June CC^tfC8%0G8%c; July f?Gtt31%c; September 32Vs^33(&:32T<.c. ?' Oats?Cash. No. 2. 10%c; No. 2 white " f. o. b. 22c; No. 3 white f. -o. b. 20V4c: * Febnrary closcd at lOttc; May 21%? ,i. 2lH?2l%c; July 2l,A?2l%?2i%c; Sep31 /Wmkr 21l44<3>21Uc. . ' Rye?No. 2, 39^c. ^ L llarley?No. 2. nominal; No, 3, 250 "i 36c;.No .4. f. o. >\ net higher; February close oo ny asked; May *6 05 nominal. Pork dull. ?* Tallow steady. Rosin dull. Turpentine 1 quiet. Rice steady. Molaeses steady. Cottonseed oil dull. Coffee, options ,n~ opened steady and closed unchanged 1 to 5 points not decline: market quiet. . Sugar, raw firm; refined quiet lfe BALTIMORE?Flour firm and un,re? changed; receipts 10,483 barrels; shipby ments 64 barrels. Wheat dull; spot and all month 74074Kc; May 73%{?73%o; rem. ceipts 6,340 bushels; shipments 15.200 its buihels; Houthern wheat on grade 72? 75c. Corn steady; spot and month 33% @33\oi May 35%@35%c; receipts 54,146 bushels; shipments 129,500 bushels; southern white and yellow 32%?a3%c. ** Oats firm; No. 2 white western 24H asked; receipts 977 bushelB. Rye all firmer; No. 2 western 46(?47c; receipts 3>? 779 bushels. Hay steaay; choice tlmme othy $10 00 asked. Grain freights very nt. quiet; rates steady and unchanged. Jal CINCINNATI?Flour firm. Wheat L? firm; No. 2 red 75%c; receipts 2,000 " ? *- r CAA i>?-Kaiii Porn ?*4 DUttnein; ampmuiiiB V,HW w,.o... .... firm; No. 2 mixed 30c. Oats steady; No. dal mixed 22*?c. Rye dull: No. 2, 44c. Lard 6? (lrm at 15 35. Bulkmoats fairly steady at |6 25. Bacon easy at 16 12%. Whls?g ky steady; Hole# 514 barrels at $1 22. on Butter steady. Sugar steady. Eggs St. easy at 11c. Cheese steady. ers TOLEDO?Wheat active and higher; ^ No. 2 cash and February 76Hc; May 000 77C; July 72%c. Corn dull and steady; he No. 2 mixed 29c; May 31V4c. Oa*s dull )n" and steady; No. 2 mixed 20%c; No. 2 ar~ white 22c; May 22He. Rye dull; No. 2 oash 41c. Cloverseed active and higher; -U- prime cash, February and March 54 50. "! PHILADELPHIA?Butter Arm: fan[!{* cy creamery 20c. Eggs firm and He ,y higher; fresh near-by 16&16tec; do nd wca*ern Cheese unchanged, or Wool. ;u" BOSTON?The Boston Commercial Biilletln will say to-morrow Of the wool '*** trade and market: The only feature of ?'~ the market has been the liberal buying ,s" of Montna fine stuple on a basis of 37? lV>* 38c clean by a Massachusetts worsted )n" mill. The market is a little steadier. The heavy failures In the clothing trade and the disorganisation of prices on men's wear wools continue to check aero1 tlvlty here. The Bales of the week ore 2,655.000 pounds of domcuU? and 1,224.000 on pounds of foreign, against 1,620.000 up pounds of domestic and 1.431,000 pounds " of foreign last week and 2,319,600 pounds lar of domestic and 806,000 pounds of forJy. elgn for the same week last year. The - -?-*?? ? i nf \ , [Ill' 811108 IU UlllL' oiiuiv iui mwjchcv u? 384 pounds of domestic and 4,717,800 pounds of foreign from the sales to the same date In 18D5. The receipts to date show an Increase of 775 bales of domesere tic and 18,666 bales of foreign. NEW YORK-Wool dull. n: rn? Dry .'ns NEW YORK?In the more extended 1* character of the Inquiry for all dcacrkpild tlons of cotton*, there has been a very the deal rod Improvement and much more business has been effedted Hhan for fcs- mnny days. The effect of tfoe surplua ew mrbscrfptlon to the bonds becomes st more marked every hour, yet the purtnd chasing trade requires time to adjust affairs and get to work, hencs the improvement will be slow, but certain. J. lYIntlng cloths disclose more business r, doing, ns the sales for tho week are 6*4 180,000 places. ?* PAl>L IUVER?Print cloths In fair a1 demand nt 204c; manufacturers flow 0 sellers *and sale* small. IjIvb Stock* ?u I tt* A arr r TtiTrnTV_rn?J?i ct/widv and A unchanfred. Hogs a abode higher and 0 closing strong. l^rtme medium weights ov *4 40574 (Mi; twit Yorker* 94 r.0Vncuitiagu 300. Alto the undivided two -eveuths of part of a tract of land In Union district. in Mid county and atato. known aa tbo Crangle and Fleming lot. and lying immediately south of RoMnson'a addition to Benwood. and north o( the Den wood Iron Works Rolling Mill property, and bounded and described ni follows: Beginning at a stako on the easterly aide of a sixty-foot roadway, and 250 feot southwardly from the intersection of tbo easterly side of SeoCnrt street with the eouth lino of Roblnson'a addition: thcuco with the easterly aide of said sixty-foot roadway southwardly and at right unifies with the south line of-Mid Robinson's addition dftvfeettoa stake; thence at ricbt angles from said alxty-foot road war. parallel with ?ald sonth line of said Robinson's ad* dltlon nluety-threefoet to the we?t?rlv side of a sixteen-foot roadway, and with Mid side of ?ald sixteen-foot roadway northwardly and parallel with said sixty-foot road tray fifty feet to u stake; thence westwardly and parnilef with aatfjoinb Hue of said Robinson's addition nlnety-threo feet to the beginning. Touts or SALe:-One-thlrd of tho purchaso money, and as much moro thereof as the purchaser shall elect to pay. in eaah on tho day of Mle and the residue thereof payable In two ??.|n?l installments In one and two year* respectively from the day of sale, with interest from that day. the purchaser giving his notes for tbo deferreil payments, bearing interest as aforesaid, with personal security thereon satisfactory to said special commissioner*, a&A\be\ttta\oto od until payment in full of said purchase money and interest. T.J. PARSONS. GEO. 1J. CALDWELL. ^ Sjpeclal CommtoloiMsw. i iicroov Brrtii; iuat pm ,|.. Grafton Kxprmu .. |4:gS pm parAjrr. H..fcO,RK.?d O. Dlv^wt arrivr. *7:35 am For Columbia and Cblcaju "1:1") am J0-.1.S am ..Columbni aud OineliuuitL pin 111:40 pin ..CoIoinbUA and CluciunatL N.M am mn CftlmnblU and Chln??a Ken ftKMD nm ffcSO piu ZaneavUlo ACoorn tifcM am am rit. <:ialrnvill<9 Acoora-.JflO-.55 aui f3:30 pm ft. Clalrnrllla Acoom....| pm }2A0 Htu Oluuibiu and Clnclu. Exp. ........ ?IM5 am .../hndinky Mall *6:30 pm ' PKPART. a U.K?W., P. 6t JJ. D1T akkivr, *4:.V? aui -For Pittsburgh *10:10 am 7:10 am Pittsburgh ........... *7:00 pm pm Pittibursfh and E*?t M1:.X pm pm .. ....Plttuboryh........... flO-.OO am ..Pimburgh h am WOT. fam Exproas. Clu. mid.fit. LouU t7:ll am pm Kxpron, Clu. and Ht. Lotili tu t. pm pm K*pro?i,8toub.aQdCHIoago tMa PW pra-Pituburgh and DcnnUou-. "11 > am PKfABT. C. & P. It R.?HtllXJKVORr. AantTB. r.K>H am -Fort Wayno and Chlbago- pm 0:08 am Canton andTdknlo .. jf.M pm p:a < H inn hteubennUoandPltUtourah iftiSjpia f7:18 pm ..flmubonTHIa A Wtillarllla.. ffr.M am ~D*rTirf. W. P)|UrllHaut nud StcnbenrlUoJflOiift am DKTART. I 17 A Yf.?BRIDOWOM. AMWrfc ' 17:1* ftui Cleveland.Tolodo A: Chicago (I:S3 pm f 1:40 pm Uoraland.TolodoAChicago f7^0.om J voo pm Mawillou AoOom ? 110:50 am ft .*01 ami St. Ciatmitlo Aocdm ffrJI am f 10:08 im) SL Cluirvrlllo Accom..... *1:M pm p-M pm t?i C,lair?rlllolAocom.v. f4:<8 pm fi:3J pm St. Ciairsrllle Acoom.m f7:02#m fi:05 pm|... iiOcat Ftofeht.. fifeiS am DKPiBt. I OHIO KIVK& 11 K. abwvk. *7:00 am ...Pawongfir ....... ?10:46 am f 1!:13 am ......... ...i'aiicnger. t-fi pm "4:00 pin| ....Pai?ngor....... tji pm matic a. z. ii a railroad. **rml HHLI.AtllK BftLUAS 10:10 Am ....Bollnire and Zanosrlllft ... 4:20 om 3:13 pm ............. tVoodirtleld 9:15 am railroads. #BALTIMORE & OHIO. Dcpartaro and arflul of traJnn at Wboollag. ftutern time. 8chednje lu ?{ pMa' andfjli)?w?V o Hud U:J) a. m., and 3:40 p. CtiroDerlaad Aooommodatiou, 7:00 a. m>, foil? except Sunday. urafton Accommodation. 3:40 p. m., daily. Moundivillo Accommodation. t:ou ana B.m. nnd 5:30 p. ra., exoept Sunday, and 11:03 p. m., Saturday only. ARRIVE. , ?roro New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore a. ra.. daily. Cumberland Express, 4:29 p. m., dally, exoept Monday. UratumExpcew 4:25 p. m.. Monday only. Cumberland Acooraraodation, 7:05 p. a.,0? oept Sunday. Gratton Accommodation, 10:10 a. ra.. daily. Moundsrillo Accommodation. 7:4) a. m.. ox* crpt Sunday. 10:10 a. m.. dully, 1:10 and 7:0? p. in., except Sunday, and 7:40 p. m. Saturday only. THANS^niO DIVISION. For Columbus and Chicago 7:3b a. m. and 8:13 p. m., dully. Colurabui and Cincinnati Express. 10:15 ft- xn. dally. IIM0p. in., dally, cxcopt Saturday, aad 2:40a ra Suudny only. Sandusky Mali, 10-.15 a. ra.. dally. Zntiepviilw Accommodation, 3:30 p. in., dally except Snadoy St.Clnirarill* Accomodation, 10:15 a. m. and 3:30 p. ra., except Sunday. ARRtVB* Chloago Exp reus. 1:13 a. m. and 12:10 p. m. Cincinnati Express 450 a. m. and 5:30 p. m., daily. Sandusky Mail. 5:30 p. ra.. dally. JCuiiwrli* Accommodation. *j:53 a m. dally except Sunday. Clainvtlta AmxaarrtatVm, 10:W a. m. and 5:30 p. in., dally, except Sunday. WHKELINQ A PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For PlUibntrh. and 7:10 n. m.. andPin., dally; a?d3:J6 p. m.. dally, excopt 8aodayFor Pltuburjb and tie out. a. m. aod6.U From Pittsburgh. IfelO a. m. ?nd 7:M p.jn.. dolly, *? d"1,3r: 941 m2?* ml. exceptduudar.and2&Z m.. 8and*ronly.. TiiaClenlwi, Lorala 4 Wtiasllag, R. B. Time Table In eflest Mouda*. NoreoborJI. 18H. rWffland Depot. Foot o( South Wator Street. GOING SOUTIL CeotralTtmc ajw. r.Mjr.M a.m.|a.m "ss^'s-lds l^ralu. dep.. Klrria. i:JS if tif Grafton ?;33 J.* M? ;11E gajas ffispn Isffi&r SSSSjSS ?=? Jnmli ".-"' lOtnn 3: ? \ OOINU NORTH. F.iectrlc cur* between Wheeling. Martln'a Forry and U. u & w Depot iu Bridgeport. fallalr* ?? 1805 MO W5 M? Mg SrlittSbrt G:ir? 12:40 4:00 7:01 *08 1:81 4:88 Si (SKrtUft- *? 22Dfcl5 7:40*60 M8k? I'urlchSViU- .. fc* J: 10 *? &0O A.II A.M P.M R* New Tbllndu... : * 8:28 2:5.16:17 SmIDOTW.... &4? 8:30 *00 0:24 jJVt. J W* HBflcM MaSvlllbu 0:30 0:33 3:45 7:10 wS5U ~*s?8B m** Ktcrllnit-......? 7:16 ?!?{ Cblpp'waLake :*? 10:26 4:48 Medina 7H4 10:87 5:00 SrJcL 8:2? 1&M Ml Grafton 6:01 KiriZ. WOllril *ai Lorain * Shift HiSS 8*t Letter ici~ I'M10:46 5: IS Cleveland, Ar.. 9K?11:80 0:15 X-U A.M. f. M. I L? 7:30 a. ui. from ClcreUtid to UhrlehtTlUe. SM n m. (mm Uhrlchsvllle toCldYoland ron? dsttrIbntHRh ponncdUooi and ihronjrh tlckittto all point*. Call on our agent* or add row 11. u. caRRKL General Pawonier Aicat. Wheeltnn & Elm Grove Rallroal OmuiiUftorSrtiiniv. Kubruarf A "U. i?Im will niu m fotlovn. city Umo: ^ "TK*VK~^if^KI 'so LEAVE ELM QBOTl. Tr'n T'nioTr'n~T'mo Tr'n. rmolfrn *?? . ,n p.m. ntu. P-io. No 5...WN(X 20..fc00Na U1 Na 2I...MM Na ? ?**> Na (L fcOO'Nn. 20...d.tM No. 7.?t9:00 Na nS tanw'xo. a...7K? Na ?.%$?> 37...7jJ> Na 13.11*0 Na y0...8.(? Na 11.11:0) Na ?...JW n, m Na p. n? Na Na 14 f 12:00 No. Ji.inoi) Na WJiuO Na Na JflL.ro) Na 30-11:00 Na lft...l:0J Na SSuUtOI Na Na 17...?00| Sunday c'bureh twlus will lotro Kim QroftM 9USa in. and Wnoollug at 1*17 a m. It K. WuKuEUbttft Uou. Manager. Wheeling Bridge ScTerminal Ry. C. O. BRKWSTER Kocolver. Tlmo Table No. 13, to take oftcct 12:01 a. m., 8unduy. November 19, 1*91 Leave \Vhuellng-Ti>:uo, 1V:4* |ll:40 a. m.? t2:W. 3:15, t4:30, 19:00 p. m. Leave Peninsula?13:08, 19:51, |U:4* a. in.. 12:20. 3:31. ii'MJi'M p. TO. Leave Martin j? Kerry?18:12. 19:57, |U:SI a. in.. 12:52, -3:37. 14:41, |#:12 p. m. Arrive Ternitnnl Junction?1fi:17, 110:03L III :GS a. m? 12:8s, ;j;K, K:46, 89 :18 p. m. Leave Terminal Junctlon-t7:22. {9:00 a. m.. *12:40 a. m., ?314:05. tf?:i4. 1*:45 p. nu 1 .Olive Martin'" Kerry#-t7:2S. |9n)7, a. ra? 1!:45, 14:05. 14:10. 16:1JJ. fh:M l?. to. Leave P*n1nfiila-t<:>4. |9:14. a. ni,. *1S:5U (4:11, t4:17,lk:?. 1 * P- ** Arrive WheellncM7:40. |9:20, a. m* , 12:117. 14-J7, 14:?, 15J1. TO. Dally, tually except Sunday. |8un* dayn only. All train* wUl run on Enitern Tlma J. E. TAUSSIG, Superintendent. * AI