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JgnUredat the ?o<o$ce ut Whirling, B' !'?.,? tccoud-clau mail matter. PBSW fx, CA^WI^PEISIjXj, POlLinisas Artt r'tnuutoty. O flirts won. 5W 27 >*"ir(ffulU Wlrrt??. I >111 !>.% V U?HSI>U. ROV^flBMtlO. The colored people of Savannah arel noon to have a newspaper of their gwn. 1 Cetbcit manufacturers apeak of an un- I precedented tyllux of foreign mechanics to I that city. It is estimated that 2.200 excursionists! came into Nebraska from the lO.ft to 13ib I at Omaha alouo. A mix introduced in the Vermont I Legislature forbids ruuning railroad trains or locomotives on Sunday. Accoboi.no to the new ceusue, Beaufort I county, fcquth Carolina, contains 2,408 whiles and L'7.752 colored inhabitants. ' The recent cold snap caught nearly all I the io -vns in the State with a deficient sup ply of fuel, in spite of the warnings of the papers. They are talktug ol a wagon aud car riage manufactory at Red Wing, Minn., witb a capital of $100,000 and capacity fori the employment of a couplo of hundred bands. The vote on tho prohibition amendment in Kanea?, with some remote and not populous couutiea to hero from, ia: For, S8.868; ngiiust, 81 773. It would appear that 28 500 voters for President did not vote on the amendment. A service was recently announced at St. AUthew'p, Sjdonham, London, for "chil dren of the upper classes." Whereupon the following amendment to tho well known saying was promptly offered by a news paperc:mmoutator: "Suffer little children of tho upper classes to come unto me." ?. ? ? Mehciiantj in the j jwolry and fancy goods'buoiutsa in New York are quoted as predicting that "more money will be spent this holiday season than at any time sinco the war." Already tho campaign for Christmas aud New, Year gifia bai be gun, a-id the leading stores aro eoid to he crowded every day. Bcsto.n is searching both at liom8 and broad for come system bv which it can secure a pure supply of milk. Should all o'.her plans fail, it is recommended to the Uub to try tho Cuban plan, where the milkman visits his customers every morn ing with his cows, and milks tho exact quautity required by each housewife be fore her very eyes. The plan ia a little hard on the cow, but it seems to bo about the only way to secuie an unadulterated article. A makupaciurer at Springfield, Mass., hairevived the old apprenticeship system upon a new plan. Tho boys bind them selves to serve tix yearn, and are to re ceive five cents an hour at tho beginning, which is advanced by degrees to twelve cents at the end. Another feature of the plau is that two cents an hour is placed to their credir, thus providing about MOO for a start on his own account when his time expired. Tho employer is also secured in retainiog the service of tho boy for the full term. Tho boy is required to give fifty eight hours a week to work and nine hours to study. Mb. Vick Phesidk-nt Whbelbu comes to the front gayly and announces bimfielf realyto go out in due time. Hesaya: u2So public act that 1 have evor performed baa g'ven mo the satisfaction and pleasure that I shall take in declaring before the j jint asaJtnbly of tho Sooate and liouse, on the occasion of the electoral count, that Jas. A. Garfield and Cheater A. Arthur have been duly elected to the Presidency and Vice-Preaidency of the United States far four years from March 4 b, 1881. It ia adity of the,highest privilege,and Ire gari it tbe crowning act of my public ca reer. After the expiration of my term of officj I expect to retire to private life in my native town of Malone, and with an ambition to bo aa good a citizen aa poBai bio." A PfiOfii'KKOus Octlock?The healthy and prosperous condition of the United States is demonstrated by the activity that prevails in ulmost every branch of manu factured. The iron masters are doing a good business, and untiy lurnacea that were blotfu'out a year ago are now in op eration again with full complements of hands. Tig and manufactured iron do not maintain the extremo price at which they were held when the rush set in on the re vival cf business. This was to have been expec ed, arid prices havo now settled dowu to a poiut which, while it enables thewoikcra in iron to Jako contracts at lower rate?, Hill leaves fair profit to the iron xnasterr. The demand for steel rails, the manufacture of which un der the patented Bessemer pro cess is still in lew hands, and is therefore practically h monopoly,in in rx cess of the supply. The Pittsburgh Trie graph says: "The impossibility of filling ptetent orders at American mills isnptid ing the bulk of orders for steel rails to Englai d " Thip, too, in spite of the ex orbitant duty levied on imported rails for the protection of the American manu facturer. But the best evidence of tho ac tivity of onr manufacture, not in one branch of industry, but in general, is tho steady ii flux of orders that machinists are at this time called upon to till for new ma chinery for mill* and- factories now in conree of construction, as well rb for large auditions to milla mid factories now in operation. Nor are these orders confined to any one section of the Union, but range from Vermont and New Hampshire to Georgia and South Carolina, the exten tion of the iron and cotton industries at the South bring one of the most promin ent features of the general revival of busi ness that commenced but little more than a year ago. It is this gradual dispersion of manufacturing interests heretefne largely confined to tho Eastern section of the United titatea, and their introduction into States which have been uutil recent ly almost wholly agricultural, that will tend to a greater or Ipsa extent to create home maikcta in there latter .States for a part of tho produc'a ot tho soil, and to n cheapening of the price of manufactured good* by saving the cost of transportation aad the c lmtntsiious now paid to agents and j '?bbers. It ia not, therefore,improb able that in the courte of the decade ti|?on which we have just entered the diffusion o? manufacture* will create some changes In the centres of certain industries, and es pecially of those o* 8 wed iu the manufact ure ot iron. Them are, indfed, porno signs of this coming change in ti.u develop ment of the iron induatrieaiu Virginiaand Alabama, qnd in the smaller coat of pro ducing iron io tnoce States. AN INTERVIEW With an Old Citizen of Wheeling In Reoard to Streets, Alleys and Grades. Tbo interest in ntreet improvements, sewerage and the like stirred up by the ar ticles recently published in the Iktslli ocncer seems to be on the increase. Thinking bo could probably obtain some views germane to the subject, a reporter started out yesterday to have some talks with some of our old residents who would be apt to have practical viows in connec* lion with the bettering of eur thorough* fared, the improvement of the sanitary condition of our peoplo by a better system of drainage, and kindred topics. The name of an experienced engineer and long time resident of Wheeling pug geated itself. We crossed over Maiket ?jtreet and entering a long building, climb ed up a half hundred steps, more or lees, and knocked at one of the four doors in tbe long hall, waited for an invitation to i came in. A rather gruff voice bade us go to the .next door. We went, and timidly open 1 ing the door, aais ve reporter's wont, and d- flingour hut deferentially as anenteral ing wedge to the good gract a o( the elderly I gentleman who was tne moat prominent iumate of the apartment, inquired if Mr. J. was in. I " What do you want?" spoke up another gentleman, engaged in writing not far off. ( We explained that it was our desire to chat with Mr. J. on the subject of the im provement of our streets, tbe condition of our finances, the Jacob street alleged im provements, and other subjects concern ing wtiich his enlighteneu observation niuat have given him opinions which would be of exceeding value to tbe public which held him in such high esteem That brought him, and with a genial smile ho observed that Mr. J. was not in, but he thought we had described tbo present speaker pretty definitely, and he would take pleasure in enlightening us, it be hud at his command any reminiscences or suggestions which we considered of value. "Well," eaid the reporter, "do you know anything in particular about this muc'i famed Jacob street improvement?" "I cannot say that I do, but from what I read and hear I should suppose it to be an ill considered, dbjointed job. project ed for the bent lit of some one's local pop ularity, or for some worse purpose. In this respect tbe card of the Street Com missioner probably states a fact when he says it will compare with like jobi in other parte of tbe city." "You mean that the fault doea not lie in the contract or the superintendence of ir, but in the system under which such joba ato lot Hud the work done? ' "That's jist if, eir," said Mr. 0., "and just aq long asthosaine means are em* ploytd the same end will be reached." "What remedy would you propose for the faults of the system?'' Mr. I).?"It is a hereditary disease, sir. I think tbe corrupt matter has so thor oughly pervaded every vein that the only way to eradicate the disease is to 'cut the animal's tail off behind the ears.' 1 lie safest and best way is to repudiate the old system and commence anew." "What do you include in your proposed repudiation 7" 31r. O.?" Well, I see I am in for a half hour's chat. Suppose I just monopolize the talk, and criticise tbe system in detail, and you question, listen, and when what you want is found, make a note of it." "Go ahead," said the scribe, and Mr. 0 wont ahead. "I came to Wheeling more than forty years ago, nnd but a low vears after the city charter had been obtained. The present system of grades, and method of improvement had then been adopted, and as great lattitude was permitted, because tbe amount at stake was inconsiderable, the errors and faults of the system were usually bridged over with the com mon sense of the executive cfQcer. Fur inBtaLce tbe grade of Seventh, now Woods street, was calculated from the centre of "Centre" to the centre ot "Quincy" street, a distance of 275 foet, angle of which was given as 0.54? and rise of over 31 feet. Now you can see that if such an ordinance be literally followed the centro of Seventh street at the north end of Qiincy would have bean 20 feat above the centre of Centre street, and if uniformity was observed instead of five incbea the ten feet sidewalk from the curb to the east line of Main street the pave ment would have a rise of abuut one foot and the elevation above theenrbof Centre at thirty feet east would be over three feet. But to avoid such incon gruities the ordinances huvo been con bidprably amended, nnd the improvements made under ike dictates of common sense and in the spirit of the ordinances rather than tbe letter. "i'hatis," interruped the reporter, not quito plaiu as to the point made, "the ordi nance so coiflicted with common sense that the Street Commissioner at that tinio totiorpd It." Mr."0 -"Exactly; and I pay further, that the fault* of the ordinance are ho sub versive of true system ihatatotal aban donmentof it, either as a role or aa a pre cedent, is the ouly lemedy." "What substitute would you august?" Mr. 0?-"I have somo suggestions J might throw out. If they do no good they at least, like the doctor'* bread pille, Sviil do no harm.' In the first place, I would make every piece of realty adjoin ing a projected improvement legally as uetsable to p?y for the same in proportion to its frontage in feet upon the im proved street or alley. Second, No assessment should be mado upon any isolated block or tquare until at least three-fourths ol oi the ownership therein now in favor ol euch improvement, except that when an unimproved block or tquare intervened between two which weio improved, the improvuuent of the intervening one should be compulsory. The material used fur the improvement of any block or pquare, should be determined by a three* fourths interest therein, and if such deci sion could not be reached or obtained in three succeesivo weekly meetings then the majority of a committee composed of the Mayor, Street Commissioner and City Engineer should determine the mattter. Third?The boundary of each tquare or block should be deemed to be the centre liues of the adjoining streets, bur in tbo improvement ol any street or alley, the whole width of the name between any two crossing streets should be improved with similar materials, and under tho same con tract and superintendence. Fourth?No tower, water or other pipe should hereaftor be laid in any street or alley, except underneath what are dusig* nated as the crossingsbetween pavements. Fifth-Grades should be given lor-the cetitro lines of all streets and alleys?and also for tho pavement curb, and in no caso should the fall of the pavement within tho curb exceed one-half of one inch to a foot. Sixth?The sewers should bo con structed under tne sidewalks or pave* menrs and immediately inside of the cuib and be at a depth 6nffi'-ient to drain the adjjining cellars, provided the cellars are not more than eight feet below theturface at the inner line of the sidewalk, and the tops ol all private sewers should not be leas than four feet below the surface of the sidewalk. Seventh?The water mains should be laid under the side walks of tho streets and on the inner side of the sewer, and at a depth of not let? than three feet below the sidewalk paving, and all connections therewith .'or privato use shall also beat least three feet. Gas *nd any othor pipes or mains underlying the pavements and crossings should t ke their inne*, orderly positiouH,and should not be nude to inter ?tore with each other, or change their re* latlve positions. Now of course all of the suggestions I have made are applicable to new work entirely but ai It is not prodenco to throw away Tout old coat before lb? new ii ?*~*? ?2 tVeappl&ce. now In ?e ahodd bt Trained na long as they can be ofiHWo. Too will resollect that the conductor, ol water and gsi had P"?Jon made lor them under the atreet croalop, and would thus undoubtedly Intereeect at one angle or mother all the ?*l?tiog Hko improvements that posfess liny recognix* ?bio value, and ao doing the old would bavo a temporary value, and the same could bo utillxed until the public ?P1,lt or Iniereatol property holders wiuld induce tbem to conform to the new order ol mKe??rler?Well.Mr. 0, you mut ex care my Importunity, but In what *av and by whom .hall the site or (wpacllyol eewer?; water-pipes, gas-pipes, At, be de termioed in each square so aa to insure a roper service and prevent an undue In flux or outflow, that might be verydisaa " Mr! O.-That is a very proper question, but one which would not be very difficult to solve ii proceedings were taken in a 1 right direction. I would BairKeat. that the city be divided into si* sect ons. The Island to be section 1; ail ol the J, Won west ol the tops ol ilie hills and north ol old Market allev Sec. 2; all south ol Sec. 2, and north and west ol Wheeling Creek, to bo Sec ,3, all within the city limits lying east ol the liver, south ol Wheeling Creek and north dl Twenty-sixth street, to be bee. 4, sec tion 5 to embrace the city limits, aoulh of Twpnty-Bixth street and north ol the Kigbth ward lines, and Sec. 0 to have the same boundaries ss the Eighth ward. The real estate owners ol these differ ent sections should, by a msjorlty vote in a meeting called lor that purpose, deter mine the method and means of drainage and the consequent necessities jhweior, sod should determine a rate ol assess adopted11 in' aTawftfwa'y ataujU|?pe? organized meeting, and so cert fled by the Mayor, shall be unchangeable for the term of twenty years. , ThesvB'emBoadoptedand souncbangea ble (hall be based upon the probable and possible necessities of each square orb ock or the period durlog which it is to We in orce, but auxiliaries may be used when absolutely uecossary and can be made 3'is,, dimensions of the water and pis mains and their connections shall be de termined by their.propereuperintendenu, aud their committees, provided alwava thatsueh determination shall not prevail, if a rosbri v ol the interested property holders should file a petition against the Reporter?As your propositions ceem ingly provide forBowcr pipes which can not be entered lor the purpose of being eleant d, have you any suggestions to make cancernirg their sanitary condition - Mr, 0 ? Weil, doctors differ, and differ ent orders ol the city's servants are iitr* id lest their peculiar sphere be invaded. But I am tree to Bay that provision should be marie at intervals, so that all tewers should be fl >oded by water irom the water pipes, through stop c icks and conduits made for that purpose, and lhat the water *ork? authorities shall, in no case, refuse to wash out such sewer or drain, by way ol[such condui'. aa may beat accomplish the ob ject, wherever theCity Health Officer shall so reqiure iu wrltiug. lteporter?Have you anything to say about the method of laying and the ma terial to be used in pavements and cross '"Sr. 0.?Well, yes, 1 have opinions; some of tbem msy not prove tdtomtberj correct, but I will give them, and if the public discard tbem there will be no harm done. Our bills would furntjh any qum titv of heavy lldgetone. Our clays would make brick of much largerfcixe than those now used. Our iron lurnactB might male corrugated or dotted iron or slog elats, and oue or moro ol aucli articles bo used as trer.ch sides, trench covors. flag crow logs or as rsidewalk paving, and be r? la d in sections that but very little labor would be requited to reach any breakage in the teaor, water or gas mains or P'PJ*- *1"1 no delect appear to annoy any owner or depredato ibe value ol hie sidewalk or stieet improvements. Reporter?By the way, your men Ion of street improvements reminds metnat ell or moat of your BUgRestlons have re lated io betterments wi'hin the curb lines, or unJer the pavements and street cross ings. What aro your propositions con cerning the atreet proper, or driving ways, street car tracks, &c ? Mr. 0.?" W ell, if they evor Ret these pewerF, water and g?s-pipes, cellar drains and all other1 ike disturbing things out ol the wagon way bounds, we can talk about perm -tiency and make a calculation of the durability of a sysiem, and the expedien cy of following it; hut bo long as an im provement may be finished to-day, and at tl.ecaprice of anybody may be torn up to morrow, nothing has any inherent val uo unless it is in a ahape to be used io somo other enterprise. But when tbey conclude to put down anything to Btay thero, as long as it will en dure only the service for whicblit wns designed-, then competition become* legitimate, and inherent durabil ity combined with smoothness and noise leas transit will conquer in the race, be cause those who pay for, use and have to bear the defects of any device for street paving, will ee to It that they get the best article to them known In the market. Hence I have no doubt but privatei par ties would make experiments within their own premises, nnd a stimulus be given to the examination and ueo of various local materials. ... , As the victim of the reportortal inquis ition bad begun to show signs of inra tierice, the man of the note book desisted, thinking he hsd already obtained much Iof d for though on the subject embraced within his invfatitrntinnB; SPECIAL NOTICES. .A. CARD. To all who are ioffering from ihi errora and Indis cretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loo* ol manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe thai will euro you, FIIEE OF CIIAfiGE. Thla put remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. ScnJ a aelf-addrcasod envelope to the Bxv. Jotxra' T. IwMaw. Flallon P. Sm> Yfirk CUy. 1t<7.wwnw TRAVELERS' GUIDE. MTA*nnui op r**r*?-vni*xijjro tiki. 12. AO. I Cent, a D5v ff. P.4M. Qrr. 4Htti P. 0. A Bt. lu.? C. T. V. A W....M 915 p. *. 1:6* A.M. UM 9t7 5:10 too 1:12 11:40 r.M, 11:10 6:10 MSI m A. W. ISM 14 fO ARRIVAL OP TIUIHB. E.dO.E.U.M~.H Ont a Dlr W. P.AB. DlvJ-. CUT, d Pitta P.C, A 81. I C. T. V. A W. 1010 P.*. 12:28 A.M. 8:22 110:10 2:161 p.*. 6:60 5:46 A.M. 862 p.m 2:60 Mftt P.M. 4:13 17:60 7:17 ?Deflv except nunday?Newark AuxMimoaaoon. j^ieunenvllle Arrornmodatlon.?1Thla train during the dar passes backward and lor ward between Mar tlc'a Kerry and Bell lira, stopping when reculred at Rherman ITocae, AinarWe, weet Wheeling and OmelHUl. irrlc-bsvllle Accommodation. IQanal Pom Accommodation. TIME TABLE. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. On and after 8ATTRDAY, November 18, 1180, cars on tbe Wheeling ao<1 Rim Grove K. R. will ran m follnwc Car* will leave the c'ty, (corner of Market >n1 Eleven)h stre^e?, and Uomtnoot'a Park at f:Wx.u. 10:.0 A. M. 2:20 f.u. 8:50 P.M. ?7:?i0 7:40 8*20 f0:00 V 40 11:00 1 :40 fl/:VO r. X. 1:06 1:40 *0) 8:40 430 600 6.40 7:00 740 8:30 ? 40 ?"nndaya excepted. fOn Nuodayv two cars will leave Horn brook's Park at O-.i 0 a m , and ehy at 12 30 p. a., to accommodate cbuich |oera. novi! joe, KJJESLH, fnj?erJit*sdent. HEW APVECTTI8EMENT8. pEIlIB CARD'S. THE CUTEST THING OUT HioaiNS*. BOTH ^TTENTION QOFF a-UAKDSl Th? ?ai'?r orJtxwi lor TOStOHT (HlhlUTOfT POSED 10 PAY, '.eth All io?uihm or d?r?d to aupeir lu lull abilorm By A OltlV T' OT'O, notlV litfrrg't. Cipuln. JMPORTANT. There vl'l b? * meeting of tho Young Hen's Garfield and Arthur Club At Ofno.nl* Hall, KHIDAT KVKSI'O, ItoT.1*. AH o em**r? ar* airoratlj rfqujhUd t. bo PW't? bwtoew of pnt laporuuca will b' broiuht b*fort ?>;?? J. D. gPAKK KIBS, Tenderloin, Btck Booei, PlB?' Feet, Etc., To-dny, at w?l? D C M?r, Ji, M Fonnwlb Ptr?-t. POR CINCINNATI, LOUIS-1 t V1LLK AND ISTKHMKMATKi POINTS, Iba Commodloua Pamnger dteamer HT. LA WHENCE W. M. Lar, Maatar, C. D. Imt, Clerk, Will leave u above on Eaturday, NoT.tttb, at throe ?r ^?p^.?>fHbyio"?*???? "OPKKA HOUSE. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 24th. Enrfenrel?' IT,',rAd'i5 "?.rt Cb,mpb1' ebot of ibe World, Mr. FRANK I. FRAYNE, e,'^&t^?ss^?ss^uum' SI SLOCUM ! Introducing hia wonde ful "Dog Jack," VALUED AT $10,000. Admtalon '0 and 73 c?K No rxtra chmi:J? rfwrred ?eiU. H?a'? on sal* at P l vn^ S ?t mu? ra'.ore. tiale to commence Mouday, ?o* jrAat MANTLES AND GRATES MKIK 181 HEATING SHIES Special attention given to Grate SSettingr. 3. F. CALDWELL, *.?! 1IW7 nnd Ifton M * W C. P. BROWN'S Grand Auction Sale! Positively Retiring From Business. BONDS. ITCHES. JEM, Silver and Plated Ware. Clocks, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. Having determined to ret'ro from the Je? elry business, I will positively >ell my entir* H'ock. without reserve, commencing on Mon day M?rnlne. November 15,1880, nilOo'cIock, ?nil ronlintifntruntil th* entire siock and fix tures are s ?1?1, HVrrv morning ot 10 o'clock, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, evening at 7:3Q o'clock. The stock insists of a larjre and well ?* lecedlinoof aucb goods as are ? nly kept in first-clas* jewelry stores. You areresp?-ct'ulfy invited to attend these sal**. and suture *reat bargains. Ttiosale is positive and without reserve. Tim repntation for Ha r Pealintr. wlthont inisreprewiitation.? hich the proprie tor has enjoyed for twenty-seven years will he jtricily maintained. Hie sale will he con ducted by Col J. M. Ku hciford, of l'hilauel phia. G. P. BROWN, No 51 Twelfth fct, Wheeling, W. Va. notifl THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. Signature Is on r.vr rv bottle ol ttltflUlNE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Injpenflthoiiiort delirious ta*t??nd :e*t to EXTRACT ofaifelTttlfrrm n MKDJCA1. tiV.S n MKD Jf.7 -. TLEMAN it Mf?: rvtohl? frtrtHr&t OF3 fOI PS, w?fn* MLuuxxim "Ten bT. * & I'FJJ. fflRj ^ HISS that tVlrSpeSSS^l ia?II. tauco U bUl^y HOT ?V: COLD NtteBOil m lain u, IKi? and 1*. la my orin- ; <?? MEATS* too, ttn mo?t p*kU ab>. u^u tbo OAJlLt ?1 c. xuOft * hotaK>tn? | ' MUct that la qukIc." " Bold tnd nied throughout the world. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOI: THE VSITED STATE^ >i:u vohk. NEW GOODS! 50 Boxen Fancy Layer Ralitns. 100 K-Boxea Fancy Layer Raisins. 25 Boxes Fine French Proofs. 100 Boxes Finest Layer Figs. 10 Boxes New Citron. 10 Bags 8oft Shell Almonds. 5 Baps New Filberts. 10 Barrels Malaga Oraprs. 5 Barrels J inaca Oranges. 25 Boxes Malaga Lemons Just received and for sale in any quan tity by rv. 8CHULZ. nott 7 EliSTIC TRCS3 Hw ? r?l it fren 4! Utk*it, h neitup*. viih ttftllla urtw, Bltlau ?r IW? U4y. ?t::? U<? llin lk? r*ir fw?M birk ih? Pfl ? nuas/v lalf?UnMJ?-*Ultp?r??sw*ul.| v J/ wlifc ih# Vtiff. UUh Ifcfci f?> rv ibt Hin.UU htia ir-vr*!* Mt?&J fclfiit. u>4 ? rvJWl r"H mula. Illi ?*7, 4anbU (Mete*?. Unity null. Clnalui fw?. EOQLESTOS TBCS3 C0.,Ch!c>yo. 111. A YKAK and oxmdm* to hint*, Outfit Vn*. indruiKO. VICKEKT, AogtuU, Main*. $777 A DVEKTI8ERS1 SEND FOR ?>UK t\. tfsivct Hit o? Ural Nnripaptr*. Geo P. Bow?U A Co., 10 bprnot Hi,, t?. Y. noTUaww AMUSEMENTS. OFJ?BA HOLftfii Polk Comedy Company Will appearlnanorlfiaaloomcdy drama eatltled A Gentleman From Nevada! A prologue and ?br?? arte written esnreeily for Mr p ikby >ir. Ufa. H. Jib up,'f New Yo k, oivbelof perlurmed thioughout tbs Cnlud butts, with the ui'j'i gntllylogiucceea. Cbrla'opberColunibna Gall?..........MB. J. B POLK PnPKitfd by a moat excellent compio*. roraprWnt the following lad lea ? n grntlemeu: Ml-eee hnm* Metce, Vltglnla Tuph'rao, Line H'abt J oulo Diooo, an* Frank Lw, Walter K'lly, Mlltoa Ka'nf-rl. J V. Mflton, Murry Woods, Chas. ?*ar?e', J. Vltt ?. ^a'ter. A-'mitiloo CO ?nd 75 rente. No extra chat* for r/anrtd male, fceate on aalo at F. W. Be urn*'a tuutlc aUre. po?? OPJ2RA IiOUSf. Monday ind Tuesday, November 22 and 23. A COHPLErK SOCCESk I SECOND HEA80SI CLINTON HALL'S STRAIEG SIS! TBE JOLUEfT COMEDY ON BECUBD. Will be p'eiente1 with eref? attention to detail, and efriy part lo lei pre ted by tborot'Kb artlate. N'w York Herald?'"The Comedy of Err r* ?ntrn'l fl<d'' New Yo'k Tini???'"Brltum! g orer wltb l?uibt*-r?njoTluj{^iiiliiI<<?." Bo>ion Il?i?lu?MA *ery elmrand lamrNable cowrdy tot -f theapcitty ordur. MoMnn Pu?t??' i he tumy grot*- qu? a tu?tlon k pt the amlkn?-e In a a-n-'ant uproar f lauyhtrr." Pli Icdt-'phia Tlmea?"A to'JU-kiog cuutdy that is wholly clean and ifeni" No wiibaiandlnR the large rapanseof tbU company do ad leln pHree Adui il ?u GO and 75 'ante. No r xtra cSerg* f ir re irr?ed s?a's On ?alc ?t F. W Bauuit-r's muiicalo e S4I0 to commence ?aiu day, No?emb< r 10, at e a. M. novl8 PHOTOGRAPHY. Photographic Studio, ocU 1205 ffnikel Mfreef. I F|1HK BEST AND CHEAPEST. A 0 TOO B A I'll A LBU MB, PIIOTOOBAP11 ALBUM < PICTURE FRAMES, Ac., In tbedty. PLUMMER'3 gallery, nc MAIN HT. | QRAYON PORTRAITS AT mhS NO. 21M M A TV STREET. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. STUDENT'S LAMPS. I haro received another lot of tbo beat Brnaa, Get aanBtudent Lam pa 10 b? found anywhere In tbe city at tbe lowest figure at CHRIS. WIN CHERT?, No. 1061 Main street BIRDSEED CUPS. Jnit received, a Urge lot of Canary Birdaeed Cnpe, j to hang on ca^cs, at COBIS. WINfHEB'8, No. 10*4 Haln etreet. Glass, Queer-ware, &c. If yon want Cheap Cblna, Glass and Queenawar* [ call at No. 10*4 Main, low r ihaa any other house is tne city. All goods warranted. OlRli WINCHEB'8, ae29 No. 1064 Main street* N E\V GOODS. Just opened, a tine lice of FAHCY GOOD , DECORATED DINNER AND CHAM3EB WARE, dC., At low prices. JOHN FBIEDtL, nnt8 1I8Q M In ?tr??t. PIANOS AWD ORCANS. A DEMY OF MUSIO. (Washington Hall.) FOJEZi RENT From this date, (NOVEMBER 5.)ontil NO VEMBER 15, inclawve. All sacceedlng datw for season taken. Apply to O. Y. LUCAS, nov5 1227 Market atreet WANO FOR SALE. A good % Pd a to Piano, tued bat three months, at a great bargain. For sale by F. W. BAUMEB, oot3 18*8 u?'k-t ?tr**C STe AMERS. I NMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAM L EB8.-NEW YORK TO QOEKNtjlOWN AND LIVERPOOL.?NOTICE?The itcumere of thii Lln? take Lieut. Maury'a Lane Koirtei it all teaeoaa of thi St ov BirMKts. Thu radar, Vct. 26 at II a. Citt o? Dbhuji, Hat unlay, I)oc<mb?T 4. at 7 SO a. M CmrorNaw Yo*k, Tburday, Iwcauher 9 11 a.m. Citt or hicn?o>D, oatuiday, December 18, < a. u. Crrr of CUkSTKlt, eaurda?. December 25. *t 11 a. V. From Her No. v. Nortb Rlri-r.footof Cuarltou fit. Cabin PuRaagr f?0 WO and 810O. E*tnm tto*** on fatormlilo Urm?. rtTEEBAGE, 128. PREPAID, 1*8. Baloone, atata rooms, imoklnj and onto rouiai amldahlrc. JOHN H. DALE, Agent, Noa. 81 and 88 Brood wav. N. r, JOHN BAILIE and TH08 O'fiRlEN, no*5 Wbt?lia*, J^UROPEAN STEAM SHIP AGENCY. Passage Tickets to and from EUROPE by six Steamalilp Lines at lowest rate", at H. P. r.EHRENff 9917 end 711Q Mnrb?i CAPITAL DININGROOMS Tina OLD AND RELIABLE RESTAURANT IIAS BEEN REMQYED TO New and Commodious Quarters AND 16 NOW 15 GOOD RUNNING ORDER AT No. 18CO Market Street, wbtro the proprietor hope* to bara battar fad II tin lor the accommodation of hla lam and lacreaiiof pttrooaca. MARTIN THORNTON, Proprietor. gUUKSMITHS, CARRIAGE MAKERS, WAGON MAKERS, Buy your supplied at JACOB SNYDER'S [405 Main St. Specialties? Perllna and Walker Hone 81to*w, Fnttiam and A. 0. Hnw N'allp. w!7 ?)H. T. 0. EDWARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, * CUptiae aad Twanty-eaecod Btmta. ??"CalU by talephoae aaavarad promptly at ill fcrora, day cr night, jaU ONI PHIOt OLOTHHH8?OEHM A CO. j "One Fact is Worth a Ton of Arguments." , WE HAVE SPLENDID BARGAINS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE ' FOR MEN IK BUSINESS, DRESS AND WOEKISO SUITS. FOE, B O "Y" S IN DHKSS AND SCHOOL SUITS. FOB OHILDBEK IN SCHOOL, PLAY AND DRESS SUIT!. Our Beautiful Lin? cf Overcoats, Ulsterets and Reversibles! For both Younf and Old, will nit all pnrpwa and porketa. Our Motto-Genuine Low Piic?a for K.riMJltss Guoda. OBHM &c CO., fine Price Clothiers, 1325 Market Street, Adjoining Opera House. nnviQ ^ j, NEW COODS-CEO. E. STIFEL & CO. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., Wo. 1114 MAIN STREET. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS TO WHICH WE INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION. SILKS, LINE UNEQUALLED, SILKS, CASHMERES. PRICES LOWER T11AN EVER. CASHMERES. CLOAKS, BEST ASSORTMENT CLOAK.S> DOLMANS. A Perfect Fit GurontMd. DOLMANS. BLANKETS, immense stock BLANKETS, SHAWLS iT i-ast YEAR'a f rices. SHAWLS. CL?, GREATEST VARIETY IN THE CITY. ^LAN^ELS ' COMPLETE LINE OF Ladies' Gent's and Children's Underwear. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., 1114 Main Street. Wheeling W. Va. fCttt ' HEW FALL AND WINTER COODS-CEO. R. TAYLOR. ANNOUNCEMENT. DRY 0-001331 InT 33 "W STOCK. GEO. R. TAYLOR. ?UR NEW STOCK OF la now open and ready for liiFpectlon. ^be Ladfw are *nvj!P(l Block now offered has not been excelled by any pro* ioua effoit. We display in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Rich Brocade Velvet* Brocade 6Hk?, Bilk Plnrtw*. Satin Marvelllenx. Surahs, Satin De Ljona, Plain Satfcne, 0 .!J und Silver Rroradea, French ' lain. Kerchief Suiting, Camel's Hatm, 4c., 4c., In aU tho niW SUudej. FANCY C00DS DEPARTMENT XmbralM all the Novelties of the Season in Choice Qnalltiei CLOAK I Special attention h>ibeen riven thla Department In cmlfr to prwnt jhe m^t atoac!ly? A*ortment erer ?ffored in the diy, and wlU be replete by Monday t.HJ Mtb Inat with * Dolmans of all Kinds, Fin Lined liaiments,. Seal Sacges, Seal Dolmans ClotU Ulsters, &c. ? toll and complete 8lock ot Merino Underwear, Holsiry, Gloves, for Men, Women and Children. Onr own importation ? t KIA GLOVES will t>? ?n u" I0Urin,t BLACK COiODS DEPARTMENT Velveti, English Crepea, Nun'aC4oth , Ac.i til Juat opened. GEO. R. TAYLOR. nct7 fJIHJS PLACE to uo? Zty*QRx* In* harry tar prtuOni, U to The Intelligencer Job Room* Wei* UmM to good rtjls ?h> Ui i fcort*t aotU ^lKANK. N. WllXOi., ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT, rimkllu bnuuM CompSulMi"! T,,Ulk ? FOR SALE. FOR SALE?A FARM OF firat clara bulldog', oot-S.lf ml', fau; R JJ'A Broke county, W. Ya. Apply to Eottrt B?.>^'< BO?W '? 1 UOR SALE- UOILKK, ENuT^ I? Hb?!ilnc au'l all othirthlnn ckm ^ rying ou llio aplce mill butiniM win J n?r "Mull Th'j CM I* uu ? ua, Sl - >ur Irfioi ipplj u> A. Turtr. "oo^l jpOR sale! * ? Ho Wtgii mil Bijjy, One erry *orf, one buy irre, ?m Wo,k ' and aw e-f*; *'ao one ip l<< w rtl busgy loth nearly new. Au> on- *i>hiL. i.. ' ?baM 'he abu?e will do well by t*l||t K UB ? Ml* W. KESNtDY, Ko. imiWfc ^ p5~SILST5^ " ^ 2,MO aero of finely tlmber-d UcdoaHali..^ Slk rtren, In Bruton a d Webater cuatta * ^ 140 ftcraa thfM ml lea from Sutton. ' ' CO ftcrM ImpruTcd, N acrea bottom. Tlt!? W. V. HiXtK A hi -*1' >*tate ??"ark.?gL JlOK 8A1.E. 20 Shares Stock IS BANK Of OUIO VALUT. ??'" LSTOtat. Poll SALE?A VKRY D^IkTST. T piw to <i*rdn'r?, Nor .r,. re '? or pnnwr* Id n<e,located on the Oslo ri? 21 ial?e?b..r-M uiditllif,conuml it t? ?cm ?,?? fruntane 4?0xl 0*0 t?*t a t?t~i<or? fim? a,,^ (nearly new) c ut*! lnc 8 io m?. (iooj ?nu? ?J i.ihrrltnpiowtneiiU. Ibnear-rwol tbe ?t> t?-u ?N Ingc l ?>r h?rd, ?lner?rd mJ t (.iIIds well; eice'emaoft w?t?f. 1 b? urtm ?uiruuoiit'>K* 'ho fineat lu ibe Ohio Yailet. p,^ lo?; trrma rcnminMdatlnjt Am It tiAUX4Sb?t HoNK, General Builneu Afieat, 111 Ma.kit ?trL i 'ran. te'a Block JfOR SALE. Th*t Tery de?lr*ble Family tteii'm* ,ls rbaplineatreet Tbv luld ctUa thrift.r? biV-? dwellii ir. ?ont.lnlm; l*-n well arra-trd r.-on aii! exce'lmt b.th ro m. Hawaii ib. m drn iU pr^ menta Ingaaand wa'rr arnuuemetiii. In i|?iM c udltlon *?id tbe locatlou aid o?UhKrhwd d? ?Irabl *. Ihe ?mnl n>Bi o' the fimiij l* oalt caut- lbi*o<cur?m d owner den-wio *lt i,^ ?ea^nati'r, urm? llbet?l App!> ?o ALKXASiiLi BOS B, Ueiiital ButincM AKeut, .31$ ,IrHV Crapul**'* B ' k \ ^rq J^IVERY STABLE FOR bALU " i b* nodemlfn^l oflVn hl? rotlie ???k ais! ?t|U? for ai'e 1 hi* largtit and tn ?t rontrni.tit iitlU ta tbe^tat?iCii*Mrujiolt?'nij bra.lo!ib l? t,.r?, tba! could N?nlfc'id 'or the pi.ri?*>, recirJlnt t! pric. All double Uata^iua'cb'wa crr>kr >!i> ti ?orol. MoMetn bp g '?. b ik# w?< m dt. bui to order o( lb* v r. Ur?t tu*'fr al, ?t? l m* ?? r vfrj t**t "orkmen I < the conn ry. ?'mjtMBi it ? oiup'ete or>'rr avd will ??-ll?h>a.>. 7h'? p at *vi \w tn? rrntre lo' life'* l.u?lne?i In a t'.ort il**. 114 1 ow baa a f??r sli?r^of Hie <rat? lux pu'tl1. 7nu? caabehlie* b>ie m 'ow at -n>w ere iu ibt>u?n4 lietU routOta than ran be so- fJieahtrf-.tgitifftW tn'tt trare In to the lurk counib-a ran ?i?e tr?n u t..f'0oti?T r* trip, by hlrtn(tiem*at ih-t'iotvu ol Iherallrad. JAS. P. 'OLF, norsM* r? w??ien, A. Vt. pi'BLlC BALE OF Valuable Coal Interest. I willcfisr loraalioo Saturday. Norcmb?r 20th, At lOo'c'ock a.in., In fmtit ?>f ih* Tonrt Haw. iU undlr d?d twinty-flf.h (53) lnter??t la wtM a kno*tt rathe Bog-jM1 IJ1111 Coal Worlu, O'talitlncof 600acr*?, iroroor !<??? P?'d aortik o?w working and In r<o1 woiklcf order. T?rai tnedflkiowuondB)?! a' pnvIT W II. H AU.RIl. ' U-l'fl'ftr. WANTED. A N I hD-HKLI BOYS-TWO UF..V. 1KKI. bjy?, Jr.'tn ll'ol6year? rf ?<?, Mm . come vlib S it tlui teierenra. Apply at oin >?? | Me' U'e Horn '? WANTED? FMP1 OY.MKNT BY A y .uni; man of 18 ^ rliet band u< ^ curate 0Ki.r?*s. l oamnemp'oyin-M l?? *bilHi!?>< retail grxcry. Wa^ee no ot?j*ct. AdirtM II. tklt 1 filc?. roQ8' WANTED? FIVE OU MX AUI.E b"<M?d wtiman t do wabiuaao1 noat- f >U four or fl?e np-rbpc"'w ro n 10 p iiSe>'iinatd ablne. A||i't at ti.e <ir?ai Hw V r t>i* fte?u l>u dry, ^etu?day ard Woi-'a". '???*! wll be aM for tl ncJaa< help. No UI3 M lmr.n. pot lit w ANiED j ?rnty?flTe lAborera ?o do outride I'bor. Akin Ctrpo. teta t > build bou>e< at Wboi'llp< 1 rr*i f?l tympany'* tnlnea aminted on tbt OrrUad, Tt> car?aa Valley an I VS b?*lln railway, ta?toUdtirt oJ Bridgeport, Ohio. A) ply at f e w?rka J A m K PA1T/.H-OX, nnr* Mt"l_Wii GENERAL NOTICES. iN OTIOE. I boriby ofler aytel! u s c&ndlJa'i for tie tfin j of Bers??nt of the dty ol Wboellnf mbjKtta I* publican rtiloa. BOBEBT mWAW. s kALED PROPOiAL-J. Cini'sOr'PKBtiio f Cnyvj-nowiu,I Ohio Co jftr. K?e.ti,b?r 11,1^ [ Pealed proptka'i wl 1 <?? re i'Mlac tbiaoitii?until *AlUhlMV, .'Out n r "r NovkMOin, at 1? *? fir bre*k''>Kand ?| rekdli>K of a ?l jrle ?t? lei; of I ard t'n Hrm* ,t ne ou 11 n?f 1 reel in Kt'Ltow, iet?e?o iki Fultou bil'i ;enn Berry ?tr.e'n euitiradof Jrtcubii y^nla, otfre?-r lr??. titoue to l>e l>n.k?n to pav t>"o?;h ath'eelrfi ring. H'or* to be Mmple kI bj 15.h UnemUr, 1M#. UMa to he bv the ruble ?ari. The R.?rd of C umli<ionen re^??? the right (a rej rt any or all W* e?t-.ns?tliUoflce. tij ord< r Bj rd ol ?.'onml*>lunci*. ? MAS U. UEITEB-, HfTt w. c. HMITn. F. rln'ef n VI Itr sin'irir, Wurf.miau 1 K1X<O<KVII<1 KOADt'oHriKf, f fiTlrRCCOH, J>t Tciub- r iJ, liw J j^OTICE TO BOXDiiOLDEflS. I Th? un'lert'jrtfl'l will r<e?!re yror? ?'?. W* . VriM uc,u initant, fjr tut liia t<.b;? U tf.Ji of tbe | First Mrr!fl?gs Bom's or Ibe Pildbi'l^ Wheeling ind Kf nlucky Hi / road CciFpioy, I For the nurp-re* of the Hnklrg ''ud^, a?rwlW'l th? tuottfige eicurfug a Id ?ou<*#. <l?t d i?ct Wrt, 1?7T. Illus |i JlkMUt. H. J'. HUilHiEP. n^r'r ""^'r fOk Wfcul. /PO LRr?Nf'K H'KM>HKD AND | L UNFUBNIMIEO fir kd<t!i orb vi> I era, t<t lu ai t> 0 Co Thlrt* tilth?reet. B1'*!''. POK RENT-THEMORKKOOJIKOBM r L-il.Y orcuple>t by me UIJ)M.lo be leaa d oo rea/onalle teruia Apply w A. Jtm*. o t /0 LiOK IiKXT-IKll^K t-0 W tlUHI r I-EMU atre?t. cn a nlor 1 ?e noa 1 ^ , in rool .rdT. Apjly tj Wiu. Ea kin, A??s'. H lOMChaplnea're-t. >'fL LOiT. SIrtD kewakij Lu-jr, strayed t VlUU OK ti'FfiLi-N - \ ?rumll Um>? ?'?? | i Ireri'ohirtd I> g (rem H.e M I iw H'M i u .**! v> W.ji tK* mm, ltd ?o for her tHurn uL'sUAMfl| norj7 L0,T A MBTtOS Of A Blaolc Onyx Iiroti?tpffli f>urnjeant?d brnoi i?uit Pal'ahlc rewajiJ .1 return*! 10 ifcu cfi et. not 17 CURED MFA'S. ] D. C. L/isr, Jr., JPorlc l?a,cher, 3 a rour. I U^JOijS no8? HAA1H, 8. C. SHOOLBEM, rnw euouLDEM, CIKAB KIDES, l _ BUUKFAOt BA(OS, * now rm4f. u?? am a ?i*"_ ' ' . . . QUAUXAUyUA IfcXi IfuOXs. I We we J tut l/i receipt of 25 Copfes Cyrus and Alexindtr, ftei c:o. u wo. B/ Jacob aiio:j. Prl01 to members of C. L 3. C., 80 Cfiti BtOULAB PRICE, II 8#nufon ?te Dnvciiport'1' n*Tii M<nrrT mOT ^ tfOK DODUEKs A.ND 6)1 ALL UaW *? B,LW- . Oo to the INTELUGEXCT.R JOS *K?M3,5?? ?ad 17 Fourteen k itreet. where j?* r" A?U? it ifeort notice, rut* it price* le ia?.t ?*? v"m