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Ib Mdlijtmr. PubUabtd daily (Sundays excepted). rsxw 1 CAXPfiKU, .... PttOMUETOBS. At Sua. 'lit and -7 Fourteenth airvwt. TERMS Of DAILY Oue uopv one yw...$i Go > ThrW months fJ 60 SiZJjX6 .Uu> 4 00 | Oue t&uitlk 75 Ifclivartd by carrier* In city, lie j*r week. TEKMS OF aEMIWKEKLY: Om year <3 ou i six mouth*. |1 60 TEKMS OTUEEKLY: One year tl W | Six tuwbth*. tl 00 Gr?Ht rwduatiou In Club*. Svud tor wuupU copy and ainular*. AJUrtu, F&CW 4 CAMPBELL. 1 Whtdmj, If*. Ka. | l&itwrod ut thu Pwtofllce at Wheeling, W. Va., an ! mcuoil-claai uialttT. j ; WllfcfcUV.. W. VV.NOVKMBKH 12, 14*1 Monomoalia county raises $40,004.58 in taxea. Tjie Bellaire <& Southwestern Railroad contractor advertise* for two hundred men to work on the extension west of Woodsfield. Tub fact that Wheeling bus a Bryant Literary Society, and that it recently celebrated the poet's birthday, attract-* the at Umtion oi tne preaa. Tiib tax over at Woodsfield, Ohio, (Statu, county and corporation, is $.'J 28 on the $100. Down at C'lariugton it is ?- 22, and at Beallsville $204. It is the local tax that runs up these large totals. For instance, at Woodsfield the cor juration levy is $2 iki on the $100, at Clarington $1 JiO, and at Beallsville $ I 12. Tnic late convention at l?ouisvillo almost converted Editor Wattereon to the woman suffrage cause. "As time passes," ho says, "the higher education, with its improved implements and its larger opportunities, will still further develop and expand both woman ami her work; and the end shall see?suffrage, perhaps, but, certainly, equality?equality in the presence of earthly statutes, as it exists before the Throne of Uraee." Tin- Next IIoum*.' The loss of .Morton's district in New York city reduces the Republican strength in the House at Washington to 140, whereas 147 is required for a majority. The division !,' of the House on strict party lines will be as follows: i.; Republican* Hfi \; DcinomU 13d tfrwntMUkeri * 1 Ke*djtiatcni ? inde|M5ii(lunt 1 A majority is 147, or one more than the straight Republican vote. Hut the IndeI pendent, J. Hyatt Smith, of Brooklyn, hue avowed his intention to vote for a Republican Speaker. The two Readjustee are tolerably certain to follow th? lead of Mahone, and vote with the Republicans, and fivoof the eight Ureenbackers?four from Missouri and one from Pennsylvania?arc Republicans. The Republicans can, therefore, command 1">I votes, or eighteen majority over the Democrats, when needed ANTOR'M II1** I O.NA I. 7: A N VAN* How ho .Undo IIIiiimII Ithliculoim am) iiitl l-uft iii 1,11*1. The tactics adopted by young Mr. Astoi in conducting his campaign for Congress K continuo to l?c nmdo tlio subjei t of eon| sidorable ridicule in the Now York papers, ! ' Mr. Aator's latent exploit was attending a dance given by the David McMahon Asso* [I elation, an organization whoao membership is drawn from a elan* of society Homewhat different from that with winch Mr, Astor has been in the habit of associating, The young man's experience during the K evening is thus described by the Now York |v Sun: Ho enteral Montellore Hall wearing a brown overcoat over his black evening drcas, carrying a crush opera hat. Frank Ksymond, a member, who had met him at I... his carriage door in front of tho hall, introduced him to the crowd. Astorthrewa hi $20 gold pieco on the bar. | , "Treat all present," he said to tho bar* tender. There wus a commotion at the counter I and a hasty emptying of pannes at the t'. tables. AHtor took a seat with Raymond and two other men at a small table and rc drank a little champagne with them. Half a dozen bottles in all were opened, but ( most of tho company Htuck to beer. "Will you dance if I get you a partner?" V Raymond asked. BC "I don't mind if I do." Astor replied. & /. JIo took off his overcoat, left it with his ft hat in a chair, and was led by Raymond 'jr across the room to a girl who was putting sorao champagne down into the beer which j she had previously drank. "Miss Lynch," sai?l Raymond, "allow me to introduce Mr. Astor. He'd like to i dance." | "Certainly," tho girl graciously replied, setting down her glass and rising.' ? Mzzie Lynch works in a cigar factory, .a and soap and water had not sufllced to remove touacco stains from the hand which i: sho rested on Astor's tirolFered arm. She J, was a goo<l looking Irish girl, in a plain J worsted dress, and her black hair was ' lwngod straight across her forehead, just above tho eyebrows, while on each side of her faco a long lock was combed down in front of horears. She was. in short, n fair I1 typo of tho Wist Side working girl?jaunty ' in her cheap and unfashionable clothes, : saucy in her manner of speech, and enf tirely self-possessed. That her partner was an Astor did not in the least abash i. her, nor would it if ho had been an Kmf peror, or any other body less than St. Pat* f: rick or the Pope. Thodancoin which tho pride of tho Astors and tho bollo of Harlem Flats engaged was , a wait*. Now, tho stylo of waltzing in vogue on Murray Hill is not practiced in tho coterie in which Little Lynch moves. M Who took her first lesson on the sidewalk to h tho music of baud organs, and finished her ft, dancing education at .tones' Wood picnic, j; Tho wait* in which she excels is a slow, ? stiff, stepping around, so steady and un$ bendingly that a chip wouldn't be dislodgl ed from licr shoulder. On the contrary, [; tho wait* of the Astors is the helter-skelter, Meg-flinging, body-swaying kind, which, in \i Several modifications, has for several seas; ons t>een fashionable in high soeietv. i L mn unl tnll u-liv !??? iinO.ii.,. ,.l tt.n t'?.l IJV ?VH "?J ......#111^ \M HI 17 the city 1* bo wholly different Irmn the mludle, bill so It Is. There-lore, IVIIIIani Waldorf Aator put his right rmly nrooml l.iwie Uncli, clasped mil with his left and struck Ih the llrst nix-foot prance ot the y Kiltie," while she made the openjrt shiillle ol tho "sidewalk slide," im a violent fnllure. Tho girl nifty re been disconcerted before, hut she w, not to my disconnected nnd din. She dldn t know whnt to make of induct oh the part of her partner, him, lip Jjrolmfilv thought she lind 10 start *1 nil: so he wnlteil for the Br of music, drew her closer nnd her off her feet In ?second nltempt. entire company had route into the 11 to see Astor dance, and several I were circling slowly nnd solemnly In the Fjist Hide style of, walking, was enabled by these examples to ihond the difficulty. He timed his i much ?s ho could, whilo tho itirl ttle spirit into hers, nnd they mnde circuit* of the hall, very laboriously, Jiout further disnster. man who threw away his self In order to net an election to Conru badly lieaten at the polls, nnd lean though be Is we are glad he I In tho mud nnd mire where he ed to foolishly nnd fruitlessly. The are often fooled by political deinabut tlila particular demagogue hail ion?y tban brains, and despite the glitter of hit gold be disgusted the better class of voters La his own party and failed to make any impression on the oppofition. He was beaten by a self made man?a man called a "Garheld democrat," who, when asked to undertake a contest from which others had shrunk, made this reply: "If you desire to run me on my record, I will stand in the gap, but if you want to run my purse I prefer to subscribe my share toward another man's canvass. 1 Hill not, to gain^the election, buy one Republican vote." Liusljr luiUlute Kctioen. From the readable and newsy little sheet issued bv the Liusly Institute boys, known as the IJntly Echo, printed for them at the Inteluoexcku job rooms, we make the following local extracts: There is some talk at present amongst the boys of reorganizing the military company at the school. William and Louis Delaplain, two of our former associates, are now at the Cheshire Academy, Conn. .Six graduates of Princeton College reside in Wheeling and vicinity, viz: Profs. NVhitehill and Dalzell, I*. Hoge, Harry List, Senator Woods, ami Dr. Carter, of Triadelphia. We are glad to know that Dr. John M. Dickey, who was at one tinie connected " illl lliu manmw, ia ?j>tu.r i?vvt<>i?v< His many friends wish to nee hiiu out soon. I'r. Jepson's course in physiology and hygiene continues to be popular with the hoys, and a great many practical truths about the laws of health arc being gained. The Puctor is a good speaker, has excellent success in interesting his hearers, and is thoroughly conversant with the subjects which he explains. The Liiisly was well represented at the Lincoln Club reception on last Tuesday evening. Prof, Dal/.ell was present as ['resident of the Club, and recitations were given by Messrs. Iialph lleymanand Alfred iJoyd. <?f the nova acquitted theinselves creditably, anu their ellbrts were loudly applauded. The following drive at the .Suspension bridge people, the Islanders, the P., W. &. Ky. road and the City Council is not a bad attempt in the way of sarcasm on the part of the boys, and will, we presume, be relished by thodriveesas well as the general public: Is that a bridge? Yes, that is n bridge. It isji suspension or hanging bridge. Do people go oyer it? Yes, Island people go over it. They alwavs go over on the left blind side. Have leland people no right hands? Xo, they only have left hands. They always go and come on the left hand side. Who is that man on the right hand , side ? Oh, lie is a man who just moved on the Island. lie will soon learn to walk a# , theother folks over there do. See that man who has lived there many years crowd him oil', is that right ? Yes, iii Wheeling it is right. The men who own the bridge ure . too poor to buy sign boards to show the , Island folks which way to go. See the wharf. Boats land at the wharf. ' Can you see the wharf? No. 1 cannot see t(ie wharf. There is a long train of cars i from t)iie end of it to theother, and I can ' not see the boats. The cars hide them. - Folks have to wait till tho cars choose to move out. A man had his legs broken a . low days ago when he tried to go between the cars to got to the boats. 1 Ic was a ]>oor man and will bo laid up all winter. Who i gave the cars leave to stand 011 the wharf? Hit-city dnl. Mie ifl always doing Home. thinj? to injure her citizens. Why (foes she do thi.s ? The rnilroud company gives the 1 inenibcrs of council passes to ride on the care with. They can go to New York or Cincinnati and other Gig cities and see the elephant What is the elephant? Wait 1 till you are older and I will tell you about the beast. Do lots of Wheeling people go to see the elephant? Yes, lots of them. , The members of the second branch are too poor to see it without a piuw. llut why does the council not let the H. it 0. road bo through the city? Whv that road would i do the city somo good, and councilmen won't vote for anything that will bo of any use to the town. riv?I.P|[iil Derialoii*. sustain and establish J. II. Zeilln tfcCo.'aprior and exclusive right to "Dr. A. 0. Simmons I.lver Regulator or Medicine" and to the sole use of the name "Simmons," as applied to a Liver Medicine, and perpetually enioin the use thereof to others. Kely on said decrees, J. II. Xeilintfc Co. caution dealers, consumers and the public generally that any one infringing their Trade-Murk or dealing in counterfeits thereof make themselves liable to an injunction and damages. HARRISON'?On Friday afternoon, November 11. 1M1. nt I o'clock. Coiu Mav. Infant daughter of HiikIi and Mary llarriaon. aged three months. '1 he fiiueml will tnko place from the residence of her parent*, No. 21 Twenty-fourth direct, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. ? breat oermah E,J REMEDY PL J| RHEUMATISM, IP ... ' ' " NEURALGIA, jjj Al',!!! 1 BACKACHE, lfj#I GOUT, I IJjjJ|J|ll|llllll, ^lllM SORENESS llllir^ SORE THROAT, Mill SWELLINGS 1 kill ml1! SPEAINS, 1|P^1 frosted feet Dunns i*0 1 iRO I wr^^Mkwk iKD IWJriimmmn I llillliiiillilll I 11111II AXB N? rr?rir?Uen o? mth fintll It. JiroM Oit u ft lift, irnrimrLB ind ciiur RiMrntl R#m?<W. Atrial atiilt bat ln? pnmp?r??lT?ljr trlflint of tU Crsm. ftni ?t?rr fnt lafftrlag ?lth | tin mb hit? thiip lad p?IUT? proof of iu.iuoi. minion ii tutu tiiatun. nil it ?u MNiiiri tin iuiiu ii anient. A. VOQELER I 00. JtatJtmofv, 31/1., V, AA KRAFT'S DIARRHEA COMPOUND The only Mf? ?n<l rare cnw for Cholera, Cholera Morbtw, Diarrhoea, !);? enter;, Colle, Cramps Stimmer Complaint*, Ac* InTalnaW? far children dortn* their weond rammer. In uw far more than twenty year* and ha* never failed. No cure no pay. Price 60 cent* II. A. McCAIIE li CO.) Proprietor*, If! VBOLMO, W, TA. HEW ADVERTISE. 4EMT8f T7*0B SALE-OLD TYPE-1,000 LBS' I old tTM. Kiublt lot Babbitt MataL Saqciit at LttrnfertfTa oflcc. nol2 TXTASTBB-A SITUATION TO DO f f up ?uin work tod take care oI children. Addma QI&L," care Iamuamcta pace. noLf OF ARE BIBS, TENDERLOIN, BACKBONES, 4c., TO-DAY, At D. C. LlaT'a, Ja., >-q a ittML JpKAXK SIDDALL'S SOAP! A full atock of thia wonderful article juat received and will be aupplied to dealeta only. M. KEILLY, no!2 Sua 130? and 1811 Main Street. ^TOTICE. The meeting of Central Building Aaaoclation No. , 2 will be held in room directly over McLalu'a drug tore, corner Market end Twelfth atreeta, (entrance | on Market atreet) THIS EVENING at the uiualhuur. By order of the Board. W. C. HANDLAN, freaident. J. F. Milleb, Secretary. no!5 QKUANETTES AND ORG AKIN AS, Fruin In upward*. including Muaic. Joirge atock Just received at SHKIB'S MUSIC STORE, Twelfth Street, Under Waahington Hall. Agent* wanted to x?U them? articles. nol'i pOR ST. LOUIS. jJEg?a> HI emu or liuckcyo Mlnte. Will leave Pittsburgh on SATURDAY EVENING. For freighter puauge apply to CAFT. COULSON, noiy At St. Jamc* Hotel. rpiNNKKS WA.M'KU. Two (iood Tinners Wanted Immediately* Apply at NE8B1TT A IIRO'8., iiol2 1312 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. pUBLIC SALK. The undesigned will sell at public wile, on the premises, on TV KSDA V, NOVEMBER at I o'clock l\ M., hit farm fcltuated one-half tulle went of .St. Cluiriville, on the Nutlnnal Houd, containing 100 acre* of choice fuu?l; well watered ami nearly all In gnus, and In oue of the moat deslmble farms In the county. C. W. PATTON, nol'J Allfuheny, Pa. f70H CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, to* ? JL1 V1LLK AND lNTKltMia>lATi:UrjfHM POINTS, thu Commodious lWenger^^^^^ Steamer SIDNEY W, M. IJST, Maitar, O. I>, Lint, Clork, Will leave a* abovo on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. at :i o'clock ? . m. .... During low water the Slducy will take the place of the at. Ijiwreme. For freight or tmssago apply on board or to iiol (Hi. BOOTH <k BOX, Agent*. rpo.MATOES?JUST liKOElVKD, .*100 X Ca*c? Home Brand Tomatoea. leanassureconsumer* that the Home Brand Tomatoes are superior lo all other*. It. J. SMYTH, Cor. Market and Fourteenth Street*. PANOAKR FLOUR Five barrel* Marvin'* Pancake Flour. For Mile by B. J, SMY flf. 1^1 nk ciiKical:. 1 1UU boxes Fancy Goehen Cheee*e, wlectod (or R. J. SMYTH. rornor Market and Fourteenth street*. /CODFISH. \J Mo pounds Grand Hank Codfish Just received nolt At SMYTH'S. j^LST OF LETTEUS Remaining In tho Poatofllce at Wheeling, Ohio county,W. Vu?Saturday, November 12, IMl.To obtain any of thu following the applicant intiHt a*k for advertised letters, giving date of list: Aughey, Rev. John II, .Mutchled. Mrs. C. W. Alkman, Mrs. M. McKern. Mr. Brown. W. F. McDonald, Ml* Rye. Itoyd, Rev. T. F. Power. Nortie. Hertzcl, May. Paste n?, Mi** Annie. Bradley, Mr*. M. Pearl. Mrs. Amanda, limit, J. H. Praag, Will Van. Card, Win. C. Kelley, .Fame*. Congrow, MI# Katy. Hchole, I/>uU Von, 1 Dever*, Mlwi Sarah. Sinclair, Upton B. Drane, R. H. Heinmler.MlM Catharine. Giuseppe. J. M. Dldera. Sinilh, H. Jackson, Mrs. Abble l?ee. Shoal*, George. .lohuson, Joseph. Smith, George H. Karr, Alfred. Sahle, 0. Leuu, W. Simon. Stewart, Will A. Mane, Jamea. Wiley, Mr*. Kilo. 2 Marshall, Jarae*. : no? H, 8TERL1N0, P. X. 1 OPERA IIOU8E. 1TOITIVELV ONK NIOIIT ONLY, Thuraday, November 17tli, 1881. ALWAYS ~THK UK ST ! Tho Original and Only I NICK HOBERTS HlMLTV-mMITY AND nftllRI.P! RPPir.lil.TY TRflllPU i/vvuuiJ ui uvmui i iiivv* u (Sill MA LIU, DROMIO, AND PBDRO. Curiously Funny, Tremendously Comic, And Rapturously Humorous Entertainment. Admlsloti 50 and 75 cent*. No extra charge for reserved seats. Heat* on sale at Wilson A llauraer'a muilc utoro. Hale to commence Monday morning, November 14th. nol'J N. D. ROBKRTH, Manager. glONlFIOANT FACTS. If It I* expedient to Inrora property which mat bo restored, Is it not wisdom to imtire life, which cannot be restored ? Compare tho UATK8 of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., OIr NEW YORK, And It* cash asset* of o?er 191,000.000, with thono of any other mutual Company In tho World. ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR AN INSURANCE OF fl.ooo. ~1 O 1 f~ L | li * fc & I'a S si g3 Jo 25j 10.01 1(1.80 19.80 19.43 lOIRO 30 1 9.110 2a.70 22.70 22.40 22.40 35'22.42 20.38 20.50 20.22 20.00 40 20.01! 31.30 31.50 31.25 30.84 45 82.2 J 37.07 38.00 38.08 37.42 col 40.10| 47.18 49.20 47.22 40,50 >nu" w, f.T'CTKliwoN, Ximnl. TitAYELElW GUIDE. ~ hkpahtphk orTBAma-wnmiwn timi. Hun* I day. A.M. A.M.I P.M. P.M. B. AO. R. R 6:65 8:50 8:10 6:15 Cent. O. DIt 9:0*. 1:80 8:55 11:16 W.,P.A8.Dlv 6:26 1:40 6:10 A.M. CleT. A Pltti 6:10 11:(B 2:00 15:08 P..C. Afit. L... 8:52 6:47 8:62 2:Ni 4:47 '*6* 2 C..T.V.A W 1:00 17-00 t4:0Q ? ARRIVAL or THAIWH. ' isnir i day. A.M. p.m. p.m. B.AO. R.R 12:15 4.60 2:90 Cent. O. Dlv 6:10 9:6fr U:M Vl5 P.M. A.M. W?P.AB.PlT..y 11:00 6:W 8:101 P.M. P.M. A.M. Clov. A Pitta 12:28 6:46 7:69 p-30 P., C. A St. L.. 12:0* AB% A8:IJ'7 12:0^ *'&! 7:10 C.. T. V. A W.. w.flQ:lol J If>nllv exrent Huiiilay?Newark Awommwlatlon. HteuWnvllle Accommodation.?This train during the dny pn?M liarkwanl and forward between Martin's Ferry and Hellalrc: stopplngwhen required at the Sherman House, iEtuavllle, West Wheeling "TurichirlVleArcomtnodAtlon. I _J 1>0Ter AcrommodAtlofl. >Vhcrltn?5 & Kim (IroTC Hall road . On And After Thtitudijr, Nor. S, 1M1, c*r*cflthe Wheeling A F.lm ?mrc R. R. will mn m follow*: ""fhronjch leAVlnR tfie can lo and from city, mr. Market And Eleventh Fulton, At rtrwl*. and SUtntn'A, At 6:30 A. m. 2:201. M. 6:20 A.M. 11:40 A.M. *003.11. 7:10 3:00 7:10 1:00 f.*. 6:20 7:10 *40 9-CO 3:20 7:40 .*20 4:20 10.20 *40 3:00 9 CO 6 00 *40 *40 10:20 6:20 II 00 7:00 11:10 7:40 | 1J JO f. M. *20 1:00 *00 L2 , Joi.KlMcn no3 Pnperlntrndent 1 rflHK NEW YORK WEEKLY T1UBX UNE ?nt lo tour Addrt* for one dollar for the teAr. Itjr mbAcriblng for the Above yon not only i *ct the bert of newn*Mn for Tnnrwlf At a mnftll pmt hnt will help Wenlejr (liAnel 8undAf Srhool to procure a Kate? or?n for their tthoof. Send jronr mbwripUon And Addrea to 1 DBgOOMTB. I homestead liter pills. A (plcndid putt&Uvc ind llrer pul Forty Urge aid uutll pllb in each box. Tba oi cm port and beat pilllath?m*rkel W4b, ^ ^ 1 destoxiqce. An elegant tooth wash, In Uuft bottlea, only S5 cenU. at LOGAN A CO.U Logan & gq.'s Pleasant Worn Syrup, ^ PuroJy Vegetable. PUamnt Taata. A flnt-claa rermlfuge. Sold by LOGAN * CO. w the best cooks WAST LOOAN. LUT 4 CO.'S KXCKUUOK BAR INti POWDER, UcauM It U lbs purwt and moat r*1 labia in tba market. LOOAN 4 60., ao2i DruggUu, Bridge Coxnor. t QNK OUT OF 1'IVK. * C3TT Tirt^T^ AT. K91XJ T AilXfc ITXA^A,/ mm I 4 Awarded to Itltlmuiid Hooking-. A Come and see it at the Iiooth, eait eornor of the Oeand Fountain, and at thvaome tUaeexamiue the fine display of HOLIDAY GOODS, TOILET SETS, CUT BOTTLES, BRUSHES. ETC., All Good* for Sale. nr!7 Pharmacy. No. I Odd Fellows' Hall. AMUSEMENTS. QFEItA HOUSEt I TWO NIflnTS ONLY. TUESDAY MATINEE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVKNfKEK 1 Ithuiid 15th, IbM. The famous nriUta E.T) CHAM! Recognized and mliitrd by the world aa at the very head of their brilliant urt, and C. W. TAYLEUllE'S SPLENDID CASTS. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER H, 1881, First performance o( Sara IWiruhardt'a Version, OAIMXLjZJB 1 Margueriilc Gautier Hknriktta Chanprau TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, ISM, KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER! By Edward Spencer& C. W. Tayleure. Kit Redding F. S. ClUNNtAU TUESDAY MATINEE. First performance In this city of C. W. Tayleure'a celebrated play (expressly adapted for Mrs. ChanfrWU> THE ?XKW KANT LYNNE." Lady Inabelle IIbvrikita Ciunfiuu "A great performance and destined to renown."? SI, I/mil /{cpuNican, Price*?Evening, reserved scats 7.'ic admission 7ftr, gallery 6ft*. Matinee admission fiOc, children 2ftc. Doors open at quarter post 7. Begins at 8. Matinee commence* at '1% o'clock. no9 P heat* on salo at Wllmm A- Pawner's Music Store, I Friday morning, November 11. I ^GADEMY OF MUSIC. ANOTHER GREAT TROUrE OF STARS. Monday, Novcmbor 7th. Open Every Night and Saturday Matinee. j, MASON AND MASON, Two Singer*. Two Comcdlana. Two Danccrs. MlHi ALI.IE JACKSON, Tlie Charming hong and Dance Lady. HUN LIN BROTHERS, Acrobatic Song and Dance Artiste. Jamca | RANDOLPH CHILDREN, | Llllle. The moat wonderful Juvenile Performers. MISS El,LA VANPIER, Vocal and Terpsicorcan Artist. James | THE SHEEHANH, | Lydla Irish Sketch Art lata. MISH MAUDE AClllSON, The brilliant Seriocomic VocalUt. BILLY GLENN, The Oreat F.thlopean Comedian. /\ MR. IlARRYT. LEONARD, || MIsa Row Hall, Eddie Edwanlx. Mln Mattlo Rod- U ding, Clinton Medlnger, Mln Ilellc I/eon, Mlaa Ada iMi'nnifl, ami ? iirm ui uuicra. Matinee Hnturday nt 2 P. M. Price* of AdmlMlon?25,35 and 50 cent*. Matinee. 2ft cent* to all part* of thw hotino. n?7 STATIONERY. Q.OLD AND STEEL PENS, Juftt Received, a complete flock of JOHN HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, f AUo 200 grow more of % DEHAAN A CO'H PATENT LAllA COATED ALUMINUM PENS. 100 groaa RUSSIA MOHETA PENS. For aale retail at wholewlo prlcci, by JOBKPH (JRAVE8, noli 26 Twelfth Street. ARCHITECTURAL ANI) AGRICULTURAL boolu tent poatpald by mull on receipt of price. luu Architectural Dorian*, Wckwell, II vo.,clo....tl 00 llnward'*rottARcand Farm Ilnuw*. 12mo., clo. 1 00 Howard'* HuburhAii and Country iintiM* 1 00 Howard's (Country ifouacaand Outbuilding*.... 1 00 Howard'* Country Home* 1 00 Heed'* Houm Plana for Everybody 1 50 Dadd'a Modern llonw Doctor 1 60 Stewart'* Mhepherd's Manual 1 60 Harrl*' Talk* on Manure* 1 60 llarriaon the Pig 1 60 QuImby'aNew Roe-Keeping 1 60 Wright ? Practical Poultry Keeper 2 00 Randall'* Practical Shepherd 2 00 Dadd'* American Cattle Doctor..... 2 60 W?rln?'* Book of the Farm 2 00 Iksldca many other* on abovo subject*. STANTON A DAVKNl'ORT, fl oc2fl 1,101 Mnrket Htreet. \J FURNITURE, CARPETS, AC. Jp URN ITU RE AND CARPETS. We hare the laree*t and mo*t select Mock In our lino ever brought to Centre Wheeling, consisting of Fine Chamber and Parlor Suits, And a largo line of J Carpets, Oil Cloths nnd Window Shades, Which we will aell a* low asgoodsof like quality can be bought In the market. Cull and aeo us and get our price* and you will buy of ua. UNDERTAKING Promptly and carefully attended to, day or nl^ht. WM. 7.1NK A SON, mhlfl Cor. Market and Twenty-second Sta. jyjOSQUITO BARS f WITH CANOPY Tors. ^ * * A tew mart at FRIIWD A BON'S l/l ?ti* Fnrntlnrp wml r*rfwt fftory, low Main Wt. f| MUSICAL GOODS, LUCAS' MUSIC STORE (II REMOVED TO U IVo. 1142 Main St? Sew and around-hand t'lanoi and Organ) it rreat bargalna. Call and examine. J ? tv> QltOAN FOR SALE. "" \ Good Second-Hand Organ for $30, Al WILSON A BADMRR'S, ni* Una nimt. POR^DOIKJERB AND SMALL HAND Hi Gototh?INTRT.MQENCRRJOBROOMB,No*.V ll rux AMD WIHTEB OOOD3. IEO.R. TAYLOR. OCT. 10TH. IRY GOODS! re beg to aunounoa tLiw arrival of 1 L O ' vur rvgumr purcutuu ui *************** ****** ^ W 4****** Fall and Winter Goods f it************************? ml inrito the attentlou of tho public to the uiost attractive and extensive stock iu the State. lur Goods are Good AND OUIt PRICES LOW. ENORMOUS STOCK IRESS GOODS! mbraclng all varieties of Silk and Milk and Wool, and all Wool Dross Fabric* of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, PENED THIS MORNING BY IE0.R. TAYLOR. ENLARGED LOAK DEPARTMENT. Oar Stock ef EALSKIN SACQUES FUR LINED AND ir Trimmed Garments, .OTH DOLMANS, CLOTH SACQUES, ? lifter iw LARUE AND AT' TRACTIVE an now. E0.R,TAYLOR, I DBT OOP PS. EASTERN DRV GOODS STORE. Marshall, Kennedy & Co., mo Main Struct. CLOAKS AND DOiLMANS! All N?vr Goods and New Styles, AT Ol'H l'OPl'LAH 1'ItICES. A. 1IIG BAQQAIN IN Armure Dress Goods 1 Hi c?nU a yard, worth 20 cents. Ladies', (Souths* and Children's HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR, In Great Variety?Very Cheap. MARSHALL, KENNEDY & CO. lllO Main St. _no? The Best Bargain Yet ALL-WOOL BLACK FRENCH MERINO AT IIXTY-EIGHT CENTS, AT THE GASH DRY GOODS HOUSE OP J. S. RHODES & CO. iu?tt GROCERIES AND TODACCO. Silver Lake Floor House! USE SILVER LAKE FLOUR, SILVER LAKE FI.OCR, SILVER LAKE FLOUR. SILVER LAKE FLOUR. Ootvare of Imitation**! Every Sack ol Silver Uko Flour li realcd. HEADQUARTERS FOR IT, S. Baer & Sons, WHOLESALE GItOOEIW, Nog. 1412 and 1414 MAIN STREET, Who also carry the LARGEST AND BEST A<Burled Block of GROCERIES IN TUB STATE, Which they ofl\?r Lower thRnnny otlior houwlto Quick Payer* and Cnxh Iluycm. Cotno and nee tu before buying. H. BAER SONS. wfl READ THIS We will again hare the Celebrated Phoenix Patent Flour, And jpiaranteo it tht best la uio. Ask Your Itctnil Grocer For It. It will lncrcwo rotlf wile* on flottr. Wo haro alio the lamest stock of TOBACCO, SUOAIIM ANI) 8YRUPS In tho BtAtc. Call and aco tit. JOS. 8PKIDEL && CO., wn24 WHOMWAMS flllOCTKtm. jg EII HEN'H BEST BtJmtt KO TROUBLE TO ORT ?IIOICJS BUTTEtt If yoti Mil nt If. F. HEHREVS' BTORK, omi No 2717 nmt AM'I Mn>k? t turret. JjUI.I, RTYI.lvS HATS &0 CAPS Now In Stock at GEORGE J. MAM'S 1222 Mnrkit Street, WHEF.UXO, W. VA. JUST KECKIVKI). A NEW STOCK Of WALL PAPians. JOHN FBIBDEI,, MM Xt. 1110 Utla giml, DRY GOODS. Brues & Coffer. ,c M Uj WE WILL S W 0? 34 OPEN TO-DAY I n n U U A LINE OF J & y Ci * r mrnwi nTTTio/v I S mm suns! OUK foPENINGl Will eoutlmiQ duriug (ho w??k. Wo rail attention to our assortment of SEALSACQUES i AND , ? i DOLMANS. ! j The Largest Stock! IN THE CITY. IVo invito ulrongori rUiUn; tlio city to ""it .....i ? ...... jiMi...fn?iliilul? Villi UIIU Bl'U VIII uil|llii; Ul *'? J vvvwo# I I BRUES & COFFER. wiu FROM TO-DAY Until further notlco we will o(T?r our entire Sum* mer (toek of DRY GOODS i AT ALMOST AST Price" to" Close Out. We an alio waiving FALL AND WINTER DRY OOODS, *************************** | j VELVETS || ***************************| l CLACK SILKS f I t | BLACK AND COLORED SATINS |' A************************** i i \ CASHMERES, &C, i (1 > ( Blankets & Flannelsj r v CARPETS j i J Urie ?took *! low prlcw. Juiit opened tome choice | new patterns In ex-rapert. M tl A 01 STONE & THOMAS, ! M In lOOO Main St. i', lo)4 u legal notices. I..LU-S Idu1 *ALk Ur J Valuable Coal auil Farui Lauds. B. DaYfawwd Aitrtd C*14*?U, i triuUu, la Oaumf. Murgtwt a. Jouw.and olhcm. j Uv \lrluu of ft dew wf Uj? .Irtui*. (wnrt ol Ohio niity. UlUfcd lu VLl? ?WU?i: Utt II.a ill?> i t i\* L?r, U?l, vim uudvnaiucd t.uuiiui?*it?u??LwlillW1 g^TL'UUAY. SOVEMUklt lVrii, laal, niuuiuK' *iu o'clock a. *..?i u.? iruuiduorof TtuurxU.u* ..i "Lu> tu iUutja licciiUk. ?*t J)u1?IIi;uU(.Ui : .o U.u MJ. srtf?? loUowiiiu ?l??crlUiJ u OLiUu?i ur?LttU auU v.^ujuuljr aoWUkuUiw U?J|aa' |'liU ?Wv> iv ihalUiowy: lw? unv?oi luail, ?:.a i\iufn in iv luih dvirtsril'v' 'l?? tf?UU, ?4i*iUl Viiul in.rt ul lot ?? >. ! * Hi tt.v ? j ol u.e jltuiU lttud ul the iWW ' - M^nUll <uuiy. ^?>u-U Uu? wu 1 ll1; !i- ' 1: l'-? ii & IS. B. Company-?UKtUi-. i \ . 'unci of !??' * ?? Muul' " \Uta?lW OUA* Huulnnuwwl. utuu i-? . v 'Mv? or it* ??-- ' ' * > i-^"4 ;:V v ' UtuWtvd ?. 5.? ? "' ? ?"??*" k . ^;u,M jttiU |MUt ol uw ? ^ kuiUiIu* i-nvltiv? - ? . ,ruauiui; t?,???? * v , ?*M (ihttbuU^ Kuuluriik.v.< ? . ?uii. ttivt.uu ml lot No. l'J vl^rl ':l lU* 1 buji.juo Iwiu) la Uoiiullcouuiy. V mil mid Tinning rtJi ? V? s' 1 ll the riisitl*. i?riw<- ?;? ? "! '> 1 ' i.-i.tv* wlu.U'l VAuiw A- * unlaui"'?,, r ?im-U. l. |^it?tltlii| to ild coul lot No. W, <K?? r.l'vl in c?i..' .'. iu. hebtouu ?-'oul t- ?-r truiuta aUod the NNlitn.-ln.jto ?! vini. towii" - trill ur ymtT minuriLj u:.rt mo iratuin. under iiitai i tnu >?( i? ,| 'J? U* full> tlfMTiU-U lU tiUil.il KVM, 1 .1 ,' .?f0, ug 167 acre* more orle*. mMu!s, , . ODktilUtlngthe vein ?:r,j.ivi'lVi. uul WtU, ?Illl u,. ; , ,'?N Mi?uU)?riiiii?,iM!? > OM? county ,?m , L,l^? Em, daaciibfu lu cxhll ti tl^bt njJJ i in icfu. i?? nodi mill l?vi u In ui ihcw tu vi.i 10 ch?ru, K. ; leveu;?udaf*>""'J O Wu. fckhock. v. ? ,,, V, ? i'la SfS'i ; :^5li SSS;.:"- i??:3 ion. lhi-iimi.?- ", . . ii!i, i iiu U. ?k O. H. K , i..- i.. , k . v.. V\?0< jmU o*4 l.y ?M l: \L.u"ta! unbniccuhtiiiH' ? *< Una Ii.nu ]?i.J, tmi,r,)V' wilding*. vim yard .v. U,,,, ,r. Jl2 Vila, ible atrnta of K"i?d and iiim Mi ii,, 111| Uj^ Uid within fiifv uc< - :i* in iL-, |t\ ,.j VNhU-lliur TMMWuirJ?AUi- tint-1. n.Uiiii, I'liiliuH'uiouty mil im much n:i.re ti.u . \ u., , .ninucrih.il dcot to nay. cadi in luml on tin- ? 0( w]e. .J" jtlanccin three final kmh:.i| iu^tuHmtuu with nterwt from the dny ..f m[i-, tfu* |>urxhiuer toKlra ioteawlthpvr?ouai?ccnriiy thcu-n- ii*i>mvLaUbyMiit iihmImI t'oimnivi'i. r? : Hie d.1.rr*.i uiyu'.nu Hairing InU'tcit from tin day .<f Mi,M.i,tlK\urwl jy lllc |.unil.iinr b) iln.1 M lni.1 ;i|w, tb.hi*. nty Mill duly signed. M a. .. ?.i..i Hikiiowlvdicillot tKonl. For jdauhowlnu nu'i lu.^s "nu filnliif Jompuny'a proiKirty, to the uiaUr>im^lvffl#, XiMonfrt. K H. UiWNi.k ' A. I. < I.Al'.KK, , Al.H{K|?i ALDWrn UjiTinl I oiUHllHldtuim. J. C. HmTV, Anrtlnnc r (clj hpHUbTKK'S ti ALK UF11 Vmxlw JL EltTY. lly virtue nf a deed of truit nmdo by Adoliih fockv mid Catharine Y.i i>w,,e touieutrui. ;eo, dated February i:;th, lh77.. i.d uutnlcd |i t|e Mice of tlie ?lcrk of the County t'oiirt of Ohio jonnty, \Ncxt Vitginin, in Peed i?f '1 rukt Hook N* I'.*, jMigcfd, 1 will n.lUt uiirtloii.at tliylruii lour uf the Court lluiuu of wild county, on 8ATUHDAY, NOVEMUKK STH, 1MJ, ximniciicingat 10 o'clm-k a.m., ti. following4?. tcrllMid proiariy, that Utoiny A certain |>Ih? ol land tltUHtcd in the town of Kull-.n, Ublu tx>linty \\ vat Virginia, l>oiiiuli-i and ?1< m ua ioliows: Hcgliudug at the iiuiiliia.?t h-hutoI mid j.licoof land at tlu'lntorw^'tioii >>f tin* Nuiiunnl Itoauaddiui llley iKiundiiiK Mdd land nil ihe liieiav oiuih ilolig mid alloy twohundiid Ki t i?H Ititrv?tti-vt; lliunco went along the lino nl sum miu i imefninirt'il and ? fm-t i?? tlio lm nf Mnnlialii lot; [lietico north w uh Maolmll - lint- Micliimilrvilfivt; llit-mo at rluht iingU?t<? Mild l?>t line ?i -t Hliy (wt u> tho we?t lhii' nf Biihl I'li i i' '>i liiiid: tbenrf north rt itli wild west line one hiiiuin <1 Iv t to theNitliutiA Huiid; thetiro ?,n-t with tin* ""iili inn: nf Ktid mill [wo hundred fe? t to the j?la?? of l" wnn.hm. Alma certain otlu r |-l?.-??- of kioiiiiii l^tng on the north ?lde id th Natiomd I torn I In ;i|i| tnunol lulinn. oti|M?ito the land alx?ve di M illieil, fri.ntlni mi gil'l National ItiNid otioliundn d li'i'linnlcttHiilliir hack Hit* depth of the duelling houtu iiiutta Ihurcon. Uiifptlng. however, from tin- real wuteflnt above ilrw rlbed the put I ihennf convcytd br Adolph Yocke to Henry K. lie.-.* hy deed d?tni N? vembcr Mh, 1J>7*. recorded in lieul liook Jsu M |MiK?' U7, bi'lng acvcniytUe feet front ?<n ('vtitro ttrvet udjoiniiig ilurthull on the cutt mid cxkutJIiii back to mi alley. The title Ik believed to lie jierfect, but I M ill con* vev only the title ve?t< >1 in me iv wild died nltrun, TKKM* OF SAI.h: One thi.ti uf thepurclimeluoutj Mid ha much more n? the puiehioer limy ( ltvl,r?ia III hand, till' balance III t u.. ? <,u?l lii'tulhiKiiti It dx anil twelve montlia with lnhu?t from d?; ?f <aU\ ll>e iiurchiwer kIvIiu* ii.<i . ?i und |,\ ^ truit on the property for ihedcfurrtd |>uvuivnU, \\. II.? Ahl.l., Tiuitee, W. ,f. \V. CoWDF-N, Mlcltor, W. H. 11Al.i r.11, A net joiner. nrM rjpHUSTEK'Js SAI.i;* Ity virtue of n died of Irm-t ninde by Thru. 0. Britt to me tih trustee, dated il.? .1*1 iln\ of .Mirrh. A. !>. IMO. and reu.riled Intheiiih f thtiClrrko< the County?ourt of ohioconnty, \W>t \ Iryliila.ln Deed of Trunt Hook No. IT, ? I fliHllwliit public unction, lit the front din; of the Court lloun of Ohio county, West Vliglidn. on SATl'HHAY, KOYKMIIKK llttl, 1M|, commencing nt 10 o'clock a m tli?* /ollowlnjr rr?l I'otute, thiil i* to Miy: l.otr .*? mid V In Mjuire VIn Jatuca linker and Jnljiet It. Jlni. r h ii'lilltifii to the City of Wheeling. aituatcd mi thecatl tide of Mailt* moreat reel; nl-o lot* ??. \I". II. I J, l.'i.mnl the north half of lot* (> and 11 In ?'. mid mIm> lull l!. 7, M and 'J and north half of lot > In M|i:ur? l< lit John It. Maker's nddltloii to the ?ity of M Inclluc aImi the fruetIon of lot HI In I ??t Wln' ilng.rliuitw on the southeast corner of lyth and Mood itrveti, fronting 00 feet on l'Jth street and riuiuliiK back to (lie depth of I'jn f<rt toward W lm linn ( ink; alw iho west 'JO feet of lot -J, Kn.?l W liccllii|f, fronting mi l'Jth street mid rniinlnn link toward Wheeling Creek to the depth of lit' feet. Fraetlolial lot 21, l'a>t Wheeling, will be offorw iu H whole nnil in llnoe pinch cudi fronting '& feet on IVth street, and sold In 11-> way yielding tht moat money, on the we>t one-third of wild lot lift gorel one Mory fnimc house. . _ , The lota In raid squares IJnnd JJt will Ix* ofTcrfd N'panttely and a* a w hole and Mild In u way ylehllof the moat money. l.oU*an<l'J In square 9 will bo ?.!d f junlt'ly. Title Indleved to heiiood. hut Hilli./M tnmefl fthnll convey only such rule at 1a vcted In me If the deed of I mat aforesaid. Tr.itMs of 8a1.b?one-half ra*h an 1 Ihe talnnce of Iho ptm hfl'e money pnjahlr in one }< nt "lib In* iereat and evldem ed hy pioinl?ory noli. Tills to ho retained till all the punhuM! l*oliey ii J?loOC wtlafaetorlly aeeured. , T. J. Ill Old, Twitte. John 0. Pendleton, Attorney. \V. II. jlAM.RK, Auetloiii; r. wl.. rmSTKK'h S \ M; OF NOKTII X WIIKKMMi I'lIOI'Kltl V. Ity virtue of a deol "I irnM inndc hy Mlenaw Mtltlciiey and Anna M. Mnlh i-- y 1 :? "'(" '"'"f.'J Iruatee, dated June 10th. 1 * an>l < r ltd In {? Dfllcu ol Ihe ?'lerk ..f the < otin'y ? -urt of 06W roiintv, West Yirylnhi. In heed of limtlluol >0. 10, jKiitc 474. I "ill M-ll ? . I ? [oiiit door of the court House of tdiloiounty, w? W"l"to??1nWY. novr;,. riAirtm,.iii>li>ir .?! IOl.ll...,, A. \l . ! hi" f i1"' |"f SCrl iKffl lilojMTtv. Illfll |. lo-.v i .r:;i!|| |i|f<e Of |?iirc-clof K'ciiii'l lii Unit {-mi of . i". of iWiHlnt Jliiocontilv, in till M.I'.u i"f?ill- iin)<>ut by John Md tiff Mini l|f?i'f|ln .| /olfottH Jlv tfimliiL'iit a jw.li.t iIn-... rl, In,. <f Hipfirrt lit ) ruillljjll! |l!inill' I Hi!', I ,,f Illfll itreetMrlko? the Nntionui l.'cui ilH iHcnlonf tnl ivc#terii lino of mM ?<>uih :?.uni;fitl inoro or lew fit Mr*. ltoiirii'? I!:.< " i, < n,<i'?j|Jl Mrs.'({(mi lis line of it* liuii'lri ! : ?;\tv tliwfrfl inorcorli M to I'hlllli .' ||m if,. ,M nl. nlfli?H rnllJJ|w' line fifty -u f< i r t.. i.v , *f.."??Jd; lllOtHlf CUM will) will lllic IU11 | ','.'l.'i <1 illl'l ill two roof more or Ie?.? to Hi.- l-i ffiunihy, wn- thtr rrlth Hit' Improvement* thereon. TltloU-lleved#ood. Inn I ?.'lionvcr onlf til lltlo verted In me l?y wild >l>' I of r u-t TjlRU*orSai.f. ti:i'- tl,li'l,.fiiir I h*?rrnont/ mil iMjQUf.'h liiori'fl* tin | n, < . - piny eM (Ml illIimihI. the bnlaiift*In t?vn >< m, inMiiIlnirtiUij llx and twelve nionUiv \i|f|, i ,r rnt fr-iinl?T(>f wle, tin4 Miri lnist-r ril Inn imtw ?n 'in^l by deed of niM nnil i-?II? > ill iin"iir.un t* on the it?i*i\j to ilic deferred i?nyiiieiii?. W. U ('A Um'KLti, Tni't'*. W. J. W. fViwnrv -i.i' . ^piii'sTKK's >M.r iii M\\M.VD J. N'MtTlf \\ Mi l l IM? IJ'l' J*y vlrtto- of n.I. .1 ?.f tr: i !ebrM? rnrltiT. |.|i n. J. ! ., !.. .' - ; v. hrto. luted III tolff IJ, h;-.nu 11" i , ".unir .nnd Heeurd.?, In Tm*t I : iwW,l rill, on U'KI).VIIPPA V, NCiV/:M!:I ;: : ! winning hi n-, ,, , . .rirti.tn. ill tin-Jut? In IMHKI.K 111;"- M'i'.'l l'>S t" tW II)'of Win (Una in Niii r!i u. . ' . { * itunlifri n?><iini-vcii up 111:1 i . IV. 1 'Iril Engineer, except |o'? ' . ' wdM, , Alio, hi 2 III ?aiwre I i:> r. lltloii tokillfl r jtv. fniii'iii i ' S VJlOellliU Mm, I, . , i tr; I r . f ..ktolM Hilo river. Tf.riMi or Sam: -nr.. !.: ' iioncy (and/in linn li iumo i m'( Icetl trtioli III Jinii-I. fi'i.l :l: - ' ' ri''JJ nj-nieiil* In *h mifl iu. ?! ;. I:;'?* ? mm diiv of Mil-: tin- 1 urrdlo flic Kit|*fiiction .; i . flellliiK n.? trtlNlee, | cfi.,,! i illtlt.'i'll Mini In mo. ot&JKHvrt) J, i Mflk'K. Tni'if* ISmYW: I!" ' idtlrome;il* Iten ly. Writ* : :i HtA/L'i 'Ml,I,ntnn, X. J_ JjffiW men uujod. Alt,SON'S' PI'lltMMVK VUM nkf Hnt ICIrh m.?.| Hill! f jSjf 10 MfKCl III (he Mill-- ,, t?ft ny ifwni who will . -liVU'iiA. 10 to twelTf ??'i kv i' ; : tnirh ? thfnc tie |^ ** f .: Bent by mull for right ; " i ro ' TV^nn, Mi GENTS "WANTED' v';;? itflilne ever Invi mi >i. W i, jj iw, with heol mid t?-< '-nit !' /'i'-Mel 1 lii al?o Unit n irrcnt \ ? flitoW icfoI*nhrnynn n i . w.VhlvI id t*rmntofhoT\vo.Miil,V kmi i09 WMblDfloa iticot, Hvfttou, 3I?*