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THE LNmLlGENCEU. PuUUbed dully (fauudayi excepted). FBKIf A ( AS1PDKLJ,, .... PltOPBIGTOBM* At Noa. 35 and 27 Fourteen ti 8(nwt, tkrmb*oFdailt 4 One copy one year...$8 001 Throe montha.....~..n oo 8U moulhi 4 001 One month TO ftvlirerod by ceniew In city, 16c week. tbbm8 of 8kmi*fl eekly: i Ouc jr?er. , n 00181* month*. B0 ( TERM 8 OK WKDCLY: One your. -...ft 601Bta mouthi. 11 00 , Gimi reduction to Clubg. Send for aamplecopy and circular*. JLddrtu, tFRKW A CAMI'BKLL, , Alkntino W Vo (Entered at the l'oatofllce at Wheeling, \V. viu, aa yfantMiuwim _ _ WHEELING, W. VA., JANUARY 14. 1?2. An okccI negro wan ono day hIiowIiik the scars of tho wIiuiuJh inflictcd by tho Itutli when ho was a hlave, "What a picture!" exclaimed n nvmnathlxini: looker on. i,,Ve?,M rc*i>onded tho colored brother, "dat's de work ob one of do old masters." Somehody, who boa kept a record of tho executions of 1881, says ninety raon were banged in the United States in accordance with law, and uh ninny more without action of judge or jury. Arkansas heads the list with fifteen men hanged by law and several in defiance of law. Miiis. Fato is making a stir, osido from her singing, on her western tour. Even in cities iu which she declines to appear, like Louisville, such verses as this afe Indited : O VitU! iwccl PutU! thr dear voice U dutnb, And over tbll peonle thy manager slower* J O Pniil! sweet l'attf! don't hurry to come! If wo rau't have your note*, why you can'I have oun! ____________ They attempted to start a daily paper in Baltimore without a pile of money behind iU They started with $11,000 and ran lew than a month. But even this was a long time considering, as events prove, that thore were no brains in tho concern. Thurlow weed, the venerable journalist, says that he would about as leave undertake to lound a Stato as a new daily newspaper. In: It bi a matter of great labor, of lurge capital and experience, nnd many disappointments, r Bettor pay two prices for a journal already in tho Held. Amii Judge Ferguson gets through with [/.."Ms present codillcatiou 01 the laws of this State there won't be much left of tho "I.aw?/ yore'Constitution." The Code will then . be substantially the saute uh in 1808, and . will conform more to the old than the now y Constitution.?Parbmburg Journal. This is a compliment both to the Judge ' and to the Code of 1808. What ah expen!? '.' aive luxury that Constitution of IS7'J haw jfe* been to West Virginia. It is supposed to -i' liavo lmd its origin in the ambition of a ? couple of men in West Virginia to secure a large amount of public printing. Like j tho wroth of Achilles, this was "tho direful spring of woes unnumbered" to the people ?. of West Virginia. ' The trades unions of New York, Brooklyn and New Jersey, wo observe, uro r preparing to hold a grand mass meeting in Br,- New York city on tho 30th of this month. |?!-. Tho central organization, which man I ugci mo movement, pruiusacs iu nuve a membership of seventy thousand men. "Tho purpose of the demonstration is not avowed ; but as the laboring and artisan chisscs throughout the country were never so fully employed, nor in receipt of wages so satisfactory us at present?so much so that strikes for wages are tilings cf the past the inference is that the meeting is simply for discussion, and to enable the trades people to become better acquainted with each other. j|>' Tim Fluilroad Gazelle compiles from oflijp cial returns of the four trunk lines?the w? Pennsylvania, New York Central, Erie and ; Baltimore & Ohio?a tabular statement of ggf? their gross earnings and expenses for the w.:;; year ending September 30, 1881,and prints ..lor comparison similar statistics for the l^tpsayious year, The aggregate gross earn t. 'ings of the four roads reached liist year the v -'; great sum of $J 15,412,576,against $1 JO,545,'440 the previous year. Expenses aggre^ gated $70,391,tkl5 against $63,212,530. The I'.;' net earnings wero $2,311,91ft) short of thote S3' of 1880. Tho Pennsvlvania and Erie com I panics reported an increase of net earnings of $033,702 and $-U0,102 respectively, and the New York Central and Baltimore & Ohio a decrease of $2,412,410 and $013,572 ' respectively. The importance of these four f roads in the railway system of the country is shown by the fact that while they comprint but 5,400 miles of the 84,000 miles in i, the United States, they report nearly onesixth of the total gross earnings and nearly . ono-fllth of the total net earnings of the 84,000 miles of the United .States railroads. ltcj>utliitlion Jn Wtftl YJiyJuJa. 1 Mr. John S. Swann, of Kanawha, has taken it upon himself to.write to the ltich| mond Ditpafch, urging a full and complote l * repudiation of the debt by both Virginia ft and "West Virginia. Whether Mr. Swann : is a recognized crank or not in Kanawha ? wo do not know, but his communication reads as if ho might belong to that unfortu. nate class, lie certainly does not speak for ragr,-7 wiu jjuujnu vi wu?i > lrgium in wuai lie au?.' vocates. Here, for Instance, is his proBS^ v Conceding that West Virginia is bound K&v'. for one-third of the debt, her creditors had flSjjfo. as well know once for all that we do not ?t' ffiean to pay ono dollar. We do not mean ??vv to depopulate this State, nor to burden ourrop>'8eives with taxes that would crush us, g&cbNak down our schools, and drive tram p-V: our territory tho remnttiit of heroes whose HKifcthers proclaimed "Million# for defense Sw&'but not ono cent for tribute." We do not |fcv;ineon to bow down in chains as long as we SP^forget not the proud motto of our once Bgfanmd Commonwealth: Sic Srnptr Tyran'-Thev who lend money to a sovereignty R&'do so with thu full knowledge of internaHBafoJtionul law, and the principles of that higher ra&etyuity that knows no Uchnicalily, coming flCLout 01 tho contingencies of war, pestilence, or famine. Hon<% where either of those 68 casualties supervenoafllho State is so far released from tho debt as may bo necessry |K t3 pr&erve the iudepeudeueo, comfort, and Bpbappiness of her people. Jvo State ought ^R.*,to allow any obligation to stand which will p-:affect her people in these particulars. And Bp# icith an individual. Wo aro not yet reI? duced to the miserable woe, starvation and ^horror of the poor peasants ol Turkey and BEfcEgvnt. nor do wo propose to be. They are ffii&lnkinir into barbarism and snimW ??.i fs, too, under the glitter of tliu (invotoreigu creditors. Wo havu not yet ?that, and woo to those who dare nit. ibove is simply high fnlutin poppyNico ethics to preach in this era ot lying. Swann calls It that "higher that knows no technicality," whatjftt means as respects debts. Wo 10 it means that when a fellow is on nt of breaking up bis first duty is to lo enough nionoy to make hit family table, provide bread, gtoe them an Ion, Ac. This may be Swann's coni of equity but It is not that of tho of this State. people of West Virginia do not dosir liability for sorno portion of the Virginia debt. They are willing now as they always have been to ascertain their "e<iuitablo'proportlon" of it. This Is what they agreed to do when they were before Congress for admission into Jie Union as a State. They put a leclaratlon to this effect in black ind white. They lmv<? never repudiated that declaration, and they do not intend to repudiate it. They gave an earnest to S'irginia and to the world of their desire to come to a settlement of the debt by appointing Debt Commissioners in 1871, to uncertain the amount due in conformity with tho original agreement. Yirginiu| gave West Virginia no light on tho subject I of the debt. She hod the records, aud she I had already made an arbitrary ex parto assignment of it, on the basis of territory. She has persisted in that assignment from that date to this. She doe# not mean to i give Went Virginia any credit for the asrcUs thnt fell to her share. She means to hold that (poition of tho farm that embraced the best land, tho costly buildings, all tho agricultural implements, the farm stock of every description, ahd put her poor relative off with the wUdland and the poor land, saddled with one-third of the debt. This has been her game all the way through. The world should know that it is through the arrogance and trickery of Virginia that no settlement of West Virginia's portion of tho debt has been made. Virginia never intends to liavo n settlement with West Virginia, because the moment she does so site becomes liable by her own agreement, printed on tho face of tho so-called West Virginia certificates, for tho payment of said certificates. This liability sho very well understands, and she therefore dodges it by hiding behind West Virginia and representing to the world that she luut nothing to do with West Virginia's one-third of tho debt When a remedy has stood the test of more than thirty years trial and to-iluy is more largely used than ever, its worth is evidently unquestioned. Such is the record of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. On Thirty I>*jV Trial. We will send Dr. Dye's celebrated ElcctroVoltaic Belts and other electric appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Also for rheumatism, neuralagla, paralysis, liver and kidney difficulties, ruptures and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, ttusaw Terrible I?o?* of I.I Co. Millions of rata, mice, cats, bed hugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with "Rough on Bats. Sold by druggists; 15c boxes. Carbcskles, Felons, Boils, Sores of long standing, such as Ulcers, Absesses, etc., positively cured without the aid of a knife or poultice, by using Mrs. Julye Myers Drawing and Healing Salve. Piles, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, 8oft and Ulcerated Corns, Chilblains, etc., it his never failed to cure. For sale by Logan & Co. daw Pain in the side, shoulders and back, bitter taste in the mouth, dizziness.smarting of th?. eyes, brickduat deposit*, nervous debility, are cured by Barosma. Prepared by E K. Thompson, Tit usville.I'a. DIED. * SIEBKE?On Friday morning, Janunry13.1W2, nt li o'clock, Hesuiuta. wife <?f ( hurlci .Siobko, aged sixty-three ymre, eight mouths wid thirteen duy?*. Funeral from the rctlrlenceo! II. C. lletz, So. Ml Market ttrcet, thU afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family Invited. pill | UfflHf GREAT GERMAN REMEDY RHEUMATISM, IrMaBninl NEURALGIA> t CHEST, QUINSY, mmmn No 1'wraritUi on tarth *tu?U Sr. J*?iM On UlWT*, .r.2 S& c?S?rIurM? lUmtJ?. AlrUl.nUdli bat tin oampmU*?lj trlfllnB outlay of W Cfi"*- *?* > "** on* lumriagwiui pain can bav? cUap aud potlUta prwjf lu claim*. Dmzciiosst W SUTM3 USfitUOZS, solo iy all dioqbists am beaius w kt\srl A. VOGELER & Cf>. A CAJ tix To nil who are nulfcring "Jrom the errors nnd indiscretions ot youth, neiroua weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will euro you, FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy ww discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a sell-addressed, envelope to the.Rr.v. Joseph T. ISMA*. SMfon [>. A'riP York Cihi. dol.VrniMW TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TUtPmtta* of thaiM?w hekmsq TIKI. Sun-1 I | | day. a.m. A.M. P.*. p.*. B.AO.R.R t^l 6:85 P. M. Cent. 0. Div 8:80 1:80? ti60 11:13 W.,P.JsB.Dlv.^. 6:40 1:10 4:50 CIot. & Pitta. 6:10 Vl!w| 2:101 J4:55 P.,C.ABt.L._ 8:87 6:37 8:37 1:22 8:57 *'& O.. T. V. A W r I 1:901 1*7:001 *4:00 arrival or thaws. PdayJ a.m.Ip.m. p.m. | 1 B. A O. B. B...L 1 ltfcl6| ^ Cent 0. Dir.. 0:10| ~#i?| lbSj fl-ibl W.,P.4B.Div ? 11:20 &<? p.m. p.m. a.m. dev. A Pitts l?28 5:46 7:M |?tf a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. P..C.48UL- IU-.A7 7:Wj &41 10:47 3:27 7.13 C.. T. Y. AW {10:80 fcaol 1 T7:llJ 1 ^Wu^envU% ^Acrominodation.?This train dnrIni the day puses lau-kward and forward between Martin's Kerry and B;Ualro; stopping wheu required at the Sherman House, iKtuavlllo, wett Wheeling nud Gravel UllL | Mawllon Accommodation. . Wheeling & Elm Grove Railroad. On and alter Thursday, Nov.8, lltel, can on the' Wheeling A Kim Prove H. H. will run m follows: i Through Car* leaving the Ctu* to and from | city, cor. Market and hluveuth Fulton, at rtreets, and SUmm's, at G:20 a. U. 2:20 r. M. 0:20 a. M. 11:40 a. M. 5:00 P. M. 7:00 &00 ' 7:40 1:00 r. M. &20 7:40 8:40 i *00 2:20 7:40 8:20 4:20 10:20 aio '.00 MO 6:00 *40 5-40 1030 6:20 U00 7:00 11:40 7:40 12:20 P. M. 8:20 _JS JOft. KLKBCH, no3 Buperinteauentr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANY responsible family deA SIRING to adopt a healthy malo Infant will I pleaae address L a., cart l?rr?ixiOP?cia. Ial4 gTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting of the stockholders of theCUlxens* Hall wnjr Company will be bHd at the office of the Company, No. l'iw Market street, on 8 AT I'll DAY, JANUARY 28.1983. at 2 o'clock h. at., for the election nf flvo directors and such other business as may demand their attention JaH VAX a HALL. Secretary. I J10R KENT. Fine Biulncu Proper!/. The thrcestonr brick building with itore room on Aral door and boarding boute above, situate on wwtitdeof Market, a few doon below the Market Houm. 11. Z. 8HKIVER, J?10 l'ill Main street. pOK RENT CHEAP. IIouso occupied by Col. White, No. 92 Fourteenth street. Apply to Jal4 ALEXANDER BONE, 8h. pOH RENT. Three good houses on Fifteenth street, store room No. 1042 Main street, and two small houses, Fourth ward. Enquire of II. FORBES, . JaH No. 7 Custom House. JiOB KENT APRIL NEXT. Tho building now occupied by Cobn. Bamplincr A Co., No. 1222 Main street, includine nail ami office, tho latter separately if desired. A Uo the store room on tho corner of Fourteenth and Main now occupied by McCollough A Hinor. Apply to ZANE & STALNAKER, dclO 85 Twelfth Street. " gIG llLUNDEUR" REV. T. BE WITT TALMAliE Of Brooklyn, will lecture at the 0PE1U HOUSE, WHEEMSU, Wcdncigday, .Taniiiiry as. 8OBJECT1 "BIG BLTJNDEK8." Adrnfwlon .V) and 75 rents. Reserved Seat* may bo secured, without extra charge, Monday, January 23. nt IVilium i!i Biiumer.A. Order* by telegraph will receive attention. JaH "OUtt CONTINENT," AM Il.Ll'tfTRATED LlTKItAHY WEEKLY Presenting tho rroductloua of the nest Author*. Arllila mill Vimravnit Vnlih.. DaIIiU.I nor Sectarian. Conducted by Albioil W. Toiirgoe, Aathor 0/ "A Fool'# Errand," Ac., awlsted by DANIEL 0. BRINTON *nd ROBERT 8. DAVIS. First Number Appears February 1. Over 100,000 copics of each of the flr?t four number* will Ihj issued. Limited npaco will bo dovoied to advertising nt M and 7ft rout* a Hue. Choicc position:! must b? applied for immediately. With the tlr?t number will be idvsn * flno Rtccl plate ongravlngof Aluioj* W. Touroes, with his autotroph. Address all communications to "OUR CONTINENT" PUPLISIJING CO., JflU Philadelphia, Pa. OPERAHOUSE. Tlnu'Kdny, January 10. PEBPECTION AT LAST! Absolutely tho Greatest Minstrel Company on Earth! M. It. LEAVIXT'S Oigantean Minstrels A HUNDRED NOVELTIES. ~0 Grcitt Comcdianci. GO A GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. 20 IS BRASS BAND! 20 10 VOCALISTS! 10 IHTA NEW WORLD OF NEW FUN!"Wt No I'luyed Out Acts. ? No Worn Out Sonw. No Used Up Sketcho*.' 1 No Dilapidated Music. No Thin, Vapid Jokes. Everything New. Everythinc Original. Everything Hrlllinnt. The lkat in the Word, Not Itotnhmt, But a Fact. WOrana Highway Parade.**? PriccB75 ond 50 cent*. No extra charge Tor Peserved Sent*. Scuts on sale at WiNon <fc Itauiner's music store. Saic to comraeucc Tuesday, January IT. JaH Rasner & XMngfer, MANUFACTURERS OF rui?i ii-i-n: nujBb raiuiii mmciiiiu dKyilgniS. j (Under Llcenic) 7lie only Skyllghta that aio Fire, Storm, Condensation ami Weather Proof. BVKEKD FOB 1'IIlCL'LAIWl IV o. 3 Third. Avetme, PITTHRCKUII, 1'A. Uc27tthm IT NEVER FAILS Dr. Roberts' i Cough Syrup! llWill instantly relieve, and quickly cure, COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON? CH1T1S, Ac., and will afford greater relief in NVHOOI'LNG COUGH than any other remedy. We guarantee that it will do all we claim for it. It is nut up in large bottles and sold for 25c by all dealers in medicinea. it. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors, rtn!7 urnitVT.TKn w VA JUST RECEIVED. Flornda Orangey Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Paper Shell Almonds New Walnuts, Pecans and Filberts, Fine Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunes, ?fec., Ac.. Ac. NICHOLAS 8CHULZ, 1310 MARKET STREET. de24 DAN DRIFFUGE Eradicates Dandruff, prevent* It* return, arrests falling out of hair, stimulate* new growth, and prevent* It from turning gray. The best halj dressing la tho world. Ask the druggist for It. Db. J. A. DICKEY, Proprietor, Bristol, Tenn. Painless Eye Water ? ....I. - ?? vuviu-iiiinuiiuui mm r.inni nine UlrM |D t fevr Uo'tiy. FotgrtnuUtoxl Udi nothing better. Auk for it and have no other. Dr. J. A. DICKEY. Propri-tor. BrlMol, Tantu jt7 pURK Lake Erie Ice! For contracts call on II. STOLLEY, ]a!3 Icc Brolior, 2248 Market atrnt F)R LOUISVILLE, EVAN'S-, n-j. .. VILLK, CA1H0 AND 0T. L01I1S. Steamer.- BRIGHT LIGHT. IH'stxr, MuMr. Wilt l?vo \VhMl[ii|. HATURDAY MORNING JANCAU\ 14, IKE!. Far Irehrhtor punun apply to CAPr. COtlUSOS, _ii32 BLjMnttBoiat. T^STRAV-WE, THE UNDERSIGNED JLf fmhddw o!Unlo county. SUM nl WeatVlrSMilST* (hUd.r.J.imjry 6.I(*l,on thei.ten.li. ol Joeeph WUtait. star Kta Grove, Wewedaiid asi ^ a wliita heifer about two yeara o! ? Died her vulue at aUteni dollar.. a SI. ATKINSON. JOHN SAIRD. Jail* GRIFFITH SHAW. HEW 8T0CK?QKO. R. TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Seal Skin Sacques WE WILL OPEN THIS MflRNINP, AAAAIV AUVA111JLA1 VI | NEW STOCK i SEAL SKIN SACQOES Of superior quality and offer thorn at a small profit. CEO. R.TAYLOR SILK BROCADES OIPIEIfcTIEID I HIS MORNING Aibeautiful assortment of Silk Brocades! . For Evening Dresses. i f i _ GEO. R.TAYLOR LACE ARTICLES Collars, Collarettes, Vests, Barbes and Handkerchiefs, In Real Point & Real-Duches OPENED THIS MORNING. CEO. R.TAYLOR h, KID GLOVES! p Party Colors. FOUR AND SIX BUTTONS. JUST OPENED. GEO. R,TAYLOR. J* GROCERIES AMP TOBACCO. SIMON 6AER& SONS FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Orleans Molasses, New Orleans Sugar, New Valencia Baislns, New Loose Muscatel Itaiilns, ifew Loudon Layer ltalslns New French Prunes, New Turkish Prunes, ' . New Currants 1 Ct)?AW T ??._ til omu juuao nuur, White Frost Flour We carry tho best assorted and largw stock of Groceries in the Btato and request al dealers to call and see us before buying, aw we will save you money. We have a full Une c Fresh Candies, For the Holidays, which we will sell lowc than any house in the Stato. Call at SIMON BAER & SONS, Nos. 1412 and 1414 Main Street dc6 New California Raisins Fint and bost ever brought to this market. ONE CAR LOAD OF, California London Layer Raisin: Finest ever grown; aak your grocer f< them. We bought them direct and can gh close figures on them. Another lot of New Orleam New Crop Mi la^Just in per Steamer Mary Houstoi Also the CELEBRATED PHtBNIX PA' ENT FLOUR again in stock. Ask for it an try it. Call and see us. JOS. 8PEIDEL & CO no28 WHOLBHAIBOKOCKR8. rpHE PERFECTION Tomato Sauce Has been pronounced by culinary connoiseu XJ3SnSQTJA.LX.E3D As a delicious table luxury. For sale by R. J. SMYTH. Try it 8ample bottles tree. de22 pjO^KOLEINE " (COOKING- OIL.) A pure oil made especially to repTacc Lai in the kitchen. Fur sulo in nans, 35 cen each, at 1L P. bEHRUNS', doc!7 2217 and 2219 Market street. DRUGGISTS. ^J^niLE UP AND DOWN Through all tbe (own, With tripping: feet, And patience sweet; 'Honf good* ho grand And clerkN no blnnil, . Yon look, and look?and Look for ITolIday goods. Just'look' in Ht Lofcan Co.'h Bridge Corner Drug Store, aud szainlnu the Sew and Tasty Style* of Toilet Sets, Odor Cases, Brushes, Whisks, Cologne Dottles, for CoTerinf Prices reasonable. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. NEXT SUNDAY MORNING In church Jmt notlce.how tho peonlo will coug For Cough- and Hoarseness une I)r. Chnpmati Ilorehound Balsam, a p<eiumut and effective rui cdy. Price 2b vcuU per largo bottle. LOGAN & CO. MOTHERS TELL TJS Tnat I*gan & Co.'s TLEASANT WORM BYRt Is the pleasantrst and most effective Worm Kill and Child's Physic thoy have ever used. Pri 26 cents, In large bottles. Bold by del6 LOGAN 6t CO. MUSICAL GOODS. pATIENCE! Full Scorc for salo by U'TT OftV I. r> 1 rnrrn ii iijov.i ix. uauiumv, yjall 1348 Market street Q LOSING OUT SALE OF MUSIC FOLIOS, MUSIC ROLLS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, BANJOS, MUSICAL TRIMMINGS, &C. WM. H. SIIEIB. U 12th ST., WASHINGTON HAL ]yj[USIC BOOKS BELOW COST. A large lot of Operas, Music Collections, Instrti tlon Book* (or all Instruments, Miscellaneous Mu: Books and a large stock of BLANK MUSIC BOOKS BELOW COST tocloso them out. WM. II. SIIIEB, 63 Twelfth street, Washington nal J? J^EW MUSIC. Grandmother's Chair 3 Old Bureau Drawer i Take Mo Back to Homo and Mother - 4 Darling, I'll Come Again 3 Moonbcanfs on the Luke (Piano) 6 "urenmioi me run inajio) G Elfln Dances (llano) & Paul's Walt* (llano) 4 All at half price. New manic rcceired dall \ ou can get any piece of mimic published chrapc Irom WM. H. SHIED, M Twelfth ?twt. Washington 1U11. STATIONERY. gVERY BANK & BUSINESS HOUS Should bar? tho ucu/ DCD[CPTinM rue I1LII I Ull LU IIUI1 TILL Of which wo have just received a large fltoc Price, #1.00. Stanton & Davcnpor STATIONERS, ja7 b'o. 1301 Market itrwt JJLANK BOOKS? The Largest Stock, Greatest Variety and Best (jnalttj For sale at Retail at 'Wholesale prices lby JOSEPI-I GRAVIES dell K?. 26 Twelfth i?net DRY OOOP8. _ EASTERN DR? GOODS STORE. Harahall, Kennedy & Co., llio Main Street. ATCOSTI . TO CLOSE. Our tntlr* stock of 1 Cloaks and Dolmans. I GREAT 1 BARGAINS In Ladin', Hants' and Children's Underwear, Woolen Hosiery AND Knit Woolen Goods. ' MABSHALL, KENNEDY & CO. lllO Main St. ' A RARE BARGAIN IN i Seal Skin Sacqnes. > i, rid " Wo will offer from tills day our ~ entlro stock of Seal Sacques at ex> act ly cost. The makes we keep arc too well known to require any efr nci'iiLl notice, ovorv enrmnnt lieiiio " guaranteed iu iiiukc, quality and (It. In addition to these wo will also offer every Wrap in our Cloak Department at cost. When we say cost we mean it. Wo will not selcct _ a few of the worn styles and mark tliem at cost, but will sell each and every garment from a $2.00 Black ,(1 Cloth Cloak up to a $250 Seal is Sacque at cost, and in some cases a great deal less than cost. J. S. RHODES & GO. j;i.r) MERCHANT TAILORS. , NEW WINTER GOODS * C. Hess & Sons, MERCHANT TAILORS, h. \ HAVE NOW IN ITOCK a FULL LINE OP Fancy and Staple Woolens, fp Both FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, which wc offer at ilax n?/? rutins mat ueiy uuin|juiuiui!. _ Other "Woolens at lowcjt prices. "We carrj the largest line of poods in the city, and oui _ Get Ups are First Class in overy respect. ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS, And a full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Tersons desiring nnytlilng in our line will And it to their interest to exaruino our stocV before purchasing elsewhoro. C. Hess Ac Sons, j delO Cor Mnin and Fourteenth Sto. - PLUMBING jGAS ANDJSTEAM FITTING, rjiRIMELE & LUTZ, fc PLUMBERS, Gas anil Steam Fitters, ii. 1118 Market Street Heating and ventilating of public build ... tags, dwellings and factories a specialty "O an24 ? rpHOMPSON 4 HIBBERD, * -* ? PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, ' Gas aid Steam Fitters, = 1814 Market St, Wheeling, W. Ta. "v Dealars In all kinds of lend, wrought and cart Iroi pipes, s?war pipes and chltnuey top?, rteam an< water gauges, siphon pumps, safety valves, ball tuba, sinks, Ac. Bole agents for the Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, And Underwrite ' Was Machine. Orders Irom tht _ country promptly filled. ma28 ^ J^UKE F1TT0K, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fittei ? 1416 Main stmt All orders promptly attended to. ja4 HARE & SON, - PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS AND 8TXAM FITTKR8, No. 83 Twelfth street AU work done promptlj at reasonable prices ia*y gTEPHEN McCTJLl.OUGH, U Carpenter and Builder. All alterations made on old building* roof*, ral ley*, skylights and corntoca particularly attended to Store fronts putln andstoraaltered. Desks, count en and shelving fitted up on short notice. AU }ot 9 work promptly attrodedto. Shop at Mr. Ben. fcx WIRNITURB, CAHPET8,?C. _ HEADQUARTERS FOR ] FURNITURE ! & AND i CARPETSlj Cnrnitiirof j furniiureiM^w?; II a - l_ I uur n?w ruiuini* nm nuw CarpetslHs'?raj i H.. f Our uwrtrncnt of Rujpr It ray J ftJllffOl UrP? embridnr SMYRNA, VKLH lUN'UF". MOQUCTTEH. UKUS8KL8, 11U gu I laMBITttY, uid Buny others. j f-inoJaOLCltlis! | Window SliiifysIsP pftttt'fua for atoraiaud private uwouiugs. Rattan Jlliairsli-ti a (all line of tho W**?tt<ild mid livy wood Bros. Cnlriinnr Phoiro! _ha? j^oods j IUIUM& unaiioi^ir^ tho threa 1 wuliuit ftetorlos of iho country. : Chamber Setslsl I ; Parlor Sets^Sl ; anyuibvrbousolatbtiaity. UNDERTAKING. i ' Constantly on hand all the l&tpst style* CASKETS ana WOOD COFFINS furnUbedou short notico. / ______ FRIEND & SON. I no'Jfl uni uuuusi STONE & THOMAS. . SECOND STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. EYERY ROOM FULL! Prices Down! Down! All the Latest Novelties in LADIES' WEAR. i Silks, Yelvets, Caslimeres, Skoodas, Gersters, Serges, Camels llalr and Wool Suitings, Etc., Etc. Great Bargains GiTen in Dolmans, Cloaks, PALETOTS, : OLSTERSANDSHAILS 01 which we have an Immense Stock. Blankets, Ilomc-made, Flannels, Cassimores, I And Staple Goods, I In fall line. We are agents of the beat Homemade Flannel In the State. We devote an Entire Koom to r CARPETS Oilcloths, and Window Shades. I Feathers end Carpet Yam always in stock. All goods bought with cash, and GREAT BARGAINS can and will be given. No one shall undersell as. We court a cash trade, t Examine and be convinced. STONE & THOMAS, 1074 Main St. nett LEGAL H0T1CES. ;TaXE OF VALUABLE KKAL^TA^ Notleo U hereby gWtu that tho City of w*,^ ?? SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,U#.\ I ITer (or rale, at public auction, at the (tnnt Jou?d I i?Court Uouwof Uhlo county. In auto,H illowlng vory dwlruble real wute, to w u " ** Hint?The nouth one-ball ol lot nuinUt ? v? d iwiunn? number ninety). a* w X> mp of the nubdlvUlon of tbo Joh'I'Ii < . .Mi! ? tt?, /routing on theweateru dde ot ?tmT etweeu tbo ktieeU formerly knuwu a u..^: ud Catharine. gecoud?I he east half of lot number fifty ?iv (in j Urabatu'a addition to ?*ld city, fronting ^ juth tide of Hftl-euth Unci and Why u roperty uow occupied by Ueo.<J. ffannm, \ .u ftldenw. uu thb. plw? of property u, wJdence and brli'k viable, aud tl?' mij u ,u. able, finely located, and will make a omo for at?y purcham. Third?"lhe property In which Andrew Km/ tot taldoa, rituaM at the nortbwvai coim:.; w tenth and Jacob?treetfl. being part of urty aeven (47) In the Fourth want. fronm , M, * mt on Nlneteentbatreetand runulng i?, ? ?.| .c rldth feet to the centre Uoeoi ? m mt a width ?.f tUu feet along Hie norm tu t\? bird jtarvel khaki bo aubjeet to an . i.?, i,, Ilt ,A trlratu all* y, for wh ich It U now urd. , M , hall U'WukmI, aadaald ?blrtl jwruf of Lum m tuld and ouvtyed ?u?.]evt to ?funin r..lM u, n favorof the prawut or any (ni-u. , wccl of ground adjoining ou tin \\> >wned by Edward Klug U?havo. nmh ? . . i, M now located. maintained and u?e?l icwor extending from mot adjoining ?> mid third parcel to Uie main sewer on Muot^^ llToiM*?louottheflm. piece of wM i ? ? ms given at onco and ul t?ie other iwo .ho tint day ?f April, issi. M Tuum ov 8auc?Ono-thl.'d of the jin n i I uidaa much mure thereof iu the t.iu,,, "1 .'Jfct, awb ou lbo day of tale, the r ' {turt'liaM money payable ill two t <tm. W^M Mono and two yean n?pet-Ui?ly fr?.r u' mle. bearing interest (torn ihnt day un i - . leed u( tnut u|wmi tb? pmprrty n>m. t logivehUnegotiable promUory mm., {,. '*? erred payment*. To** |nnrliii>eiii n. '1 , , { ihlrd parevta nwneeilvely will Ik- rwjnir.,j t?u. ^ uid keepUuuiea until tlu> p?i? ini-tn i:; t nurcluu* mono/, for tho bene tit of f building* on mid p?rccUiu a fur 'ier -. -irlir H Innurancc to be in an amount and in n c0i..m, [ factory to tko undendgutd. . 11 * WM. 11. SlMlSOX __ . Chairman of tho CommJtuv ?>(i < W. TT. Haixeh, auctioneer. Trustee's sale of vai uasle i Prot>erty on Wheeling Wand. Uy virtue of a Deed of Tiuat lunde H BoU and David ll. 1MI, her hmban.i Truitee, dated January 11, 18'b. ieu.r.i,,|{, ... nflleeof tho Clerk of the County ? m.h County, Wtit Virginia, in Deed oi Tnut buukx? H 18, folioa tto mid m, I will M'U on TUEtfMV,JANUARYTHE31M. lvj, At tho front doorof the Court llouuuf Nl .j .,,urt? tho following deM-rilft-d property, thui i? ' The euat hall of lut numlterod tluru > , '...? ran the MiuihMdeof Maryland ?treet, u.. , * H In Zaue'H inland aduitloii to the t it vv,H Mluld out by Henry Moore, tltlfltee fur I., Zane, and located on Zano't Inland, u u?. ,u~, I time, by the coumuit of the wild Murv i . u, , Bell, will Ihj nold tho wwt hulf of mi|.| |..t >?? nil the ?ppnrtenanei* thereto belotn;iiiK 111 * omvemenu conulm of a two stoiy frauu .iw,;i,i? built In the 1111*1 kuUiunlml iuaim?-r. u.ii, ? rooms, hall, good cellar, watc in houtr u,, ',; U well set with cmpe arbor, f<uit tree*ami The sale Is only made to cIon* mi i-.tnu< n. above property unlvt* previously riW.-.uii' private sale. will bo Hold ?0 n whole or in ? u,.,j part* us *111 best suit purchiiKT". It u th?* hlnheM ground on iho Inland. fur nlh.vv huh water. And In a most cxeelleut nelu!il...iiu?.uil within half a Hjunro of the Btrcet Mlvvnv, Tho title Is believed to be unqueMioimi'v, tttid i sold as a whole, u deed will be MJAde from u.?erodireci, but If sold separate 1 will comet w.i? such title as Is \usted In we. Tkbjm or halk.?Onelhlnl And flstninh mown the purchaser may elect in cn>h, on day ?i itt balanco In two equal installments?f '..i, , < u? years, with Interest from dAyof sale. th?- imMikwr giving notes necurcd by Deed of Trust nu<i i ..;ii> cj insuiAnce on property for deferred piynu i,i.. ' IlKNKY 1'. JUNKS, Tru?Uf, )?AV11) H. 1IKLL, ? . ? F. J. STONE, GuardUu. WM. TTAT.LER, Auctioneer. gALE OF BEN WOOD HEAI, ESTATE. Hy virtue of a deed of trout made by Eiiu A. Morrison, wife of Win. MorrUon, Nud nwl Wtu. Morrison, husband of wild fclliw A. Morrl on. to tho undersigned trioti'o, dated April IV, 187s nud hcorded In the office* I records of deeds for MhiMuII count*, Weft Virginia, In Hie town of MoutulMllIe, in mild county, In Deed of Tiu?t Hook No.i?i$? 4iW, 1 fell nil, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, INK, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m . In front of llenrr W. Fisher's Ik-nvvood Store, in tliotowiiuf Ik'tiuou!, In said county of Matshall, proceed to sell, tit public auction, to the highest bidder, tliu followliar ?ifscrlbed real estate. situate in Donwood, M?r>lull county, Went Viiglnla, ou tho wt-attfdeof tlicU 4 O. K. It., upon which tenement house* Nov t .m<15 am situated, said lot or parcel of Bround being more particularly described as follows: tteglnnins: t point on tiie lino of the II. <t it. 11. It. comer f<? Jfcrri*: thence In a southerly direction nloun the line of said It. A o. IL it. thirty two i'te) teet; tin r.c. lu n westerly direction one hundred and thlrijtw# (132) feet: thence iu a northerly direction on the lino parallel to the line of tiie 1). it U, 11 H. liiiity* two (ifi) feet: thence on a litie pandlei to the ? < "t?l above run one 'hundred * nd thirty-two (i?) feet to the place of beginning. Term* of sai.eUne-tbird, and as inuch'tnor. m the purchaser nhiy el ct to pay. In omh, a>ul the residue In two equal installment" at one ati?l i?<* years respectively. For such deferred payroll* the purchnsvr 1m to give his note# secured by deed d trust on said property. Jal'i WIU.I AM UNHl. Trustee. fJRUSTKE'S SALE. Hy virtue of two deed*of trust xnado by Alexander (temple and Ann It. Kemple, hi* wife, tomeu trustee, the first dated January 2,1?74, record'd In the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, In Deed of Trust liook No. 8. DlUU 2>r)'J! thn uiiviiiil ilnlixl llttlH 111. IK".' .1 lu'sald Clerk'* otflw in Deed of Tiunt Book No. S, page 573,1 will sell, on TUIU'DAY. T1IF. tMTM DAY OF JANUARY, lhK, commencing nt 10 o'clock x. U.,at tho front-loor of the Court floum of said county, tho following described property. that is to nay: l"art of lot numbered two uuudred nnd flity In Chnpllne and I oiTi addition to the city of Wheeling, the said i?urt I ? ir| bounded a# Mluwa: Commencing at the south *?t corner of Alley 18 and KofT street: thence cast ?I"nr the south side of wild alley sixty fU? feet: tin ure ninth on a line parallel with Kolr street forty-Ii.nr feet; thence west on ii lino patnllel with mid nllcj sixty* 11 vo feet to Kotr street: thence north <m thi cast side of EoIT street forty-four feet to the pint e ut beginning. The title is believed to be perfect, but I will convey only the title vested In me by aaid deed? of trust. tkitmh of Rale?Onctlilrd nnd so much wore m the purchaser may elect, In cash on dHyof sale. ihi balance lu two equal Installments Ht hi* and twdri months with Interest from day of wile, the i us chaser giving notes secured by deed of trust md policy of insurance on tho property for tho defend payment*. WILLIAM J. W. COWDKN. de24 rpRUSTEE'S SALIC. liy vlrtuo nt a deed of trust and assignment ir?n?f? by ehailcs T. Cowan and Anna H.. his wlfr. t?? tfc? undendgued, dated the J2th day of SuvemUr, M, and recorded lu the Clork's o?"ce of the I'tmut; Court of Ohio county. West Virginia, In IWd Hook No 71, page Ml, 1 will bell at public auction, oil tic premises, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1882, at 10o'clock a. v.. the lot# numbered fouru < "'?) aud fifteen (15) In the addition to the cli.v c-f W ln-eltug called Jacob'* addition in said city, which lot} haveafroutof fifty-four feet on Jacob *tr?-?and extend b*cit one hundred and two feet to u j-Ix'mu foot alley, and are hltnntcd on the northeast ionift of Jacob and Kortv-eIghth streets, in the ward of said city. There la eteeted on vxww uu elfr cant two-story brick buslne-s house, w?trer- nm nnd dwelling, water and gas th ougl out; abo ull em conveniences, together with stable, ninUtf house and largo com crib, nil in first cl iss onlt r. At tho same time and place 1 will null a two family buggy with pole and shafts; two h*?k ?!?uLlt harness; one set single harness one sail ' large !co chest; one show case, and all the fto< V. fixture*. shelving, counter* and store furniture temalnlng on tho said premises. 1 lile to ical estate believed to be perfect I** session of same may be given thirty days after clay vtiaie, or nooucr It /Its!red. Terms trffule as to amount of ca?h anil k-ngtnoi credit may ho arranged with the umlcrslgmil. Terms as to personal pro in m\ caMt. j?3 JAM S P. R?n;Kr>?.Tr'i' ce . rjIKUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By vlrtuo of a deed of trust, mad? by M.M. I1? lap tome an trustee, dated the seuomi day ?.f riir runry, lfcfll, Hud recorded In the ofllce of tli?' of the Countv Court ??f Ohio county. Went \ irvii;U on Dted of Trust Book No. 4!>, p#g?? 257, t nil! ; 4'> public Auction, at the front dour of the Court Houm of said county, on TUESDAY, MARCH 14,1882, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the folio* J:;* -If Bcrlhcd property, that in to nay: \ certain i1: parcel of land sltimted near West l.lberi>. uhlo county. West Virginia, containing about and being tho wine upou which the mid M. >' Dimlnp now resides. , I will convey only the title vested In me by uid deed of trust. Tkiimm of SAi.r.?One-third the purchnw tumJ on the day of mtlo, the balance In two eijual i lrtl1' tneut*, at h(x and twelve mouths with iut?-:* ' ,fl)? dayofsal**, the purchaser giving notes v-. r,J deed of trust ou tho property 'or the deferral menu. 1*11 \VM. M. PUSLM'. TTU^ HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS NEW GOODS I HEW STYLES! IS Silk and l'a*?lmcre Hats, Seal anil Coni'j' Cnpp, (leiillmnrn'* llrflvpr (iloVO't And a fall line of Bov.V and ChlMn'"' llula ami r._ . i... ii.KI.... n< i t?t - vuua iur uiu xiuuunv 1 imr received at GEORGE J.MATHIS0S5 de!5 1222 MARKKT STliP'T.^ goodsT Just opened, a new find elegant linf ';f Chamber Seta, Decorated China. I" ?.rfl BiMjue Ornamvntt. mid many other l"ho?c? Novelties. JOHN KKIKl'i:!.. U028 >o. 1130 AUlu ?UMb M..