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THE INTELLIGENCERI ftibtlihcU daily (Sunday* oxfoptf<i). rttKW A CMPBEU, MtONIIlCTOIK. At No*. 35 *11 <1 Hi Fourteenth Street, TERMB OF DAILY J One copy one ye*r?.W 001 Three monlhi...... ,?U 00 Biz month*. 4 001 One month 75 DeliTerod by carrier* In city, 16c per week. TERMS OK "SEMI-WEEKLY J One year .83 OOlHlx atoaths. 91 W TKKM8 OP WKEKLYt Olio yi'Hr,.., 91 W | Six month* - 91 00 <Jreat reduction* to Clubs. Benil lor wimple copy tl)>] Clst'Ulan, Aililrds, FREW A CAMI'BKU, It', to. (Knterfd at tlic I'oMofllco ?t Wheeling, W, V*., hh mnl icr.l . iv ithEuVo.Tv. VA., yovKiiiku l, ml 'I'Iio lioiiitriibie IHhi l.ticntn* ii Uoiirltou. Tito lumorulilu U.tn Lucas, Itho Into Deinoemlic op|>onuiil anil compctttor of .MUlgO llftga 111 lliu oecunu uiaiuui, wub ui Clarksburg the other day, nnd whllo there delivered u lecture.or speech on Je/ftwo* nian Democracy as coiitrailiHtingul&licil from spurious or latter day Democracy, and also/row Republicanism. Mr. Lucas is i 0110 of the men who believe In the saintwhip and npostleship of Thomas Joflereon. Ho regards him us the head of the Demo* 1 ( ratio church?the .St. Peter, af> it were, to ; whom was committed the keys of the 1 kingdom?-and all that is necessary to know or believe in regard to the science of 1 government was revealed to Jcllerson, and any other doctrine or theory of government is akin to tiio Ariati heresy in theol- : ogv, or to one of the many heresies that 1 characterized the theological fetuls of the liark and the Middle age#. Thehouorifble Ban regards himself as an apostolic &uccessor to Jellerson, as an individual upon whom Jinnoiflted hands have been laid, and when ho speaks lie speaks in the complete full 11088 of knowledge if not of actual inspiration, lie pities all Democrats who have not his inner light, and as for Republicans they are simply without the pale of salvation, or possibly they are in a posi* tion analogous to tho heathen or to the Jews, to whom the pure gospel vouchsafed to him is as a stumbling block and a foolishness. -Ml tbia is but saying, from a Republican ntnud point,thai the honorable Dan is simply ? conceited Ihurbon, whoisna incapable of taking in the signs of the times, the progress of events and tho reul necessities of the age in which we live, as ever were the divine right Uombas of Naples when they Wore expelled from power by the liberty-loving Italians under tho lead of Garibaldi. He,imagines that all knowledge died with the Virginia school of politicians of the 'U3 and '90 period, who would uuyu uiiiuu uui vi uuiuui a iuj'? ui buiiu, anil who would have reduced this magnificent country to n sort of Confederate tribal condition. To show how much the honorable Dan re illy knows, we make the following extract from his speed), as outlined in the Clarksburg Sctv*: "This peripatetic Tariff Commission riding over the eountrv in palace cars, was examining everybody except those chiefly interested. So far as I could learn, not a farmer nor a day laborer, although these two classes alone constitute directly nnd indirectly the great bulk of our population, have ever been called before that commission." if the honorable Dan had taken the trouble to inform himself he would have known that everybody, representing any interest whatever, was invited to come^ before the Tariff Commission, and further than this that at least a dozen farmers were present in the room here in this city when the Commission sat here and were represented by two or three spokesmen, lie would also have known that the member of the Commission from this State, the lion- , orable Alex R. JJoteler, was the special rep- ! resentative of the agricultural class, and that in the discussions here before the commission the interests of the farmers of this ; section, fundi ns th?? nhnnidor of ru\i- cnil and its adaption for various products, were especially discussed. The trouble with the honorable Dan is that he does not read the news of the day, but shuts himself up in his house on the s.icred soil of Jefferson county ?named after the great apostle of disintegration and segregation?upon whose soil the holy feet of the great apostle once actually deigned to tread?ami there he incubates over Jefferson's Kotes and the Resolutions of 'US and '90, nml once every two years conies out a like u weird prophet of evil and proclaims modem political degeneracy and In's own ancient and superanuated Bourbonism. Miorllmutl Writing. The editor of the Charleston, ICauawlui, Tribune, says: ' ; We have just received a copy of Ben. Pitman'# Manual of Phonography. If you want to learn to write short hand, you must take Hen. l'ituuin's book, by all odds the best. The best proof is that almost i every short hand writer of any account uses it. John Bright says of phonography < that it ia so clear as to bo easily learned by ^ every one of ordinary capacity, and it is Ben. Pitman who lias made it clear. The t Springfield Jtcpublican says that if the | children were taught it in the schools it would save live-sixths of their time. Sir (. William Punbarsays it is bound to supersede long-hand, as the locomotive has superseded the stage coach. When it promises so many advantages why not use it 1 in our schools ? t Wo do not say with the Tribune that short hand should be taught in the schools. The ^ schools have enough to do to teach their < scholars the ordinary olemcnt8 o( an Eng- I lish education?to teach the language as it ( is now spoiled, written and spoken?and tins. :14 ?re nil know <hov nfill ita vi?n? im. . ? ?' - 1 perfectly?but wo do Siiy that every young j person who bns been to school long enough i ami baa programed far enough to sco and appreciate tho imperfections of our Eng- . liah tongue as it is' written should be stimulated to acquire the art of writing by sound, which is the phonographic, art, and | thus enroll himself or herself among those ' who will in the near future intelligently J demand such a revision of our language as will make it more nearly conform in its spelling to the sound of the word. ^Aa an art and an accomplishment the Ability to write phonographieally is a great acquisition, but it would bo confusion worso confounded to introducj its study into tho schools in advanco of the revision . of our printed language. Tho day is not distant, in yiew of tho agitation in high quarters, when our miserable system of ' spelling will be thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and when as certainly ns that the spoiling of "ye" olden time gave way to that of this day so that of thisdny will give way tospelling by sound and common sense. Our Nlilp Kliotl ru Kuhj Went Virginia ' 'tvi' l*n%lou. ktiiawiiu Tribune, Kigliteen days after the election there are several counties in the Third district frdm which no nccurato ligures have been < reported to tiio pressor tlio public through 1 the Secretary of State at Wheeling. In this respect there should bo a little reform and perhaps legislation. Wo had hoped ?re this to havo Announced to our enders the majorities in every ounty for tlio principal candidates. I'ruviotiQ to the election we sent addressed ?nVelopes with rcquesttb tho clcrksof each :ounty to send us the figured im noon an jflkially reported at the county Beats, that we might give them to tho public in a tang* iblo shape. Only a few?a very fewest* ieed?have been courteous enough or pub* lie spirited enough to spare ten minutes of lime for tho purpose, and we havo had to abtniu information from private sources. We suppose every county clerk is satisfied when the result in his own county is before him. II each receiving.ofllcial was remind within ono day niter reception of the district reports, to foot up and transmit to Wheeling, or some center, the results of in election could be made known to the voters at large moro easily and In a more satisfactory and rapid way than tho present ilow coach method. OtmUllOtt'lMJ I'll OMl* Lit IT Y, I'o<m! lor 'tItouuhl I?r Kteryhotlx-High mill I.IHV, The following tabulation from ollkial sources exhibits the surprising growlh of the Republic during twenty years of Republican protection to agricultural aud other labor, in population, farm values, agricultural ami other products, (n ocean commerce aud in the facilities for inter...nvnitu>h?u It will tin that (to incmut {iff cent ot ISSO over J&50 is: For population, 110 per cent; value of farms. -12; wheat product, 1SS; wheat export, 11,0011; corn product, 103; corn exriort, wool product, 280; cotton product, 05; oats product, 1150; barley product, 1711; butter export, 4111; elieogo export, 72U; petroleum product. 8,817; pig-iron product, H'(i7; rails produced, 01.'J; hoffg packed, JIW; merchandise imported, SI), and exported. 1")0; nold and silver produced; 03: gold auu silver imported, 0S8, and miles ot railroads, l&S. There has been n decrease of i'O per cent in the item of Kold and silver exported In 1SS0 ii"ainst 1SG0?for which we should all be duly thankful. Subjects. IMP. IM0. Population of U. S.... 50,155,78:1 VhIUO of farm* fV-f 1.675, flO.l'JT.ltll.IHV? Wheat jirotlticea^... l*:?,iai,y?M iw.MMGS Wheat ex|??rled* 4,155,16:1 1511,80'.),W5 G\/ril imilticetl0 SW(7yj,7.2 3,717,131,5.5 Corn t*x| or.cil9 tt,:U4.:UM 'JS.li5U.877 Wool proJucedt CO/.ttl.u.a '.'3J500,LOO Cotton prolucoti? Oit.s produced* 172,ftt:i,185 * 107,838,35ft) llirley produced9 I5,8if> 8W 4l,U.s,n'5 Butter exported} 7,Ml,221 8'J,2.W,t?58 Oneo.'o exporlcdf 15,521,8 W 127.55a.yo7 IVtrolC'liiu produiTd] 'Jo 1,000 22,:iS2,5'AI I'L'Iron produced }?? 'Jl'J.770 l.?U>,IH Bills produced: 20.VU1. , 14-11,837 packed 2,350,822 0,'JM til Mi'relmnrtlsc imp Ma.d'G.U'J 8<J77,iH|,71ti Merelmndl o exp $::U,57tI,0G7 t.S.JS.OW/'M Cold nnd ?llver prod., SU5,l50.uoO 75,20.),0U0 tiuM unci fcllver lnij>. Unilnuul, in IKK tfU.GM KS/J27 #lluhlit'ls. trounds. JltiUa. {Barrels. t Net tons. Tin* Momum CumlhlutuN ItHiisul. The letter of John T. C'niric, the Morniot! eandidate for Delegate to Congress froiti Utah, in which lie refused to engage in a joint debate with his Libera) or "People's I'artv" competitor, reads as follows: Salt Lakk City, Oot. 10,1882. The Hon. Philip T. Van /He, Salt Lake Cit i/: Dbaii Snt:?Referring to your favor of the K?th iust., which I did not receive until Saturday afternoon, 1 beg to say that I do not agreo with you in bolieviug that the principles and claims of the two parties ean be better understood by the voters by listening to joint discussion*, as i fail to see that my party has anything to g.iin by such discussions. Its members are fully conlirmed in their principles and claims imd care nothing for the views of the socalled Liberal*; and I cannot ask my friends to attend meetings under the pretense of listening to a discussion of political issues, when, judging by the past, so far as the Liberals are concerned, it would be nothing but au attack on their religious principles. 1 propose to conduct my campaign in tho interests of my friends, the party who nominated me, and not in the interest of my opponents, and I do not proposo to furnish tho latter with audiences which they could not otherwise obtain, nor in any other manner give them either aid or comfort. 1 therefore most respectfully decline your challenge, and remain very truly yours," Jon.v T. Caink. Wiikx purchasing eye glares you should bear in mind Mat ihe "Celluloid KyeUlasiii" itre the best in the market. For. side by all leading jewelers and opticians. mwk.uv Don't Die in I ho IIoiimo. "Rough on Rats" clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, Hies, ants, mole*, chipmunks. tropin* . 15c. t THE GREAT CURj?|f o I Jon | | ?RHEUMATISM? I 0 Aa It ia for aU tho painful illnciui.-i of tlxc o g KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. ? c 3t olcauicd tho smtctn of tho acrid poison ~ 85 that cauaca tho dreadful nifffcrinjr which ?i O only Uio vicUraa of Ilhcuniatiam can rcillto. ? 5 THOUSANDS OF CA8ES J z ?r Uio wont forma of thla tcrriblo disease . C &aro been quickly rellevod, and In oUort time ? <J PERFECTLY CURED. ? o ii:irn, |i. u?jni)o? duy. soli? nv nut^i-STs. 5 < II- Drycnn tm writ by mall. WELLS. niClCAEDSOirfc Co..BurlingtonVt. * TitAVELtiliS' GUIDE. nr.rARTnr.g or trains?wmr.nso Tint ouu- ?? d*y. A.M. A.M. P.M. r.K. >. <S 0. R. R H:35 8:51 3:10 4:55 r. m. Jcnt.0. Dlv ... 9:80 1:80 |4;00 11:15 Y..P.AB. Div 6:40 1:30 5:10 A.M. fley.arjtu 6:00 11:10 1:50 Jl.55 \, O. A8t. L... 8:52 6:32 8:52 1:57. 4:17 Vl7 A.M. r. M. A.M. A.M. ;..T.V.Aff. ?j:!0 *5:30 12; 00 G:00 34:00 ARF.17AL OF TSUNB. 8UUduy. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. 5. (to. R. R 12:15 10:30 2:30 t):*20 . P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. lent. O. Dlv? 6:53 10:00 2:55 10:45 7MP.4B.Dlv .... 7:55 11:20 *0:25 A.M. r.M, A.M. Hey. A Pitts 11:40 5:SS 7:57 1*42 A.M. A.M. A.M. i.M. P.*. r.K. O. A St. L.. 11:0V 8:52 6:37 11:02 4 02 7:17 m ? to m ?-.? nt Pu"v + Daily except BunclHjr. J Btcubenvlllo Accommodation.?This train durng tho day pa?c8 backward and forward between ilartln'H ferry and Bcll&lro; stopping when required ,t ihu Sherman House, ^itnarUle, Woat Wheeling ind Gravel UlU. J Mawllon Accommodation. St. Ctoirsvillo Accommodation. C., T., V. Si w. Tralim run by Columbus time. WHEELING AND ELM GROVE IIR On and after MONDAY, October ?1, 1SS2, carson ho Wheeling and Kim Grove Kail road will run as OUqwh : - . Through caw leaving 'Care to and from Kntton. ho city (corner Market *6.120 a. m. asop. m. ind Eleventh streets),and 7,00 " S;00 " VatnmV, at 7:10. " 3:10 " 6:20 x. ?. 2:20 I*. M. 8:20 M 4:20 " 17:00 " 3 40 " . 9.00 5 00 " 7:40 " 5:00 " 010 " 5:40 " 9.00 " C:20 '? 10:00 " 0 20 " 10:20 " 7:(0 ?' 11:20 ' 7:00 " 11:40 " 0:00 " 11:40 ? 7 40 '? 1:C0 r. v. 12:20 r. ?. 8:20 " From the dir. 1:00 9:00 " jFrom Stamm w 1:40 " . ' I ?S?nd?yn excepted. ' oo21 J<?s. K LKKH. HUperlnW-iitlfmL KRAFTS DIARRHEA COMPOUND, The oMly siifo and certain cure, for Cliolora, Cliolcru Morbus, Dlaniin'O, Dysciitarr, Colic, Cramps, Summer Cotnii!n;lits, Ac. Invaluable for children during' their Second Summer. In use for raorotluu twenty yean and Um never failed, No euro now. Price SO cento. It. A. McCAllE k CO., Proprietors, Jyl WUEKLING, W.VA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U~0. PETER MAN, tlUHlic'O oi* tlio Pohuu. OJlJoc-Lower E?d ofiforood Wwd Market House, >* ill attend to the colloctUn of cUtnu. All bail* new win bo iirotnpily attended to. no! rj\] IE AUG AND PAR LOU STOVE. FOR HAUL) COAL Imtirnvul for INK. The "ArgHnl'' li acknowledged the uioit tnngnHWutlitov# ttcr produced. LlllUuil iCil It) I'D) at SKSBtrr j* iiuo.'fl, ??1 131 i Market Street. RUCTION'SALE OF LOTS I fa the fitnndapt-Addition (o Martin'* Ferry, at .IHimvHIe.vn HATUKDAV, November 4, ISM, be KltiniriK ?l 2 o'clock v. m. on the tifeiniiei, Junt ww-t of tho .Ktim ami Standard Mflli. Utie-llilrd of Ui??e loii ha* tnou hold at jtrivuUj imIu within the IMnt li'Jl ik)!. )'Ut JJO JllMhrr in? will )> made iiiilll after the nubile aale it over. | One hundnd clW4iliin? houri'saiid burincMrootns will Iks needed within the next nluety dayn to sup. ply. Iht? want* of over !HXI *oikmeli to bo employed by tlio.N'nanud Blatidard Mllla, who with their] famlllc* will mM at lean 1,110 to the population of . Ktimvlilo. UoummoI iho kind desired arotcntlnu id .V.tiiavlllo to day h) hn to net the owners k piullt ol (rum 12 tola percent. Kehdl ilwlHtit* orilemr.lillnKU cliatiKeof lotion iMiinot And n better place for n IiuMuwk, mid workmen eipectlng to secure wotk In either of thu tibove named mill* would do well to Invest now; dohiv will result In competition and linker prices oral. _ "Ht' Niciiolai It (ihoi* nnythinij tee produce in the trntUnt,"?London Tivts, ST. NICHOLAS 1'OK yroxjsa folks. PARKNT8 who dcxlro entertaining and wholesome reading for Uitlr children, and Young Tdka who enjoy accounts of travel anil adventure, historical Incidents slot! k, pictures. household amtt*emeut, and harmless fun, will llnd them In Sr. Nichomh. which UreatunUed by tne pr*?s and pubic. of both KiiKUtidami America, an Hie boxt iiihI fluent 11 hum 7.1 ne for children ever printed. The new volume, which begin* ? hh the November number, mid opens with u colored frontispiece, will bo much the finest ever Issued, and the a'tentlon of all pirenti ami all reading yottuj: Mks Is invited to the followiiic partial list of attractions: "The Tflikltiim Kroflwr** Tl.lp.UHl-" A new serial Hory by J. T Tuowiuidos formerly editor ol "Our Young Folks," nnii author o( "The Jack Hazard Stork*,' etc. "The Slorj of Viloan " , An historical novelette of girl iiud boy life In the 13th Century, liy Fiunk r. rtockton. lormerly a&lHtaut editor ol Sr. Mciioun, autnor of "Buddcr Grange," etc. "'Hi* Story or ltolilu Hood."An Account of iha famous yeoman. Fy Mai*r:ck Tjiomwos, author of "Thy Witchery of Arcnery." "The Story of tho Field of tlio Cloth of Uoid." ByR.S. Brooks'. To bo Illustrated with many remarkable plcturor. ' A Bniud-Xew Notion." A capital and novel play. By W n.ll am M. Bakeu, author of ''Ilia Majesty, My.elf," etc. "Swept A way." A serial story of tlio Mississippi flood* of 1SW. By E. 8. ti.us, formerly editor of "lioldeu Days." "Elizabeth Thompson." A biographical paper reKirdlng this celebrated painter of butt escciios. UluHinucd with pictures prepared for Sr. Nicuolas by Midi Thompson. ' Where was Villlcrs A thillliwptory of the Rutfto-Tuikfch war. By Ancflluald.Foitinw, \Vrtr-Corrtf|>ondeut. "The Hoy tit the White House." An account cf the life of "Tad" Lincoln. By Hutu tfnooKS, MUtlior of "Jhe B >y Emigrant*." ''Comedies for Children." A fine scries of juvenile jilayn. By e s. Brooks, author of' The Land of Nod," e^c., and Including A t'iirijlinas Mitfiftc: uTlie False Sir Santa Cluu^." Prepared expressly for holiday times. There will hi short Horlesby Losm M. Ai-ccrr, Kiut many other well known writers for youug folks: papers ou home duties and recreations, outdoor s|(oriH. ocuu patluu and instruction for hoys and niil*. with jtopuhr fcuturesanU departments. Price, S3 CO a year: ii'i cents a number. SubserlpUoos should begin with the November number. The succeeding tone,-"The Wonderjul ChrUltmu Number," will have, also, a colored frontispiece aud mauy unusual attmctlons. THE CENT(7ftY CO., XKW YORK, N. Y. Hot The ftfnjr of flic Ilody Is theb nlh; the sto-, nm li lib main sui-poit; the nerves lis mesctiKcrs; the bowels, the kidneys And the pores Its safeguards. Indlm-stinn creHtrx a vlnl?m nivnit ?????. ? tactics of the rt^al organ, and to bring tbciu buck to jlicir duty. Ihere is nothing like the refe'tmilnr, purifying. Invigorating, cooling operation of Tak ham's Shi.t/kk A1-FUIC.NT. It renovates tlie syst in and restoiH to health both the body and the mind. SOU) IIV A LI- DlUKtOlSTH. PIA3STO-POHTES. 'JNKdUAI.I.KD IN Tone. Toncli.WorKmaiisliip & Dnraliility." _ Wir.T.IAM KNAUIi ?fc CO. Ko*. 3M anil 2M West Rattlinoro Street. Baltimore. No. 112 i'lfth Avenue. New York. MOON'S LEVER FEED-GUTTER CUTS HAY AND CORN STALKS. STRONG, SL51PLE, DURABLE THE 11 KMT HAND-C'lITTF.U MAI>K. Price only 80 00: Cw?h with order. MANUFACTURED RY S. E. B0Y1), Wheeling, VI, Yn. DON'T <>K|>Kll II VM> or Omhcstral Instru/g= monts, or Musical Goods of fo)P2?2=35?itv "?>'kind, before kndi?& tor \ m'1 prices to A I.LK <i R. 1-0D m/_ - y>\ ?uin ?. ?? uuitycuepiucc, _ ill./j - t> -AJa Sew York. An excellent B Uj H I'iMon Cornet, &l!l fio: ??(#-!?*? 48 Ist It Ikt Cornet, now nsod < L tf b>' Liberatl ; Solo E Hat /"SoL mmkJA/ A'l? Trombone, #20. ' ?c,lt 9; '{ 't FAVORITE Corn Shellex-s . WITH OU WITHOUT l'AN. 1'EKO TABLE Oil I'ULLV FOH TOWER. TI1K LKVIHMJ AM) ItCNT MAI>E. Send for circular and juices before you buy. 1 CAN AXI) W1 Mi SAVE YOU MONEY. 8. K. liOV 1), Wheeling, W. Yn. COUS AM) CO IS .Mll.LS, CIDKIt MILLS, WAliOXS, FKCT1LI/EUS AM) SEKDS. y. E. Iltti'l), Wlmcliii^, W. Vn. AN HONEST OFFER! II you arc Kick or Ailing, no inirtter what the com>lnlnti>wiltetouR ?uil we will scud you on trial one of out largo ELKCTliO MEDICATED l'ADS, provided yoii agree lo pay for It if U cures you. Jf it iocs not, it costs you nothing to try it. Uojk, eta, giving full particulars, free. Address JXKLIKO I?A 1> M'r'd CO., KrooUlyii. X. Y. $10 to $20,000 In legitimate judicious speculation in Grain. Provisions nml Mocks on our perfected plan, yields sure monthly profits to large ami small Investor*. Address, for full particulars, K. E. KENDALL A CO., Coni'n Merchants, 177 & 1'3 LaSftlie8t..Ctdcago,UL Newspaper Advertising Unread, 10 Spruce M?? S. Y? ocU-ttWFfl\y. 3HJJJ, KKXDI. DOU fcRAUB. ?RBD. BJjpp C. KRAUS & CO., (Buccoaior to H. Schmalbaeh A Co.,) UirOETEIlS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines and Liquors, Brandy, GIN, CORDIALS AND WHISKIES, No. 1133 Market Sti oot, Wnft QA.MPH ELL'S CHOICE l'KESEKVES? IS WCODBS I'A 11.9, If you want the very lest buy none hut Joseph Campbell A Co.'* make. Take no other brand All good Gioccrs keep them, ocH CLOTHINO?J. BR]LLE8, OVERCOAT PICNIC. I A Regular Old Jubilee i, FULL GROWN Overcoats for Daddies, Grand Daddies, Old lluolielor*. " Swell*, brokers, Druiumort. 44 Clergy, Doctors, Lawyers. " Klegantly-fonned Ajwdlos. JiMloon and UenH-pole Shapes. 14 lltcli and l'oor, High and Low. " Uj jilriun wife, iuuth?rt yirlund daughter. " to suit your pocket-book, lit you and keep you warm. M tlmt won't fada ami willsatisfy you. " Ulster shape, for parly, theatre anil cold. " Last and the very latest is the Elgin, satin lined, a refitilar "Daisy," Bco It and you will agree so. HALFGROAVN Overcoats to please you in style, l'a in price. " comfortable to skate ?ml ?aowball in. u that you won't avoid wearing. " that the boys won't ridicule. " to please vour first girl. ' that the dog can't tear. " to wear to the Matinee. u easy to slip on and oil'. " just like sister's beau wcara. " to catch a ?lrl with. " nicer tbanl'u had when iio was ahoy " to ride horseback or byciele. " elegant for 8aturday pluy. Young Sprouts. ( Overcoats for Papa's Hope, Mamma's Joy, Baby Boy. that wilhuake your neighbor green vrjin jeaiousy. " that will make the whole church talk. " to please you, and if that is all Hub will buy it. " to tickle Grand Pa and Grand Ma. " better than you can make at home. ' " covered all over with buttons, buckles, Ac. I* as fancy as your dretsmakcr can make. " hs numerous in stylo ns arc your t ideas. i " that will coax uncle to lolce Harry , out. : " that don't cost much. ; " trimmed in Plush, tho latest, to please every Pa, Ma and Baby. 1 Every last cent, eycry energy, every experience, every minute and everything we could control, we have devoted to our Overcoat Trade this fall, and we know you will award us the price when jou see the quality, quantity and price of our noods. Any Size, 1 years old to size 50, breast, and prices lower than can be bought anywhere . else.. J. BRILLES, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 11583^_A.Z3STST. oc28 DRY GOODS. STONE & THOMAS. FALL TRADE i l^oi-1882. , I I 1 JTJST OPENED 1 FULL USES OF LAHDIES' DRESS GOODS!1 j Silks, Satins, |GASHMERES, BROCADES,; VELVETS, PLUSHES, ! ?AKD? SUITINGS!, LATEST STYLES Gloaks,Dolmans&Sacques IN CLOTH. | Lined Silk Wraps 1 Ladies', Gent's and Children's Underwear, Full Lines. Gent's and Hoys' Suitings, Elo- I gant Goods. ' BLAISTKIETS. M'est "Virginia Country Flannels, the best in the Trade. ELEGANT CARPETS!' All Latent Patterns?Body Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrains, Bugs. 0i" Cloths, linoleum, WindowSi.ades, and Curtains, Great Bargains. Carpets Cut Without Extra Charge. I ave Greese Feathers Atoajs on lland. UJn Pni.rl o Plnn* Pn^l* i no uuun a uiuoc UflMI 11 HUB- ' A, Lot or lienin&nts and Last | Season's Goods at one-half their Vuluc. Stone&Thomas. 1030 Main Street. OC!) GROCERIES AMD TOBACCO. TIMOTHYSEED ?AND? PHGENIX PATENT FLOOR, 1,000 Bags Prime and Choice Timothy Seed for Bale. ! Phuitilx Patent Flour always In slock; Try It. It is I lie heat. Headquarters for AIIDUCKLE'S justly Celebrated COFFKJl. FULL LIKE OF GU0CE1UE8. Cull to see lis. Jos. SpciAol& Co. IC'JII WIIOMvSAI.IO (i lIOI'Mlifl, S.BAERMS Have the Largest Mid most Complete Stock of GROCERIES! In the State. 2 Gar Loads of Soapine , Received last week. This is known us the best in the Market. "We offer special inducements in CANNED TOMATOES & PEACHES And all other Canned Goods. TOBACCOS, TEAS & SYRUPS Sold lower tlmn any other house iu our line in the State. Before buying call nutl examine our large md extensivo stock of groceries. A large JiBcount to cash buyers. S. BAER & SONS, 1412 and 14U Main Street. sf 18. TO THE GROCERY TRADE. I take plonstire In announcing to my old patrons and to the trade generally, that, slneo the late lire nt my establishment,! have thoroughly renovated my buildings, hii?1 hid now prepared to oiler us large and varied n stock of general 'groccrleit and , provisions its can b? ioutul in Ihe State. Thexe goods are all new and catu1 lullv selected. My own cure of cholco smoked meats delivered direct from my Pork House at Manchester. I have been api>oiiit(H S.1I0 Hgent In the city for Ihe following leading speeiuliUs, viz: I liumfui'd Clicinicnl Works' Rcuomicd , leasi rowucr in liouies. ' P.J. Bitter's Fruit Buttersaud Preserves. Frank SiddaPs Wonderful Soap. Ward's White Borax Soap. Ward's Electrifying Soup. McXamnra's (ilory Tobacco. McAlpiu'u Onward Tobacco. Wejniaii & Bros'. Celebrated Pittsburgh Smoking Tobacco. I DuPoul's Siiorlinyr, Bille, .Mining and Wasting Powder. 1 FAMILY AX I) BAKERS' FLO U It. McConnclisville (Jold Sheaf Patent FJour, Best in the market. Silver Star?Baker's Flour. f Daily Bread?Baker's Flour. | 31. REILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER,t VOllK PACKER, Nns. 1300 itttrl 1H11 Mn5n I jy20 """Wheeling,"W*. Va. 1 vp:\v crop Sew Orleans Molasses! | just received at . SMYTH'SIX IS PRIME. 1 oc'?l JJOMEMADE riUvSEUVKS, J PICKLES, ETC. Preserved Peaches, I'ears, Quinces, Pinenp>le, Damson and Tomatoes Cucumber L'ickles, French Pickles, Spanish Piekles,Hylen Salad, Mellon Mangoes, Pepper Mangoes, I .'each Marmalade and a variety of Jellies nt I GEO. K*. McMECU EN'S, ocG. 130(3 Market St. THUKBER'8 j 311 REDDED OATS, GRANULATED TAPIOCA. SAGO, WHEAT, FARINA', OATMEAL ind their celebrated Potted and Cailned lieata for summer use, at au!9 McMKCHKN'S. 1380 Market St. >LUMB!NG, GAS AND STEAM FITTING* I pRIMBLE & LUTZ, f I3IiXJ3VLBEB,SJ 1 3as and Steam Fitters,' 1418 Market Street. . j Heating and ventilating of public build ugs, unciiiiigs ana inciorirs a spcciullf< J piIOMKSON '& II1J1IIAKD, PKACTICA1 1?],UM1!EI!S, 3as and Steam Filters 1314 MAIiKET STREET, Wheeling, W. Vh. SPECIALTIES, itcflm Heating and Ventilation, Hud Jacket Forcc Pump, Underwriters (7ns Machine, #?*Ofders from the country promptly filled. MS-I yyii. iiam; & sox, 1 PRACTICAL rLTJMBHIiS, OAS A>'D STEAM FITTERS, No. 33 Twelfth Street. I All wotlt tloiie ]>roni|ttly nt rmuoimMc l-rliw. )a" J^TJKE F1TXON, , PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Graft and SteamFittei^ 1410 M AIN STREET. All nrrtnrw promptly ?ttcn?1c<l tn. lul NEW ARRIVAL. 200 Boxes Fine New Layer Figs. 50 Boxes Extra Largo Now French l'runcs. JUST RBCKIVED BY ' j 1ST. SCHULZ,,1 0CiS 1319 MARKET 8TRKKT. J t DRY POOPS. _ BARGAINS! j }i; j A ', - V. Iu addition to llietr now stock of. FINE DRESS GOODS AND WINTER WIMPS, J. S. RHODES k CO. Are offering Hie following BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK; 1 Case auo Dress Goods for 20c. 1 Case 25c Drew Goods for 20c. 1 Cuso good Drew Goods for 12)>jc. Heavy blue and White Chintz, worth 10c ror 10c. 1 Cute 12Mo Canton Flannel for 10c. 1 Case 15c Canton Flannel for 12#c. 50 I'aira 10 I Grey Blankets at $1X0, worth *2 25. 50 Pairs 10-4 Grey Manketant $2.50, worth $3.00. A complete stock of WHITE ULANKETS, all at low prices. I Q RllAdflcMA U.U. JLIllVUUOUUVij HGii MAirsr ST. (Xfll " EASTERN Dry Goods Store MARSHALL & CO., 1110 MAIN STREET. OUR STOCK OF WINTER GOODS Is now complete. Having purchased several lots at big discounts ive arc enabled to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS tn Dress Goods, Table Linens, Flannels and Jtluukcts, Hosiery and UndwM'Piir. t Fancy Goods anil Notions. MARSHALL & CO., mo ma.riv st. Two Cases Full Standard Calicoes ic. a yard, same as sold elsewliwe it SC. i -MERCHANT TAI LORS. SEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS S. Hess & Sons, MERCHANT TAILORS, . Hare now in 8tock a Pull Line of FancyandStapleWoolens BOTH FOREIGN ASD DOMESTIC, "Which we ofTer at Prices that Defy Competition! Other "Woolens at lowest price?. We carry lie largest line of goods jn tjje c((yt anj our Jet Ups are first-class in every respect. ALL WOOL KMT JACKETS Anil a Full Line of Sents' Furnishing Goods, Persons desiring anything in our line will ind it to their interest to examine our stock >eiore purchasing elsewhere. C. HESS SONS, COll. MAIN vt FOURTEENTH 8TS. sol> DRUGGISTS. LflDlES READ THIS! PF.PPKR Hint la PEPPER! CISX.UttON, that is CINXA3IOX. PUEE spices: AJ.L K1ND3, AT LOG-^V3NT Sz CO.'S, Druggist, Bruno Corner. Catsup Bottles! Fruit Jars, Salad Dressing, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Hiclily rerfuiucil Toilet Soaps, Toilet Sols, Thermometers, Barometers, at low prices. SOLD 11Y IX>GA2V CO. [HE HOUSEKEEPERS' DELIGHT I IS LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S Excelsior Baking Powder. Tho beJit nn<l chenpc.'t reliable Powder in tbo aarket. Add ray ardent id LOGAN <&' CO., eoIO prugklgt*. bridge c<mi?r. , R,. JEL. LIST DRUGGIST, LOIO ovt^lisr ST., Keeps in stock a line of fine Chemicals 'atent Mcriteines, Toilet -Articles, Brushes, Jonibs, Notions, Cigars, Ac. Citizens and Strangers are cpnlially Invited o call, jel l ^ DRY GOODS, Geo. E. Stifel & Go.'s!, ' fy i Ci m 3 IF .A.T iT i u it I I ANNOUNCEMENT I! S * * H *************************** " i STtiTTSi Jlonn'et Silks nro acknowledged to be f< 0110 of the hofit wearing Silks in (ho nmr* * ket. We nro now prepared toshow a complete lino of these desirablo Hilka, which : w?ro purchased at lower prices tliuu we can \ buv (hem nt now. Wo respectfully solicit an oxnmination, q feeling confident that the low prices wo are t asking for them cannot bo implicated in ? tlw oily. - J AVo are also showing full lines of other c llrst-class brands. a c WRAPS!! Having recently enlarged and reinod* ; clt'd our Cloak Hoom, wo nro hotter prepared than ever to exhibit our iniinenHo and well selected slock of Ladies' and Misses' "Wraps. That they arc cheap, styl- isli, well-made and the perfection of tit, is -j acknowledged by every luay who nan examined them. u BLANKETS, Etc. ! ' . (3 d We receive Homo-^Inde Blankets and {' Flannels from over a do/ito of the. princi- J pa] factories in Ohio. West Ylrg'mUt, &wl * Pennsylvania, which enables us to show P everj-variety. Our prices arc rock bottom. $ ii PLUSHES! ! r And V.KLVETS in ulJ nhniUs and ijuali- 1 ties. Fine Black and .Seal Plushes fpr J Sacques a specialty. i nun t qtihi ? nn UL.UI Li V III LL %SS UUi; c 1114. 31ain St. ? gg ? FURNITURE, CARPETS,?C. : HEADQUARTERS FOR ; FURNITURE | AND J CARPETS! I * St * i? i | Wcaro Just In recclni al t Fiirn tiiffl'awMwfe B U I 1111U I U I tilDECOARDS &ud WARD- n ROBES. 0 ft _ .If Our Now Patterns arc now ^ I^rnntfllin. embracing MOQUETTE3, M 11 n I 11K I A 1VELVETS, BRUSSELS. TA- I y U I (J V I U I i'ESTK Y and tZGHAlsk. ' F fft | Our fusrortment of Ram? 1b very IJ linrO Ilar??0' embracing RMYRNA, VELFllIU .S'VFIc, HOSQUJvTTES, BRUSSELS, ?i 11U CLU I TAPESTRY, and many otbesB. Linoleum Oil Cloths! ^ All widths and Standard Wakes. Window Shadeslil Pattern* for Store# and Private Dwellings. t Rattan Ctiairs!ll!I I a /all lino of the Wakefield and iieywood Bros. ? Folding Ghairsliil' tho thrco leading factories of the country. * Chamber SetsMMl Darlnr Onto!"1 i rdllOl ociSls???rr,ffi any other house In the city. P DNDEffiKING.\ ton&tantly on hftiulftlltho latest styles. MOTALIG ? CASKETS, CASES and WOOD COFFINS furnished ou short notice. H FRIEND & SON J inh28 1 PHOTOGRAPHY. QHILDBliN'S Portraits ft Specialty. All sittings by the instantaneous proci-ss.nt PARSON'S', oclO Opposite McLurc House. CRAYON PORTRAITS AT 7 I M.YLES' ART STUDIO, [ Ko, 21M MAIN RTRKKT. pLUMMER Hm the Large* t ami Finest Pliotograpli Grallcry IN THK CITY. Bent 80.00 Cabinet* *nly 83.00 per dozen. ^ 11M MAIN Sl'RKET. gPUC?TIOH>i- " 1 SCHOOL FTGEsi hjbrity, motherly carp rnni r ' IT. 1)E CltAKTAlj ACAIIE11V ii jlrti, under Iht chirsenl J",H? ltntlon nflbrUlnKi'Xre|<tloiu||y kik?5&, V10 ^ ie nny ot bnllhtul ?tid ?f?ifKhtfiil . vucuvm, hi tiWrv deiiii'i! ' ivtil o( Jcmalti t^uMlluii, Include* U!u iniilwn .nyiiiiRi* ?ml wuric, ut Yoty nuoiuMo r?l? ioqII wnd fortCAt^Uvuoof ihI?N'}joal, J DlRfcCTKfcfl OK THK MIAHKMY OK THK VISITATION, J)-24U1W KtMWhiS^vv*^ VESLEY&M FEMME INSTITUTE, BfAUSTON, VIRGINIA, ' Opens ite|>lamlftr soft. 1MI One o| thu Vint diooW for Younj?} artlw, In thr I tilted m?Ux nrrontuUnc* K'nuilful. ITuuntu nmur|M*?i|, \^. II* from clK?tcei? SUtt??. Term* Am?>n< vhu M \ tlio Union. Itonrvl, \W*Vlng, kuclUh itmiw ,?lln, French, Uc'inatt, lnMruiuvnial MuMp. Ac 1 ir Hcholwttc jm from Scjncmbvr U> June,iiW*,' ,orC?UH,?,'*(W''tt'10 f.KV. WM. A. II AUl'.H,D. 1)., l'nYt, jyOocwr.?vr Munition,Vi. M VIRGINIA UHlVEHSlTf. The ucst?o?lon Ik?kId? SKl'TKilHKR ctli, M KN Bkt'ARATrf SCMOOI.*, Including Khool of III*, nryamlftliool of hnuUih. Full cuuim* iti 1>W mlMedlitnu extending throucliout the h-wImi, ;nlHrj,".il forllitJf* Jur Mii<Jy of Sinn* utl hclciitinn AgrlcnHurv; rotnvUtoly urnUM iicmlcrtl Irtbrittoiy. 1 lioruURli routx-a In ?m iVut ml Modern 1*ujvi?kc* mid llimtuw. Ttxii^, t cost Ncc**atv exi-eme* not over ins. For ftUiloitiic* Mid oihcr Information udd'tw W. L. NSILSON, 1'm.ldciil. wn5 VonrmUnwii.W. y>, jiAL'nnoUlO, Ml). Mt. VkusoN ISKtm n, No. 4ii ML Vernon l'luv. I tortrillniJ ami J>?y HdtncscluKiI ftr ^otiii); lailie* I ml Utile Ulil*. Koundtd |vV.?. Mi*. M J.Ji.iiei I ml Mrx. 11. M#U1n?id PrtwMt-i. orp-iul *Wu l'role?.^?rx. L'cautiful frontUK one ol Urn KiirnxitiiliiiK Watldiiftton lonumout. Miicittlonid liilvjuiiuj.'c.* wfi*ttrr<?ANcd. ihCUlrtl* V't "<lm?l.|li- l|ni) In IMnrtnnU. )y;( BUSINESS CARDS. pEAUGDS >V 11A 1*LY, ITnshlouulilti Hoot.Malicr, OS T,7El.hTll 8TKELT, Next lo SbcrtiTi otUii\ The Best mitciliil. hwt tit and ma?t iei?oimlib rlci-i* tor the vorv bc>>t work In the Hty. ?-u ^TJEPHEN McCOLLOUUll, ( aipciitcr ami IJuHdcr, Brick Buildings erected complete In nil raolera mproYemeut*. Aim wooden bullill??i filled up ouipletoou lot. Wooden ImlldlUKs Trained *uu tiled up In yard at work ahop nnd taken to my ArtnnuconiplcIcd.Kii reasonable terms. All al( rations inane on old bulldlntM, roofs valley* itnl ky-lichbtparticularly attended to. l>e?kf, txmiitum, ud shelving fl tied op on short notice; More front* ;; ut In and stores altered. Residence No. t>9 Six- ; ceutti street, lonnvrly occupied bv Mr. tv? wvw 1)011 III tfftr of Owpltnl. (in A11. V 13. mtll ' YyilEEUNG BOILER WO-5] " Munufiii'Uuen o' portable, iUiiouary, nurir? >ollcni. Irec chitig, fhlratiey*, kttii.n, d,*,:*. nutu-ra and all Linda of ficnvy *!uct tnm *f,rk K'hIois in accoudlmnd boilers. For liiforxxuiluii ppty to . cox >v moruihos, _ , , ? .. ? , xo. K?jC Mniktt Unci Telephone (Ml. Re;?alM*Krul attention. Tumi IWWltlH*)!^. myls Q 0. LIST, J&, ^OTtKI PACKER Jtd cuwr of the celebrated CHESTER MBAI8 whlth are now road/ and for m.V m 28 FOURTEENTH hTKEZT. My 8. C. Meat* tro all branded, "UsVi Chwtct,? ap5 J M. OLOUSTON, CUUi IX Iraiii,6ronwl Feed, Haled Hay, Strait ic, South Street, Near Market Street fUlpny the hlghcht nnrket prico for wheat,com, ami (mix. ]*is PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. JAMES A. HENRY, LICIK3KD REAL EjT.VTK BP.OKKU, n?l General Eutilucss Agent, Collector and Notary i'u Mle, IClf) lUltKLT STr.ELT. rcr>oiml attention given to renting li?ii?>.ctil'filing a-nw, i)iiicliH>e nml tnle f mil estate. Hill* ml i ciihioiih ctrillied; Lew** ?ml oilier tHWh Instrument* invfinriI. <<: ^LEXANDER BONE, SR., otap.y ptinnin. LinF.VRKn urkprat. bust. N??tt IUTAL JSTATK AUKST. LoanH negotiated, utocka bought anil sold, EmMum'and iminufttcturerh'bookftOpcmMl.cMinlDWl nil closed. UstHtcfi settled, note#, book account*, ud rent* collected, Houses rented mid 1mk?1. ollcctions promptly remitted. Advituces aula 11 burini^cormpondenccconfltlentittlly attended ?. Bend for circular to references. 131s Market rcct, (Crangle's Block,) over City Bank, Wliwllng, I V*. UC_ J*AMES GILCHRIST, Civil Engineer, Surveyer anil Examiner f Laml Titles. Office:?12 Twelfth Street, Wheelioi:, V. Va. Telephone, No. 5!?. anl*. ^ 0. SMITH, teal Estate, Bond & Stock Broker. Special attention given to collecting rents and tht :neml management ol Keel Eauto. mhl 1220 Main Mrcet, Whocllng, W. V?. PROFESSIONAL. DR. HULL1IIKN Iirs returned to the city nnd reimed the practice of meifefne ami mirj;cr}-. Jfu ui bo found ?t Die OFFICE OF Till: BOA HI) OF EDUCATION ver the City Rnnk. Market ytnrt. myri COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. 1I00N A CO., 11C0 MAIN STREET, dealers in (train, Provisions and Oils, In Car Lots. Ordenu.1m.lfor SPECULATION Infiralu,I'mWon*, Oil anil StockMtn margin in Uclmtige# ?l liiaiKo, New Voik and Oil City. ChlwiKO C-ortosjioiidenUr-B. Uavenjxtrt it to.. M. . XlclioUA 0>. H_ B. Daves pore, n. B- mum*. Gcjiuml. 011). Wwliii! A bon, Sj?1?i 3. DATENPOltT CO., . COMMISSION" Wlon 111 Grain, Hour, Scc-ds, ITotMom, I'licui &tid Dried Fruit*. 1R7 WASi.INnTON' RT- M1WAPO ITTrvP'iP.YR. ixr J. W. CO WD EN, W attorney at lav. Ofllco, No. 1222 Chftpllno St., VN heeling, W,, V?. rompt attention tn all Imrinw if7ru DanieV^ati.w. tmcil No. 1318 Market street, (over City Eink,) ig w.Va. f R. COWDEN, I . ATTORNKY AT LAV.. No. 1222 Chlpllnc St.. Wheeling. U. Y*- PT-L rASIES P. ROGERS, I ATTORNEY AT LAW Kn. 1207 ChinlliiB St.. oupodtc U?c Oonrf Howe, TiceUnii. ff.Vt. JKtTANNIBAL FORMS-, LX A1TOKNKV AT I.AW. , OHIO). Cttstnm Hour'. Wh'--1lnv w.V>. 1111 HATS AND CAI'S. plLLSTVLi^ j ?OF? HATS AND GAPS I KOW IN STOCK AT *eo. .T. aMnlliison's, 1222 MARKET STItKHT, "I* Wli.ylr.T. VV. Vi_ J VST OI'JOXK'a An Elegant Hnc of STAS1), BRACKKT .fc MMtAKV Also in slock a furjjc variety of Table Cutlery and Carvers, OflomI at rcflsoiuilil iiritrx JOHN X'lIlUDICK. oex 1130 MAI.V HHEH.