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THE IN7TELLIGENCEH. PublUhld dally ihuud?jfcca?cpud;, fkbw.campheu.ahakt, . rrop*#, At Kgs. 25 and 27 Poorteautb H tree l. TKHM8 01* DAILY. Ouo copy one year..|8 001 Three raoBtbt 12 00 Six mouth*. 4 001 Ouo mouth 75 Dellrered bjr carrier* In dtjr, lBc per week. TifRMb OF bWdl-WKKKLY: ' Cue year........ ....13 001BU months ...II 60 TERMS OP WJCEKLT: Ono year ?11 CO t Blx months.....?91 00 Great reduction to Clubs. Bend for sample copy and circular* Addrru FREW. OAMPflKLL A HAKT. WhrtllHv, II'. t'o. [ Entered at the PnetofUceat Wheeling, W.Va., m secoiH-elaaw matter. WUK 10.INW. VA.. OCfOBEH liH&M. ,.?,d JmP""'"" Lord Coleridge in b?n^ ntirl tendered bira m New ^ ork last week lade some iormal remarks on this coon , . ,llui aleo drew eome comparisons witl England, it is not our enormous sue u ? ? nor vet our immense aggregations ?r^UU, tha', have chiefly Interested him ?^SSSSSffstSiSt do credit to 1 jg, mgote ?iuii i .f,dT?w t*nB of thousands ol com delightful, I saw'??' ,. by tlie owners IortablehonB??lUhome6 ia 1 a in told that llli?1 formers generally pretty tentrsl;^1 >?ur tar?^ ^ own "Id vmi ariiaana their collages hottflea, and your wxww lteIroin them ws?J?SaraB ESJBwsrttSs; P?hoObltl Justice also expressed great admiration foronrsysle.n of but he admitted that he had <lia<.-overe<i some systems in this country, which he srrs.*s3a sssrar?-? hs^rJSS. Stales. He alluded to the W 1? as the result ot ten years labor by a commiltec. the Kngliab i"^88 bav0.,,( . , ..u.tain changes iu tho methods ol procedure iu the direction ol siuiphlication, S he hoped would P'?ve henel c aL It is high time something was done in "^SSiSSSi^, permit. No doubt he had in mind toe re ^trials ol the Irish assaEsins over which presided with auch stern indjffcrenc to technical defenses, as compared with c lain famous trials o! criminals in this country?that of William M. Tweed or the f-.i?ln tiuiteau for instance. KSRSOMAL. David Davis is in. Washington, but still rCrdr?^^y.?re^e ine'a volume of political reminiscences. "lovely 'let nove'" I fi.m Parv will devote the com ?1SMf ?"?"*' ?"? Bhf8Wc'^?Mnd^ pJwom?U%e^^?~^;bore. *arTZZ?, Who ha, juat reached home from Europe,aayahe neterfeUbet, British Museum. BREAKFAST BUjU&T. Seven new hotels, four with 1,000 rooms each, are being buijt iu London. Ten cotton factories and nine gold mines are in operation within a radius of thirty miles of Charlotte, N. C. The cotton fac-, tories yield the most gold. ' A Brooklyn young lady, who prosecuted a faithless lover for breach of promise, testi ng that they had, "by actual count," ex cuaugeil 30,000 kisses by mail. The city of Boston is responsible for the sign on the Cambridge street drawbridge, which says: "No pereon allowed on this draw while in motion." Were the order obeyed few persons would ever cross the Charles. Vennor has a Southern rival in Prosessor G. K. Gather, of Alabama, who says that the winter will be very cold and early, and ' phenomenal for its paroxysmal spells of heat, succeeded by intense cold over the country." The great coal fields of Alabama are the Warrior, the Oahaba and the Coosa. The principul of these is the Warrior, which extends over eoinewbat less than ">,000 square miles. Tho entire strata covers an urea of about 0,000 square miles. The growth of Texas is marvelous. The increase in her taxable property last year was $130,000,000. New counties to the number ol sixty-eight were organized, giv ing 200 iu all. Besides this, there is a ter ritory twice as large as the State of Georgia not yet dl\ i led into counties. The number of years that a student has to spend in a medical institution before obtaining a degree is: In Sweden 10. Nor way, 8; Denmark, 7; iijlgium, Holland, Italy and Switzerland, 0; Russia, Portugal. Austria and Hungary, 5; Franco, England anu Canada, 4; United States, 3 or 2; Spain, 2. The Paddocks left Massachusetts in 1783 and founded the town of St. John, N. B. Their emigration was doe to the fact they were uncompromising loyalists and did not wish to live in a republic. At the recent centenuial of the landing, their descend ants planted at'St. John a large number of trees taken from a grove of Paddock elms at Milton, Mass. At Coblentx, on tho Rhine, experiments were recently made toward determining whether ravens could not be advantageous ly substituted for carrier-pigeons in the capacity of public carriers, x oung birds were sent out to a distance of abont forty miles, to near Treves, on the Moselle, and returned successfully. The raven, >t is contended, is leM liable to be attacked and destroyed by birds of prey than the pigeon. OUB WKM.-WOKN EAKTH. The Nevcr-Ceanlutf 4'liniiKfn oh I.iiiuI and In (lie N*n. 2\nc Orteam Tima-Democrat. That the falling drop will wear away the stone is a saying which all adult persons have not been able to verify by observa tion; but it is not so generally understood that falling drops of rain will wear away a mountain or wash away a continent. Rain, frost and ice have ground down the sum mits o! the loftiest mountains; and there are few high peaks now in existence which have not been much higher, and which are not being steadily leveled by atmospheric agencies. In colder climates solid glacier rivers aro also found, which, moving im perceptibly, but with irresistible force, hoi lowout valleys and grind down superincum bent rock*. The sea also devours the litnd rapidly. Furthermore, innumerable rivers, streams and springs are perpelualiy loosen ing the soil, rasping down the rocks with sand, and bearing off billions of tons of solid matter to the sea bottom, where the whole mass is squeezed by the teriftic hydraulic pressure into atone, marble or solid strata of some kind. The MiFsiesippi alone carries annually to the sea 812,300,? 000,000 pounds of mud. All the habitable land of the globe is being continually ground and washed away?planed down to the ocean level; while the sea bottom is being as steadily filled up. The deposit of foraininiferal shells alone?not including other remains?is sufficient, as Huxley has calculated, to create a bed of limestone in the bottom of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans #00 feet thick, supposing these oceanb to have existed for only 100,000 years. Were it not* for internal forces the time would come when all existing land would be leveled with the ocean, and thereafter planed down still further by the action of the waters, so that the entire globe would be oue shoreless ocean. The coral islands would form no exception, for the coral builders cannot live above water, nor could their islands ever have reached the ear/ace, but for subterranean upheavals. Thus the tendency of the world's crust is to become uniformly smooth and level, and to sur round itself with an envelope of water. But within the earth enormous forces are constantly at work to counteract this ten dency, forces which manifest themselves in volcanic action, in seismic action, and in other and even more mysterious actions. ? Mkinff avian. Fret. Preu. "I am on my way East and have about three hours in which to see Detroit," said a stranger yesterday to a policeman pn Jef ferson avenue. "1 waut to begin right. Now then, you of courso have the finest Fire Department in the country?'' "Yes, sir." "Ah! Exactly?exactly. Aud the best police force?" "Yes." "Just as 1 expected?exactly. This is, of course, one of the healthiest cities in the world?" "It is." "Ah?yes. You have a noble river at your doors?" "We have, sir." "Exactly?I presumed as much. You have churches and schools for all, of course?" "Yes, sir." "Exactly?of course. Taxes are low, the local Government efficient and law and order prevail in all directions." "Yes." "I supposed so?yes. The city is im proving, and is certain to become a great metropolis?" "That's what we think." "Of course?of course. You have pure air, good water and freedom from epi demics?" "Yts, sir." "Exactly?exactly?just as I supposed. They said the same in Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Indianapolis and Mil waukee. If you now have the kindness to direct me to a five-cent barbef shop I will enjoy a shave and then see the city. With the start you have given me I can not fail to do you justice." Abonl afiirkellnir Apple*. Complaint is frequently heard concern ing tho quality of apples sold in city mar kets, and even by tne best dealers. The trouble arises from the fact that the grad ing is not done at tho right time nor at the proper place. Not one farmer in five knows or probably cares what constitutes a first-class, marketable apple. Tho fault lies with the farmer and with the country dealer. Apples are gathered up largely by buyers who go through the country with teams, in many instances barreling tho fruit in the orchards as it is gathered, and thence sending it directly to the market Every fall a class of men, generally sharp, shrewd fellows, who have always by them a little ready cash, go into the apple business with active energy. The point is to make money and to make it quick. Their plan of operation is to start buyers out over the country and to also have a depot or wareroom in the coun ty seat. There a man is stationed to take care of what is brought in by the farmers themselves. Some attempt is made at sort ing. so far as relates to keeping different varieties separate, but no attention, at most not sufficient attention, is paid to other details of far more importance. tiupe* lo Chicken*. The Indiana Farmer gives what it says is an almost certain care for gapes id chickens: " Place the chick in the bottom of a two gallon jar, or some smaller vessel, and cover the top tightly with a piece of coarse cloth, thin enough to permit the sifting of lime. Place a handful of air slaked lime on thb cloth, and bjr sharply drumming with the tinker cause it to sir through upon the chick in a dense cloud. The direct effect of the lime is to cause sneezing, which act dislodges the cause of the cause of the trouble, the worms that accumulate in the throat and are so hard to get rid of. The substance coughed ur> must by all means be removod from all possibility of doing furthor barm. Bury or burn it." While there is little danger of suffocating the chickens by this method, it is well to use a little care in the matter. Beauty. "It ia claimed that New York women look I younger at 50 tban Boston women do at 40, J or Chicago women at 30," for the reason that | they have been taking Peruna for the put I three month*,butBoston aud'Chicago women are coming up in fine style?entering upon | the home-stretoh on IfanaKtu I got one of your hooka on the "Ilia of Life" from your druggist as a present, and, as it directs, fcave I been taking Peruna and Manalin. My bowela are in excellent condition, and the lungs and heart are improving finely." daw J. M. Walker, Lawaa, Pa. I am receiving my fall stock of women's, misses and childrens shoes and mena fine calf hand-lowed shoes in all the different styles to which I invite an inspection. - I have added several new lines to those I have been keeping heretofore, making a complete assort ment of fine and medium goods. L. V. Blond. It is now said that the expense of run ning Mr. Blaine's house in Washington must amount to $30,000 a year, and that he can't afford it. Hence the lease.?New York Oraphic, Cqdrcb-yabd coughs can be cured by Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Tooth ache Drops cure in one minute. mwfaw Sihloh'b cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by McLaln Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw Mr. Georok L. Oatun, the American consul at Stuttgart, is said to have a list of thirty American ladies whose marriages to German noblemen, have resulted in vari ous troubles and nnhappiness. Gvkrt one should tell his nsighbor that the best remedy for curing oonghs and oolds, and the only sure cure for oonsumptlon, is Dr. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry. It if pleasant to take and very soothing and heal ing in its effect* daw SaIiIok W heat. An old wheat raiser, in the Country Qen? lleman, Bays: Probably the very beat crop to precede wheat is red clover. Next to a clover aod its a w**il manured, clean tilled crop of some kind, which leavea little or no stubble to be turned under, to keep the soil looae and open. Having the soil well titted, and the right seed suitably prepared for planting, the manner of sowing be comes an important question. The advan tages of drilling over broadcasting are so well understood that it eeems unnecessary /or me to dilate upon it. The important item is to get the seed evenly distributed over the surface and covered at a uniform depth, while the soil above is suitably com pressed iu contact with the seed. It is also important that the seed be placed in con tact with fresh, moist soil, so that germina tion may proceed at once instead cf wait ing for'rnin. A lady who suffered from weakness pecu liar to her sex, in writing to a friend, aaia: ' I tried various kidney medicinoa, but only found myself growing worse. A friend told me to us? Dr. Goywtt's Yellow Dock and 8ir**p*ri.ln. Its eflect on me was soon indi cated by a clear and beautiful complexion, a freedom from aclieaand pains, a complete re-1 moval of nervous depression, painless regu larity in habits of digestion, and otherwise. I I can not praise the remedy too highly as a true friend to suffering womanhood and as a strengthening medicine." i aw i DIED. WHITE?At Pcllaire, Ohio, on Sunday afternoon,1 October 14, WM, lisoKoi. youngest ton of Geoigo and Lizzie White, aged 3 years. Funeral fioai the ruaideuceof his parent*, Gravel Ilill, this aitcruoou at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are invito. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Jtelleve* and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, UEABACIIE, TOOTH ACUI, S0?E THflOAT, QUINSY, 8WELU>'0?, I NPKAIMM, 8orene??, Cutt, Bruits*, IR06TBITEH. lll'KAS, Nl'ALDS, |And all ottier bodily achaa and pains. FIFTT CENTS A BOnLE. Sold I))' nil Pruartata and Dfulern. Directions In 11 languagca. The Charlu A. V:gdtr Co. (hwwn M A.T00U1 * CO) lUllknnro. ndM D.H.A. FITS. All Fits stopped free bj Dr. Kltne'a Grfft Nenre R*?torrr. No t its after fln>td?y " u?e. Marvelous curt*. T:eaUesaudS2 trl?l bottle Seid to Or. Kline, 981 Ari& street J titlad'elqhja. S. Cancer Institute, 931 Arch Pa. go to it. ocH-MWKAW KRAFT'S DIARRHEA COMPOUND, The best remedy In the world for Diarrhea, Kjwnturj, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Cramps, Colic, 4c. In general use for more than TWENTY YEARS, ana has nerer failed In a singlo case. Umivalcd for Children during their second Summer. The highest teaUmonlal* from prominent people In this county and abroad. Keep it In your house. Tako It with you when you travol. PrleoWoentaa bottle. BOLD BY ALL DROflGIKTS. IU A. Mct'ABE k CO., Proprietors, ]C19 WHEELING, W. VA. ? 40 PILLSJjACH BOX, The HOMESTEAD LIVER PILLS are not only the 11K8T, but iher are the ciUApxaT lUls in ufo. Eacii Box contains larger Pills for adults, and smaller Pills for children, with special directions for use luLIVKRLOUPLAJNT. and aa a Purgative. Price 25c. Seut by mail, ^ qq Druggists, Bridge Corner, LOGAN & CO.'8 PLEASANT WORM 8VKDP, An Improved, Safe and Effectual Vermifuge. Tho Pleasant Worm 8yrup is a new combination of tho latest and beat remedies lor worms. It la purely vegetable, Is vejy pleasant to tho taste, is An Excellent Child's Phjslc, and Mothors who have used It with their children spoak of It in thehlghcst praise, saying that It fa the best vermifuge in ufo. Prico 26 ccnta lu largo bot tles, sold by the best Druggists and storekeepers. Ask for Logan & Co.'a Pleaasnt Worm Syrttp! 1VO ALUM, NO CHALK! No unhealthy ingredient in Logan, List & Co's EX :KL-10KBAKIN3 POWDER; The best oooks will bavo no other. Addreu orders to &c oo., Druggists, Bridge Corner. se!9 BUY THE UK8T, ABK FOR THE CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENSWAftB. J UST received, " IHPOBTBD CHINA TBI 8KT3, At prlcca lower thin cvor offered In this city bo fore. lit DATOON BUOS', ool2 2226 Market 8treet. ?j^-EW GOODS! BEAUTIFUL GQUDS IN REACH OF all CLASSICS. Call and see the great variety or China, Glan* ware, Quecnaware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Fancy Goods ai W. H. Rinehart's, oo4 1215 MARKET 8THRKT. IKAVELKK'N UlIIDK. Trains arrlfo and depart u tollown-Oity tlmo. Baltimore dc Ohio?Maim Link?DEPART? 1:65a m, 8:40 a m, 2:40 pa, 6:10 pm, 7:0fta m. C. 0. Div,-9:20 a m, 2:15 pm, 11:16pm, 8:40 am. W, A P. Dir.?DarAfcT?For HtUburgb, 6:25 a m, and 8.00 p m: for Washington. Pa, 0:25 and 0:10 a in, 8:10 and 6:50 pm; for Kim urove 1:56 pu, AB RIVE?MainLine?12:16a m, 10:20a a, 3:16pa, 8:10 a m, 4:16 p m. O. O.Div,?6:10 p m. u:Ma m, 2:58 am. W. A P. Dlv.-ARaiv?-From Pittsburgh, 9:50am,and6:80nm: from Washington, Pa, 8:00 and 9:50 a m; 1:15 and 6:83 p m; from Kim Grove, 4:40 pm. P., C\ <* NT. 1*-Dkhbt-?:27 a m. 9:02 a m, 1:22 p m, 4:47 p m. Ajwitk-8:37 a m, 12:12 a a, 1.67p a, 7:07pa. Cleveland. Lorain A Wheellnr.?Dkfast Bridgeport and St. Clalnvitle Accommodation, 9:20 a m and 6:16 p m: Clereland, 12:00 noon; Muri'on, 4:10 pm, Ajuuy*~8:85 a a, 10:20 am, 2:48 pm, 4:16pm. Cleveland * Pllt?bnr?h-D?un,-?:12 a m, 11:60 am,4:06 p m; Bteubenrille Accommoda tion 8:28 a m, Wellsrille Accommodation 6:01 p m. Aiuuvb-12.08 a m, 4:43 p m, &12 p m: Bteu benrille Acoommoflatlon 8:88 p m, WeusvUle Ao commodation 8:48 a m. B. Z. * C. Knllwuy?iKiva Bellalro for Woodaflcld and Bnmmerflom at 6:45 a m. and 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Bellsire at 9:45a.m. and 6:20p.m. heeling a elm grove r. r. and after MONDAY, MAT 14, ISO, (ontil farther notice) can will ran from the City and Btamm'a every honr from 6:30 a. m. to 8:30 r. x. my 12 it KLKKH, Bupt, NBW APVBRT18BMBHT8. WA NTS D?AN EXPERIENCED Clerk in a Retail Grocery fc toreImmediately. Addrfli "L." this offlce. ocli J^OTICK. My wife, MAGGIE TYLFR, having left my home without any piofocatlon, I hereby caution all per sons from trustiiin or harboring her on my account an I will not par any debts of her contracting. BaiooirokT, o.t October 13,1888. ocia THOMAS T?L1B. JjilKST GRAND Hall 11 ml Supper To i c tiven by Mountain City Lodge No. 66, A. A, of I. ri. & T. w , (of Standard Mills,) at Arion Hall,1 Friday evening. October 10, SSI Ailm'mloh SO cents. ladles with csoorta free. i Suppnr60cttnu. oc!6 JJEW YORK CREAMERY BUTTER, j New York Cream Cheese, Swltxer Cheese, Hew French Piuncs, (crop 1888), Ture Maple Syrup, (the only genuine in the city, notthea?mea*M.t?i by otborgroceia). Genuine Now England Mince Moat, superior to, any made, to bo had only at the LaBelle store. ?<&:? J. M. BAT. F?dRteamefCINNAT1~ L fCfT,ff W. N. CHANCELLOR Will letve for Cincinnati TUESDAY, at 8 r. u. For freight or paaige apply on Board or to PC 16 C. H. BOOTH A 80N8, Agenta. FOR CINCINNATI AND.jqk^ LO U IS V1LLK?The flue llghtiMBgf draught Patenter Steamer C. W. ANDERSON Jack Ha?kuox, Muter, Alka. *v. vocotlv, Clerk, Will leave for <he above and Intermediate poInU on MONDAY, OCTOrER 16, at :i o'clock r. u., prompt. y""<"prs;'Efe?S^x?' &,?. NBW GOODS! My lato purchases in tho East have now com menced to arrive, look out for NEW CHOICE THINGS! From now on till Christmas. ReaPectfully, X. Gh ZDILLOHST. ?H WHEELING & PITTSBURGH .DIVI SION, B. & O. It. R. On and after Feotcmber 26th trains will arrive i and depart as foJlow*?Wheeling time: I For Pittsburgh?6:v6 a. m. dally, and 8:10 p. m. daily, exct'pt Sundny. For vvu>hin?ton-G:2S, 9:10 a. m., 3:10,6:60p. m. For Trladelphla?J:S6 p. m. From Pittsburgh?9:60 a. m. dally, and 6:80 p. m. daily, except nunday. From vViumlaBton?h:00.9:60a. m., 1:16,6.80 p. m. From Trladelphla?140 p. m. Trains leaving Whetl'.n* at G:25 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. make close connection at Washington for Wavnesbunr. and at Pittsburgh with trains on Pittsburgh Division f <r Baltimore and f'onnellsville Coke Region. and points cast of Pittsburgh. C. K. LORD. Gen. Pass. /jt. Baltimore, Md. THOS. M. KINO, Geu. 8upt, Fittar.urgh, Pa. E. H. HM1TH. Pass. Agent. PUUburgh. Pa. OPERA HOUSE! TWO .MUIITK. Frldiij anil Saturdaj, October lit and 20. Grand Matinee Saturday at 2 o'clock. Tho Last and Greatest fiucceih! MtUuglier, Hilmore & Wardncr1* Devil's Auction, A Spectacular Extravsgaoxa In three acts, under ihe management of Mb. CHAH. H. YALE. New and Gorgeom 8couory by Harloy Merry! (Car ricd iu company's own car) Mapnifleeut Costumes by uodfhaux of Paris. ? riglusl Mu?ic by fiig. Francis Tampari. <ir?nd Ballet?, Marches and Groupings by the oelebrated Maitre de Ballet, oi*. C. Couftantlnc. Tho (treat ArtliU, Maffitt and Bartholomew, Mesn-i. Davlsor, Decker, Albert. Mirtiue i, Mason and Lord, Mi*es Annie Barclay, Nelly Hcywood and agTeatcsmpsny rcprcseutinR Christians, Mon golians, Mohammedans, Immortal*, Fairies, lufer nal<, etc. A Grand English Ballet, introducing tho S'ar Premiere DanseUN; Aaolut MLI.E R03a ASTE GIano, Mile Irina Von Koeeky and a Grand Corv* de Ballet. Mrso Feautiful ^unit Ladiei 60.**? Tbl production st a cost of overfJO.OM. Reserved seats 81.00. Admi?ion76and 6'cent*. 7eatsonsale at Wilson <k Baumer's music stoic, salo to commence ? edncsday. October 17. Mntineopriccs,&9 and 26 cents. Reterved seats 76 cents. ocl5 G. MENDEL & CO., 1334 Main St., WHEELING. Elegant New Fall Styles CARPETS! Choice Novelties in Drapery Curtain Goods! FINK AUTISTIC WORK IN ALL DEPARTMENT 8. G. Mendel & Co. Invite a thorough investigation of their stock. LADIES' . WRAPS. The firm of A. E. Burkhardt & Co., of Cincinnati/are the leading Amor loan Manufacturers of Ladles' Wraps, Muffs, Collars, Capes, Fur Trimmings, Fur Rugs, Carriage and Sleigh Robes, and importers of advance ParlB, Berlin and London Fashions. Their vast col lection of garments for Winter of 1883-'84 embraces the most per fect achievements In Sacques, Dolmans, Newmarkets, Victorias, Jackets, Paletots, Pelisses, Ulster ettes, Mantles and Novelty Wraps of every description. Their ex haustive sohedule of designs and styles in wraps Is offered In Seal Skin, Fur, Fur-Lined Garments, Plushes, Velvets, Ottomans, Bro cades, Brocade Velvets, Brocade Ottomans, Brocade Silks, Stock enetta, Jersoy Cloths, Silks, Sicl lennes, Prlnoes Rhadzimeres, Ac. They offer every thing from the plainest and most economical gar ment to the most elaborate and costly. Their cutter* and designers have been selected from among the most distinguished artists In Europe, and their achievements for the present season are matchless In point of comparison with any thing of the kind heretofore pro duced in this country. For the con venience of customers residing it a distance, wraps will be sent b> responsible persons on approba tion. Correspondence solicited. Atldrut, A. E. BURKHARDT&CO., ?R DODGERS AND SMALL HAND Go to the INTKLIJGENCXR JOB ROOMB, No*. 26 and'/7 Fourteenth it root, where y ou cut beaooomao tiled at abort doUm. Cincinnati. HBW ADVERTISEMENTS. MAIN TO Market Street. Arrangements have been per fected with MR. GEO. L. DURST, the Market Street Confectioner, whereby bis storeroom can be nsfd by snch of onr patrons who desire a Market street en trance to onr storeroom or exit from same, NEW GOODS! are being daily added to onr al ready extensive stock, and we cordially invite the public to an inspection of a stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, and. LADIES' AND MISSES' WRAPS, that rank second to no other in the STATE. Geo. E. Stifel&Go. 1114 Main, opp. Eleventh St. AND 1113 Market, opp. Eleventh St. octlO SEPTEMBER 10, 1883. WE OPEN TO-DAY A Fni.L LINE OP 3STIEW FALL Dress Goods AND CARPETS! NEW SILKS! UliK-li and Colored. NEW VELVETS! l'lain and Brocade, all Colors. NEW COMBINATION SUITINGS. New Cashmeres AND OTTOMANS! New Cloaks, Goats, AND JEBSBYS! ELEGANT GOODS. New Carpets I OIL CLOTHS AND RUGS. NEW COATINGS AND GASSIMERES FOR SUITINGS AND PANT8. The choicest 'assortment of Fine Hoods for Men's Wear to be found in any Drj tioods House In the cltj. NEW BLANKETS! Flannela tod Pomeetica of all Grades. A Full Line of Underwear Tor La dies and Uenta. WW? belle?e wo can offer the BEST Bargalni In Black Bilka, VclveU and Coata ever offered In Wheeling. We court an examination oi onr atock of gooda of every kind. Stone&Thomas lt)30 MAIN STREET. aelO HE FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY. OF WHmWO, W, TA. CAPITAL, 9100,000. Inaureaagalnat low or damage by lire and light* nine all dam* of dodrable property, alao lnaurea carsoea on the Weatera water* OFFICERS. J.N. Vance, Prealdent, M. Belly, Tlce-Prealdent, T. P. Phillip?, Secretary, J. UBtroehleln, AaUBec. DIBBCTOBB. J. Jf. Vance, U. Bellly, L. a Stlfel, J, H. Hebba, a W. Fnuuhelm. ^ ^ OtUcc, No, 85 Twelfth Street. CROCBRIBS AHP TOBACCO. TRY THE PHDENIX ! Its the Best. ?00 Bbis or th? celebrated P liombt Fat eat Flour in Bagsnnd Barrels, lnslock. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Or groceries. Call and see our itock and prices. No trouble to show goodf, at Joseph Speidel & Co.'s, The Wholesale Grocers ,e2Q HI? Main St. and 1418 Bouth Bt NEW FRENCH PROCESS SOAPI NO WASHBOILER REQUIRED. There If no humbug about |thls advertisement. Buy a CAKE and BE CONVINCED. COOD FLOUR MAKES good bread MAKES GOOD MEN! AND A BETTER FLOUR THAN Baer's Patent Doom NotKxl?t. It is the Best in the World, lytt M. REILLY. WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Packer, and Curer or Uie Cel ebrated "Bed Bird" Hams, Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My own cure of Choice Bmoked Meats delivered direct from pork house at Manchester. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Sole Agent In this City Tor P. J. Bitter's Fruit Butters and Preserve*. Romford's Yeast Powders, in bottles. ? Ward's Wonderful White Lily Soap. Ward's Celebrated Electrifying Soap. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Soap. McNamara's Glory Tobaoco. McAl pin's Onward Tobaooo. DuPoMt's Sporting, Mining and Blastlnft Powder. Family and Bakers' Flour. McConneUsvllle Gold Bheaf Patent Hour, beetle the market. ? * Kitchen Queen FamllyFlour. Baker's Gem?Baker'sFlour. Silver 3t*r?Bskcr'g Flour. foil J^iOARAGUA COFFEE. It Is not gpnerallv known thitoneof the finest flavored coffees now In Iho market Is grown in NIranuua. It I* a handsome, large berry, and with a flavor not so h*r?h or pungent a* the Mo, but de cidedly more piquant in^n the Java. Only a com paratively small quantity bn yot fouudits wav fnto.otir markets, but the gtneial favor with which it has been gro ted. and the steadily increasing de mand for It, are unmUiakuble evidences of Its ex cellence. It is less costly th?n Java, and only a little more expensive than Rio, another argument In its favor.?TU Evening Star. HENRY C POTTER, Importer, Office. 818 Market Street. Office hours from 9 to 10 a. u. FOR SALE BY R. J. SMYTH, togg Dealer In Flno Groceries. Ac. QREAMERY BUTTER. I takopleasu'C In in'oralng the public that I have made arrangements to handlo the celebrated New York Creamery Butter, and I will offer it at Terr low prices. GEO. K. McMECHFN, M?24 ISOfl Market Htwt. ?DRY GOODS. IsTEW DRY GOODS! I. S. RHODES 6 CO. Have now on Kale the Largest and Ilest Assortment ol' Fine Dress Goods, Black and Colored Silks, Plain and Brocade Velvet, And Seal Plash, I1V THE CITY! KotffltlisUndlugllie advance In VelxetB ne ure still telling: our entire stock or BROCADE AND PLAIN VELVET AT OLD PHICE8. J. S. Rhodes & Co. oo4 PATENT "Glacier" Window Decoration! Ihe Moat Perfect Substitute lor STAINED GLASS: A Permanent, Beautiful Etfect Anyone can affix It permanently by limply dipping lu water aud applying to glaai. Cannotbe robbed off (ho window or defaced cleaning. Once affixed and dried, It la Inaolnble In water, and * 111 not crack or leave the glaa un der the action of heal or moisture An endlm variety of deafens. Coat, rcry amalL BOLD BY JOHN FRIEDEL, . 1180 MAIN BTBEKT, wa Agent for Ohio Connly. Q.RAND OPENING. ? 1 have thla day oponod ay Oyiter Parlon, to which 1 reepeotfullj invite the public. Ojiten In cvirjr atjle. TUOMA8 P. HKYMAN, Ml 1012 Main Hueel, DRY POOPS. Brues & Goffer INVITE iN EARLY INSPECTION Of Their Unusually large and Attractive Slock of Fall and Winter GOODS Now Complete in All Departments! EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES Of Which They Hare the Exclusive Sale in this City. SPECIAL PRICES OIV Velvets, Silks, ANI> OTHER zepihstie DRESS GOODS! Brues & Goffer, 1132 MAIN ST. oc5 FURNITURE CARPETS. AC. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS! m bi f We are Jnat In receipt ol Furniturelssfi? A l fl 0?' New Pattern are mm Pa rnoto U d I p U IU I I'RhTKY till JNOHAIHSl m ? Oar aanrtnent o 1 Ban la very lilirrnll"!*. embracing MMYKNA, VKL IIIIU AI Vlfrfl, M08QUftTE8, BBU88ILB, 11U CLUITAPE8TBY, and many other*. Linoleum Oil Cloths. All wldtba and Standard Make*. Window Fattori'fl for Store* and Private Dweulnga. Rattan Chairs!p?I a fall line of the Waiofleld and Berwood Erot. Folding: Chairslis the three leading Uctorlea of the ooantry, Chamber Setslss Parlor SetsUSi my oiber booM in the dtr. UNDERTAKING. OoniUntly on band all tbelatMt itrlm. MITALU OAHKKTa, CASES and WOOD OOFFD1B fnniUhod on ihort notloe. FRIEND & SON. mhV PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS. QOLD MOULDlNGa NEW AND ELKO ANT PATTERNS Oin bs bid at KIRK'S ART BTORK, oc13 1006 Main Street. JjJ"EW ABKIVAL OF PARLOR KABEL8, Book 8bel7va, Bracket*. Wall Pockcta, Made of Mahogany, Cherry, Oik, Kbony. llcLURB I10U8K ART HrOftK, Ml2 K. k NiCOLL, A|?at COMMISSIONER'S SALE, COMMISSIONER'S SAlE L ~ In the Circuit Court (or Ohio ccuntv Willlmm r.ta, ?<i rumrTu!., Ur*"* Charle* E, z?ne ati4 otheis. flll0???ir. By virtue of a dieree enured by nil above em I Ued ciuse on the :>ih d?* MW, the undefined iSSlatffifflg J**". Gtpmlsitaer for the purpoae, win wi,...1*?*1 ale. at the fr.?nt door of UjV&urt JwL1, ,Uj15 county, on nou?e ol Mid SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, J&5r commencing at 10 o'clock * a.tbe (aiioviti* estate, namely: 'the undivided haifn?- * tract of land lying and belug muat* nV? luond, In the?uy ol Whe-llnJ, lutK SnS?* ? Ohio. Ulalo of VSeat Virginia, known aod?S ?[ *>, 'ollowK Beginning at a stake on the wZi .ut ol "oulh i*uu .Irret, on ? line ?lu, 'jfiJJ* northern trace: tlieuco ?lth the wnltrii , aouia fenn Hreel toulh ? dqrto ?,? p Ie? to tho hedge n.w; tlrence ?IU, the hw?? SSSJ?iS3'J!?'?-l? I"1"- t-eureSh" 51 ?? ^^S*?SS????S oQMteo?b ? ' ' " Hvrw,'mF"other. I"""WT. 8m3on? .ss^^ilges ^"CATIOtuZ; ~~ WASHINGTON SCHOOL f V OF ELOCUTION A ENULItill LANGUAGE. 904 M t-treot. N. W.. Wachlngton, D. (., MK8. M. STEVKN8 HART, Principal. Begins October 1, cJokm June 1. Private puplli received alter September 1. Natural development and culture of the volte for the purposes of Conversation, Reading, Public Addrena and Mlnglug. Cornet uiv of the Organ* of Articulation and BosplraUun, together with the Philosophical lawa by wulch those organs are pre* ! nerved and developed. Easy and natural Kxpraaion of Sentiment by means of Speech Gesture, including (haractula tlon, Dramatic Beading and Becitatloc. , Prevention of Chronic Affectiou ol tbo throat, Innfc and (Mutative organ*, and the *treugtbenlDs of affected er#*uh by Judlcloua Vocal aud 1 bjual Brill, endorsed by prominent pbjidclauj. Diatlnct Articulation taught to Bummerer* and other Buffering from painful Vocal Deiecta. the n \ ault of habit, that m?y be entirely overcome bv eertlateni ffforton the partoi' tho undent diluted ya judlcloua and experienced teacher, *ben ever abnormal condition* of tbo Vocal I'rtiniaro present, tho ad'lco of a physician 1* obtained prior to the Vocal Pxerdses alven by the tearher. A limited number of pupil* will be taken in tbi Principal'* family for the general direction ol their studies. Send for circular Mount vkrnon seminary, 1017 AND 1100 "W ST., NORTHWEST, Washington, D. G\, Boopena ^ edneaday. 8epUmber26,18S3, Mr*. J. RUDY BOUKKS, I^rlndpaL Englleb Course?Complete, thorough and pru* IcaL Claatlo-1 rourse-Prepare* for the Penior Year ol the seminary; or for entrance Into Va*ar or Wellealey. French and German?By the "Natural Method" (Bauveur). Elocution?Charge of Mn? M. Eleven* Hart, Prin cipal of the ttaahlngtoo School of Elocution. vocal Muxio?Direction of MadaniC.Anule Boo mer K ax par Instrumental Mualo?Direction of Prof. Anton Gloetaner. Art, Drawing and Paiutlne-DlrtcUon of Prot a B. Meaaer, Wrector of Waahingtou Art School. Decorative Ait-Under aupervlalon of comj^tent teachers. BRPBUBNCB8:?Ey per minion Mr*. Boner* re fer* to tho fillowring pationa: Rev. E. 0. Andrews, Bishop of M. E. Churcfl. Wunlngton, D. lion. U. M. Teller, Mcntaryof thclnteiior; Hon J.M. Harlan. Awo.Jux U.8.8up. Ct., Waahluston, D. C.; Oim. John W. Kr* er U H. Minister to Hpain; Ben. 4obn T. Mortan, Helms, Ala.; Ben. Warn r Miller, Herkimer, N. V.; Gen. Green B. Raum, Com of int. R v.,M *?hlnRton.D. C.; Oapt. Jaa. H. Gllll*, U>.Navy; fharlea Burdett Hart. Kdltor of wrecll'K Jntollfgrnier. anil A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Security, Motherly Caro, Good Boarding, Delightful Location and Reasonable Cbargua. Mt, Dot liautnl Academy, KKAB WIIEEUKO, W. VA. The thlrtj-sixtb year of this well known fchool for Girl*, under the charge ol the SUkni of the Visitation, opens ou theFlitt Mondaj of Heptember next, and coutlnuca ten months. Pupils received at any time In theuulon. Ihose whodealreto place their daoghun In as institution iff rdtagexceptlonallvRoodtdvaiitaxts in tho way of healthful and delightful location, excellent board, thorouKh discipline aud lu*i*uo tlon, at the handaof life-lotiK twehera, lu every de partment ol female education, including tho mod em languages and music, at very readable raMa, should send for a catal gue ol thla school. Adams D1RECTRK88 OF THE ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, ]y24-PAW MV. DBCHAXT.O. Ne?r hrelltig W. \a STATIONERY. FINE LINE HARD WOOD WRITING DESKS, handsomely inlaid with aborted wood, in panel! and flgurea. Every DcnIc Gunrnnteod THOKOtJOHLY SEASONED! This lot wss taught at 20 per ccut leu* than Jut Kiar'a rate*, and can be aold at prices ranging from .60 lott.W. 8TAHTON ADAVESTOBT, No. 1S07 Market M. _ 1852. FALL TRADE. 1883. Xerr Hoods Receired Dally. WALL PAPER BLANK BOOKS, AND ALL KISL8 OF STATIONERY. The Ur*e t stock aud greatwt raristjr In tbedty. Sold retail at wliolcMle prlcc* bjr JOSEPH GRAVES acl Xo. 2C Twelfth Blrmt. . gGUOOL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Pen?, Irk, Slatea, Pencils, School Han, Straps, <&C., For the Boya and Glrla, all at C. il. QL'IMBY'S, Bftl 1414 MurlM EWt. PLUMBINO, CAS AND STEAM FITTING. rjEIMBLE & LUTZf PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1418 MARKET feT. Heat'neand Ventilating of Public Build* ing?, Dwelling aud Kactorin a Specialty. au24 ^yM. HAIiK 4 8Un7 PBACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS AND STEAM FXTTEKS, No. 33 Twelfth Btreet. All wpffc dope promptly at rwon.MfPrin* J*? J^OKE FI1TON, PBACTICAI. PLUMBER, Qaw and Steam Kit tor, 1416 MAIN 9TKEKT. All onlenr promptlr .(tend*! lo, M