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THE INTELLIGENCE^! Published daily (8undoj? excepted), FJtliWiCAMPllELL & 1IAKT, - Prop's, At Nos. 25 and 27 Fourtcoulb Btrcct. TERMS OF DAILY. Ouo copy one ycar...ts oo I Tlirco nonthiL. W to . Hlx tooutlu Mm 4 001 Ouo tnonll is Delivered by can lots tu city, 16c per week, TEBMB O/lm-WEKKLY. Ono year <3 001 BJx montlii 91 60 THUMB OFWKKKLY. Ono year..... (1 001 Blx month* CS ' Great reduction to Clubs. Bend lor sample copy and circulars, AcUIriM YRKW, CAilPBKLL & HART, Hhctllng, IK. Va. (Entered at tho FoftoIQco at Whcellug, W, Va? ai WY>;>b iocoiid-clwh niaUor ] WMEKL1NU, \*V. VA.t FKUHUAItY ?, 1MI Tim Kcolcy motor will draw tho next Domocralio President to Washington. Tax* Oomuishionxr Jamks M. Mason to tho Governor of West Virginia?"15k tu iirutel" Tins year Republicans everywhere seem to bo bout on a convontion of the party, not a convontion ol eelf-appointed loaders. Thia is bettor lor a convention which is called in tho nauio of tho party. Colossi* and Congressman Ochiltree, "tho only nalivo Texan," A a., rumors him self about to marry tho Princcsa Eva, daugh tor of Bonanza King Mackay. When the Princes discovers tho fate that is iuiponding flho will bo sore distraught with anguish, Jif tho Bourbons of West Virginia could discover or invent aouio now appliance for extracting taxes on the chloroform plan s they might distract attention from the reasseeament order. It couldn't do them much moro harm than what thoy have already done. lloucB Guehlky, in public dobato in New York in 1811), said: "He who taika about manufactures being protected, and nothing else, might juat aB seriously complain (hat wo fortify Boston and New York, and not Pittalmrgh and Cincinnati." The beuelllo of a wise protective system are confined to 110 cliwu or section. Thoy aro everywhere and touch everything. Gxnkrai. I.ogan ia quoted as saying to a delegation of colored men, "As far as 1 am personally concerned, I am not a candidate, but I never have nor am I now going to repress or direct tho efforts of my friends." If any oopirant iu either party can improvo on thia he ought to let his countrymon hear from him. Blanks for sealed proposals may bo had at this otlice. In a letter to tho lion. Charles James Faulkner Governor Jackson expresses '.the opinion that "erratic Jim Mason" can't do this Stfito any harm with liis Wall street syndicato bond scheme. "Erratic Jim" is very unkind as coming from tho Governor who knew who and what Mason was boforo ho mado him chiet engineer of the Tax Commission, lie knew what relation he sustains to the Wall street scheme, and ho knew why Mason desired to bo thoTax Commission. ] low will the Governor dofend his appointment to so important a post of this "erratic" porson? The Chicago Times speaks desisively of "the politician whoso estimate of himself hag been perhaps unduly magnified by his elevation to the petty ollice of Governor cf tho provinco of Iowa." Wo havo no provinces in this Union, and tho chief magistracy of the smallest sovereign Stale is no petty ollice. The oflicer may be potty, but the oflice is high and honorable and full of dignity. In his relation to his own State, and for tho purposes of his oflice, the Governor of West Virginia, a State small in population, or tho Governor of ItUode Island, a Stato email in area, is tho peer of any sovereign that breathes tho air. That is tho moBt practical charily which helps the needy to help themselves. Of this helpful nature in the "Provident "Wood Yard" just opened in Chicago. There ia a little oflico for transacting business and a abed for ranging and splitting tho wood into sizes suitable for kindling. The aim iatoprovido means by which an unfortunate man may cam a meal or a night's ' lodging, or both. Arrangements are made for good meals and clean, comfortable lodgings at small cost. In short work is to j tako the place of alma. The product of the labor is to be sold at market price to pay expenses and in iho hope of being able to essablish and maintain a dormitory on tho ground. No man can get food or lodging until ho works for and earns it, . - On tho opening day one hundred and fifty men applied. Thero was work for only forty-seven of them. They wero paid in tickets. Most of tho applicants were under thirty live years of age, a timo of lifo when a man ought \o be settled and able to tako care of himself at least, A reporter talked with about twenty of tho wood-yard men and fouud that only two of thorn had trades. Ono was a col lege graduate. Nearly all of them had been in Chicago less than a year, having gone thero to seek their fortunes. The men were generally until anltr olo.l owrl oftninftf ?.?.? v..?u|?uul,uuiwv. U.CUI..UUVIW coats. Tho man who goeB to a great city not knowing \vhat ho is going to do when he gets there, and without skill in any branch ol labor, ia a pitiable object, lie way succeed, particularly in a Jlush time; but it ia a hard pull, and tho course is otrown with wrecks. bkkakfast budust. A rooster at Verbena, Ala., liaa two tails and threo legs. Wiro laths aro now being used instead of woodon ono, and it is a very important gv.ep in tho direction of making buildings entirely tire-proof. Petroleum, as a fuel on tho locomotivcB of lvussian railwayp, is Baid to bo 50 percent chenpor than coal or wood. Seventy-five percent of tho paper made in Germany is manufactured of wood pulp Even for tho better qualitieaof paper wood pulp is used as a substitute for rags. A veisol 25 foot Jong by 5 feet breadth ofbea:n was recently launched at St. Pa Uriburg. Shu is built ot ptpsr. Her draught ol water is very small, and Bho is well adapted for sailing on shallow waters. Hei motive power is steam. li \V. Mows, o! Cleveland,*}., hassuccecdod, it is reported, in inventing a way to tako instantaneous and permanent photographs upon any substanco having a smooth surface hy tho action ot electricitv. The exponso is less than one cent lor cacli picture. Australia csrrieB olt tho palm in tho production o! useful trees. Ono furnishes a good substitute for butter, another has seeds from which a meal is ground which is good for food, and another from its pods produces n mass of tlbres which, like cotton, can be used to alulT laatlresfeo and cushions. l.owis Jones, ot Boston, is the owner of probably tho oldest clock in tho country. It was brought over (rom England inlMO by Jobn Myclad, whooettled in Cambridge and was the owner of n Boston paper. XI wns given to tho Dearborn family and re mained in tlioir posseasion until 1881, when it was Bold at auction. It Is inporfert rnu- l ulng order and plavn eight tuuea. It coat whoa now nearly $1,S00. The Vorvlers Industrial Society offers two prizes of $1,200 and $3-10 for the beet and the second bfafc discovery, invention or application contributing to the progress or prosperity of the wooleo trade within tlie last five years. Under Mississippi law a woman is liable to indictment for assault if she strikes her husband: but tlio inau is not liable for asaaultlng if ho uses a switch no larger than his little finger in so doing. It is now pro* posed to go amend the statute? ph to give tht wife the same immunity that her Uuabund enjoys. Niirgtiuiii um Ft'oil. farm and Garden, Our attention was called to tho growing and feeding of sorghum to milch cows thife season, and the reaultH were highly satisfactory, 'Clio ground was light s.mdy soil, and in every respect prepared tho tamo as for corn, with tho exception that fertllism woro stuttered in tho roxs that had been laid off for tho seed. The seed was sown somewhat thickly and enmo up uniformly, growing well until just about to head, when it was cut, cured and carried to the barn. As soon as the crop was cut off a second growth sprung up, which, though tajurod by the drought, produced nearly as well is the tlrst crop. Growing sorghum for sirup and for feed* ing is two different objects, and Iht mntlirwla nf rnllii'ntlnn nnt nnt. nlilrn. Tin object in sowing it thickly in the rows ia to i make the plants aa numerous as the con i dition of the soil will allow, aa the liner the stalks the moro acceptable to the atari; but 1 it is beet, however, to allow the crop to Bp- 1 proach maturity, even sending out tb< ' tthaolu for the weed heads, but the crop 1 should bo cut be f m tho eeeda leave the ' milky state. Thus grown and harvraUu ' thero cnu bo no part of it refused or re- ! jected. ] As to its value as feed it wab given entirt 1 and also when cut. The cattle in both j eiiBes Ecotned to prefer it to fodder corn 1 when fed in connection with it. The ' Baccharine matter in sorghum being pre- 1 portionately greater than in fodder corn it wa9 coiiBC(]Uuntly more nutritious, and , must neceesariiv therefore, bo moro productive of fat. No teet was mado as to tht ] proportions of milk given by the cowb as | compared with fodder corn, but tho flow ( waa increased. Ab this crop Beens specially nd^pttd to ? light soils, and is easily grown, there ia no i reason why it should not bo extensively < cultivated and inadejni annual cr jp on ail farms. It can certainly bo produced nt a low cost, considering its mauy advantages. Next season more experiments will be : made, which we have no doubt will ba in j favor of tho eorRhum, as a valuable crop, j A Itciitibllciiu lender. J Wathtngtotx Letter(o (he L'otfon Traveler. The actual leader of the minority ia Mr. inomas u. lveeu, 01 iviaine, a man 01 ire- , mendouB intellcctuol rower,and, by ability, | capacity and every thing else that goes to i make ifp a safe political pilot, ia justly en- I titled to the place. Reed is a large, rotund i man, with a big, fat, jolly face, and a gen- ' eral air ot contentment and satisfaction 1 that the world is wagging along juat about ' as it should. This is his appearanco as ho ] Bits in liia eeat, about the centre of the Republican side, and watches the prccecdiuge j going on about him. When the time tomes for action his appearance changes in an in- | etant, and as the debate growa fiercer he < Beema like an aroused lion. Few men in ; the House havo been able to siand under his withering garcasm, and his tharp, rapier-like repaitees havo become pro- j verbial. So iar as I know, he is the only 1 man in Congress who never preparee a speech before delivery, and I havo heard j that ho Bays that ho would be sure to make j a failure if he relied upou notep. as the t greater Bhare of the others do. lie ia an : extemporaneous speaker. His ideas seem to push out a perfect torrent of words, and, notwithstanding thi?, tho logic of his remarks ia just aa clear and penetrating as though he had labored days in preparation A I'linueu of t'limiiic. Phl'nde'phla Call. "So you are going to Florida for tho re mainder ol the winter ?" taid onoNew York lady to another. "Yes, we expect to etfirt on Monday." ''I hope your trip will prove bentlicial, but I bad not heard that your health wns poor." "Oh, no, I am in excellent health," replied the lady, stroking the head of a sicklooking, red-eved dog in her lap; "but my poor little Fido, fcr several weeks, hue been far from well, and I though a change of air might do him good." "Poor little fellow!" was the pytnpatlii2ing answer. "I dare say it will." PaiirN Dlutiiomta. Peek'a Sun. Among Patti'a half million dollars worth a! diamonds are many that came frcm the crowned heads, three kings and two queens being among the donors. There is a man in Chicago who used to wear dia mondp, who is no-.v wearing plain '] jewelry, owing to his having three king? < and two queens mixed up in the affair. , The other man held throe aceE and a pair 1 of jacks. _ ' A Fill her htculH UJm t'li lUt. Siieluyvillk, Im, February 0?Some excitement was occasioned in tlie norlht rn , part of tho county last night by the abducImnnfo liHlooUl ?. ? ?ww u> ? ? ? ? ?. v/vri mu jvaia Hgu Mrs. Jerry Vernon died, leaving her hu3 band two children, who were to inherit her 1 estate. Tho oldest girl was S years of age, and this child Vernon commenced to take 1 about tho country with him. Theguardian 1 objected to tnis and made Vernon /lod her 1 a permanent home. Francis Curry, a young married man, adopted the child, and was rearing her as his own. Lbs' Sunday night Curry, his wife and the child attended services in tho little country church near by, Vernon also being present. At tho close of tho services, and as the child was near tho door, Vernon grabbed 1 her in his arms, ran out into the road, jumped into a buggy, and was oil' into the darknees before tlio frightened people realized what had happened. Tho scream* of the little one added to tho consternation, but none dared not to follow. Where Vernon has gono is not known. ? I Indlc(c<l reunion AsentN. 1 v Washington*, D. 0., Fobruary, 0.?Judge lg \Vylio to-day refusod to quaih tho indict- , mont against N. \Y. Fitzgerald and S. 0. . Fitzgerald, pension agents, indicted for violating tho postal laws by using the mails for an unlawful purposo in furtheraneo of a snhemo to dofraud. Ah Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calvert, Tcxss, May 3,1ES2. ' I \rlsl? to oxprcs3 u?y npprcclutlou ot till valuable qualities cf A YTAT?'ci fll I AW1TT "Dn 1 I ' X\J U1 O UJLit/11JIX OUbUi ttl 1 oa a cough remedy. j " While with Churchill's army, just befort iho battlo of Vlcksburg, i contracted a so* J vero cold, which terminate J in a ilangeroui J coukU. J found no relief till on our march j wo camo to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, i was urged to try Ayeu'u i CUKUttY PECTOllAt. ' "I did so, and was rapidly cored. Slnco [ theu 1 have kept the Pectoral constantly hy c me, for family use, and I havo found It to Ixi an invaluable remedy for throat nnd lung ^ diseases. J. W. WHITLEY." I Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt euro of all bronchial and lung affections, by tho uso of Ayeji's Cherry Pectoral. Being very palatable, the young- j est chlldrcu tako it readily. PREPARED BY . Dr.J.C.Aycp&Co.,Lowoll1Mas8, - ^>ld by all Druggists, 15 * .HOICK I'EHHIOSN* nr. IIuuUomuu'h Hill la I'cmlon 11 t!:o HoMdjind Ur?nlt<-, | Washington, February 0? Among tho tension bills introduced in tliolloasolliat )IMr. Henderson, of Illinois, has nttrnctccl 1 ho most attention. With flight modifiesIons It will rccelvo the endorsement nnd * ipproval of tlio pension ollico and is likely ,o forin the basis ol any pension legislation contemplating nu extension o! the present pension list. Tho bill propostB to grant [lenotono to all parsons wtio, having enlisted ia the rojjwlar or volunteer army or navy in a ay wars waged by Iho United StaUM, Brtrved thrco montbfl, wero honorably discharged and who are nuiblo by rtaaon of dicablllly, to earn their subsistence, or who are sixty*fivo years of ago and a*o dependent upon'.thdr labor /or support. Thin vill eovcr all tlio veterans of tlio war of ' 1812 and tho Mexican war, as well a3 these jf tho rebellion, and is in this reaped n most comprehensive bill. It doea not pro poso to pension everybody tlint served tho government?only those who arc in actual want, or who, by reason ol tij;o or physical iieability, not resulting from bad or vicious babits, aro unable to earn a living. Tho requirement of thrco months' service i? criticized by bqiuo aa being too abort, and recommendations of au extension to six , months I:as been made to meet this. < VmtUlmt Armor'* I utrtult. New York, Fobruaiy G.?lu tho action 1 ]f Frederick Victor iitid oilier,i against , Jhcater A. Aithur as collector of tho pod, ] rudgo C?xo ronderoii a decision denying a ^ motion for a now trial. Prior to tho ro | riaedatnluteH. tho plaintiff imported into ;hia country Blockings composed of either J ffcol or woiated and cotton. The Colltc ;orasa(830d limn uuder tlio gucoud section 1 )f tho act of March, 18(17. Tho importer , iuaiutcd that tbo morchaudiao nhould have been elanv.lled under section 111 of tho act > )f July, 1802. Tho caaB wiih originally tried , beforo" Judgo Ooxe, and resulted in a vtr- t lict for tho phintid", when the Government nade application for a now trial. Fou scrofula, syphilitic disorder*, thin and vatery blond, (doggish liver (Indicited by | poor UigCEtio: ), weik kldneyo (Indicated by arinary etnliu.fim), di.eafcd inucoua meiu- ! brane (indlcitF.d by both naml aud urinary ;atanh. it tl uned eyeltd\ elc ), hbo Dr. OuvioU'h Yellow diet and Sard a par ilia. it jradually robuildj u brokou down constitutor] and restores rnbuEt health and ntronpth ' javery part. Noothtr rcnimly equals it. vat? "You see," said a lawyer, in Humming * ip a caEQ where ono party had sued the )ther on a transaction in coaJ,~"you eee, iio coal ahould at onco have gone to the juyer " "Not; bd," inteirupted tho udge, "it ahould liavo gor.o to tho cellar." Doclorn Uljmsreo. I Ab a reporter for tbo Pittsburgh CbmwiCTcml Gazette Bat (yesterday aflenioou) iu a ctKim Der at No. 821 Federal street, AU^bony, )1eening to a terrible tnloof Bulferiag as it foil ;rom the lips of afjectlo litt'o lr.il;.*, Mr3. llilo [npraiu, tho daughter of Capt. Hugh Mo (velvy, of t'.iis city, i.t Btej.ed almost too nuch to bclif.vp. it the evidence bad not bean J dosa at baud to cubatautiate every word. It was but another evidenco of tho culpablo SUUJBUW U? ? jujya U.UAH ui (UHUIUIUUCTS 01 nedioise who cluhucd tcr six years that her erribla disetwa vita cancer. She was covered with ulcere, ru*<?n tip to die. IVruni ccred . ifr pafeclly. L'jr tiuued on jispe 24, in "Idh )f Life," by D:. Ilarlmaa. Atk yoar drtiy;ist (or on^ * u.tw iiliil.*. GIUMM?On Weduetilay mornlnp, Fcbrua y C, 'SSI. nt 10;25 o'tilccK, CAM. tVlUIKLX CiKt?lt, ill lis 63d year. Ftmer.il "will Ukcplaceon Friday afternoonfrcm its late icfld;n?.'0, No. CG eoictilcculii street. Friends of the family a/o cordis Jly invited to at , *nd. Hoarseness, llroncliitis.Croup, Infiu-s enza. Asthma. Whooninir Conrk Tn.H cipicnt Consumption and for the rc-p lief of consumptive persons in ad van-}! ced stages of the Disease. ForSalet by all Druggists.?Price, 25 Ccnts.1 <lcl DA V " FiTy. All FiiatfowKKl ireebyl>r.Kline's Great item Restorer. No > its* Iter flrstday'suic. Msrvelom :ann. Treaties and f2 trial bottle ftce to Fit law*, tend to Ur, Kline, t>31 Areli jitTcet Philadelphia, ?a. Canccr luntitHto. 931 Arch fctrceUMiiladelphia, i On to II inAMUT.1" 1 DRUGGISTS. ^ Wilsonia hfsgnelic appliances Insr.lea for CtlJFeet, 1thcnmp.Uim in Ank'es.Ac Bleeding Cujk, lor Y KUIuliitts, (al&uli, bid !Toad:uhe, Ac TflroiU I'ratccfosff, for Tlirnnt Troupes. Norveaud lw.R Jnvector', for ntlcctious cl lean, 1 iver, Houuch, Lucks nun Stdne. i deiaile* and l/jmtnRO HrltP, ll-dy L'cllp, I-c, 3eltf, Teething liuudit, Wiiatlem, Ac, Ac. iily';l> ecoiumuided. Call u'.)d get parphlet. Sold l>y LOGAN it CO. 1 Druggists, Brldiio Corner, tStoi"> That Oongfli! Br. Chftpmnn'sCounh Bal8?mh n pleasant and ittcctual remedy, 'Jrylt. fold by I.liG IX it CO. LOGAN & CO.'.S PLEA8AHT WORM SYRUP. " 8 an elegant WORM KIM EE and CHILD'S 'flYSIC. Why givo uaumous oi*s and sickening lranghts, when a pleasant uud tlT. etual remedy ih .. jvui cv> , iw. rnjjmitu uuu su:u uy LOGAN &o CO., ( Druggists, flrldgo Corner. ( Jrt21 ^ TKAVEIiKK'S GUH>K. j Trains arrlvo and depart as follows?(,'lty time, i Baltimore A Ohlo-MAlS J.ink-DEPAKT- ] ,:43 a m, 8:35 a m, *2:35 p m, 6:Cft p m. 7:05 a a 1 J. 0. Dlv.?8:85a vi, 9:15 ftw. 5:05 pin. 11:10 pr? Y. & P. l)lv.~l)KrxKT?For PitubiifRb, e:i!0u ra ( ind 3:05 p m: for Wasltinetourl'a., 6:20 and9:05am, 1:05and 5:45 pm; fur Kim Grove 1:50 pin. AXUVK?Main Llne-12;16 n m; 10:20 a m, 3:15 p a U10 a m, 4:15 p in. O. O. Dlv.-6:10 p in. 9:N) a ia. 1 ?55am. V?. AP Dlv.?AnnivE?FromPittsburgh, >:50 a m. aud 6:iW p oi; from Washington, l'a , b:00 iud9:50 a m; 1:15 ?nd 6:80 pa; lioci l^m Grove 1:40 pm. P., C. & ST. JL.?Dktabt?6:27 a m. 9:0? m :22 pm, 4:47 p m. Anarvs?8:S7 a a, 11:12 a m, S57p m, 7:07 pm. j Clevelnuil, JLnrnln ?& Wheeling.?Defabi J Irldgoport andst. Clalrsvillo Accommodation, 9;29 i m and 6:24 p m; Cleveland, 12:00 noon; MaseIIou, i:17 p m. AmvB-8:i5 a m, 10:27 a m, 2:34 p m, :02 pm. Cleveland A PittHbnrRli?Dspabt?6:07 a n, 11:41 a m, 4:16 p m; Bteubeavillo Accommodaion 9:28 a m, Wellsvlllo Accommodation 5:03 r > m. aiuuvk?12:18 a m, 6:03 p m, 6:48 p m: Stcu- *' tenvlllo Accommodation 8:23 p m, Wellsvlllo Acommodatlon 5:48 am. B. Z. A V. Krtllwny?Lhavk Bellalro for ' Voodsileld and Summorfloid at 6;C0 a, m. aud 2:10 ' >. m. AKiuvK at B&lUlrflat9:15a.ra.and 6:86 p.m. HEELING & ELM GEOVE R. K. On and after Thursday, December 13, 18S3, cars rill run m follows: ______ Leave we city, corner Leave Wheeling i'arkiit ^ faiket A Eleventh sts. at ?6:31 a. m. ?150 v. u. *6:40 A. W. 2:40 r.X. 7:50 " 3:50 ' , 8.00 " 4:00 " 9:10 " 5:10 " 9:20 " 6:20 " 10:80 " c:S0 " 10:40 " 6:40 " 11:50 " 7:50 41 l?:00 " 8:00 " 1:10 r. 11. 9:10 " l.'JO r. M. 9:20 " " Sundays exccplcd, J. KLiKH, flcU Superintendent, MEW Al>VnRTlBEMENT3, jgKATES'ANlT' loo Orooporn. A Rood aii'ottmciitof Skateiaml Ico Creepers cf tho very Icit make*, nt MKOBirr A DRO/B, ja?T?r W.2 Mirkft Hlrfot. THE EXCELSIOR ItAlilNO rOWDEIi !a n'.vvnyn of Uniform ..KUcugtli arid l'uilty. ?*vit Y IX! Sold by H. H. L18T, M>nnfaoturcr, 1010 Mi lti BtrooU Atnl ltrnll first o.lnMHrom*. ili-'-'Q RICHARDSON'S HEW METHOD FOR XII1C XMAJNOFOLCTIfl. PRICE $3.25 This Ktumlari anl superior Isflriictlon book lotn not Koni to lulli-r fro-n tho jiiiblUaMon ol jthcr wotnodBBUd lufiiruoiioii', however mcrito rlouu they lie. It nulla literally by tho ton! Many 11 men rev.'acd, It 1? prnctlally without error. I hi 83 who aro In doubt what bcofc to use, uro ? ivays *afu In tislu? Kiciiakdhon. WKiiV'J'llltili MAeS, IbO etn.) by nimi. M'o'o lust oat. 1? fii'1 ct th? best tlRcl*. l)'.t?ou <? ? o [>ablljb ICO Mnftcs ty t!i?* best oaiposfent. Nob&* r-.d rnudcl* lln?:r tn?n this. oiley Col leg?CoHiouoa'' 18U0J) by Mors.*, uto hu,Hjrlor colluotlciis uy ior Pcimle v i-leea Tor luo Tomporaucu i.vui(.nlR]i, uow exulting inlensa Interest, loiro ?io no totter Mr.pIiiK oook? thin ' llu l n '1 cwptr.tticm (ileo font," (-10 cm.) "i'utni>cr&itutf Ju#eii?," <8& cu), by Teinioy ami lloffmnn, r.titl "Tcmpcrun 0 light,'* (12 et*.) WAttS NG8i5jou.) arc cotqucticB tho counIry. a grunt imcxo-a MlNaTitK-, flOKO*. (S3 CO). World i'mrJU Minstrel, Jubileo and l'liuiWUnnro >??. OKMjO/KSQI.im HOKU, (?]o ). Aarct unriddled rs a collcction o( the but Koji.h ?hcctmu* >lc tonga. OLIVER DITSOS ?fe CO., Boston 0. II. D1TS0N A CO., Sfl7 Mrtmtlwuy, New York. fuM-mr m IS THE TIE When People nro J oaklng Mlcr Hard Coal Stoves Juch as tl-o Garland Double and Single Heatera, Sj?lej.did lriro I'lnco Hoatcra and l)ucl?esa Stoves, !>o not buy until you have called at 150? & 1509 Main Slseet, JES. ITYOaldwell, deai.hr in STOVES, GRATES, TIN ROOFING, IKON COltXKKS, Su., &c., WI3EKLING, AV. "\rA.. rv.y?-T.u> SPECIAL SHE OP Wo are now olliring Carpets lit greatly reduced priccs, :m ! selling same at from ten to twenty per cent less than wo nsliHl for same goods early in thu season. Call and seo for yourself and 1)8 convinced, I. tail I On, ll?4 MAIN ??T., Wheeling, W. Va. AT HALF PRICE. flie Bast Bargain of the Season, Foster's Patent Five Hook Kid jJloves, in ltlack and Colors, at 75 :ents, north $1,50. Owing to a largo Kid Glove Imlorter retiring from business we lave received a lot ol" tlio above ilovis at a low price, and w ill give lio public the lientlU of our puriliiiss. Don't fail to set a pair of $1.50 iid (Jlores for 75 edits. !. S. RHODES 4 OS, P. S.~Gloves sent by mail, postigo paid, on receipt of 75 cents. lo2 300 BUSUE1-S VERY CHOICE 33TJI IBAJVIC POTATOES JTEBE'S Island Grocery. >12 _ DRY 00001. GEO.E.STIFEL a, co. Have Just Opened A NEtV I.OT OK HAM3UR0S! Torchon Laces, Tohlo Tinono UiUlU JJ1UUU0, Towels, Napkins, Quilts and Sheetings, AT /*? m o ri a n B* ^ m FuroiAK mm, 1114-1*1 AllV SrX\, . AND 1113 M ARKET ST. JjOS jii. m -?1 K-"?* B I nomas GL0SIN8 SIT SILE. (iiir Kuliro Stcck or SEAL, PLUSH AND CLOTH WRAPS! C1RCU1-.AKS, OOATS^NO DOLMANS, ALSO, Velvets, Flushes, SHAWLS JIANiJKEitOHiKFS, NJiCKWJBAK, liLANKETS, WOOLENS, Etc. Tlteeo r.rA L.ite l'urclitses nr.il Peairable Goods?ninny ol them at Loss Than Cost. Great Bargains GIVEN IN bLAUr^ AH'J LULUHtU Sis, Cashmeres! AND LADIES' WEAR OF EVERY (MADE. BE8T OCK OP GEMS' CA5SIME8E And Suitings In the Market nlv ays in stock. Stone & Thomas. mi DRY GOOD8?GEO, R. TAYLOR. PRICES MWN!! clo-A-IK: DEPARTMENT! A general Revision and Reduclinn n; n rlflftA rt s ,..i! nun ui rilUSS U! 311 b'rIHISbllliS HI this Deparfiiisiit. RARE BARGAINS! \ SPECIAL SALE In flMrtrriflllM wiih fill? annrK.l nncjAm mo lioiio iu uvuviuuuvw nun uui uiiijuui ifiiiHUJiJ nu uaiu this day placed oil sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES our Plain and Fancy Silks, with the view of closing them out within the next thirty days. We solicit an early examination of the Special Bargains we offer in these Sills, assnring the ladies that we eonsider it no trouble to show the goods whether they boy or sot Ja2 NEW YORK DENTAL CO. 10J50 Main Sitreet, "Wheeling". totra^it^, H^ . / ^?(jeutg. Liquid Oils, - - . . . Best Uwn 'i'cetli, ---... $8.00 ^vivjlais a a^ hj w a. si3ji;ox.ajc/3c'^i'*M-AI,!, WOItU WAKKAKTi:!*. IDiaS. M'OORMIOK t?13 US. STRXJJNSS'S O-oniiiae Wax Soap, ct"ultiEN?J\CU nrRAn STRICT!,V be 2:1 IEAHS a .-gIORSWAX SOAP 1,UKE' The above is a Iic-Blmiluol the (Stand stamped upon each Carol tlio Original nn<! Only Ger.nlno Vttx Soap, now '& years In the morkct. It is guaranteed to to roanufHeturod JtoKt tho Fm?.t Material, and can thereloro not lie will In compotllion Willi Sonps niadu f;om vile and oil'euhlve jjreafo. S- fr$X."2.2.UIV55. Origlnfttorof Wurfioap. |03. Rt'KtTVFT, Aj Cf\.. goIn Appntn Whirling. MERCHANT TAILORS- CHINA, GLASS AMD QUEENSWARS. NEW GOOOS ! sUUGIIrERJNQa An>:~ CLOSING OUT AT COST. C. Hess & Sons, ggsajr-0*; MERCHANT TAEL3 j^( COONTEK j n.vonow la rtorMhclt goawd Sta* ol ITarolgn JOKI? ?B,EIDEL'S, Staple and Fancy Woolens, CMstmas Presents Of tlio Latest 8tyle3 and Material. . AT Our well known reputation f >r first-clans CHrmeuts and Low I'llces.wlll iu luturo bc;lie>troi!K cbHwclerlhltc of our houso. *V. XI. RXN JCHAR/T^S We ln7ltCRrcclBl attention to our stock of 121lJ Market Street, Knit Wool Jackets, and til YE 11131 A OA IX, Scotch Wool Underwear, J*0 , Warranted not to Bhtink. PHOTOGRAPHY, Gentlemen's Furr.ishirg Goods! H1GGINS'GALLKRY' mall the utautrira. OU1J NEW KAl'II) I'ltOOKSN Thanking tho public lor Its kind appreciation oi Enables ns to our pant eflorta, wo Invite all to visit uk at our low >?"? ILVKHi SITTINGS O. HeSS Ac Sons, ?^7 ?EQAitDLKi? or WKvrtiKit. nolO Nn. 1K1 MARKET STREET. I0KA.YON PORTRAITS AT ~ PICTURES 1NE? ART MATPtMi? o IVIYXJKS' MATHEMATICAL.INSTRUMENTS ? AET STXJDIO 1 FOR SCHOOL& Drftwlug Papers, all bIs^s. No. 2154 Mnln Btrcot, Drawing Booki and Coplen, new slock al the ARSON'S McLURE HOUSE ART STORE, lug " K. i? menu,, Agent. togropllic Stndio5 J OVKLY FRINGED 1203 MARKET STREET, V AXiBNTINICS ! ?l)W?iln MnI.nreHnn?i. BSOU8B VALENTINES. A LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY toUrrlTrt. Novel, rich and m.rrctacly chc.r, liKATLV WM?TL* EXKCDTED AT KIRK'S ART 8T0P.E, mu&SS* J0B OKK.C. Kaln Street, Hon. 25 And 27 Fourteenth Street, ' , ; ' V ' ( ( WANTED. fl WANTKD-TO KKNT A 8MAU, 1 I" t hmiro or ?ulte of room* flttcd Itir hou??v - 1 kccjilt-g, by Hcouj'lo wl?h oco mull child. aj. H dtw, K. 'mt-lllttmMvf uiEcc. tnu I \XTANTKD-WK WANT MKN-^ I " r WoniflHOicrjwlirroi toMitl our DUmouci II Noprc*!ou?oiw!rloiJCoiiofUtt*Ty, Korvnuiculm I a*d out W KAKl.KY A 11U H.N I'll, 2*7 Vliio >1*!? I (!i?"lnmU. ku ' fl 0 EN ERA LJ<OT ICES, OT10K 18 11KUKUY GIVKNTllAT h vrcdal mwUtw of tho Stockholder! o! "Th? Uulon Flit.t GIiuh Works," ot Martln'n Ketrj, ohi& wl'l bo h;ld on fcalurday, February 1C, issi.ai iw\) o'clock v. m . hi ilio N?w Mcl.uro Hounc,corner ul Vlarktl ami Twelfth slrcoti, lu tho city o! luttt and cotlce 1? ?Uo hoioty jjlvcs lU?i at ?Uch raecllt ii arwolutlon win bo t tiered to reduce vbu tar v?l(to U co'h fliaro of Clio cdpiui utock ot "Ibo I'ulon Kiltt <i]ui?\\otki'fromtnohuuilrtd dollar* to twenty llyo dollars, for Uio putpum ul u duel ox Ilio ravlul kloi k ol wld corporal I m. My order of Uio Maid of Ulrcctomol "The I'ulon VllntOlwu Works." )aia v W.<uiANniAN,ivu,ig,^ WHEliUKG & UAUUISLIUHG iun, WAV COMl'ANV. Nollw In hereby clreti lhat ?t tho annual meet, 'neof'ho Btockholderti ol the ^hoclltw A lUrrii. burK Hallway Co a ran y, to be held nt tbu otUco ol Win. If.rcltiBOU, Ht No. 11C0 Main mrvct.lu thvcliy of Whccll' ?, lu ttio State of >WU Valuta, ui the llth day of March, A, 1>. ISM, a j>r?'p?ltlfln bo kubinltitd lor iho couwhd <tlon of wild cue . ?y and Ua capital mock with tho Kim Uruve Astale Lino Kallicail Compuuy. ! lly ordir of tho Kxccutlvo Cominlttco ol ib# m Kowtd oi Director*. .... fl K. J, OROTEVKNT. BfctoUt* oi mo wuccuur & uarrUbuiB Railroad CornVmnr iftlO qoralltnellsuip. Tho firm of 8IM0JJ BA Kit A F0N3 having Utn dhsalvcd by thodo?th oi Mr. Uenjutulu liter and tho wl!hiha\v?l of Mr. Blrnou Huer. tho uudtr< signed hsvo fotmuO n Copartnmhlp uudcr Urn stylo niid tltm tuitaa of SIMON HAKll'S SON'S, for Iho puiroso of continuing tho Wholesale idy nt the homo occupied by the hie Hrm# 'Jendorlutf tto trade our Krntcfm i(ri'rv</< t'on fot tho llberHl patrouigo butowedon our t-ttdccoiaon, wo hope to merit a coutlmmuce, nml tcmain, Very icapcutfully yours, IlKNKY bakk.zmimvih?, MAH? U3 PA Kit, Wheeling, 1IKHNMAR1) bAKR, WheatSiw Whkkmxo. February 1, isst feUj 17*LM GUOVE & STATE LINE HAIL li HUM) COMPANY. Noilco Is hereby Riven tlmt at tho annual mwt> fun of tho Stockholders of tho Klra Grove a hi me lino ltallrontl Cororany, to bo bold at thcofliceof Aw. P. Hubhatd, at No. UC3 Market klrtet, in the city of A boo lug, lu tho State of *u*t Vlrvlnta, ou tho lith day of watch, A. (?. Jftl. a piopt alUnu will ho submitted for tho consolidation ol wld coinjtauy and hn cipital slock -with tho Wheeling a liarrlv buiR Railway Company. Ky crdor of tbo Kxccutlvo Committee of the Boa. J ol Vlrcctonf. F. J. GROTKVKNT, Secretary oh ho Kim Orovo aud State Lino Railroaa Company. FOR RENT. rent?a 7 koomkd house. .no. north fculu Kourttouth Urotl. h id cood oilier, and lu a dcklrublo neighborhood. lull iilto ut Vi7 yotntcbuthstreet. j>ai 37OK HOT?T! IF. F0UK8T0KY 1 ink' Iron Kri ?i Uull.'Hiu uow occupied bt J?r. & I'o, W hides* to Gruct-re. Jua, 11 '4 7 Vnt-1 .sut'ft. to i7oi: TWO b'JOHY UUICK A. JJrfr5. i $ Nt? vriTMttc-nth fctiect, containin}; b r om?; LvX ciul ol > vultr nml kiib. ti.qulro <>/ A Lml . ifi'HT Vrlt mid l-'i'twt.tii ftto. JaU I70UKALK Ull UK NT?A FA KM OF .1? kJ *c i?. bltuatod ltt icluit'ut couuty, Ohio, jniltK icuttumt o! urn Whco'iiug, uiU i>j milt* nthvvci.l of lellniiu. hor luriDcr hi/una*tioa Kuq Ire o! JUhN T. o'i tKIJs, Wtut Att*> ing. <. ill". tt'bfi* |70R KENT?AT A MODERATE FKJ. UliK?thr.t cou.i?odioUB trick Dwelling douse, Ko, 'J lalrteviitU tlrctt, coutnluiug nine toouv, iwu halls. bath-room, wash-hoi'M} una yooa co Jai j. ltq-riiy ?-u tho i-rtiUnw, or .to k. U, rill.DK, t-fi I'.'tfit M?ln siiifi. deHl ffOfi RENT. ?A houH5op;i3^itc2t u-Ja*d MilLcouiainlisgseven room* Mid wjthU lic-iiko, ioft tnd haul water hi house. Admirably unpltd fur boarding Iioiims ami bUFinciK. IiIjuuI* e t f AOUI'ST HHUDENSTKIS, fcbl KntlKOfQlt, Ohio. j^OR KliNf. TWO Ft??o Rc-cieh VIth Dwellings Til 1UIE Ittryc DttdHna House*. . HEViiN .Small JKvcllUjt'H. H. KORRKB, No. 7 ii.H, ("uMtora Uouw. Tolophnno A-gG luS J^OR SALE?$30,000 G-L'U IJONDS. 1 ftKeileOi.TfijO'nipany Invites settled proposal! un ir-io'clt'oi r. m.oI tinuudtiy, February y. lMi, for $U),UCHf LoudH, cecurcd by inoitgUKU, of Uie ilejioiuiiutiun of tWO each, payable ftllor Uvo yi*rs froia Jiitiiury 1,18.4. at lis option. but absolutely t, t.n Jniiuuiy J, JW)?. Julon*t *lx tvr tvulum lay- ) ulile lOial-unuiiRlly. 8.0. DUN1.KVY. fclift Sect clary. ij'OR KENT. A LAEGK NEW BTOUK ItOOM. Thctlucstln llic'clty. Splendidly located, at No. J0G3 Main street. Jinqulrc ol ?m1 JAMES 1...HAWLKY. _ HO? SALE. kj^ u i. 6AL iv-'iiijs ULADJSYiLLE JL l'urL&ce 1'iopcrty, tilftdcvll!o,l'rtMon couuly, VJ \ a., comlstiiiK of s'JO ntan of lHimiiiu, ore ami umber lauoj-.one charcoal bl#ht fuitmw, tifitcu dwelling houtca xud one fctoic-ioom. Will a-lllo\? oitewy'terms or eschanRe lor city pio|*rty. Aim ply K. LIST, H(H Main Hru;t. dc!7 jpoii SALE. .1 flrsi-etos farm of 12G acre*, wffh gocd Improvement, ona half a 10II0 from the National road and tlo bompdeld railway and dKht mile* nom Wftce.iuB. ? 111 bo ?old upon icasouable terms, l-or particular ir.qulre of , A i JiXA SDFli llOSK, KcausuieAgent, ccrucrlwdfih ai.d WarkcUU. gTOOKS FOK SALE. 126 Shares P., W. A Ky. R. R. Hloca. p.1 hltiT K ilinuiiicturcra' Insurance Co, 20 stores Itoiioit Nail aill, lrontou. o bliarcrt Bcluiout Nail Mitt. Shnrux**??j> Mill. 2 Shares Iil?on Ulaw.Co. 5 Ubares Uolwont uht>H Co. f)r J. IRWIN, Airent, ' No. VI Twelfth Street. JfOJl SALE. ' ~ HORSE3 AND WAGONS. ?"1Uir P*Ivate sale thrfo heavy Hoik.p, C toS |j m 11 i.' 'titot" VN Hjjdi.h; Hl.'u one fc'el ll ?/juuiu uHiutsa. j itiijoi uimhiik to j.unitiHM! & Y3 Lcovy tfinn tro uquoud to rail and cmo Iiio B ihtvo bonus ou the |ir?iDiM.?, at Ikllhlic, Uilo. ^ r liELLAlHiS VM.M30W ULAob WOKKH. jJOP. SALE. Coed >7111 ami fixtures of ti llrtt-clMS Knloon, "Crescent," No. V.m Maikot St F.NQUIRK AT KAl.OON. JbS Jjon SAI.H. KlOUi-; MsOM AM) tiWKI.I.INO, No. 1011 Wain Kttocl. F.t?.|u!?c ..I j M. JKKKKRH, 1 ?lu!3 At '.CxrliniUT billfc. , ^AlAJAUUi FARM AT JPUJ31^XO 8AIJ3. Tboun.lcifilgncd. iohIiIIhr tbn-c ml!???a?t ol fr't. C!nlif<vilio, o.. hcveu ialiia. \ve?i ol Wlii-clhiK. Klul one mi.'o o! this rational Ht tt<l, n JII, ui one O I.lutk r. It., Ill u KB Day. KKUKUaM Mill, Ml, ollVrjvt jiulihc riiIu Uiu luiiii on which lie ruMi*. i iiu i.:rm conialniICO nctci-- 18fi u-.rr? clcareil; well Improved Hii'i umlora t;ood Unto ol ?au|vnll?t?. 'Ilnuo sro threo j;osd benrl?? wehardfciuj 'he IhiW. Terms inti'iekuuwii ou d o of mle HAMUKii f.. FIN SKY. I^A Mi N. (iT.AKK. Anrtl' liu'r. in:.s i?.?* . 1 DENTJS7RY. JQl'Ji SUKG SON A riOiN, DEUTISTS, Ko. lHSMAHKiCT BTRKKT, tihecUw, Yf. VA. All orx>n)Hona warranto*!. . AMUSEMENTS. QIIARLEY SHAY'S THEATRE. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4th ONLY. Quinnett's Allied Gonsolidalionl Qulnnott Family. Dovcro f Istcru, JC! file Wurncr, Ed ?'.li\runcc, Julia Uiif'on.GallftKhorimd Keyuului, A1 Decker, Ruy mid Mnrwy aud others. , M JklaUnocs WedniKJfly r.?d Httiird/iy. Mew, A K.r?mul AO els. Matlnccy. 1ft. 2fi mul !iS ct". tcM__ jyi, FREASE'S " WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT, A health Institution In IU 30th year, lor nearly ?U klndBof Chronic dlkea>e*. and e*j?ecially tlicdi* ewes ol Women. IuyhIIJb are Invited to corn* pond with u?, Olroulars Irco. Aiidrcm, H.-FKKAhK, M. P.. ]cl2-mw Now Brighton, Beaver (to., ?**