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fb %Mlv$m$x+ WIIKKLINU. \V. VA., UCTUHKIt 17. \ Publlihed tlAlly (Bundaya cxa-ptwl) by FBEW, CAMPBELL k HAIIT, . prop'f, At Km. 23 and 27 Fourteenth atrect. TERM! Of UAILY, * ' Qm copy om y*r?.?|? to I Thr? month*. W 00 Six moutha, 4 00 (Ono mouth 05 DiUltfed by carrlen in city, 15c per vrwk. TXRMB OF EWLWEXKLY, On# JQMii W 001Blx laonUw II 00 TfcflMH OP WEEKLY. One year, W f Btx mouths 65 Orcnt reduction to Uuba. Vend (or tarnplo copy andcixcul&n Addrou 7BKW, CAMPBELL A IIART, Wheeling, W. Vl (Entered at the Poatofflce at Whouling, w, Va., a* infiml-clftA* mutttf.l KEi'lMLlCAX NATIONAL TICKET. Tue&lau, Xovanbcr -1,1881.) ro? I'ukmdkst, JAllKfl (I. 1JLA1NK, of Maine. FOB VICI! PP.CTim-XT, JCMN A. LOUAN, of UllnoU. jarcronw at laro*, JO UN KRKW, of Ohio county, J JOHN COOPER, of Fuyette county. iiimtitT Ki.ixtor.s, lot Dirt.?JL R. RILEY, of IforrUou county. 2d l)l*t.?JOHN T. JANNEY, of Berkeley county, i u* ritAPUAVr. nf KunnwlitfAnimtT. ith Utit.-ROXEO H. WiJStfB, oj JiUcWc oornifc job ookuumt, NATHAN GOFF, JlL City Government. The growth in number and st/.o of the cities of this country 1h drawing tho uttention of thoughtful men to tlio subject of municipal government. There being bo much governing of this kind to do, it is a matter of great importance to determine the best methods to do it. That municipal government in this country is sadly defect! vo is obvious. It may bo laid down us an almost invariable rule that the larger tlio city the worse the administration of affairs. New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago and San Francisco are cases in point. The misgoycrnment of 2s ew York under Tweed becamo so flagrant that the people came to the front, for the time took command and drove tho chief plunderers into exile through flight. ? According to tho measure of their opportunities the professional politicians of Philadelphia followed in tho footsteps of their New York exemplars. The people grappled with them and gained a victory. But the old systems remained with the old machinery, aud Now York and Philadelphia'need. reforming again. Chicago in ruled bv a combination of gamblers and politicians; and the politicians are gamblers, the gamblers politicians. In that splendid city the criminal classes have full sway. ' In tho one city of Philadelphia moro people live than in all West Virginia. At uio ucigut ui tier jiruuiguuy tmu uau uuuut oj $70,000,000, now steadily decreasing. She laid last year a tax of $1.85 011 thcSlOO, and this is an improvement. Practically avery small part of her people have any voice in the government which couies nearest tc tliein. They allow a comparatively fow politicians to "run the machine." ]f a Stato Government, or the National Government,' were conducted as Tweed governed New. York, the people would rise, and if tho ballot failed they would try revolution. The glaring defect in all municipal government in this country is a lack of concentrated power. This defect is found in small cities as well as in great, iu "Wheeling as in New York. The people part with all tho power that is necessary to govern them well/but it goes to too >v v many repositories. The people are willing to do tho right thing, but they scatter. ; .This they are beginning to appreciate, ;1\ ifcul this is the first gleam of light. The peojlo of Wheeling know that they do not go, a dollar's worth of good out of every dtUar spent, and there is a good deal of complaint. There are thme who appreciate the real trouble, which is not difficult to locate. The trouble is spread all over the city government. It kee^s company with tho distribution of power arid responsibility. Wo Bhallliovo better government when wo concentrate power and responsibility? a miio wnoieaumu ceniraiizaiion," if you plea*J. AVe must rnuko the Mayor in,fact tho executive head, instead of an executive figure head who lays asido his executive functions to preside over the First Branch of Council. Wo shall not have the efficient government wo ought to have until we inako the Mayor tho only elective city officer, and give to him the power to appoint and removo all other executive olllcers. This puts tho reins in tho hands of one man; and when a swooping change is desired there ia but one head to cut off, and the job is done. Tho "fights" for tho favor of I Conncil, and tho animated campaigns to determine who Bhall bo City Sergeant and who "Wharf Master, stir up tho community without adequate return; and when these officers have been chosen, to whom are they responsible? To accomplish this reform will require tho sanction of' tho Legislature. There is j time enough before tho Legislature meets to air the matter through discussion, ascer-1 tain the papular will and preparo a charter. The 3ntku.u?unceu will be glad to : hear from all who havo viows on this subject. . * ' llml for Uranium. In a rush of other matter, and in consoquenco of an unusual pressuro on our columns, we havo been obliged to neglect that distinguished free trader, tho Hon. John Brannon, of Lowis county. Wo shall reformat once. Judge Brannon shall no longer be neglected, Ilia party has mado him a conspicuous man. Ho longs to sit in Congress as the representative of a district whoso interests aro so interwoven with a protective tariff thattho district must suffer if the tariff suffers. Judgo Brannon is tho nominee of. a freo trado party. lie is known to his neighbors as a free trader. Ills'spceches in this city have shown that his sympathy is on tho free trade side, and further, that he is wonderfully ignorant on the quosion of first importance. Judgo Brannon won't do for tho First District. Opposed to him is a man whose sympathy is all on tho sido of protection, and who -undcrstamla the subject. This is bad for Judgo Brannon. PKItSOXAL. Mrs. Synthia Bowen, known at tho yearly meetings of Friends as an' approved minister of tho Society, died .at Newport, ' :1R. I.? a few days ago. \ Joliann Strauss celebrated in Vienna ' yesterday bia fortieth anniversary aa a . conductor. Many presents were sent to him from various cities. '. II. 0. Wheeler, one of tho Vice President* of , tho Iowa Stato Agricultural So- 1 ciety, Inw 5,5uu acres in cultivation. Ilo 1 lias 2,000 iu timothy, 200 in clover, COO iu wheat and oat*, 1,600 in corn and 1,304 In Sax. K. P. Morgan, of Xow York, will sail in a yat-bt next month to circutnnavlgato the globe. Mlu Abigail Dodgo (Gall Hamilton) onil her uinter arc making a leisurely journey by carriage (rom Augusta, Mo., to their liomo in Hamilton. Mass. They recently made n trip to Aroostook county, Mc., and Moosolicud J.ake. JJIihop Berkeley is honored In the naming ol the Bishop Berkeley Churoh, at Newport, 11. I., tiie corner etono ol which structure has Just been pul In placc. War tho spot where the church will stand the good Bishop wrote his "Minute Philosophy." Professor I.udwlg Manthener, latnous as tho leading oculist in Vienna, has succeeded 111 restoring sight to n colleague 1*1. In another case ho restored Bight to n patient o( 10*2 yearn. Tho cases are h lid to bo extraordinary in eye surgery. l-'aimy Kinder, thought to be dying reci'iitly, wits quite feoblo when visileu in Viepnu on thu Ikl instant by an Atnerican correspondent. "Do they utiii led an intcrint lor l'unny Klssler in America?" asked the dunseusc, witli emotion. "It is now forty-three yearn since 1 havo been in America. That was u delightful time Hint 1 shall never, never, never lorget." To an inquirer nfter her health she re" " -- II t! TJ plit'u: i ieei io*uuy ho wcii. iiur nojihew, however, forbade conversation. Mrs. Klusler, though over 70 years old. learned to swim lately, so that she could go with her granddaughter into the swimming hath. l'HESS Ol'ISlOXH. Of the Great ItepubUrnn Victory In Ohio Ln?t Tueatlny. Tho peoplo of Ohio havo dono well their part to shape tho history of the next twenty years. Thanks to God, who hafli again given tho vietory to juaUco and right. Thanks to tho truo men of Ohio, who have not forgotten tho sacred graves on their soil, or the causo for which many heroes, from tho martyred President to the private soldiers who died of wounds in war, willingly gave their lives. Thanks to the men of other States who have met tho forces of Democracy, concentrated on this its chosen battle-fiold, and have helped in tho argument before tho people to win tho glorious triumph which tho Nation now hails.?Aew York Tribune. Tho victory in Ohio has inspired tho .Republican party throughout the whole country-with enthusiasm aud conlidence, and from this tiino forward the contest will be waged with a vigor that insures a final ami complete triumph.?PitUbwrtjk Commercial (Jazetle. TIhj muiorilv for Genor.il Rnhimnn is 11 good one. Considering the ml verse forces, it is a great victory to have redeemed the State.. The Democratic majority of last year lias been tremendously reversed, and Ohio lakes her place again in the .Republican column, 'lhis is a magnificent result. ?Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. The long agony Is over in rcspew of the October contests. Ohio has spoken and West Virginia given indications in respect of the final declarations of November, and now what is New York L'oing to do afjotitit? There are new indications of the old grudge. The hands that inflicted the heavy blow and great discouragement in the Summer time are. after four months of reflection?and full time for remorse, if there-had been the,grace left for its approach, are apparently raised to deal the death stroke.?New York Star (Tammany, Van.) This gratifying result will not only stimulate the Republicans with fresh zeal and determination, but it will dispirit the Democrats and decide the doubtful. It shows the drift and sets the current for the whole country. It leaves no reasonable prospect of defeating Blaine and Xogan.? Philadelphia Pros. The Republicans carried Ohio yesterday by a majority sutliciently decisive to dispel, in a great measure, the uncertainties which have of late clouded^ the camCafcrn. .So far the returns which have ccn received indicate that this majority will be not less than 10,000 and it is not probable that the complete count of the vote will materially atfcct the estimate. We think Grovcr Cleveland is l)eaten.? xV, Y. Sun. The result nf t.hn nliwtinna nFTimcdnv ought to convince the Democracy that it will be idle to longer attempt to make the campaign one of men rather than of measures. The people are thoroughly aroused to the fact that the tariff is the issue, and' in support of that the majority vote was oast in Ohio for the party that created it, and which is pledged by its record in the | past and its hopes for the future to mainUiin it.?Pittsburgh Times. The result in Ohio is victory wrested from the most determined opposition. To Republicans it brings encouragement, to \ tlio Democracy it carries dismay. No j struggle in so limited a field during the I last thirty years has equalled it in intcn aity, and perhaps, none ever equalled it in I the desperation of its methods. The Democrats entered upon the struggle as np'on the struirglo for life, knowing that tliey could nQt, aflbrd to lose 01ii(rafter carrying it.in 18S2 and 1SS3. To them the loss of Ohio means the vanishing of hope. Nowhere else outside of the old slave states had they so little to gain and so much to lose.?Philadelphia North American. Tho people of Ohio have been faithful to their trust. To them was confided the honor of lending tho charge against tho deluded followers of a Democratic pretender, anil the result is a triumph at once for genuine Democracy and true Republicanism in the advancement ot tho claims of that candidate for President whose name is a synonym for both. Ohio speaks as tho country will in even louder tones less than a month hence.? Philadelphia Ncm. They Xtyll Mian Their llnlr. JBwfon Advert tacr, The human hair market, it appears, is being seriously affected by tho troubles in China. Marseilles, tho great European depot for supplies-for wigs, perukes, chignons, plaits, false fronts, etc., haa hitherto received annually as much as forty tons of t.lirt wAtv?hn?>l?o/? f >*??' ' ' UWU HIO lOIIgj Haired Celestials; and an ingenious calcuI lation lias shown that upwards of 2,000,000 female heads have been dependent for their coiffures, directly or indirectly, upon tho hair trade of MareeilleSwJow, through the action of the Pekift government, or the patriotism of tho Chinamen, tho wig business of France is imperiled; and unless fashion steps in to mako hairless heads tolerable, and falso lieadgear superfluous, M. Jules Perry may firld the dissatisfaction of French peoplo' anything but a favorablo outeomo of his policy in China. _ A Sort of Insurance. &\ri Fmndtco'Post. "Look here, Bridget," said a Tan Ness avenue matron to her cook tho other day, 4,I really; can't allow you to have company in tho kitchen every night." "It's all along of the torriblo firo in Chicago, mum." "What on earth has that to do. with it?" "Why, mum, over,-since then I do be afraid of fire, so that I havo one of the boys from tho engine houso round tho corner come and sit with mo evenings. It do make mo fcol moro comfortable like, somehow.'V . Olil Inveterate Strictures of the urethra speedily and permanently cured by our improved methods. Pamphlet, reforonces and terms,two three-cent stamps. World's-Dispcnsary Medical Association. 003 'Main' street, "Buffalo, N. Y. Spccial iJottees. A CARD.?To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions ol youth, nervous weakness, early decay. loss ot manhood, ?te., I will scud a recipe that will cure you, FKKB OK CIIAJtOE. This ; great remedy was discovered by a missionary In south America. Send self^addrcased envelope to Rev. Joscrii T. Ismax, Station D.,'New York. lyll'MwyAW. FITS. 'All Fits stopped frco by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Vita alter llrst day*? uie; Marvelous cure*. Treatl8oand$2trlalhottloiroetoFlt cawa. Send to Dr. Kline, Ml Arch street. Philadelphia, hu Cancer lusUtuto, 831 Awh street, i'biladolphik, PV Go VolU MLKAKFAST UUDOET. Indiana ha? 200 coal mines, producing annually 2,600,000 tons of coal. A New Haven fruit dealer caught two boys stealing pears, when ho put each ono into a potato sack and hung tho sacks up to a lamp pott for on hour. Work on tho Washington Monument has hcen suspended for about three weeks owing to tho inability of the stonecutters to prepare the delicately rarved stones In time, low# claims to bo the greatest pork producing Htato in tho Union. According to tho last census she had 0,000,000 head of swine, while Illinois had 5,K0,200and Missouri 4,353,133. At tho Drury ljino Theatre, In London, n largo corps of handsomely uniformed boys are employed by tho management, whom duty It Is to call carriages mid cabs for tho patrons of tho theater, freo of charge. The "legitimate" expenses of tho Sharon-ilill trial in California are estimated to Iw In excelis of $1110,000. A decision has not yet been rendered, und wagers on the result are dally quoted us regularly as the stock reports. An English architect says that wooden houses can ho built to Inst longer than brick or stonu houses, and instances the fact that In many Kngllsli towns wooden houses are standing and in dally usu that were built 600 years ago. A citizen of Troy 1b said to havo recently papered tho stalls of his stnbies, with paper that cost him SOO.OOO. l'urt of tho covering constated of bonds of ft defunct Btcmn heating company, and tbo balance was bonds of other "busted bubbles." How It Unopened. PhUuiUtphla Cull. Boston Damo?"Oh, Kulalia! I am am ashamed of you. You allowed that young man to kisa you. 1 saw it. And you know ho is no relation." Eulalia?"JJut, ma, you know I urn so near sighted that I can't tell a non-rolation from my own-brother without my eye-glasses." "Oh, well; how did your glasses get off?" "Ho accidentally knocked them off,"J "indeed! What with ?" "His?his nose." An UiwnrrnnUtbltt Altercation. iVoc York Timet. "Oh! yes," observed tlio veteran actor, "plays are frequently changed to suit tlio .surroundings. Onco 1 played Shyiock in Missouri when the wliolo play was altered. "iJow was that?" queried the barkeeper?" "lie was noarly killed in tho trial scene." "Did the company play it that way?" "No?the aiuiicncc. ,, "Woman'r best friend for relieving tho many pains and weaknesses incidental to female life, and one that gives rosy cheeks, brightens the eyes, cheeks every unnatural drain and creates a perfect pictiire of health and beauty, is Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood, strengthens tlie femalo system, and removes all feeling of languor, distress, pimples, sores ana weakness, producing dreamless slumber and painless regularity of natural functions. daw Have you kidney or liver trouble, dyspepsia or headache ? Try the Dr. Thomas rill. May be taken for years without producing constipating or otherwise injurious effects. ."Warranted strictly vegetable, almost painless and perfectly safe under all conditions. MAlUtlKI). McCAMMON?OA1UUSON?At West Liberty, Ohio county, \\\ Va., Octobcr 1C. 1881. at 9 o'clock a. nt (he residence of Rcr. it. F. Drytlen, by (he same. II. L JIcCammon to Julia. L.Gaiuuson, boili of 1'otomnc. tills county. THE GREAT mmm reHEES! FOR u ip^xrsr. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toolhachc, Soro Tbront, Swelling. .Hprnlna, UruUci. IlurttK. ScnUI*. Front 2>i(r*. ISP AM. OTIIKIl IIOtllt.T IMISS i.M) ICItta. 3old bj Uru?til? at.d Dc?lrr* ??trrnhett. Klfljr C?UU a bolUt, I?ltfCtlnq?lnli|jitna*?f?,, TIIP.CIIAItI.KMA. VOUKI.ETt 00. ? VIHlkl.KM ?)V>' lUlllm***. Mit-tM. A gculistttj. NEW YORK DEMLIE; 1050 MAIN STItEET. Dr. S. 33. McCormick, 'ARTISTIC IDEISTTIST. "BUCOESSOIt TO S. B. McCOltMICK & BK0. Telephone 228. scCT' Sen GUM TEETH | DRS. MORRISON,f f fl Dentists, Hjjg w H 1205 Market Street, *3" VITALIZED AIR GIVEN. Telcphouc A-132. au26 J^IiS. SURGISON&SON, DENTISTS. Ko. 1143 MAKKET STREET, Wheeling, W. Vt Ali nperfttlntm \VRrnlnt(Ml. no30 QHA1U.ES E. MASON, dentist3 COR. TWELFTH & MARKET STREETS, Entranco 1205 Market Street. Omoo TTnnrw?0 tn 1 x>. M.. 1 tn ft p. m. apr4 TUAVKLKllS' (iULDE. Ajuuval/ ASM) VJil'AliTURE OF TUAINS?Explanation o r Reference Maiucs. *l)ally. fSunday excepted.?Wheeling Time: . Depart. Arrive. It. & O. It. It.?East. ? Express (Unit. A New York).... 1:40 a in ?12:10 a ra Express (lialt. & New York).... 8:35 a ni ?10:15 a m Express (Bait. A New York)..- 5:05 p m * 3:25 p m Cumberland Accora 6:35am 5:35pin Glover's Gap Accom 4:10 pm 8:01 am Moundsvlllo Accom 11:35 am 12:35 pm west. Express (Chicago and Col) * 9:15 am 2:40a m Express (Chicago and Col) 2:25 pm* 9:40 a m Express (Chicago and Col) *11:10 p m 6:05 p m ZancsvllleAcconu 4:40 pm 8:55am ltaruesvlllo Accom 8:35 am 4:40pm W., P. & 11.1??v. Washington and Pittsburgh... 6:35 a m 11:20 p m Washington aud Pittsburgh... 10:20 a m t 7:20 p m Washington 6:35 p m t 8:10 a m Trlndelphla Acconu f 3:05 pm * 4:10 pm P., C. jt St. I., lly.?East. Pittsburgh |-6:20amt7:20pm Pittsburgh aud Now York f l :20 p m f 3:35 p m Pittsburgh and New York f 4:45 pm 111:06 a m wiorr. Express, Cln. and St. Loula.... 8:55 a m t 8:30 a m Express, Cln. and8t. Louis 4:45 pmf 7:20 pm Express, Stcubenvlllo & Col... l 20 p m t 8:35 p ra Mixed 5:40 pm f 7:40 am C. Si P. It. 11. Pittsburgh.... 6:02 amj 8:23 pm Wollsbnrg, Clevc. 6i Chi.;....... 9:13 a m 8:33 a m nit*., New York & ChL 11:17 am 5:15 p m Pittsburgh and Now York 4:16 p m 12:50 pm WclUvlllo Accom? 5:03pm '8:36pm C., I~ * W, II. K. Express, Cleveland, E. W.-. 10:20 a m 2:40 p m Mawllon Accom 4:15 pm ?:40am Bt. Clalrsvlllo Accom - 9:25 am 8:25 am St. Clalrsvlllo Accom .. 1:50 pm 12:25 pm St. Clairsvllle Accom ........ 5:25pm 4:60pm Ohioltlverltallrond. Passenger..'....-.. * 6:50 a m *11:50 a m Passenger. * 4:20 pm * 9:20pm Freight 9:85 am 5:10 pra li., Z. & G. ltallrond. Leave Bcllaire at 2:10 r. M. for Summerfleld. Leavo llcllalro at 6:00 A. M. ior Summerfleld and CancuvUlo. Arrlvo at Bdlalrc, 9 :15 x. Mi and 5 :85 p.m. Local and through ticket* on >ale at Union Rail* road Oillce, 1200 Market itrect, lowwt rata. Bujr four tickcta there. gcw ^fliMrtlscnuuts. or. SALE?A FUI.I. MCKEL 50Inch Kxp?rt Columbia Bicycle la excellent order. ?90 ?0 cash. AddrcwC. U. Ott, law Main atmt, ttbetllng. W. Va. oc!7 LOST-MONEY-A ItOLLOF GREENBACKS. containing from 915000 to S17*? 00. Huppotea to bo loit on tho aquare bounded bv Market, Twelfth. Main atnjet and Alloy y. A liberal reward will ho paid for ita return to the lutein* genccr oOlcc. qc]7 pABIOR COAL VASES, PARLOR 'rSKDEBB and FIRE IRONS. I Largtit uiortracnt la the city, at NiSniTT A BRO.'S, I 0^^ 1313 Market Street. r^LAJASTEK PLAQUES. There In milto a reduction In these ropular Plaques, auu lu aoiuo other Art Uooda, at KIRK'S ART STORK, 0017 lOftt Main Htrort gALT AND PEITEU CKUETS, new lot or FINE GOODS J tut received. KWIKO BROS., ool7 Market St.. op|>oalto McLuro lloufco. pOIt SALE. ' ONE CAR VA o wiiiniD nimo ? 11U? m IlllilU Villi) i Enquire at QC17 1117 MAIN* HTIIEKT. STUDENTS ' BELONGING TO TUB Night School or THE NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, City. are requested to coino In und tako up tliclr studies again for the full and winter. oq]7 MM : ntjrrn yonr addrcw to Swift Specific Co., Drawn OuLlU Atlanta, (ia.. for an interesting treatise* on Uoodmulbklnlhacaici, which they will tuuil free. Inflammatory Klicumailsm. I wiui attacked last winter with Inflammatory rhouiiuUlsm of severe typo-my llrst Berloun lllnewt since JJ hud various kind* of treatment with only temporary partial relief. After seven woeks l wn* reduced In weight 35 pounds, had no strength < nor appetite, und wits growinir weaker every day, i In this condition I began Swift's Hjiceltlc, and In three days bcg*n to improve, und In three weeks 1 was free from distaste and up attending to my H-guJar busincs#. My appetite returned and I rapidly gained my fleth. 1 have waited this long to he certain that mv cure wuu permanent. U. 1*. CJooi'ykau. Attorney nt-l aw, Brunswick, Ua., June 20,1SS-I. . A GOD SEND! I have had rheumatism for forty years, and have been relieved with a ft-w bottles of S. S. S. I consider It a (Jod send to the alilleted. J. Ii. Witt KB,. oc!7 Thomson, Ga., Aug. 10, lRSI, JUST IIS I , NEW Chamber Suits In Walnut, Cherry and Jlaliogau)', j From tlic celebrated Grand Rnplds, Mich., Factories^ NEW PARLOR SUITS In all the latest designs of Frames, and newest styles of coverings. NEW STYLES OP Sideboards, Hallracks, Chiffoniers, Bookcases, Desks and Wardrobes. Wlion't forget to ?cc what we have, and get our pribes, before purchasing. G.Mendel&00n 1124 MAIN STREET. ' SC It ' illROMOlGl I have in stock a largo lot of tho iVsbestoes Roofing, Which Li cheap, and can ho applied by any one, i as It requires no skill to do It, and is Just the thing to do a quick job clienp and good. One ninu can Kilt on ten squares in ten hours. If applied to a impomry building it can bo taken oil' and put on permanently after twelve raontlia use or longer. It can bo put on llat or steep roofs. : I AM A ISO PREPARED TO DO xirsr ROOFING At short notice, in the best manner and of best material, as I uso no other. ^ /v r WiiU lU'ij l' 1 Cook Stoves & Housefurnishing Goods, At very low prices. ] BlTJob Work in Copper and Sheet Iron will ro | ceivc prompt attention. IB. IF. CALDWELL, ko. iso7 Sain street, | fo21-HATh Near Stone Bridge. tQOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S mm cm. ; "Warrcntcd uhnnlntclu puro Cocon, from vrblcjj tlio oxcc?s of Oil lian boon removed. It luut three< times the strength of Cocoa mixod with BUrch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and in thcroforo far raoro cconomical. It in dolicioiii, nourishing, trengilicnlug, ca*lly dlgvatcd, and admirably adapted for Invalids us well oa for person* in health. Sold byfiroccMcTcrprhcrc. ff, BAEER & CO,, DorcLcsler, Mass. "The Best Is Always the Cheapost." ; ' r:'v ' ? . XIio "Excolsiox*" BAKING POWDER 1 Never varies in quality and strength. Ask for tlifc ' "Excclslor," and take no other. ' '// (R. n. LIST, Manufacturer).^Sold hy . LIST & AYILLLUIS, 1010 MAIN STREET, And by all Orst-claw Grocers.. sell PAnaloele" KlvfslnstAntrclIcf? 01 AhqKBSIS aud is an infallible in cure forPiLW. Price Si, at Druggists, or sent prepaid by mail.- Saw . "ANAKESia" iUkei*, Box 'illC^New gnj (Sooits. GE0.E. STIFEL & CO., 1114 Main St LINEIT UEPARTMENT! lOO DOZEN Knotted Fringed Damask QW- | TOWELS A.T SO CTS. EACH. They are a Bargain, and canlot be .duplicated for less than )o cents. 300 S30TGH GINGHAM UMBRELUS, Fast lllnck, S8 and 30 Inch, A.T 7-5 CTS- EACH. CIIEAL' AT $1.23. They arc the best value in Umbrellas ever offered in this :ity. it is a purchase lrom the well known Umbrella Manufacturers, Messrs. Win, A. Drawn K: Co., who are retiring from business. Deo, E, Stifel & Co., ST. oc7 ^ AUCTION I Red Twilled Flannel. Blue Twilled Flannel. White Twilled Flannel. Plain, Red, Grey and White Flannel. All from the late New York Auction Sales, at prices less :han ever before known. I. S. RHODES & CO.,; 11GJ2 Main St. oc9 FOR SAUE., $5,000 WORTH ' OP 1 Vet Damaged Domestic Goods) AT JUST OKE'HAIF COST TRICE. Prints, Ginghams, Muslin, Tickings, And Dress Goods. MEAN JUST WHAT I SAY. j T. \V. FKRKEL, Cor. Main and Twenty-first Street*. Also, Boggles and Pliactona FOR BALE. mrll ?-'crfjau !e ffixr. LADIES, ATTENTION! MIXED SPICES for Ptcklea, Ac. PORE SPJCE3, all IcJnda. WAX STIUKGS, and BOTTLE WAX. LOGAN & CO., Bridge Corner DruggtotB. . ? A TRUE STATEMENT! . The nnrrand cheapest [air, Cloth, Nail & Tootli Brushes, Ever offered In Wheeling. 8old Kingly or In bcU. LOGiVN ?fo CO., Drugglata, Bridge Corner. TO HonsE3yrE3sr i Wo will ftiml*li free to Horsemen, * ralnable jolc, describing Anatomy, Diseases, Treatment, C., oI TlIK lIOKSE. Call at LOGAN &> OO.'S, bcO - Bridge Corasx Drog ~~7' ~ ' 7 - _ <fog, g. gitflIoy**<(Clog.Ii j&w&pcnt. CLOAK DEPARTMENT GEO. R, TAYLOR We would call the attention of the ladies to our fine stock of WINTER WRAPS! Now open and ready for inspection. SEAL SKIN JACQUES AND DOLMANS. Special pains have been taken to provide a very choice assortment of these valuable garments, and in offering them we can safely say that the customer is choosinc from the best traductions of thn most rpli:iVilr> ?J , L " """ ? manufacturers in the country. The fit will be pcrfcct, and the prices as low as any retail house in the East or West can afford to sell the same quality. It will give us pleasure to show these garments to any one wishing to see them whether'they want to buy or not. This department is also replete with all kinds ol Seal Plush, Brocade Velvet, Brocade Silk, Cecilian, Cloth, Jersey and Brocatelle Sacques, Dolmans & Newmarkets. We would also call attention to our extensive assort IllV^Uk U1 YOUNG LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS I In our Cloak Department we also show a fine assortment of Natural Beaver Capes and Muffs, and Satchel Muffs. Also Ladies' Seal Hats. GEO.RTAYLOR. OClX gicminij Sc Co. FTJK/SI IFTTIRS! FUsil" MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTEBS OF Seal Sacques, Seal Dolmans and Small Furs. In all the Sew Styles for Fall and Winter. A complcto slock of rinsh Garment*. Particular attention given to repair work. Ttcilyc!i:yr, Cleaning and Altering old Sacques. And wc guarantee to luake your old garments look like new at greatly reduccd prices. Call and examine our stock and get prices. Wm. IQeixiiiio- & Co., 28 l'iftli Avenue, Pittsburgh, F?, HE'gr-rracticai i-urner. (Campaign (Goods. Stallone*#. 1?TRV, WORKS ! -yyE HAVE ALAliGE VARIETY JKS2SL! Indexed Memorandas, Bill Holders, etc., 5000 Chinese Lanterns. Forcou?!iouCon?tuitnea. 10 Cases Imitcrii Candles. Any ouc 1110 01? Flags, Torchcs, &c., Ac., T>y New Set of Books (?H .?.j-,?p?.?-T- nr tbbi Quarter, will find a well lusortcd stock at Jr ' J3TANT0N & DAVENPORT'S. FANCY AWNINGS, TENTS, KM. FALLTKADE. im. CAMPAIGN FLAGS. ? ? ? ? 7 "Junyjf United States Flags, Writing Papers niid Pads, iiiD Juts. Pencils nnd rem, Ink Slnnilj. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGItAI'Il ALBUMS. PRINTED MUSLIN FUGS ON STICKS, Clicup a lid Quiclc, Tomato by J"OS- GRAVES T71th all Klnda of Flag Materials, Ac., 4c. w23 20 TWELFTH STIIKKT .111 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. piiYSiciANS' ~ ~ Ordur. by mall promptly attended to CilU li()flks and loag()rSj Juat received by J I^Oaiie^ J. B. WILSON, wnQ No. 1S02 Market Street. No. 13 North Gay St, qchool books, BALTIMORE, MD. C1. B ? ? _ s Slates, Pencils, Pens, Inks, tttClXCS ItUtl gcxujclvnj. School Bags, Writing rnper, Ac., for Scholars, at WS^icTACuS : ARE SEEDED. ""W '<fl'"" M"r1"' \Vlten you nro liol able to rend the finest print at (ChtlUT, (SUSS iHUt (iJUMUStVm. twelve Inches from the eyes. .. , When yon nro not able to continue rending or "XTENV GOODS itcwlns for any leuRth of tlmo wlthont fatigue, or U'?tto?i Si'to'lSl'Sff So'SUf'iMctndc. n-\-i3r <-' ?" oi.$? thoiy, ",ou"' tor rKTdecorated dinner, tea Go at once and he titled with a pair of Kings Combination" Si>ecuu:les or Eye-Glasses. To l>c AXD had only from I. G . DILLON, TOILET SETS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, . * * Ka"T',: ??wdeeomtlMB. LIBRARY & GERMAN STUDY LAMPS. ~ gattscfttvntstltng (Goads. chandeliers, ic. ? , ~ FIrat Premium T&bloGliuswaro. WTE ARE OI'ENING TO-DAY VV JOHN FRIEDBL, A lull line Ol the fc27 MM MAIN RTJtKET. XSorh Cofl'oo Pot, ' ? The kind you saw at the Fair. * jiKXXlX ^CUCCJS. I GEO. W. JOHNSON'S RONS, XTTROUGHT IRON nc?19 1*210 Main Strwt-- y y ~ franklin FENCES W ^ 1 ) ? Mftdc to Older by II g fl JK 'y Ivl WnKRT.TKO TTTVOH WMPANV. poiiNonY, ^TTITTrTTZ 365 Fine Street, Cincinnati, Chio. feOltWlvS. ALLISON 4 SMITH. J 7~~t a. . jj T7 .arms#iag&'siisafflaiaa.'*"'"" Louisiana ot&tB L0lt6ry? $350 E ?0^Kt?itLh?tawNm.XrM'fr For ?*=!> or liuthu Information ol tt? ton thin City (or stAlol Agcncy. tewnilblo coinmny, Lottery "area, DATE C. JOIIKSON, Covington, Ky. SSflrai^l^?rvr^nrc*,?TnK'NXTlOslljt(!x]!!ll'il Amooali 01 MM ladoiu, by ExprmitmyoxftuHonrKMli fit, Keif York CIV, ocW pane, M ?? 1 gtflnl gXotos. 1STMCT COUHT OF TI1E tXITFD STATES, DISTRICT or WOT VlftOLMA. Bi Frank Booth survivor of k lutein and C. 11. Booth, lato tnrtntni doing business under Che Una , Attachment name of C. 11. Booth A Boa, . la Admiralty, Steamboat "Courier." Whkuas, A libel ha? lx*a AIM In the DUtrirt Court ol tho United Bute* lor the District o( \\v?t Virginia, on the ?th day ol 8?ptemlcr, i^i ?.? Frank Booth, survivor of falmieir and c. 11. iiooth late partners dolug builtiesi under the firm tuna of G, II. Booth & Son, igalost th? itcamw "Courier," hor ongtnes, Ucku'i outfit, apt*rel w, furniture. * Now, therefore, In puntiance of the oor.ltion under the ?eal of the tald Court, to tne dlncu*! aud delivered, I do herobr tUo public notice 10 .n persons claiming the ?ald iteMuboat, her cmiluci tackle, outfit, apparel and furniture, or in tn? manner Interested therein, or knowing or hsvins anything to lay why tho muio ihould uot be cou. demned and lold purtuaut to tho nrsyer ol the mm llbol, that they bo and appear before said Di>uicl Court to be held In the City of Wheeling in ami j0i the District of West Virginia, on BATCluiAY. th? 1Mb DAY ol OCTOBER, iwt. at 11 o'clock In thj forenoon of thnt day; provided tho tainc ^huU U-1 day of Jurisdiction, othervrUo ou the next day of jurisdiction thereafter', then and there to IntenwM U, 8. Marshal, District Went Vlrxlnia. By NY, 11. Kami-, Deputy, BvrtNO, Mruvim A Uriiu', Proctor* lor Wbellant. \TitKKUKO, Vt. Va., tk'tolier 1. ISM. r^t2 District count ok tiik unithd STATES. DISTRICT OF WEST VIliUlNlA.SS, Frank Booth, survivor of h!m?cin and Charles JI. Booth. IhIo part* | uv.? uiiucr MV mui UU11QUI V, I Attachment II. Booth ?k Son, j lu Admiralty, Steamboat "Rcfiular," J Whereas, A libel hM been filed In the District Court of the United States for the District <i( West Virginia, on the iWth dny of Seiitemlwr, issi Frank booth, nurvlvor of himself ami Charles If Booth, lute jiartneni under the IIrm name of (;. j|" Booth <St Bon, against the aleatnlKmt "Ueeular," her eiistucs, tackle, outfit, apparel aud furniture. Now, thereforo, In punuaneo of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to nie dtrccie*l and delivered. I do hereby glvo public noilee to nil persona claiming tbo wild steamboat, her enslnw tackle, outfit, apnarel aud furniture, or lit mir manner Ihtcrvated therein, orktiowltiR or bavins anything to say why the wine should not \x> conderaned and sold pursuant to the prayer ol tbo mid libel, that they be and appear before wild District Court, to bo held In the City of Wheeling, in nnd for the District of West Vlrk'lnin, on SATURDAY, the ISth dnv of OCTOBER, JhSl.at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, provided tbo same shall ho a dny of Jurisdiction, otherwise on the next dny of Jurisdiction thereafter: thin and there to lutt rixoo their claims, and to make their alleirntlous in that behalf. (i KO. W. AT KINsON, U. S. Marshal District West Virginia. Uy \V. 11. JUar, Deputy, Ewino, Mklvis <fc REiur, I'roctor for Llbellant, WllKK'lNfl. W. Va., Sept. ffl. lss-t. octl District court ov the uxitkd STATUS, DISTRICT OK WEST VIKULNTA.Sd. C. K. Sbunk, Aasfgnce of tho Jfii- ] imu iMunviiy aim my UW'KI , Comjiwiy, ui Ohio corportllou, Steamboat MDlu^^al.,, J Whkre.is, A libel haa been filed In tlie District Court of the United States lor the District of West Virginia, on the 20th day of September, lssi, by c. K. bhunk, ssslgnce ot the Marino Railway nod Dry Doclc Company, an Ohio corporation, against the steamboat "Diurnal," licr engines, tucklo, outfit apparel and furniture. Now, therefore, In pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to mo directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the Hald steamboat, her engines, tackle, outfit, apparel and furniture, or In any manner Interested therein, or knowing or lmvlng any thing to say, why the same should not l?c condemned and sold pursuant to the jirayerof the mid libel, that they be and appear before mid District Court to l>e held In the City of Wheeling, in and for the District of Went Virginia, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of OCTOHKD, Ir&l, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that day: provided the same shall be a ?lay of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurlsdlcdon thereafter; then and there to Interi-ose their claims, aud to make their allegations In that behalf. C1EO. W. ATKINSON, U. S. Marshal District West Virginia. ]lv W. II. lUjtr, Deputy. It. 0. Barr, Proctor for Llbellaut. WHEKUyp. W. Va'..Eept. SO. 1W. octl gvtistct's Sale. IJIKUSTEE'S SAIX The undersigned trustee, by virtue of the authority rested In hint by a certain Deed of Trust, made by Henry Hahue and Caroline Hahuc, hU wife, to J. 1U Cowden, trustee, dated Dcceinl>er r.t, 1881, and recorded in theotllce of the Clerk of tlio County Court of Ohio County, West Virginia; In Deed of Trust Dook No 16, at pogc 1 CO, will proceed to sell at Public Auction/at the front door of the Court House of Ohio county, In the City of Wheel* ing. on SATURDAY, NOVfettBKR 15, lbSt. win* menelng at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, to-nit: hot numbered sixteen (16), in Sprlgg'a Row, lu the Eighth ward of the City of Wheeling, Ohio county, West Virulnla. 1ms wgtnsprigg and lUiehlc'a addition u>~ the said city. 'i rums or Saix?One-third of tho purchase money and as much more as the purchaser may oW-t, to be paid in cash on the day of sale; and the residue in six, twelve and eighteen ".months from day ol > sale* The purchaser to glvo his notes fur the deferred payments, with security to bo ujiprovcd by the trustee. The title to raid property is believed to bo perfect, but the trustee will convey only such title as may be vested in him by said deed of trust. J. R. COWDEN, Tru't?\ W. II. Hai.i.f.ii. Auctioneer. ostit rjpuUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY. By virtue of a Deed ol Trust made by Matthias Jeflers and wife, to mews trustee, dated August 7. lb?8, and recorded amoiij; the land records of Ohio county, West Virginia, in Trust liook No. i t, 208, 1 will oiler for salo at public auction, to tho highest and best bidder, nt tho front door of the Court House of Ohio county, West Virginia, on SATURDAY,THE 15th BAY OF NOVUMBUR,ISSt, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, that Is to any: "A cerwin piece or parcel of land together with tho improvements thereon, situated on Main street. In tho City of Wheeling, and beginning for the same at af?oint on the cast side of said street, sixtyrtwo feet four Inches (02 ft. A In.) south of tho south corner ol Market ullcy, and eastof Main street; thence south with the cast side of Main street eighteen feet (IS ft.); thence ca&t In a straight lino parallel v 1th the lino of Market alley forty-two feet (12 ft.); tlieneo south parallel with the line of Slain street six feet (fi ft.); thence east parallel with the Hue of Market alley to the alley In tho rear or cast sJda a! uM property; thence north along tho lino of wild last named alley twenty* four feet (21 ft.); thence In a straight line to the nlacunf lMMrlnnlnv." Tkhmr op.Salk?Oiiotlilril of the purchase money in cash, or as much more aa tlio imrehuser mnv ?lesire, aud the balanco in one and two years, with Interest from date o! aaJe. I'nsscsxioit < ?? ho nl mi immediately. UAXXIUAJ* FOKUIvS oelS TruMeo. gats anil (Caps. jyjSLAV HAT& The Dttnlap Stiff Hats; also all the Latest English and Other Novelties, Now to bo ecexi at 0. A. 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