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0b JuMItgrurfV, \VIIJ'.KL1NU? >V. V.V.TV)KU KM Itl-lll Hi, IIST. 1'ut.lUtm! tUlljr (HtmiUy* i'*iY|itv.T) r?j FHKM, CANPIIKLIj & IIAUT, < Prop's At N?i. % tud 37 Fourteenth itreol. TKRMfl OK DAILY. On# eopr ooo jre*r...4H 001 Thrw xnonUu. 12 00 BU months too I Otto mouth V mjlivorol by otfriuti l? city, lfto per week. TKllMH OK BKMMVKKKLY. One )'c*r $a 001 Blx wnnthi II (0 TKHMfl OK WKKKLY. One yivir II 00181i tnunthn (A Cn-nt i-Miii'tlmi In ('lull*. Kfliut lur uiinlild ronv wul circular*. AiMivm HKKW, OAMPVRI.L A IIAHT, WIkvIIiir.W. V*. (Rntcro?t <\t the IVwtofllco ?t Wheeling W. Vn., a* Kvoint rtiuw nmtU'r.l Ht.Jolin nml llln SUlo Hlimv. Little by little wo are gutting something of the inside of St. John's campaign. It luul mi lunhlo, mill tho history of the Presidential contest of ISS 4 will remain incoiUploto until Khis chaptur shall have boon % written. Tho present anil common understanding la thnt tlio National Kopublienn Comj mitteo luul tho llrst chance at St. Jolmntul refused to buy him, nml that tho l>cmocratic committee, learningtlmt so conspicuous j? reformer was for Bale, bought him for $38,000. This sum In given by tho Wash* ington correspondent of tho Pittsburgh Tint*, who does not vouch for its accuracy. Tho amount may have boon more or l?w. l.ew would have paid St. John well. Twice as much would have been cheap enough to the DomooraticCommittee. Moving Ihiit their own committee could hftvo bought St. Jolm, there are Republicans who Ami fault with the com mitk'o for not Making the dicker. Tin coinniitteoilid what it thought was best If it declined a chance to buy St. Join that was either because it did not wish tt gj into that kind of business, or becauso i thought St. John would not keep faith, o again because it was feared ho could 110 deliver the goods. St. John \vas in better position to dea withtho Democratic party than with thi Republican party. To serve the Demc crots it was only necessary to stay in tin lh?ld and do just what his. follower^ want ed Him to do?poll as many votes as In could. These votes coming mainly fron the Republican side, the democrats want ed nothing better of St. John. Very dif ferent umr.-vuvoring would have been re quired to help the Republican party. Wo may bo sure that at some time tin wholo of this entertaining story will com out. It comes under the head of to good to keep. When tho "truth conic, there "will be some very sick St. John pec pie. Some of them are not feeling wel now. VrohlbithmUt*?A?Murto<l Slit'4. Kx-Cliief Justico Agnew, of Penusvl vania, writing to the Philadelphia iVc* draws :i sharp lino of distinction betweei the two classes of men who favor prohibi tion. He says: . There are two classes of Prohibition ists hero and elsewnero: One whose pur pose is to draw public attention to tli vice of drunkenness and its best remedy thereby arousing a proper sentiuien among"men of all parties. The other i equally pure in intention, but most mis taken in tho means of reaching tho end b; partisan machinery and thus antagonizing other parties. For some of the latter elas (followers of St. .John) I have sympathy for theirs is the sin of ignorance. For St John 1 have no excuse. His was the ex pressed intent to destroy a politico iuirty. Twice elected Governor o Kansas by tho llepnhlicans, thrust ng himself on his party a thin time, ami defeated by the people, hi turned against tho friends who made him A a an apostle of temperance, he preac.l\et its gospel at $50 a night. Then, takini upon himself the candidacy of the Pitts burgh Convention, a body avowing it purpose of defeating the Republicai partv, he wrought Up Western New Yorl uutil m the whole State ho obtained 25,00 votes, taken, more than four-fifths, fron the Kenublicans. So far 51s the remark: in the Press and other papers strike at tlu folly ami wrong of this course. 1 havt nothing to say. l>ut with the other class of Prohibitionists, it is far different. Theii efforts is for the sake of humanity, arousing no partisanship, but appealing to the good men of all parties and classes to eni! a gigantic evil, earning into its wonil murderers, suicides, insanity. deaths ant crimes of all kinds, with the*destruction o families and public and private interests In other words the Prohibitionists witl a big P are those who jumped into tlu arena under St. John's lead to founds National party. The prohibitionists witfi a little p are those who are content to conlino the question to its proper field in eacl ^tate, and have kept out of the mcye ambitious folly. While this difference is well-defined, it is obvious that the cause of prohibition has been struck a terrible blow by the St. John movement. "WheUiei it can recover, the future will show. ltepnblicans, particularly Vliero they are in a minority, can affonl to look or and see what the Democratic party is going to do about' it. That is the part; which has had tho great profits of prohibition, though that is the party which has been most opposed to prohibition. The latrAt W.hlonnblo Cra?e. Elopement is the fashionable erase ol the day. It isn't so aesthetic as working crackle ware in silk, making cnfcy"quilt$ or hand-painting the garden sate; but i1 is more stirring and it is the vogue. "Young women are responsible for what may l>e called tlie renaissance of elopement. They began it by running away with the coachmen. The matrons are not in the habit of letting the youngsters carry all tho stylo, and when they do undertake to nuke a fashionable thing entirely "proper1' they spare neither trouble noi expense. So it came to pass that the matrons began to "patronise'1 the elopement erase. The staid wives of staid, dea cons have run off with in on not so staid; and deaeons who have got tired of staying at home have left their own wives and pone off with the wives of other men. la sundry cases no deacons have figured. Then brothers-in-law have made little excursions with sisters-in-laws, and de laved their return. K very body seems to Ih> eloping with everybody els*?, and the pnilasophical man of steady habits be* gius to wonder whether this full tide of fashion is going to sweep him away. What does all this mean? Is the world badly matched?are there hearts that low and yearn and yet are sternly kept apart l\v the barbed foneo of law and the Inch walls of public opinion? Or is it to l>e taken merely as a reminder that the inventive ingenuity of the age has neglected to devise a delicate torture for the married eloper? How It M?Vm Geo. Upn 1'mI. .Y, r. iX*jvi-VA to CY*. CVw. Logan is a natural born soldier, the ideal of that character. When he spoke of Hendricks, his face flushed and ho said: "I have in my body two rebel bullets. When I have to sit in the Senate, presi* doil over by Dint man, who .? copper* 11cod and n rttbel HymnathUer, I shall feci Hint, if 1 could, I wolild cn,t those bullets out mid take tliem ui> to the desk and say, 'here, tako them back,the purpose which tliosiillering they have caused, served, liiuj passed away,' POLITICAL UUOAXJZATlO.Vg. Ar? rermnmmt Potltlcnt OrK*uluitloti? In* luilcnl to Hut lloit lut?rc?t?ofH IU|iublle? To the Editor q/ IV Mritlww. Sin:?It has been the axiom in political Hcleuee.that educated intelligence is tho purest method of correct government. If tliis is correct, by what method can It bo mudo a success? Namely, by organising into political associations, not simply for the canvass, as recently, but permanently. It hits been Raid that a nation advances in greater ratio of intelligence during a political contest than at other periods of its urniTi'Ms. lit'i'iiiiNi* of tho illHm>iniliiltii)ll of political lltoraturo her people read up tho ?|ueat!oiiH of tho day, mul becomo better informed. History shown that l? all great disturbances there is an mlvanco of free though. Some great writer said 'that political battles wore similar to those of tho Held, only one was fought with. out bayonets, hlsseminatioii of literature followed 11.ijisli bayonets in Abyssinia and molded an opinion, but llritish opinions on American soil must bocoun toraeted by American ideas. i I low can they l>e made effectual ? Simply by tho organising and awakening of an intelligont Interest in government methods and purposes ami prompt party morality. English journalists paid a tribute to tho stability of our institutions in tho late contest for tho residency, based on the Intelligence of tho neoplo. Thero can bo nothing alarming m unity. It is not tho mobilization of an army iu battle array i having an ostensible purpose, but seeking , better methods, becoming better acquainted and better informed in political economy. It was once said that a gentleman > in conversation with President Vander, bill, of tho New York Central railway, ( that he upbraided him for the great out lay in keeping it double tracked and keep) ing tho snow swept oil' in mid-winter, am1 t thought ho could do all their tratlio witl . n.wv I t?.i?o %.il , vou run in twenty-four hours? nsket Mr. Vanderbilt. Onoovery half hour, re xponded the gentleman, forty-eight a tlnv 1 Well, savs Mr. Vanderbilt, we have to rue i sixty-live every twenty-four hours ntul gel in six specials a week. A better under standing in railway matters would liavi 3 relieved the gentleman of his discomfiture In political allairsthe same is applicable j Want of properly understanding and dis , cussing question's that relate to commer cial aH'ttirs, taxation and the promotion o agriculture, education of the people niu interchange of ideas, lly this means . then, the superstructure .will be uiadi more grand, on which rests the basis o human government. More endurable L- because founded on the cause of equity a more humanitarian in its essentials o n greatness and simplicity ii) the politicsi a education of the people. M. Valley Gro ir, W. la., Nov. S. | llnw iit'ueriU Unutt Writes, .NVtp J'ort G>rhvpondenec CAutyo Trihunt. "You can scarcely - credit the pains nn father has gone to," said Colonel Grant uto make sure of points on which ho '* relied on his memory, but which he would not commit himself to until satis u tied by comparing notes with others tha1 j. he was beyond a doubt correct. Wo havi corresponded with soldiers and officers al over the world. The correspondence rel i- ativo to the battle of Shiloh alono woulc K.-> snmpthint* ivctmnrdinnrv for nn out i' sider to see. In* several cases my fathei Ii:is sent men to tlie old battlefields tc t measure distances. In fact, every asser tion contained iu these papers can b* proved." )' In reply to my question as to the Gen ? i'nil's method of composing Colonel Gram scud: "Mv father never employs a secre . Uirv or stenographer. He writes even word himself. Then I usually read nloui: to him his manuscript, correcting: jis he J suggests. lie himself then copies this ' manuscript, sometimes adding a grew deal. I again go through it, and so care 1 fill is he, and so anxious to make this con ? tribution to the war history of our coiia try worthy of the place which, without ? egotism, he aspires to, that no labor or Ins part is too arduous for its accomplish incut. The pauer onShiloh, which I ear s ried to the publisher myself yesterday, ' was written and rewritten six times be fore he was willing to give it to the pub' lie. Besides these separate articles my 1 father has commenced a history of the ? war, which he proposes to have published in book form, lie has already written 1 about 1,200 or 1,500 pages of manuscript oi J this." ~ KecortUof thoi'.ront Coal Uurnern. ' lUvio? IavJ, ' Coal is a serious item in the expense of | ocean going steamships in these days oi fast shins and quick passages. Two thou' sand dollars per day spent for fuel is a sum exceeded by* several of the swift i transatlantic ships, and few, if any, oi , them are making money. Some ot the . lines, it is said, will withdraw certain steamers "for repairs," and thus reduce 1 expenses. It may be observed from the table below what the actual cost oi fuel ! alone is for these large vessels: Coil ComumcU Averapi Cost oI per day. kuou j<cr tool jv: i Ton*. hour. Toyagv. Oregon ?17 IT >-10 SIVCJ I Clival llome 30J 16 IT.aii , AU-skt...... 2M 16 MO IMG? Servia. 16 MO 11.SW AuranLv ill 16 7-10 u.cw Amerioa 1S2 17 3-10 HUM Au>:r?U? US 16 S-10 M? How II* Mttuurctl It. 1 Jtartfrffe. "Somo people," said Mrs. Sharpmale, "measure love by gold; 1 measure it by . Us quality." "I measure it by the quan; "tity^" said meek little Mr. Snarpmalo in 5 feeble tones; "I measure it by the peck." "lly the peck, vou lunatic; what uo vou mean by that? i4Bv the hen-peck, he gurgled'hoarsely, and then all the rest of ^ the night he wished he hadn't said it, : lvKMnMttKi; a complete cure for aches, i pains, sores, pimples, urinary sediments, , disturbing dreams, nervousness, dispondencv, indigestion and general weakness of mind and body,.brought on bv improper : habits or otherwise, is found in two or three bottles of Dr. Guvsott's Yellow . lKx-k and Sarsaparilla, as has been proven bv the experience of many who long suf iered, but now feel well and strong in all parts of the body. iww Advice to Mother*. t Are you disturb*! at nisjht ami broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and > crying with pain of cutting- teeth? If so, send at once a*d get a bottle of Mrs. Win. slow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will re: lieve tlie poor little sufferer immediately. IVepend upon it mothers, there is no mis[ take about it. It cures dyscnterv and , dtarrhcea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammations, and gives tone and ' ener^v to the whole system. Mrs. Win. slow s Soothing Syrup "for Children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best fe1 male nurses and physicians in the "United States, and is for 'sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. imperial gXoticts. A CARD,?To ill who are tuffctrlng fcoa errors aad imlfewtioaa ol youth, nerrous ueakness early d?*r.K*s oI taaahtwi. Ac., I will soad a ks eipo ttvat will care too, FRKX OF CHARGE. This emit remedy was aioon-wd t>y * talvyJoairy m south Amwica. Sornl felf-addresxNl envelope to Kit. Jv>xrH T. Isxxx, Station IX, New York. frU-MWTAW KITS;?All Fits stwSjx\* trw by Dr. Kline's Groat Ncttc Restorer. No fits after fit** day's n*. Uarvekns euros. Treat:?* and $2 03 tri*,l few to Fit Ofc**. Scad to l>r, Klice. Sol Arch SJ, ttilbu Fv Cancer Institute. SSI Arch St?, PMIjl, Fa. Go to It. TvvV>ru r?u"VTO CUKE, XO PAY.?WHITEJ.1 nCRSTS Oodar Bilsua t? varrantid to euro ev?chs? cold*. croup. thrvut and lues dl*cas?*?e. Sii ?hopi a (Vm. Try it. If not Ka&Sed rwaro ; the ea^tx Ntttte and cwt your saoacy back- ^oJd | by Otu. K- Goetie. 117 iliwzlh im and: all diujKua. Friccac. VizSx Mrl A Frlrnil t? Iho llllml. l\ly*. > l.mtt Hpring, one of the old torda In Doe* tor lVlmo'B col lection?a jiray ajuirnw*.became blind. Stmluiitway a llttl? imrjc brown-niuUwhlto bird, known as a Japanwo nun, and named Dick, became tho uparrow'a friend. Tho sparrow 8 l?on1o had a round hole ua a doonvaj. Littlo Dick would alt on a perch onnoslto tho hole and chirp. The blind nlrd would come out, nnd, guided by Dick a chlrnn, would leap to the porch, and no on to tho seed cup nnd water bottle. Hut the most curious part of tho performance waa when MO mum Bpiurow nuuiu irj iu unui into tho house. Dick would placo tlio sparrow oxactly onposlto tho holo Jiy Bhovlng him along tne porch. When op-! posito, J)lrk would cldrp, and tho 1)lind bird would leap in, nover /ailing. Tho Farou uf llnblt., Chicago .Vcirt. Thoy woro shoo clcrks who met in tho morning. "Well, tieorco, did you nop tho question lant night? "No. 1 nuulon moMofit." "How's that?" "1 thought I linil my courngo nil bcrowed up, but somehow wlion wo sat down.on tlu?sofa, together I lost my head, and habit did tlio rent." "Wlujtdoyou mean?" "Why, I picked un hor foot, put it on my lap, and, rubbing nor shoo, told hor of course it was a little close. but it would stretch and bo comfortable in a week or two." II Itlloiilly Cotiminiiitloii ? Many a casts supposed to bo radical lung tfiseaso is really one of liver complaint and Indigestion, but, unless that diseased liver can bo restored to healthy action, it will so clog the lungs with corrupting matter as to bring on their speedy decay, and thon indeed wo havo cona Sr... ...Mnl. ?u in its worst form. Xothingcan bo more happily calculated to nip this dansco in tlio bml than is Dr. Pierce's "(Joldon Medical Discovery." By druggists. i "You must pay very eloso attention to your French, dear," said a fashionable i mother to her darling daughter, "if you want to enjoy French novew. When they are translated, they are reGnod down to "a I point of common-place goodness that is j absolutely stupid/' 1 Ql'ack doctors, electric belt and other swindlers.who live by frightening our young men and young* women by nasty i circulars, will lind their occupations gone 1 when it becomes generally known that Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarea; parilla is a certain cure for all weakness of the urinary organs, nervousness, etc. . Obey the laws of health, take a few bot ties of this simple remedy and yon will soon be restore*I to perfect tuanhood and i AvotmiunocKi, iroo iroin nil worrmieni 01 I mind and distress of boil v. daw the'gbeat sbERtaREffcUl 1 for ; CURES 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumtogo. Backache. Headache. Toothache, r .Sore Throat. flwrlitns*. Nprnln*, lirnliM, Itnru*. Son Id*. t'rowl HiCcn. ' ASD ALL Ilium I'llSilLV ril.XA ami UHIX Soil tj DrujiMU ?o l lv?ir?? ?>rf??tr<T. Klttj C.ou Plm;tl>c>ta II Liacufti. ^ TISK C?AKL?> A. VOUKLKIt CO. ^ p # i genlisttnj. : rpiil-: 11KST GUM TKKTll ' Warranted [u every tvsj?ccu A YlTAI.Irni Ml'. GIVEN ?uil Teeth E.tlmcte.1 > entirely Frw from Pain. [ We um; no chloroform or ether in any operation. . co?v?v*iuenUy patients are not >trappcd vlown to Ho1 chair when Vitalized Air is uken. Dr-s MORRISON*. Dentists. Ko. 1206 Market Street. , Telephone A-1S2 nogi I JJK5. SUHlilSUA &SU3, DENTISTS, Xo. 1113 MARKET STREET, Wheeling, W. Va. ag*All operations warranted. noM ' QHAliLES E. MASON, DENTIST, COR. TWELFTH ? MARKET STREETS, Entrance 1205 Market Street OtH(s> TTonr*?9 to 1 r. m.. J to .S p. v. apN Announcements. : NOUXCEMEST. To tJie FjIL'ct pf tfU Iniiiiiccnctr. ; Six:?Please announce my name as a candidate lor City Sergeant, Subjeet to the decision of ihc Kepublican primaries. HO26 FRANK KLINE ; QITY SEKGEAXT. Messrs. Editors:?Please announce tliat I am a candidate for the office of City Sergeant, subject to . the decision of the Democratic Primaries. ?oS WM. PRINCE 1 ^XXOUXCEMEXT. J lb tV Eililor t\f lAe Inidli^ctccr. ; Sw?Please announce me as a candidate for CITY SEKGEANT, subject :o Republican rules. no!2 W. I- Fl'fi ATE i . i -T I COLLARS ^\V CUFFS M CI ft ? MAttva T>*? HM< W *l*\ ARtT"1 VVji FINEST GOODS <0^^ /" EVER MADE, j ^ jj? tpva All Linen, icth I M linings wo Exterior*. \^3 * AO: J&r thcs. H. SONXEHORS, H'^l Apeat for VVTuvlhig; TI1A.YKLKK.S' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of trains?exnus xtion or Retkssnck Mjuux. Whwli *Ttne^ excepted. J Monday Exccpted.Depart. Arrive. h.? 0.11. k.?east. ' Express \IUlt. A N'cxr York)? 1:2S a a * lrS a a Express (Hill. A:Ncxr YorkW-. T:13 a to ? S:i5 pa Express tlUlt. vt Now York)? * SK6pm *10:15 aa Cumberland Acwra S:i\ * a 5:S5 p a Mover's Gap Aewa 4:10 pre s:? a a MoandsTilltf Acton U:SS a a 1:03 p a WEST. Express (Chicago and CW1 J 9:15 a a : 2r2> a a Express (Chicago And Col) T:ia pa S05 a a VWJ? > ? U1 ' OAO PUJ ZAECsrille Aocoa t:-J0 paa 9:25 a a B*RKsriUeAccoa S:S51 n 4 :& p a \V., 1\ Jfc IU Dir. Washington and Fiusburyh? 6:SS a a 11:20 p a Washington and Uttsborstu- l(h20 * mf T:tO pa Wa*hla$n.\a~. ??j S:? pnt S:10 a a TriadelphU Accvnci? ? t S.-OSpm * 4:10 pn l'., C. ? St. 1- Ky.??ur, j Ptt&baisb -t 6:20 a a t 7:20 pa PiusbursbaaA New York__;t lrJOpa f S:35pa Pliuburgit iad New York?11:-^ ?c jllKS a a wist. ; Express,CSo. *nJ St. Lonis^J Express, Cio. j^rnl St. Lonis 4:?5pa t 7:3)pa! Kxpratf* SteubenvlUe A G>1_ 1 2) p a; t S;3S p a Mixed?? ? 5:40 p a;f T:4Q ata C.4V. K.K. i Flttj-bursi t 5:57 a a* S:23 pa i Wrtivbnrjr. Gtve. * Chi \ j.-cs a aj $:x? a a I rites., New York A Chi |U:12 a a, 5:05 pa Firabursh csd N'cw York ? \ i:ll pa I2U3 pa WeiisTi^c Accosa t 5? pa 5:21 pa Sxprws. Gewiand, S. ? W._ tlO.-Caaa!t 5:45 pa MkKv-Joa Actorn....... 4.-06pa t 9^0*a St. CUSrrriUe A(wa 9:22 * a;t S:2S a a Si. GairsTiU-a Acwa ; 1:50 p a'tlirS p a Si.Galtvdile Aceoa ; 5:25 pa t 4:50pa Ohio Fdr*r Railroad. j ragcasttr. j* ?uH3a a *ll:50a a l^sseuccr. j* 4:2ipa,1 9:20 pn Freight I ?3)>ai 5:3?pn Local and through ticket* are sold tU all the aboro lice* it ttnfco Railroad 05os. 13M Market street. Bay roar tfrkct.* thejc. 1U, 2. X C. Railroad. Lcare Bell*!:* >t 2:10 T. x. for Suararfeld. Lore Beil&ire t: <.-W x. *. for SunaeieM and laaosTiUc. Arrive *t Bellaire, 9:15 x. x. isi 5:S5 tjl gtcw ,A(lucrtlscmcuts, ANTKI1-A SITUATION AS COOK or chtttnboruutM, either In a hotulur private family. Address I. K.,curo lutelllieuefr office. : delO BOAKDEllS WANTED?A COUPLE of gentlemen ?sn fltui Koodhotn? nccominoflatten*. at rviuonitble mtc*. in n prlvnto fuinlly, j Ktfervmo exehiuiBcd. AiiplyntNo 2Wl Market street. one ii(H??ro below tVutre .Market. dtfl QOAL! OOALI I um prejwred to furnish a superior quality ol WELLSBlfRG COAL, and will deliver It to ftny part of the city on iliort nollce. W. J. WARDKN, -110 Muln street. TVlopltmio No. flU. tlelO pillOE OK HAS COKE REDUCED. Until further notice the price of Coke will l>e reduced from Be to to i*'r bushel In yiml ni (liu Work*. lly order ol the Uas Trustees. K. 1IAZI.ETT, doiQ Beeretnry. iioUA AND kvi:ugu,':i:ns' SKA MOSS, IIA KT KOI ID FKKXS AND PAMPAS PLUMES, Can bo luul at KlltlC'S AHT,STOItIV .Irt 1MB Miflll Slrwl. QK.NKIiAU UXIMIKSS HUSIXESS. We have opened an oillce at rT'll Main street. All onion left nt our oillce. or by telephone, will receive prompt ntteutlon, Telephouo No. ?.>. l'lsno moving n specialty. ?lulO A. STUM l'P *00. Q11U1STMAS GAUDS. All the latest Novelties on tho Hue now open nt the MclllltE 1I0USE AltT STORE. tlclO K k N1COLL. Agent. grAlilC KIBS, TENDEULOINS. n.fCKIlOXKS. PIGS' KEKT, Ac., TO-DAY, At n. o. list, Jr.. nnlP '2S Fourteenth HtrcpL rToNDON AND NEW YORK. LAUGHINGJUGCESS. T1IK J PRIVATE SECRETARY, MORE FOR YOUR MONEY : thin ever before, ran now l>e secured In purchas Injluourltneof HOLIDAY GOODS, TASTY NOVELTIES, Standard, Toilet anil Other l?Bod> Suitable for the season. Cam. kaki.v. LOGAN* & CO., DniRsUte, llridgc Corner. G-vmul Conoorl. CourIi Music everywhere. Street, Parlor. Onora Chnreh, Morning, Matinee, Evening,Sl^ht. Stlos Duets, ijuartrtts. Choruses, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Base. cough MxM'ulino, Kemeniuc. Venerable Juvenile Cough English. German Italian, Min *tiwl, Heathen Chinee. ami Whoop. Prima Donna; Ring iu the choru*! No programmes! No encore* Ev*-ryl>ody Couth! When you get tlrv.nl ot the music, try Or. Chapman's.Cough Balsam. PlcsuanL Do? not constipate or debilitate. , Lane Pottles 2k cents. All the l*s>t Oitio.h Ixctara, Ac. Sold by . I.OG AX & CO., dcio Pnnqrlsts, ItrMgo Corner. NEW YORK DENTAL CO,, 10.-.0 MAIN" STREET. Dr. S. 13. McCormiCkj ARTISTIC IDZEHsTTIST. successor to S. Ii. McCOlUllCK & into. Tricphone.^y. BUSINESS COLLEGE Normal Institute. A LIVE PRACTICAL SCHOOL Four Separate Course*?Preparatory, Academic Xtmmercm ami I'houojrraphlc. Night School Five Nights Each Weofc Tuition rates wry reasonable. Please csll at or address, NATIONAL BttSEHSSS COLLEGE. ?nlS-uw Wheeling, W. Va. HAND EXCURSlpy TO , fl?r* Z VX THE WORLD'S RXfOSlTIOK.^rr^r Thw steamer ANDES, - CAIT. Mcbldux, will leave Wheeling for New Orleans Tuesday evenin?,December a), l.v?t,provided one hundred pas-^en pits are secured for the round trip at $50 eacn. Thv And? will remain at New Orleans nt least reven dAjrs: furakh board and lodging while there. Reims must be sccutvd bjr December 21, for whieli apply to FR.\NK BOOTH, Apint. tioV.vvw.tr Wheeling. \a. pi.\yo TTJISTIN-G-I Piino* carefully Tuned and Repaired at lc3 B.U'MER'S MfSIl- STORE 3-;ivmi?g JC00'5_ |FARMINj3 . TOOLS^ ^ RELIAB LOEEDS ~\{ mmm i 5 Jijijll.S vfs ill 1 HARDWARE? if C(l?S(ilT(PiWI Ltilfiili I Bj BOYD'S SEED-WAREHOUsFi; JISill ?le4-tv?w (General ilctias. ABY BEI.LE, KG TITIAN QIIEEX, Rcvwils r*>J, raseat acd Futans; r'.tw idvice oa coacr. boiiacss sj><3 Usilly affiin. Hocri fnre: 1 to 9 r. m. No. 33 Ethth tgvtt. noS ^TOTICE TO WJkTKK CONSUMERS. ' tkx cnr watxx boaisv \ Wmxuyo. Dec. 5. 15SL | w*:cr Rent* for the six ra oaths coding Hirrh S3, j *rv nenr due *nd piy?b2c At the o$re of the csxy ? uliT RmM. No. ilsj yinln ?r*et. 11 paid oa or tefore the sin of December, 1SH. & dlicoaat of | 10 T>rnx*nt will t< *Iloirc\l. ^ a lex. ri?nrr.r?pr. .vt. Christmas Soscs. QUK1SXMAS BOXES. For *H kisvis of boxes Ktitablc for Saad*y Schoc* a=d other ?ateJtt!un?ats po to the WHEELING BOX FACTORY, awr Fourteenth *sd South Scwts. otecFuattU's Stan*. HENRY MORRIS, dtS-xv*? i'ropriwo?, gtH Woods, . ] CLOAKS AND WRAFSI< _ I To closc out out- entire stock we have made the following prices : ?50 00 Cloaks, - - $35 co t 40 09 11 - - - 30 CO 35" - - - 55 co II 30 00 11 - - - 22 OO Y 25OO 44 - - - I9OO 20 00 44 - - I ^ OO w ? 15 00 " ... I 1 00 12 00 " - - - 9 OO 10 00 " - - - 7 00 tl I Children's Cloaks KKDUCEl) ONK-IIUF. Brues & Goffer. ?1cS * j. s. rhodes & go. Have a Full Stock oi " Ladies' Cloals. ?J Misses'Cloaks. The Largest Assortment. The Newest Designs. The Lowest Prices. J, S. RHODES & CO., 1153 Main St. . fy-'i / "Jtationctg. Jpjl.llUY GOODS = ' USTOW BEADY. AN ELEGANT STOCK OK >EW GOODS! For sale a; prices to suit tiie times, by JOS. GRAVES, ilf5 K TVra.rTH STREET. j J^EWSP.U'EKS AND MLA.GAZI3SnES. Now is the time to subscribe for winter reading. The above famished by the year at publisher*' Tc rates ami ta&Ue\\ or odiwrvi ? any addscw. A !* ? for kvIc by single number. IWore rub^ribirig | wuwu U H. ViUiMBY, Bookseller and Newsdealer, no2.? So. K3l Market Street. ]^TEW LOOKS. The Vaxsar Girls In South Amcrica, Cham j*ey. All Around a Pallet:, Liaie Champisey. An AyrCtoAr, Judge Tourgce, author of a Foci's Errand. I The Des-tinr nf Mm, viewed in the light of his ? origin, John Ffcke. Loreday"s llinory, Lacy Guernsey. _ LabouLsye'v Illustrated Fairy Stories. ) Countess ot Albany, by Vernon Lee. not J. B. WILSON. No. 13>S Market Street J^TEW PUBLICATIONS. American Explorations in the Ice Zone*. Prof. J. I Nour?e. U. S_ N"; squaw, Sro. Illustrated, fine cloth. $3 50. The Voyage of the "Jeannette.*' Journal* of Lt. Com. BeLong. Edited by hl> wire; 2 vols., Svo^ 1 cloth. Illustrated. $7Id. ZZ Ice Pack and Tandra. an acroant ol the March for the "Jo&nneue." W. 1L Gilder; $vo-, cloth. 11lus&ated. H (U. ? Dr. Sevier, by G. Vf. Cable; 12 tno., cloth. $150. T Akrouquln upends of New England. Chu. G. r Leland; 12 rstx. cloth. {"2 OX The Red Will.Flower, by MU Warner. author of "Wide, Wide World:" 12too., cloth, il 7S. A Young Girl's Wooing, by E. P. Roe; 12 raa, cloth. {1W. The Man Terms The State. Herbert Spencer; J **fny book xsaDcd on receipt of pric*. .. New Bocks of all branches of literature, and at ? greatly reduced price*, on hand in Larre varietr. T STANTON A DAVENPORT', I cv> No. 13S1 Market Street. Olirur and Ocain. J >*KW COR>' MEAL T1 Choice BucVwlieat Flour, . r Portor's Boss Flour. The Bes: in tie Market, and other Choice Brands of JLOCR, with a full stock of FEED. See., ~A J. :M. CL0TJST03NPS A 1W l?2j i 1C7 acra STi'.EXT, Oil Sou JUlU: ?vw: (|>co. g. 3,'aylov-HOLIDAY EXTENSIVE PI in irnnnr ri itUltlit It, Wc beg to aiiTiouncc the com| tive sti HOLIDAY low displayed and ready for j lately in our line, that 4s choice 'RESENTS, can be found oil o This year we display a very rr ORIENTAL LIN "or Table, Parlor and Toilet us lie Ladies. Prominent in this ndia and French IIANDKE] n rare and choice designs, not t Also an imusiin Fancy Goods, Neck Wear, Needle Cas Pin Ci Si A Cordial Invitation THE S1 FINE SEAL SI A3 DOLl^ Will be continued as a Extremely I Silk Garments, Dress Goods, ALL JLVBK GEO.R^ <leO gouisvlUc & ftashuillc. L. & R (Loulsrllle <k KuhTilto lUIlroad.) OlSTLY LI3STE RTOSEiQ 'CLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS I Krairrtlle, X?kTlUe, J-aar, Mobile, Sloat 2STEW QIRT-TEAJSTS WITHOUT CHANGE. DOUBLE DAILT TRAISS. WBoand Trip Tklcetui ttdoecd r*l? on uli ua DBCEMBEk 1. IS??, to l^e Vorld's Exposition I For Rita, Heps, 4c., write to FiEUB,JLO.I>.A. Cincinnati, 0. C. P. ATilORE, o.p.at.jl to? Loaiirme, Ky. |Photo graph tj. iHOTOGKAPHS 1 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Onlexatonceat Iif>"ins' CS-allerv. jj * J.UiSOXS' taster Photographs, CITY. a?, 1 RAYON PORTRAITS / AT Myles' -A-i-t Studio* Kft. 21M MAIS STREET. LL KINDS OF PLAIN* AND FANCY L JOB "WORK NEATLY AND PROJC1TLY FTTTTCTXP AT TKS DAILY INTELUfifcSCER JOB OFFICE No* ?lad as roonecaUi sutet J-. \ goUflap jgvnrtc. TRADE 11 ? Tv TM Tv MOTIONS ' Y . - 11W , TAYLOR. 1 s l>nn iletion of our new and attracsck of y {GOODS 5 nspcction. Every tiling, legiti- ^ and suitable for CHRISTMAS i?i ur tables and counters. ^ ire accumulation of ' gjJ IN ARTICLES ? S ;e, which cannot tail to interest >'> display is our attractive stock of pm RCIIIEFS! ^ strt _ t.? r? i ?i 1 ti?. U UU IUUUU UI5UWIH.li; 111 L1IU UJIJ. A lly large line of _j I 1 Hid. occ A I' jl CS, J ishions, (?? lk Umbrellas, &c., &c. ^ y Bri alK is Extended to All. | be II I LLE OF T 111 SACOUES, ' bcl Im ;D klti ma lloi I-AJSTS i SIU dvertised last week at ?u Acr kn< jow Prices! 1 Ken ???? Jnp km >Iai Cloth Garments, ?? and Dress Silks, ^ ED DOWN. 'AYLORJ Soc ant n-h pictures and .Art Jttatctials. tm o.000'FEEr ! Felt AVcatlicr Strip. This is the time to have ihcm applied to rattlins Fash and eraiv door*. Saves your fuel, sav? roar t health, fares y*ur tenner, mokes you comfortable. _fi Send orders to the 2, M'-LURK 1IOU5K ART STORE, cot no5 ?. L. Stcuu, Agent. ar; ten China, Glass and (Quccusvuarc. EA ANI) DINNER WAliK, "? iso: ' CAl Gold Rind nnd Decorated -English "Brighton" Ware, In Seis a* wanted. The New "Alton" Dinner Warv. Just rcoeive*L _jl KWIXG BBO&, ^ de-g Market Street, opp. McLurc Home. QHINA, 151SQUK, BROXZE v "D !r, FAXCY GOODS In Grtat Variety. {J* New and Elesant Dccorated Dinner. Tea and Toilet .1 i-eu, in Krcnch China. Porcelain and ?th English Ware. Gri vrtl FAXCY GLASSW.UtE! f wj^uuiruci*. Luuiazy tw rancyauuia tiirapg. n Xkc line of Carvers and Table Cutlery. _ JOHC3ST FRIEDEL, ^ nog 11? MAIN' STBn, graggists. ASK FOR THE To lr i* perfectly pure, wholesome, and ilwavi nilia- -? ble. 12. H. list, itmniactarcrj. Sold by "V LIST ? WILLIAMS, JV ~?rotsi*ts, 1C10 iiain Sucet, Sw And by til firsi-cixss Grocers. Ur< BEDFTRE! S? In Tubes and in Bulk, it f> LIST it WILUAMS*. In nrC? IMP Mala 'w FKANKLIN viX TYPE1 FOUNDRY. . ICS r?M Strtrt, Cincinnati, Okie. ALLISON A SMITH. The tjv* wMefc lite p?p*r i? prlsud is ?ro= lb* above fc?alrjr.-4U>rrva Lnr;; tsxscax. ^ gox ?cnt. jit" HKNT ?iTHAT"FINK STUKt I >OOW. *?> MtrkV.1 Mrn'.t'#l ,.'rv%vUt '?? H bv W. II. Hhclb. I'owmlou given ftr?i c| I. Enquire el Juh" Bsu? or UcurK? J. Mjihi bit 1LKN"1\ " ro TTVT.-100MK0 Houws on Tvrcnltoth Hrwt H fO Staall IIouh*. I \ roltonu. Enquire ol u H , Iloom 7 Cu?loin Hou*?. B Ionium* A-Sfl- I "c planted. B| TTctKE^IJANVAS.SK ItS-AT THE I / Wheeler A W ll*ou Sewing Machine onu*. V ANTED, . IMMKMATKIA- AT r tho Wheeling Female rollw. a u?"l ulil ti H generil hoiuewutk. Mu?t come well mw T A N T KP?SITUATHtS-ifv AN I V Atcoununl mul ?Mk-k?? r. iliorowM w U lu olllof work! walrti?)??;?? ImumlUn. ir \HU chimp* IorJ*H\wry I.ls U?w.l f !> r- H ' luMli^T/K-k !! ? No. Wl_ KCOND-HANl) C.I.UT111NU I .WANTED. 1 cm* visaing 10 tiujxwe ul cn*t oil Wo^ns Ap. I ;l, lloott, Shoos, Ac., will ilo well lo notify 11 , JU8T1I, the SccoiuMtmul tKmltr, ? 27 l.vr. Market SL. oin?f>?ii.- I ^iVXTED. "I lOO Conl jMinors! .unt 4 feet 8 Inches thick, l'ricc for mining a ts for ton of 2,(00 pound*. Steady work nil the 6. \V00l)\VAM> IILON IX)., i- W'lirflim:. AUlmnm. 'OH SA1.R-SSIIEI.V1XU, STtivT3 ninl good Counter. The Shelving i* the- Hunt he city. Enquire of C. A. SC1IAEFER .v to. \fi ^OU SALE?AT A OllKAT SAC1U. FIl'K?A tirst-cUM llami; owuer h-avidc the jCllbOtllOOd. ll?l>VCtiOU Mllicltcd. Cnll ?t In jo ?trtet, Muni), d. l ^OU SALE-A NICK 1.1TTLK I'l.ACK of three acre* in l'leawuit Valley, wi ll im. iVo>t. Cnll on J.C. 1IEKVEY, No. ltW M<\rk?-; .ft, Whwilng. \y. \'ft ilta lOtt SALE. evernl thousand dollars worth of note#, Htnrc<l first niortgnce on firut-claw real otate. hue In f, two ami >ix ycftr?. Sold in amount* in Mtii chasers. Address I'tTTY A SMITH. Attorn. y?. e5? l!ftnie*vill>'. I'liin, J*0USE FOK SALE. ly two-story eight-room dwelling, No. 99 .-.Front ;ct, Wheeling Inland. rice low and tonus easy. .ddrtvj H. CALDWELL, * Broker in Mortgage !.oiil?, Ac., * fJi.% 10S V~ Pfvrnth StroM, Knttit JSttO mi.. poll SALE OK RENT. 'hat very (tcsirnblc Dwelling situate on north e of thirteenth street, (formerly Hampden) now upled by R. IJ. Woods, Eeq. 1'osscsslon k1v? ril 1, lsS5. Apply to HENTtV K. LIST, ?2 H0> Main .-irwt. ^OR SALE. 'aluablc Real Estate on X. E. corner Twenty. rlli and Market streets, In the City of Whccllur, Va. IvOt 122 feet by C6 feet; now occupied by 3, llilritz as a wagon and blacksmith shop. W. V. lKKiE A liltO.. pr9 lag Markt-1 Stn-ct. iOU SALE. [y Farm lying near the Pike, three miles wot o! dseport, Belmont county, Ohio, cimtuiniit tut 11G acres. suitable for most purposes, witS r improvements, nnd underlaid with coal. Tbt t place for a dairy near the city of Wheeling. II . sold by the tlr>t of January. l.sK>. wild farm will for rent. Terms easy. Apply on theprvmUes to 027* l>. V. PARS HA 1.1. ?OTEL FOH SALE. IIE VALLEY HOUSE, At Buckliannon, Upther county, W. Va. 'orty rooms, well furnished, good rejiair, cstabled bu? ineas, easy terms. Apply to t;. M. FLEMING. oI3* Bunkbannon. w. Va. mSALE-COUXTKY SEAT. en acres of choice bi?h bottom land, six ?nu ow Wheeling, on Ohio River nnd It. ?* O. IL 1: proved by a substantial brick house, 11 n^nii, Sheti and outbuildings, situated ii a g^ve if pic. sugar and poplar trees. Also, a good tcke a of fruit trees. Apply to W. V. IIOtiE A BRO., ISM Market 5t T R. Vi*. MORROW, on the premises. lurT ^ORSALE. 1 VALUABLE COAL PROFERTY, nated on W., P. A B. IL R., (old Hcmpfteld) abost ) milts east of the City of Wheeling. W. \ a., and ] nuiwomues iromuuio river, consisting *! ac h? of coal and 30 acres surface and'foil, ol jwn a* the "Willow Glen Coal l*rps.erty." W. V. IIOGK & BliO., lyl XoCO Market ?m<t. ''OR SALK. A Valuable Property situate on the >"atioml ul. about twelve miles from Wheeling. coiubtof about four acres of cultivated land with t i 12 room frame dwelling, >table for 12 h<-r t>, ugbter-liouso and other convenience. AL??, iselioUl and kitchen furniture. The j>rx?r*-rty 1 be offered at public auction on Tuodav, Kaber GO, 1SH. ou Ujc prelates if not nild before t day. Terms easy. llEMtY TH Lb. e^ TOCKS FOR SALE. ) Shares Katinnal Bank at Wtllsburg. 3 Shares Blven4de Glass Co. 3 shares Wellsburg Gas Co. 2 Sltares JEtna Iron works. 0 Sbarcs BelmoutNai! MllL rj Shares Jefferson Nail MllL 5 Eharfi Manufacturers' Insurance Co. 1.1K\VL>, Agent, CO No.2iTwH.nti ?:rre'GOOD FARM FOR SAI.E-I WILL L offer it private wile for thirty days, xnyl'am Brooke county, Buffalo u>wr.*hip, near Wot erty, containing 200 acres. Said farm L< in ? *1 stale of cultivation with fair improvement! 1 all underlaid with a jmi<?rior Vvln of eta), icli crops out at the surface. Abustdar.o? ol It and well watered. Convenient to church, mul School and Bethany College. I\jtecwSua en aj once if desired. Terms reasonable. I'LR* S SMITH. Call ou or address J. 1*. SMITH, Liberty, W.- Va. ' FOR SALE. will rJI- raj: Farm of tcre?. simatfl osi? le -wot of Bnnuvillc, .Wx?hlitrton county, lu. i above is one of the best lam* in WivliUitU.n miy. Itbasagoodmawion hou*o with jr\v?>-?ann bnildhra centrally locatvd, and senM ant hinue It is well supplied with ihceloirvt It*, cotuUUng of apples. jt-aoics. vcarv rluri, jnatcs, Ac., and is well suiutl fur >:<vl mU* , having a good supply oI water In every rioM. or lurther information inquire of J. t?. Hi t< jis. 1140 Cfiapline street, N*hetiinz, W. Ya., o: I on the undersigned an the premises. ELVXAS SPUOAVLS, d>-iuv Wet; Tir.Wy. I'.v. Valuable Bellaire Properly for Sale, Tc will ?cll one of the l*#t improved projertid ftrflaire, O.. consisting ol four and out-bill i?u ating ibe river, on which there is a Urge brick xse oi twelve rooms, with water. g*-* : ! a? tssuy conveniences. The property ba? a cii suble and other outbuitdu^ps. Sewxrt^v to river. be buildings oecnpy two and one half lot*: th? er lou are vacant. 1 bis property i? sitnatid ?-n ivel Hill and is one o! the fines: in tit- city, aw 1 be sold for the ot*-hai(of what it eceor particulars, call oa or addrtM GARRETT A ANDERSON. o23 Real ?u:c Agent*. 1ARM AVDr.tpnw T ivn? lX>Ii rare opponnnl vt to bey a Tina orGa^tr ? h. located oa a Rood read, with a ndln *'i * -- S pfcst the door, and tiiaott in the citT lirdy. tw tenants thii U an orfor.aoity *cldf>:a. The land will b-scld in tract* w*nit ! jcrs. armlng implement*, n.v-h'serr, uv>K tor.t 1 stick trill te sold with the lar.<i*. Tcrr.? r-'7j e given ior juymeau on pcrchJA*, ba:???.d errequintl. or funher inlonaition and r*nJcsiar? ?<e P. L. *UJ?BEK1.Y. ^ Oa the premise*, it Ml ?e Chaaul Statx-a. Pats anil (Caps. Sf YOKK HATELKACHKUY.MA I W Sixteenth itreet. Ladies" and *". Chip. Felt and Bearer H?:?. rtt;-. "d. bleached. colonel and ?ai?bt\i in th <? ?-^v; ? promptly. Millintri" *oct doae it tl-< ocax. :..v__ |IEXTLEME.VS SILK AM1 KK1.T i 1L\TS renoTau>l to rccte at ?tr'a* it rr.<>K ^ "J**. ty Wta. Gmlo-ovtv, the Partial lUtur. jocrjh. p*. Leave yoor wltn *iih 1^on, U Sixteenth ttrvet. Wbrelir.f. junlap hats. The Duulap SUS Has: the Latest EnclLsh and Other Novelties Jvnrlobeieeaat G. A. Einn ?. 3 ua ikia