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@b %iMl fim: z \yjii;?;i>i.nu, \v. va./i>kckmiii:u ''p FublWicd tUlly tHuudHy* excepted) by ^ i'HKU, CAMlMJKI.Ii A: I!ART, . Prop's, to At Not. IS nod '/7 Fourteenth street. J' TERMS OK DAILY. , Ono Cflpy one ycnr...,.JH U) | Three month*... |2 00 Blx tnoutlu t ODI Ono month 05 UK Delivered by carrier* In city, I.Vj jMjr week, J,y TKlliia OK flKMI-WEEKLY. , One year 93 001 Hlx month* >1 CO ? TKIIJA OK WKKKI.V, I", Ono year. $1 CO | Blx mouths G5 Great reduction U> Cluba. Send /or wunplo copy and circular*. Adtlrw* I FREW, CAMl'llEM. A ItAItT, frc Wheeling. \V. Vm wi (Entered at the ltatoQlco nt Wheeling, W. Yn., as fttcond cIn.** mntlvr,) . How Oltlce8?*cl<oni nro Kudortixl. 'M] lii tho courso of tho investigation. of nl- ^ leged Treasury frauds, set ou foot at tho inatanco of ono Marker, formerly of Kan* H? Baa, several matters of interest liavo been Ci developed. Barker appears to liavo been & ho unsavory a fellow tlmt peoplo -who knew him in Kansas were glad to get him Jp] out of that State anil help nun into a uv ^ in# at government expense. This is not gl tho first instanco in which public office has been used as a sort of reformaehool J/: for eeoundrels. Hut thero is another foaturo brought to out in tho testimony of ex-Governor Craw- ?) ford, of Kansas. Ho was testifying to JJ. Harker's bad reputation when barker hi confronted him with a letter to the Sccre- D tnry of the Interior recommending him for a plaeo in tho Patent Otlice. Tho ex- ft| Governor explained that ho did this for the benefit of tin* man's family and to J< givo him a chance to reform, and drew this fine distinction: "I ei?id you were a a] good lawyer. I did not gay you had a lT good reputation." I Recommendation for oHlce with a men- P. tnl reservation is no uncommon thing. 81 Men of position anil influence lend them- o selves to it' to keep a promise, to oblige the friends of the applicant, or as the easiest way to be rid of importunity. Tor ^ twenty-four years Republicans have been doing it on a grand scale, Democrats ac- fi cording to the measure of their opportu ties. Tho tables arc about to turn, and "J tho bulk of the business will be done by Democrats. Tho Democratic ij administration will bo imposed upon as 11 Republican administrations have been, (j and men who stand well will be parties to d tho fraud on tho public service. How is the appointing power to know of tho moral unfitness of an applicant? and how can it save itself from humiliation if 1< the men on whom it relics for information a descend to misrepresentation? UiifclKiuU iiiuMVlfo. * A physician of Youngstown sues for di- j( vorctf from his wife. The names of sundry r persons are connected with the defense, i and the gossips of the town are agog. The v husband bears himself so well, and shows to Btieh advantage tho kindly side of v human nature, that what he says is worth t reproducing: r I cannot find i t i n my heart to speak harsh- jj iy of my wife, though knowing full well of f, ail that she has been guilty. For many, j! years my home was a happy one and my house a model of neatness through the watchful care of my wife. Her love for the admiration of men finally proved her 1 ruin. I have borne it all, hoping against hope, and willing that the past should be buried in oblivion and only her virtues remembered, if she would again be true to v me. Believing that for me domestic hap- '1 piness was at an end, and for tho sake of 1) niv children, I took the only course left ti ' open and applied for a divorce. All that ti I desire is to obtain a legal separation and h the custody of my son. If I can do this tl without bringing misery to other homes 1 shall be content, as 1 do not desire that b others should suffer as 1 have done. Tho o cose is commenced and it must be settled in the courts. P There is heroism in the naturoof n main 0 who can take this calm anil charitable view of his wrong. The stand he takes is e; no indication of a lack of .courage. It s: shows rather a highly refined nature which in the hour of danger would stand {) like granite or cut like steel. cl Ilia wife's fondness of admiration, he fc says, was the rock upon which his happiness was split. This weakness has wrecked many a happy homo and will T wreck many more. There are wifee who, . intending no harm, court admiration for ^( the mere sake of tho passing triumph, d Sometimes they escape without serious ^ injury, except in tho good opinion of CJ thoughtful people. Often there is a (lead- ft ly wound. Always there is danger.' tl The wife who is not content to com- h inand tho admiration of her husband sows tares. She will be very fortunate if she g, be not called to reap the harve&t of sorrow g< and disgrace. Iliul For tlio Wlll-lSrimkcrM. The second item in tho voluminous will ^ of the lato Reuben 11. Springer, of Cin- q cinnati, shows his anxiety to dispose of t> his property in his own way and to pre- {l vent one of those disgraceful legal con- 1 tests which so often follow the death of rich men. The professional will-breakers T> will look with dismay on an" instrument guarded as Mr. Spriuger has provided in his will. i Ho directs that any disputo or differences of opinion among tho parties interested shall be decided by his cxecutors, or a majority of them, and their decision is to bo binding upon all parties. It would bo too much to say that the ingenuity of cunning lawvers could not find a way to *( upset this provision of the will, or at least ai to^involvothe whole estate in costly litigation. Tho very fact of his effort to deprive them of fat pickings might be to gv them conclusive proof that tho testator yc was of unsound mind and therefore in- cli capable of making a will. ^ However this may be, Mr. Springer has pr sought to profit by observation, and he has of set a good example to other men of cstato 0' with tho certainty' of death boforo their g(J eyes. All men ought to band together to \V< abolish the will-breaker. It is a duty thoy m owo to society and a legacy they may leave to all mankind. W1 . ad lilU^UvlfAS'r JIUJJU2ST. "J llT A voung ladv "lathers and shaves 'em" ol at Scattlo, \V. 'i\ Tho price of labor is being generally re- , duced throughout Utah. A company of Scotch capitalists have Bj! invested ?200,000in mining Jandsin Whito Cc county, Ga. ft]] Camphor trees aro growing thriftly at no Quiney. Fla. Tho plants were obtained Sc< from Washington. o\\ Skin grafting has been proposed sis a means of securing a new crop of hair on a W1. sterilo scalp. ?n A Sow llavcn, Conn., man pawned his JJL liis false teeth for a quarter recently to buy a theatre ticket. A saloon atLoredo, Tex., recently ro- \,y ceived a turtle measuring I>4 inches by Gi c0 feet and weighing 650 pounds. * Co A jury at Fort Worth, Tex., has given a brakeinan who had his baud crushed r. lilo coupling care,$15,000 damages. Tho id thus heavily assessed In tho Galves* T|, i, I lurriabiirg San Antonio. Hie London Daily Kent thinks tho word Al erhnps" is tho favorite beginning of itences and remarks in Uoaton. ^ I'eacli and .lupan Plum trees continue r bloom at Green Cove Springs, Flu. So 1 big mouthed alligators. ,U1 riiere is u band of elk In tho Mongolian Wl nmtains of Now Mexico which many ar inters liavo tried in vain to capture. e(j "Tho Working Girls' Vacation Society" dt a now charltablo society in Now York. ioho name, at least, is suggestive of eded good works. ^ Salinas, Gal.. i? troubled by a plaguo of ij( >gs. Tliey hop in at open doors and l>( mlnwH. and uru a nuisance and terror to m irvoua housekeeper!}. n, Tho red aunseta lmvo again mado their si ipearanco In San Francisco, ami are in- ui rpruted by aome aa tho relleetioa of tho a ir cloud wafted from China. pi Tho ChinoHo havo Introduced opium uoking among tho Indiana of British alumina, ami it iasaid they aro more in- H1 tunted with tho drug than tho Chinese. ~ Tho term cut glaas is incorrect. Glars . mnot bo cut, not oven by the diamond. . Iio diamond cracks it and enables ono to ? reak it. What is ordinarily called cut aaa is really ground glaaa. ^ Ho Wn? Cool. c' crchant Traveler, 11 Thoro had been a row in a Western (,j wn, and after a great deal of promiflcuis aliootiug Jim Jackson, a noted tough, j1 as killed and tho fun stopped. Arrests ere made and tho participants wcro . rouyht boforo tho Court. When Joe ? utT, ono of tho principal witnesse8, took in stand, a young lawyer tackled him. r "Your name is IhifT. 1 believe?" he said. 1, 'ter u little skirmishing around the edges. "That's what they calls mo," answered oe. "You were in this row?" J, "In course. Yor don't s'poso I'm losin' y ny chances fur fun, docs yor? I hain't lissed one in ten year in this town unless happened to bo over the river particiatin' ill somethin' uv tho sort on tliet > de." * "Did you sec this man Jack shoot at any I' no?" I "Yes." x "Was it early in tho difficulty?" "Weil, I never knowed Jim to wait fur itcrductions in a caso uv urgency." ii f" Did ho appear to bo agitated when you n rstsaw him!" 'I "No rnor'n you'd'be in chargin' a man d 2n dollars for fifteen cents' worth o' rork." "Don't be personal, sir. I want to know e f Jackson was also cool in the latter por- C ion of the trouble ?" "Yer betcher life ho wu7. cool. He was cad?colder'n a .Sunday roast on a wash- T ay." J Tho witness was ordered to step down. ? IIow to Muko n lloubotiitkro. 1, Take ft strip of gilt paj>er four inches )ng by three wide. On either end paste 'J strip of red lire-gilt linlf ftn incli in fidth, then n line fringe of crimped tissuo iapcr (paly green). Have ft round stick _ hree-qimrters of an inch in diameter, 'aste the gilt paper over this, lapping the literal edges and taking care that it does lot adhere to the stick. Slip the paper mrt of the way oil' tho stick and gather : ip one end by tying it with a strong ! k-hite thread, leaving the fringed part ; ree. Itamovo all of the paper, stulT it ritli cotton to keen'tho shape, and tie up he other end. Decorate with a scrap icture. They can be filled with siigariluins and "crackers," but for this purpose it is not necessary. The ends may ie varied indefinitely. A very showy onbonniero is made of red and white triped papors with ends of blue decorated rith gold .stars and fringed with gold aper. Colored paper edged with gold nd laco boitlering is very pretty. couNUCom. These are easiest made over a tin form rhich any tinsmith will make for a trifle, 'liov should bo lined with white paper, ordered with laco paper and a gilt edge, pped with gold and decorated with picire medalions. A beautiful cornucopia ms u juvoo t.umining ui ijeauo jmijwj- un ie top, and a tinsel tassel on'tke bottom. = A very pretty ellect may also be gained y festooning strings of nop corn, gilded ~ r silvered acorns gracefully over the tree \ -tlie latter are prepared bysimplvdiping them in sweotened water, and sifting ? ver them bronze or silver powder, such 3 may bo purchased at any stationer's. In a word, the appearance and general li fleet of a Christmas tree should be the _ ime as a most genial smile. Of course . should not lie all show, but like gifts ac- j Dmpauied bv a pleasant smile, so the 7 resents from the Christinas tree arc lothed with peculiar interest to the little ? ilka. J,' P, Chased by nSqulrrel. Messrs. G. E. Chipsteae, J. II. Taylor, J. . MoDaniel and J. "NV. Strickland, of j lakely, paid Fort Gaines a visit Sunday j ist. When within a short distance of >wn Messrs. McDaniel and Strickland . iscovored a young squirrel near a branch, Fac got out of the buggy and walked near p 10 Uttlo fellow, with tho intention of ~ lpturing him, and when within a fe\\- .( ;et of him stopped for a moment, when ie squirrel rau to him and climbed ujion is shoulder. Mac without molesting c ,im got into tho buggy again. Becoming " ightened the squirrel jumped to the _ round and ran up a tree, and when Mac Dt out and held liis hand against it, he J imo down tho tree and climbed to his 2 >rmer position on liis Bhoulder. To make ire of liim this time, Mr. Strickland's aid as called in, and "bunny" mndo a priso- S er. He was brought to town, where uite a nnmber of our citizens had tho r leasuro of seeing him. The boys fed im on nuts, which ho ate from their n?,ia witi.n.ii An Iudepcmluut rrosbytcrlon. htJudgt. A Nashville gentleman was overtaken v ft pious neighbor betting on the races ul using emphatic- language, in Chicago, uring the past summer. "Why, J?-"saW ho, "do you swear?" "Yes." "And bet on horses?" ' \ "Yes, sir." "And play cards?" "[do." "Why, heaven help us, J?, I thought >u were a strict Presbyterian ?" "Oli, no," replied J?, "I am not. I = n an independent Presbyterian." "Oh!" Quack doctors, electric belt nnd other *i nndlers who live by frightening our 2 >ung men and youn^ women by nasty rculars, will find their occupations gone ?. hen it becomes generally known that ? r. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsatrilla is a certain cure for all weakness q the urinary organs, nervousness, etc. M bey the laws of health, take a few hot}sof this simple remedy and you will on bo restored to perfect manhood and e omaniiood, lree irora all worriment of tad and distress of body. w\v "Don't talk to mo about ."Wagnef. 1 w as an intimate friend of Rossini and I t. Inure his music above all other operas." i ; think 'William Tell' llis best work." & )o you know his 'Barber"No; I n ways shave myself."?Figaro. ' *"* Ej Stop That Cough! Ej By usinc Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Ml ilsaiu?1The only sure euro for Coughs, h ?lds, Hoarseness and Soro Throat, and w i diseases of the throat and lungs. Do $, t neglect a Cough. It may prove fatal, wi ores and hundreds of grateful people o their lives to Dr. Frazier's Throat and ing Balsam, and no familv will oyer be st. thoutitafter once using It, and disco v- St. ngits marvelous power. It is put up st large family bottles and sold for the ra iall prico of 75 cents por bottle. Frazier ?* idicino Co.,. Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio. tH ratoga High Rock Spring Water for salo 1 drucgists. .Wholesaleagents: Logan & ?? ., Wheeling, W. Va., and J. 0. Dent A ? ., Bridgeport, Ohio. daw 1 Cue 4 Want Soap.'Ask your grocer for it, lu AN* KAXTKHN' LKOEND. 0 Story ot AJuxundttr at tho Units of ~ I'nrnUUe. ' 1 tht J'wr a'ou/ij. , ? When Alexander the Great conquered ? o world, anil penetrated into the remote q ( ions of India, ho heard of Paradise, j id determined to sukduo that also. He is told that tho Kivcr Hithcbel led to it, 0 id immediately ordered a licet to be t| luipped to carry his troops thlthor, but tI apatchetl a few vessels to procure infor* ation. When they reached tho Garden J l'uradiso his people found tho gate mt and before it an aeeU keeper of necuiranpoaranco and with an extraordinary Mini, whom they commanded to open tho ites Instantly for their master, as ho was )t fur behind them. Tho hoary keeper _ ailed, and said he durst not admit him -| ilesa ho could llnd means to weiph down J feather, which ho herewith sent, when aced in thobalanto. Tho messenger was astonished, for ho mid not concelvo how a small feather? nco it was only a light and downy thing -could lmvo weight, and concluded that jo man was jeennu him. llo novortho- n 83 wont and delivered tho message, 1 ivaauuvt U4IWVVVU n UUIHIIUU IU UU rought, amlit appeared that all the wood tid stonoand ni Ivor and gold that could e laid in tho scale wan not sutficient to Dunterpo'iso tho littlo feather, which indo everything that wm brought tly uickly up, as though tho gresteat weight j ad been put down. Alexander, astonish;1 at thin magical efloct, sent Once more to J lquire what wosjtho meaning of it. Tho [ lan graaelv answered that tho feather c igniiled Alexander's cupidity and am- ? ition, which were as light .as down, and 1 et so heavy that nothing could counter- alance them; but ho would tell liiin how :ie feather might be outweighed. "Let," ,iid ho, "a handful of onrth ho laid upon :,and it will atonco lose its extraordinary ower." Alexander preceived tho moating and was deeply delected. Soon afterwards bodied in Babylon, without having een Paradise. Demcatk diseases, ulFecting male or amnle, however induced, speedily and , lerraanentlycured. lllustratou book three . Litter stamps. Consultation free. World's )isnensary Medical Association, Builajo, Nothing equals Alien's Bilious Physic a quickly relieving Costiveness, Head- i ches, Heartburn and all other Bilious 'roubles; 25 cents largo bottle.?At all jujqpata. -rrhsAW $1,000 00 wo offer to any one detecting ven a trace of common grease in Strunz'a ienuine Wax S'oap. ^ | Ilucklen'n Arnica Salvo. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, iruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lUieuin, Fever lores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Jorna and all Skin Eruptions, and positivey cures Piles, or no pay required. It is uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or noney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. 'or sale by Logan A Co. TnK'Wnnt Sonp.' Ask your grocer for it. r^E^lTHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOB PAIN. r.cllevc* and cures jiaryjSl IUIEU31ATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, HEADACHE, TOOTH ACHE, 'QUINSY. SWELLINGS, iSorensii, Cule, Bruiiet, ttVRSSs SCAJ.D5), j'iji <ii.,ii!:'lini:ii!iiihiiT>?g]T|!'j: And ail ?tlu-r^ho<lily tchwliSfSliP .1 FIFrT CEfiTS fl B0TTLE! Sold by nil DnijwlstJi ana ^ i j;jjJluIi|jjTj|" fain'itn? Dlrectlona ,n 11 '^ill Hw-Cherte* ft. Vogeler Ci |i a. vooEixtii Co I 1'.. -<l''lli?. ^-'<1 II.I.. It.N. /I Announcements. ^XXOU.NCEJIEST. I 'o the Editor oj the Intelligenccr:. am? muse nnnounce mens a candldato lor the Met* of City Serjeant at the approaching munici- . ivl election, subject to the deculon of the Kepubcan primaries to be held Dccetnbor '27. dell-Trlus c. D. THOMPSON, ANNOUNCEMENT. b the Editor of the IntclU(jrnccr: filtt:?Please announce me as a candldato for the nice of Sergeant of the City of Wheeling subject ) the decision of the Republican .Primaries, to ba eld on Saturday, December'27,18S4, froin2o'clock . m. to 7 p. m. Yours respectfully. dels* W. H. WTI.UAM3. ANNOUNCEMENT. 'o the EdUor of the IntcUlqcnccr. Sir:?Pleiue announco my naino ns a candidate >r City Sergeant, Mibjeet to the decision of the Roublfcan primaries. * no'.V, * FRANK KLIN FX ^ITY SERGEANT... U. Messhs. Editoiis:?Please announce that I am a undldaie for tho office of City Sergeant, subject to decision of the Democratic Primaries. no25 \m. 1'flISCK. ANNOUNCEMENT. 'o tin Editor oj the Jntellipcnccr. Sm-Plcaso announce me as a candldato for CITY ERGEANT, subject to Republican rules. nnl2 \V. L. PHftATK. t COLLARS SCUFFS OtAAlhd TMIJ MAflU 1 aflc tmi FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, ceino All Linen, ootm Linings and Exteriors. A* Tar thorn. '? - 11. SONNKBOWK, no2l Agent for Wheeling. TllAVKLKKS' GUIDE. \ RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE .OF !jLTRA ins?explanation of kekehknck makkh. >ally. -fSunday excepted. JMonday Excepted,? heeling Time:' . Depart. Arrive.. n. & O. R. K.?EA8T. cprcss (Bait. & New York).... 1:25 a m 1:25 a m xprvss (BalL & New York)..., * 7:15 a m 0 8:45 p m spress (Bait, it New York).... 5:05pm ?10:15am imberland Accom 8:25 a in 5:35 pm lover's Gnji Accom - - 4:10 pm 8:45 h in oundsvlllo Accom 11:35 a in 1:20 p m WEST. tpress (Chicagoand Col) 9:15 am J 2:25 a m cpress(Chtoiffoand Col 7:Wpm * 8:15am sprvss (Chicago and Col) *12:25 am' 6:05 p m ineavlllo Acconu .-. 4:40 pm 9:25 am irncsvllleAccom 8:35 am 4:55pm 7 w., r.& ai. Div. 1 ashlngtou and Pittsburgh... 6:35 a m 11:20 p m flsblnirtnn niirt in.on ? A ~ .nrv _ nihington 5:35 pro 18:10 a m . iadclphla Accorru 1 3:05 p m 4 1:10 p m I'., G. & St. L. Ily.?East. ttuburgh \ 6:20 nrot 7:20 p m ttaburgh and Now York f1:20 pro f 3:35 pm tttburgh aud JJow York. f 4:45 pm tll:Q5am WEST. 1 cprcss, Cln. ivnd St. J-ouls*.,, 8:55 nrot 8:30 a m tpresu, Clu. and St. Louto? 4:45 prof 7:20 p m tprvss, Steubeuvillo & Col... 1 20pmf 3:S5pra y Lxcd .. 5:40pm f 7:40am g C. & 1\ It. It. Q ttsburgh 5:57 am 8:23pm n ellfiburg, Clove. ?& Chi?...... 9:03 nm 8:33 am n its., Now York & Chi 11:12 a m 5:03 p m p ItsbnrehaudNcw York...... 4:10 pm 12:33 pm jllavlile Accom-. ... 6:03pm 8:23 pm C., 1'. St W. K. B. 01 prvfis, Cleveland, E. & W,... 10:05 a m 2:45 p m Cl uallon Accom 4:05 pm 9:50 am Clalrsvlllo Accom 9:22am 8:25am ClalrsYlllo Accom - 1:50 pm 12:25 pm Clnlrsvlllc Accom - 5:25 pm 4:50 pm Ohio River Railroad. w ssengcr ....... C:50 a m ?11:50 a m u> veneer. 9 4:20 pm 9:20 p m sight....; ........... 6:20 am 6:20 pm -ocal and through tickctn arc sold via all tho jvo lines at Union Railroad Office, 1200 Market m Hit. Buy your ticket* the to. It., Z. ? C. Railroad. x?avo Bcllalro at 2:10 r. x, lor Summerfleld. -cavo Bellolro at 6:00 a. ?. for Bummerfleld and 8G ittvlUv. AiilT0atlkillalrc19;15A.x.aud6;?P4c, Jicuj ^ilucvtlscmcnts. [\T.\ NTICL)?I IHST-CLASS TRAVE1T V INO Sulestnftu (or the Wholesale Shoe Buslt'M. A i>pllcatloiis inuit be accom i*nled by good ifereuce. Address, stating erpotloncc, 11., this Itlco. JelG" S^OTICK. Thero will bo u meeting of Ft. Henry Council N. . V7, THIS KVEN1MO at 7:30 o'clock, for the elccon of olllcera for the ensuing year, aud tronao on of other lmportnnt builncM. acid [JOLIDAY GIFTS. Urunlte Cofl'eo Pols, Nickel Trimmed, Mocha Collce rota, International Coiita I'ota, GEO. W. JOHNSON'S 80N8, delft MATh 1210 Main fitrcot. QHCOKATED Cliumbor Sct?! lu all colon, and at nil j?rlccn. KW1NO DH03., do!7 Market 8t, opi?. McLuru lliiunc. QSKFUL FUESENTS. Brass and Steel Flro Sets, Fenders, Coal Vases, and llouscfurulsldng Goods Gcnerully. For mlo by C. E. HT1FKL A BON9, don 10*21 Main 5JT0CKH0LDEKS' MEETING. Tho annual meeting of tho Stockholder* of tho HicoIIuk iit Elm Clrovo Itnllroad lor tho election of ivo Director* to itorro for tho eiuulon year, ami ho tramuctlon of any other buMncM that nmy oraebt-fore tho said meeting, will bo held nt llio ompuny'n otllco ou Thursday, January 1, 1885, beween tho hours of 2 v. u. and -I r. m. dtil"-wo K. J. KUTTEU, Boo'y. CTTJST JUST! . PARSON'S COLOGNE, WRIGHTS PERFUMES, COLGATE'S TOILET 80X13, FISE rORTEUOSSAlES, l-'INE CIGARS, at List & Williams9, do17 1010 MAIS' STREET. I. S. RHODES & GO. Holiday Goods At I'ricos to Suit the Times. SPECIAL BA.KGAIN8 is Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, A.JJD LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS ! J. S. Rhodes & Co. dels . . ji ji H M M M ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Win* ADV DAILY INTELLIGENCER, jjro ID7ERHBB ? MAKE: money I ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE DEALERS ADVERTISE i^OWLEDGE | ADVERTISE " ? ADVANTAGES ADVERTISE ? ARISING ADVERTISE ntox ADVERTISING ADVERTISE w rax ooLCXHl of a ADVERTISE WIDELY CIRCULATED wmnBB KEWSPAPER, ~~~* BT THKIB ADVERTISE ? CONTINUED PATRONAGE. ADVERTISE advertise ???~I)o not order Printing of a"n)- charactor until prices AD\ ertise ||uto jjecn 0|,)a|nC(| aj the VovmTisEDAI" nnHMBTCEB STEAM JOB PRINTING IDVERTISE OFFICE. CllUISTMAS A.XU NEW VKAILS MUSIC BOOKS! OUIMIAND TREASURE. Just out. Collection of the best Piano Ducts, by tiunous composers; generally quite easy. and a good and entertainjriff bock fur nil houu*s where there are two J'lano players. ID?STUEL SONGS. Old And New. Immensely popular. All the bust Minstrel; Plantation and Jubilee Songs. [unlcfll Favorite. ") cms of Strauss. J-Piano Music. ems of the Dauco. ) ems of English Song. ' ) cuutlcsof eacred Soug. V Vocal Music. r&nz'a Album 0/ Song*. ) Tha above eight books aro uniform in binding: ich contains *JX) to 'AO sheet music size rages, and tcli costs, In boards $2, cloth $2 50, gilt 53. Students' Life In Song. 81 60. Rhymes and Tunes. Bds. 6125, CI. SI CO. Gilt 82. Norway Music Album; Bds. 52 50, CL SS, GlitJ-t. Also, 20 vols, of Musical Literature.' attractive, : ell bound, and Intcrestluij, amoug which nro liltr'a Student's History of Music, 8250. uud the 'xcn of the various Great Masters of Music. Alto, many Christmas Carols. I Send lor lists. Any book mailed for U10 TOtall Ice. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. C. II. Drrsos Jb Co., J. E. Drr?JS ?fc Co.; 7 Brotidway, N. Y. i22b Chestnut St., I'hila, delO-iww ' gtrjj (Goods. GEO. E. STIFEL &CO. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY YOUR Christmas Presents! AM) AVOID Till! GUEAT CIIOWD. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS II? Every Department! rnnn\/ nnnnn t rmui UfUUJJb i Our stock in this department embraces all the NEWEST NOVELTIES. Sin-prising" Values IK Ladies', Gentlemen's And Children's HANDKERCHIEFS! For Holiday Sale. 6eo.E,Stifelfo. 1114 ST. llclS (Cuvpcts; gncnltuve, &e. nn b? n tn it Holiday uooQS i Rattan Chairs, Reed Chairs, Chair Cushions in all materials & Colors, Ladies' Desks, Mantel Cabinets, Wall Cabinets, Rugs and Mats. FIjVE CURTAINS In Turcoman, Velour, Nottingham, Madras, Clung Swiss and Jute, ALSO, A FINE LINE OF Body Brussels Carpets! At (trendy Kcdticcd 1'rlccs. Come in and see them. G. MENDEL & CO.. 1134- Main Sti-eet. IlOl-t gogau ft ?or. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY than ever before, can now bo tccured In purchasing in our lino of HOLIDAY GOODS, TASTY IVO-\rEt.TIE.S, Standard, Toilet and Other Goads Suitable for the season. Call eabi.y. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Brldgo Corner. Grraiid Concert. Couch Music everywhere.'' Street,'Parlor, Opera, Church. Morning, Matinee, Evening,Night. Soloa, Duets, Quartott*. Choruses, Sopnuio, Alio, Tenor, ,Ba*e. "Couch Masculine, Fetneninc, Venerable, JuYctillo. Ooush English, German. Italian, Sflustre], Heathen Chinee, and Whoop, Prima Dounua slug in the chorusl No prognuntncsl No encores! Everybody Cough I When you get tired ol the music, try Dr. Ghapman's Gough Balsam. Pleasant.. Does not constipate or dobllitate. Ciarse Bottles 25 ceuta. All the best Cough Loccngct, Ac.' Hold by 1X30AN* A CO., deio Druggists. Bridge Corner. gUvtiucj. rjlABLE WARE OF ALL KIN 03 PLATEB 1 And work guaranteed, by B02J WHKKMSfl HINGE CO (Geo. jl. ^aulov?j holiday EXTENSIVE PR IIY GEORGE R. Wc beer to announce the comp tivc sto HOLIDAY Now displayed and ready for ir mately in our line, that is choice PRESENTS, can be found on 01 This year we display a very rai ORIENTAL LIN For Table, Parlor and Toilet usi the Ladies. Prominent in this < India and French IIAISDKEl In raro and choice designs, not ti Also an unusual Fancy Goods, Neclc Wear, Needle Cas< Pin Cu " Si A Cordial Invitation TZHIE SJS FINE SEAL SI AN zdoXjUV Will be continued as ai Extremely I Silk Garments, Dress Goods, ALL MARK GEO.R.T ilc9 Seal (Goods^.'EStn AT fle: SEAL GOODS, BEAVE] JTlll" GrOOCl? o BEST ASSORT SEAL SACQUES, DOLM Ever Broughtt wm. flem: LEADINGr FUBHIEJ nnlS II FIFTH ATKN'UE. P (fonfactioiiMnj, HOLIDAY GOODS! 10 Bbls Malaga Grapes. 25 Boxes Fine Florida Oranges. ; 100 Boxes Fino New Layer Figs. JustrecdviM] by jV . SCHULZ, 1810 Market Street. Pflgfi . glotttiturt <Sr.tln. NEW CORN MEAL Choico Buckwheat Flour, J Porter's DossJTlour. Tho Best In the Markot, and other CJiolco Erands ' of FLOUR, with a full btock of FEED, &c.? IT J-. 3VE- CiLOTJSTOISFS 1023, 1C23 & 1G27SOUTII STREET, dol Near Markot Street Bridge. . Coal. QOAL! COAL I . ; " vm ij I am prepared to furnish a superior quality of -r WELLSBURG COAL, J and will deliver It to any port of tho city on short notice. W. J. WARDEN, , ' 2110 Main street. ~ Tclophono No. fill deio f A LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY XX JOB WORK NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE Nos. 25 and 27 Fourteenth Blrwt ttoUdHU gvmtc. TRADEI IEPARATIONS TAYLOR. Iction of our new and attracck of (GOODS ispcction. Every thing, lcgiti and suitable for CHRISTMAS ir tables and counters. re accumulation of pti iiTini pa m MKI IULt5 which cannot tail to intercs lisplay is our attractive stock o iCIIIEFS ! 3 be found elsewhere in the city ly large line of -S, shions, Ik Umbrellas, &c., &c. is Extended to All. lLE OF (IN SACQUES D E-A.3SFS dvertised last week at jow I*rices! Cloth Garments, and Dress Silks EB DOWN. 'AYLOR, x. glcminty St ?o. MING'S. R GOODS, OTTEE GOODS rr : .. .1.. JL Ull MENT OP N'S AND ULSTEHETTE8 o Pittsburgh. IJVGt & CO., is AIVD HATTEH8, iTTsnuiion. i'\ gieiuws amljmi 3Xatcsl;tls. pARLOIi KASELS, Dccorotcd Wall Pocketa, Tcnvcl Racka, Chcntuut and Ebony Brackets. Kici) slock, all now, at tho McLURE HOUSE ART STORE, dcl5 E. L. NlCQl-L, Agent. JJOLLY AND EVEItG KEENS, SEA MOSS, IIARTKORD FERNS AND PAMPAS PLUMES, Can be had at KIRK'S ART STORK, deO - 1005 Malti Street 5.000FEET Pelt lVcathor Strip. This Is ttio tlmo to have them applied to mttlln ash ami cnusjr door*. Raves jrour fuel, Bavcs yon icalih, Hrtvw yonr temper, makes you couifortabU lend orders to the McLURE nOUSE ART STORE, no5 K. L. N*icoij? Agent 7^11 gUotoflvaytitj. pUOIOGKil'HS FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Order at ouco at Higgius' G Jillery, qua p.VliSONS' Master 3?hotogv?pliB. CITY. noM CRAYON PORTRAITS U AT Myles' -A.rt Studio, So. 21M MAIN STHHET. Amusements. "opkraUOCSET Fill DAY AND SATl'HUAY, AMI SATL'UII.VV MATINM, December llHli mid vioili, l'Usl perioniuiuco lhl I'imltuI (05, ThePrivateSecFetarv Tho Loudon and Now York IjiurIiIiik ?ucc**, ?ltl5. muted by the lull canto! iho MAUISUN SIJUAHE THEATRE CO, Direct from Now York, whcro.lbo comcly unow ruutilnu, mid liiu been prououucol ilic FUNNIEST PLAY OF TUB li\y. AihnMon 60 nml 75 cent*. Rwmvil fo*t? it ftl MiUlueo 2& Mill W cents, lUiervcnl kuU Ti Sale of ncftta WiHltnwlay. l^cemlwr 17. ,;,u ' Charley Shay's Academy oifi", Wheeling's Family l'urlor Theatre. ON^5SLY'jW3y,D6CE*!5, Engagement of the Ever Poj?ulnr TT>uS- !SIi?lX>>s llllltUailUK COMl'ANV. New Performers, Now AeU, New llutleKpic. " 40 GREAT hTAtt ARTISTS. I) ) 8 ljflii* In *>ni? amHtotuv. H 8 I-adk* In Sorlo Comic. S 12 Lndiis In Combut Drill. 12 10 Novelty Olio SpcduUli'*. iO J Great Solliulr*. 'A SENSATIONAL SWINGING FIRST PAltT, Atw! thft N*?W - Prince faithful, or .S^ciu-sln iVrcainlnnJ. I SaKJ. Fttshlo"ob!o ??uica WntoraHj ?,! i J'opukr Prlws of AdmLulon?NlL'ht, I Renin, 60c: Circle, 3Se: (inllwjr. 2Se. 3U |m? i1 H served, Mo; Circle, 25c; Unllcry, lSc, ^ I f Tickets on wile at W. II. Shelb'g munle it , H t Monday. ?Vc. 22. Christ, !l p.tTl I* *tr<Hiiury Attraction. It* *' M Stutionccu. I HANDSOME ?TlB I FOR HOLIDAYS, 1884, AT THE CITY BOJUTOIE! Hound Volumes SL Nicholas, Wide AivnLe liar Kfx Youne People, Oar Kittle One*. ItaLylaiiil ) other kinds, Irom 25c to 55 00. m Core's I'oe's Karen, Evangeline, Seven Acre Man, Chateaubriand's Ateila, Sterne's ScnUiuenui Journey. Meredith's Lucille, 6cotts Munnlon uim unuiy other lmndiioinely illustrated volmntn. Longfellow's, Wlilttlcr's, Holmes', Cnren' Buchauon Heed's, Emerson's, IUvcrgalVniid o?h,I leading American and Hritlsh 1'oets, hi IminlMjnw cloth or tree calf bindings, Culwer's, Dickens', Scott's, Tlinckcmy'g, Irvine', rrescott's and other leadline Novelists and Hbt!, iaiia In sets, at greatly reduced price*. We ask iui inspection of the best ndccted st<.-L and largest line of Hooks of all literature cvtr ollercd In the city. We hope to meet nniK-r eoiirnuumont to keen a First CLlw ltc?ok Stnr.L . STANTON & DAYEXl'OltT, Ilcia No. 130! Miirk. lSln,! JJOLIDAY GOOUS NOW. READY. | AN" EI.KQAST STOCK OF | NEW GrOOI)8! ' For sale at prices to suit the Mines, !>y JOS. O-RAVES, deft 26 TWELFTH STKKET J^KWSPAPJSKS AND MAGAZINES. Now is the tirao to subscffbe for winter renrtint TUo ubovo furnished by the year at puMMei*' rate# ami mailed or delivered to any hiMiwt -Also for solo by single number. Before subM-ribiat call on C. 11. QUIJIUY, Bookseller and JieVMlualer, no22 No. MM Murkct.-mn. JS^EW BOOKS. The Vnssar Girl* In b'outh America, Chnmjw, All Around a Pallett, Lizzie Chatnjrtey. An Appeal to Cuisar, Judge Tourgee, author of i Fool's Errand. The Destiny nf Man, viewed in the light oi his origin, John Flsko. Loreday's History, Lucy Guernsey. Laboulayc's Illustrated Fairy Stories. Countess of Albany, by Vernon 1xm\ not J. B. WILSON. No. MarketStrrcL ' Constable's Sale, QOSSTAISLli'S SAul J. A. Holliday ) Before James A. Henry, a Iw vh. >tice of the l'eacc. Union Uii* Patrick Nicholson. J trict, Ohio county, W. Vn. By virtue of nn execution tome dlrectid in tie above entitled causc, 1 have levied upon mid will, <?< the J7th day of Occcmher, ItH between tiw hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and -1 o'clock ! x., ut So. 1522 Main street, in the City of Wheeling, countr _ of Ohio, and Suite of West vlrulnia. iixuciid toiell ( to the highest und best bidder, the folInwhiK ilt Mribcd personal property, to wit: 2 h-Ls duullo m ? harncKs, 1 wagou, 1 wile, 1 lot of hogs, 1 lot of iron, - 1 enirlno and shears, and nil personal proji-f.y in building No. 15.2 Main street mid Vase of ?h! J building, rout paid tip until April 1, 1NC>. And on - the 20th day ol Dcccmber. lWvi between the imun of 10o'clock a. M. and 4 o'clock v. >i? ut the fins'. I door of tho Court House of Ohio county, 1 will tell B 2 large bay hones. | j S. A. WILCOX, Constable. I Tcrmn of Sale?C*sn. d- !-". _ I (China, ?lass ami Quccnsuwvc. ' JJOli. AIAIIGB AND ELEUAXT LINK OF Holiday Goods! GO TO JOHN FitiEOisr/s : CHINA STOI!?,. 'j. New Goods and low prices. Inspection Invited. 1130 MAIN STREET, del 3 Wheel inc. _ gats and -Caps. VTEW YORK 1IA.T BLiSACHKKY, NO. Xl !M Sixtccnth^Btrect.^v Ijjdies'^itnd .Mlw-cfl' t?red, bleaeiied, colored mid llnbliwl In tin' Iati?t I *tyle? promptly. Millluers' work done ut the umjhI I discouut. uo2C I ri ENTLEMKN'S SILIC AND FKLT V!X HATS renovated to presciiUtyie*Htin(xhreto charocH. by Win. Grulowhby, the Practical llrttu-r. jittsburgh, Pa. Leave your order# with 1\\ oolston, at SlxtcciiUi street, Wheeling ?" >'' _ _ J^UKLAP HATS. The Dunlnp Stlir Hat*; also nil the Latest English ami Other Novelties, flow to be seen nt r G. A. BETTER'S. uni %tnIn Stn*t._ - jfottscfomtisIUng Gooils. ~ pALACE COAL VASES, PARLOR FIRE RKTS. And PARLOR FENDERS, At lower prices than ever, at tlic Hardware and llotiacfurulaking Store of NESBITT A BUO., _ *^C13 ma Market ritrcft.__ . jgcrttccto. Louisiana Slate Loiiery,For tlckcts or further Information of the al.070 > tottery address, DAVE C. JOHNSON, Covington, Kjr. Amount* of |5 00 and over, by Express at my cx? - twtisa. w-i" piANO TTJlsTinSTGr 1 rijvnoi cartlully Tuncdjuul iccpnlrctl nt am BAUjieausiifaicsroft!^