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The i ntki.ligknckk, , 1 PDBLWHKL) DA1I.V (SUNDAYS KXCF?TKU) BY fall FKKW,< AMI'IIKLl-(k IIAItT, MtOfJUCTORI, I AT NO. lb AND 27 FOURTEENTH STREET, ek< OiwroDjro??jrcm,..?K oiirnir*o moDtbu. S3 00 vv'. Hiz motiibi Oo;ou? mouth Ofl 8'*' Delivered by carrluri In city. J5c per week. ac' set Semi-Weekly Intelligencer, ev Fpbluuid Every Wimusday xhu 8atojdat CO! toi Ono rear 93 oo i f ix monthi ! 80 tui The Weekly Intelligencer, im PUlttlKfD BVKRY THCU01Y MOWWO. BC( Om rear 8t 00 | glx tno^thi 08 Ioi Great f/uctlon mClnba. Feed for tamplo copy bo and circular!. Addre**, FREW. CAMPBELL U HART, wiimiNo, W. VA. , fFnterM nt iho Fr*u>fTce at Wheeling, W. Vr.,m . . 01 - ? ? ? Wf ?b SnhUi^mar,?' WHKKLINO, W. VA., OCTOIIKK 31, 1HH5, ^ " tb TIIK WlllSl'lCItl NO (i ALLICK Y. Them lies before me at this moment a letter to which 1 have just devoted half an 'u' hour of vaiuablo time. I am now almost sure that 1 know what the writer desires' to eay to me; but the lignaturc?that is , past lini!i:u? out. Nothirg in the letter BUBgestfl the writor. Ue a?-k? ft replv?to ' wl'mi shall the reply ho addressed? He is professes a rrgard for me?to whom shall ' my kindly feelings go out in response? ? Having seen this sii?uatnre once no one could forget it, and having once connected , the signature with personal identity, there would he no more trouble. Aliio! llow mi thoughtless men are! 1 ? foi Recently Bismarck, the Iron Prince, has put his heavy hand on those functionaries ^ in the (ierinan service who write illegibly . and sign their names so that they cannot M bo read. Having attained a /ulJ power in the Empire this great man now addresses 1 himself to so great a reform, lie will have ' communications written to bo read, and, no by Gatnbrinua! he will know who it is t,ja that consumes this government ink and paper. It may he said that (rennau n ines carelessly written are harder to decipher , than English names-that H'lhouspjtzfin- ^ huylenzolleruhich in the hands of a"rTrpjd and slovenly writer would give more trouhie than plain Brown in iw *orsfc mood is capable of causing. Be thin an it or; may, if Brown is a really tal- ?tr ented sloven ho can write" him- iu self down in such a way that you will ' wonder whether he is llraun, Broom, ini Brann, Brumm or, for that, matter, Smith. ?ii Because the great inun of the earth have tri< oo rarely been good penman the idea has yc taken root in some otherwise empty < heads that bad chirograph)* ia the patent m, of genius. The biguamre is the triumph of jn| the mightiest ep'1, hetrnnintr with 0}( t>'? nwnni'o'S aehool l,'<y who aitn3 at j,e something that will batty ? the former, and ,ja later taking hold of the workman who desires to put strength of character into his , sign manual. ^ j-j All this is woll onou^, if only wo be JJJ permitted to know wh.it in the awry that $2; the pen is supposed to tell. Persons who tw refuse or are unable to write legibly ought 1,0 to use a type-writer. A ba 1 signature is c"; mastered by printing the name neatly in 1 a corner at the head of the pace. lithe fol end of a writing is to be read, then all (ei writing should bo readable. Much illegi- jto\ ble writing is the result of haste; that in cal to say, you save vour valuable time at mv far expense. You dash off gaily adozen such rai letters while the pnssive, helpless party of Mi the second part is stumbling and fumbling ; over ono of them. Shall wo not all reform th< together? What a world we could make tin thiB if wo would! jjj * pit I attended a number of tho sesaioun of eol the snecial ioint Council committee ap pointed to investigate the falae, diabolical, ^'r malignant charges preferred by Porter , Smith, the incompetent head of our polio d0i force, against Mayor Grubb, and like bur.- for dreda of other citiz^UH, L was pleaied and for gratified with the maimer in wVich those (]e, cowardly charges? gotten up by the Galli- fcn, gan denasty, which lias ruled and direct- (in od our city afl'.iirj about long enough? 8rt, were refuted by tlia very witnesses nut on an< by Smith to prove their truth. During ha, the time that evideuco w?i3 being Ukcn in relatioa to the issuing of permit? by the i Mayor to poor persons to peddle, I was a 1 reminded of a remark I once-heard made cut by old Dr. McCosh, President of Princeton College, in the course of a speech mad'e at an Alumni dinner given in Pittsburgh Rt^ several years ago. Ho said: ''God has n., f;iven us two eyes to cee with, and ho Mia las also given us two eyelids with which to close them." No one doubts hut that Mayor Grubb has eyes bright enough to R see that our ordinances are properly enforced?Porter Smith and the gamblers p, realized that to their cost?but ho also has 2o.( a proper ami reasonable discretion which he exercises, ami in a time when FrW the poor are in distress and must cither = steal or starve unless assisted, he gives a little permit to paddle in order that in- ? digent persond may keep the wolf from c the door. He violates no ordinance in doing this; ho exorcists his discrelioti as other Mayors have done, as Colonel Sweeney put it in his testimony, and for this, he is falsely charged. Shame 011 the 6 crowd that got up those charges. They cannot boast of anything approachini;.diacretiou else they would lwver have put themselves in the box they have. * A In connection with this investigation I & heard of a good story told about Col. Bob S White, one of Smith's eounflel?'"old billy- \ 1 il DO UOi. t> line. i uu nr? wnunnrriu/ i queBtiona." "All right, sir!" "Well, air, 1 understand you lo s*v that yon air settin' in that cheer?" "Yes, sir." "You j arowillin' to-wear that you air sottin' iu j that cheer?" "Yes, sir!" "When * you say that you air settin' " A (laugh- j ter interrupting, "Sitting, iathor, not 'set- j tin'," Son, who is acting as witness: J "Yes, sir, I am Hitting on this chair." Father, alias Col. White, "Oh, you aro ,, sittingon.that chair, are you? 2sow per- i haps you will bo kind enough to explain JV what you meant a moment ago by saying ti ttiat yon wero settin' ou that chair. What ^ do you moan sir? How do you propooo to ,< reconcile your two statements?" ibose j1 who sav and hoard Uul. White laughed c and applauded heartily, and the Granger J) caught on. T I heard another story in connection i, with tho investigation. A lawyer spoko F< in this fashion: "By Jovo, tho only ? mistake Dill Hubbard made in tho whole business was, that he didn't wear a dress suit when he made his speech. Now thero was Whito in his Sunday clothes including his eye glars on a string, which he swung as he talked, now hitting himself on the ear and thou in the faco, and on his face tho most solemn l.rik ho had in the shop. Then there wan Arnett, freshly shaved, hair t plastered down and boots blacked. You could have told from their ajtnfar&nce 1 that each was down for a speech. And r then there was Hubbard?lie wore the same old conglomerate colored tie, his hair was mussed ami his boots muddy. 'Xwas very funny?ah, yes, a little liquor use?[pans*;] Yea fiir, that wni ly mistake Hublmrd made, but j speech was a rattler'." * It was said lust eeaaon that tho itinij crsxo was such that this a >u1<l see it entirely dead. Thnsi d ho were nover more mistalo tually helievo the eraz<* ia ureate ison than it was last, and it is p Ident that manufacturer! think i 3tracts have been given out for is of steel, to be used in tho mai re of skate*. Within nine monthi ) patents have been taken out for provemeute, end foreign agent urlng the world for boxwood, to b< the wheels, this wood having bi scare as to double in price. * Hm Anybody Told You? rhat the display made here this I fall and winter tfoods j8 larg mderfully handsome ? rhat the head of the household it look with favor on this display ? Tt>o? tlm -nninn fnllra iln anil VM saeBs portions of it? That stormy scenes sometimes occ ? effort to get the old man to pon That ho usually has to come to it That he may ai> well look pleasant does finally have to put up the di That Christmas is not so awful ray? Ihafc neither are January bills? That one begets the other 7 That, a man who wears a straw ha to be reared with suspicion? That a newspaper is like a toothb That ever/ < na should use his ow t borrow hi* neighbors? That the National colors are not mil in the Bourbon parades in Virj That these same Bourbons must rgotten a dear lesson ? That we have turned the rascals lio? That we shall do the same in tl npire State? * That pretty teeth make pretty pi That revolvers are safest out of sif That journalism was the only prof t represented in last year's suicid tics? 'fllK WllMPg JIIIEAKFAAT IIUDQET. Hie honey crop of Maine is wortl ), and is produced by 12,000 colon Bfl. Veterinary surgeons think that the iw cheek rein, by reason of mu Kin upon the eyes, produces blir horses. The blue j%y is now credited wit! I the maple worm and even tin sh sparrow is commended by the iilist for gorging himself with sevei ar locusts. rhe L'tndon Garden reports the <! trah marienld (caltha palustris) a ; a second bloom in AnMitnn. On servo the same peculiarity in this re. The rich yellow flowers abo\ rk broad leaves mako it an adm int for lake borders. Hie threo Emperors wero togetl emsier twenty hours only, but tl tainmhnt whiln thnr? ?'nHt the liau Court Treasury some $300,Oi >0 a minute. There were SIX) pura 0 meals nod among the wines wort ttlea of Khine cabinet, tt.UOO bott nuipague and 2,500 of claret. "Cattle havo increased more than (1 in the United States during t)u 1 years," says the Shoe and L'ath rter, which adds: "Ours is thegr :tl? producing region on the globe ms there are now about 42,000,0( ach and rango property \Yest c .asissippi about 10,000,000 cattle g Righteous wrath illumined the i\ 3 Rev. E. T. Tonsre, of Exeter, Eat i other day when at tho wedd SB Be3oie Brown he stood up in th ;, assumed a dignified att'tude, emrily rebuked that part of tho ec :iou that had eimo there "only* lat could bo produced by tho mjti y of art and the dressmaker'n skill 'Thoneh his hair is white," saya i) Truth, giving a pen picture of H t, "his vitality is unimpaired., H t has a vast head, and the wide? pest chest of any Frenchmiu t DW. The bulk of his frame diinii appearance) his stature. Tho n i mi excitable as the muscles are rI 1 he vibratea as readily as an Jf. rp" it< i 8UN8iui.it woman will not fail to lottle of Salvation Oil on hand for i ,1 and bruises. aiAKicu:o. mr-?IHHER-<)a Thursday, Octobor 2 ho)rc8f(leaco of tho t>rido'/i parent*, br th I. Cunningham. I) 1).. Mr. D.-Cartch J 9 ;Clasa Fimier, both o' thin city. 1)1 KI). goal as m? uoya xwvo p'Jiieu 10 uui mm since Mr. Ilubbard'A referenco to one of the Colonel's vagaries in his speech bo fore tho committee. A well known Democratic _ citir.on, tho father of a family of grown j; children, who has no use for a mm who, like Col. White, would go into a crro as C Gol. White did into Porter .Smith's ease, ~~ had during tho investigation a friend from E ontof town visitingat his house. At break- ? fast table the investigation was tho main topic of eon vernation and Ool. White was getting aturningoverforhiftshareiutheaffrtir. The guest asked: "What kind of a cross-examiner is this Ool. White, anyway?" "Well, I'll show you," answered tho" host; turning to his oldest eon he i Haiti, "Now, Frank, you he the witness and N unr.Kintf An?M Jiarun rerry. ??.?. . October 30, 1ss5, ct 12 o'clock nooa, 11a ikhtmuw, a rod 34 years. inn-mi will ink* plane on 8unday *ft?rnc clock, nt Marlln'i Kerry. Interment at i cmetory. Porvlcc* nt tlie M. K. CI 'II'K .if ilu- f.n.illvnr*' lnvl'0'1 In nt'tfiul TRADE^Y^MARK.' ca from Opiates, tmctics anil Pol ~ AT SBl'OOtBTB AJfD HEALER*. IE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. BALTIMORE, Hole l'n?iirlt lore. ENDORSED BY THE WORLE S#m ff** GERMAN SITTER! THIS GREAT ELIXEIl OP LIFI n Double iu?uil?tl?n of owr twenty dlflo lml? of tli? l--?t Herman Uerba, thl? b?lnjr ilyTrunand Itrllnlile imnw by which thrcr N-.'t Mrdlcnl Virtue* mid CiirntlT* l*rot*rtl< io llrrtx c.?n lx> |n?-linv.|. V> arc confident i il< Hrrat (irriimn Tunic will t*? (bund the I u*tlili*<iivlnv ever placed befbre th? pul hi KHInl.lo fiml l'li:i?unt Jnvlfcorn l?nb?olu??ly withoutn rival. nnJ alTnrdnlrmT BUKT.aod ? 1'i ninT CUttR RtUraBlMd III iw?of I>y?(M'|?lii, 1a** of Appelltc. Xrrvmur V?kne??, ( Dysentery, cholera Nor .ui?? i. uurrixi n, Aiiiiinn.Nt-it Moninrt. mill a, Amifniiil Fever Mul nil oilier MulurUl l?l'? hlnGrrnt MedlrlnoForSiilnEvcrjwli .rKTZOLI) ?<6 CO.I'ropV. Ilaltlinore,3 jr mlo lu Whocllng bjr Logan ?b Co. nud ton. Qoodwln Co *prs Men Think hey know all about Mustang Li mcnt. Few do. Not to know lot to have. i the 3Xc?u .Advertisements. lk" ~ 1IKUIN.MMU A NKW VOI.UMK. "Z The CENTURY khhoii :ntt,u; FOR NOVEMBER. r this The Ckntcbv begin* its sixteenth year ialnly wjth a monthly circulation of considerably 'in Jwi over 200,000 The great gain has been due 10,000 to the success ol the War Papers, and to ouHc- the (act that the general features of the 1 | magftxiae nave been unususuy strong uur* UAts Mpo tn? past year. arS Tfce >ovember number, now ready, con* 9 used U|na, acome hciiattanooga?' ur gkn.graxt, The third paper of Gen. Grant's personal innnoira of the war, describing, with great interest, the fauioua battle of Chattanooga, leason With it appeal* a fall-page picture of G^o, e and orant, from a photograph taken at Mt. MeGregor, and thn reproduction of one of does his letters to Dr. Douglas. Til 11KK tfllOItl' STORIES, am to "The S'ory ?.f Sevni UdTlln," by Frutik K, Stockton, ' A (Jli iitl mi thn Mountain," by .Miry Hull ck Knot.-, "TIih ;iir in lory of Wllliflm Kniiet," by ? U< ioi< Jl(:k*uil (rt. U.) ' TWO !M I'OUTANT E?SATS, , "I)ang?r Ahead," a remarkably able aud w*lj,cn suggestive paper on socialism and the llat labor problem, by l.yman i bbott; ami an ly far wrticle on "The United Churches of the United States,the latter to be fallowed bv j ppera on church unity by representstives of various denominations. . TllltKK I LI^L'S l'RATKD ARTICLES, it nOW ? ^ |?}ioto|fri'|t)ior*M VUlt t?? wltb 18 plo iir?<r ; "Living K"|sllah kculpior?," by iriiRli ? UiJunibd Uu(>r,8pt?turM| "rjptuftl l,um* JjjjCw -.nt.ttor"," by vitiiuua n and ?*xp*rti?, 7 picture*. "JOIIN BOUKWIVS THSllMOSy," in de- ,,y MA1(Y iiallock fooi k. *inia? The tiret chapters of a new serial story of t have n"n'p^ ',v the awthor of 4,The LedHorse Claim." Atao a short papor on ''Chautauqua," by out in K iwnrti Everett Hale. In the departments ?an editorial on ''The Outlook for 10 old Civil-Service Keform," amlopeu letters on various timely subjects. "Brie a-brac"conaople? t?i"B humorous poems, and a cartoon by h[? E W. Kemble. Among the features for tho coming volesaion Ulneare: ?' Eta- Til K WAIt I'Al'EltS "Kit. BVQKNERAL GRANT AND Of'IIKR*. Thcsfl will be continuod (moat of them illustrated) until the chief events of the } $40,- Civil War havo boon depcribod by leading ies of participants on both sides. General Grant's papers include a descipUon of the battles ?over- of the Wilderness. General iMcClellau soular will write of Antietam, General i). u idness Bncll of Shiloh, Generals Pop*, I ongstreet and others of the Second Bull Hun, h oat- e,c* ^aval combat*, including the* 0 En- I'^ween the Keurnrgc ami the AlaIn,lua bunui, by oUlcers of both ships, will bo deQteen ficribcd* Tho "U?olleetions of a Private" aud 1 ., special war papers of an anecdotal or hulounie morou8 character will be features of the * Rlv' year. e may skiual rtoitiks ?v plant w. D. iiow.'ci.L?, M AIIV u AI.LOUK re tne koqrF, and onono K \V. c v.?r,tc. irable ^jr Ho wells's serinl will b*? irf lighter vein than "The Rise of Silas Lapham." Mr. ler at Cable's is a novelette of the Acadians of lio en- Louisiana. Mr. Cablo will nlso contribute Au*- h series of papers on Slave aongs and W, dances, including negro sarpent-worahip, .ens al (jIq, >1,000 SPECIAL FKATUItKS lea of Include "A Tricycle Pilirrimaeo to Rome," illustrated by Ponnell; Historical Papers three- by Edward Egglcston, and others; Papers i past on Persia, by S. G. \V. Benjamin, lately tr Re- U. S. minister, with numerous illustraeatnnt tion*; Astronomical A rticles, practic.il and . On popular, on "Sidereal Astronomy"; PaK); on pers on Christian Unity by reprepentaif the tives of various religious denominations; rrzo." Papers on Manual Education, by various ace of experts, etc., etc. jland, suoitT SToitiFS ins? of By Frank R. Stockton, Mrs. Ilelon Jackb pul- son (H. H.). Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote, and Joel Chandler Harris, II. H. Bmcsen. mgre- T. A. Janvier, Julian Hawthorne, Richard te-see M. Johrston, and ethers; and poems by infac- leading poets. The Departments,?"Open I." Letters," "Bric-a-Brac," etc., will be fully i Lou- sustained. ocho- TnK ILLUSTRATIONS loche- Will be kept up to the standard which has it and made Thk Ckntuky engravings famous hat I tho world over. ihhoa FIITCKS. A M'KCIAL OFF KB. orvcfl Regular subscription price, $4 00 a year, jrong, To enable new rea-l^rn to got all the War ijlian Papers, with contributions from Generals Grant, Beauregard, McClellan, J. E. John. stony Lew Wallace, Admiral Porter and ,p others, we will Bend the lli back nntnbors, neua November, 1884, to October, 1885, with a year's subscription beginning with November 1885, for ?0 00for the whclt. A sub1,1885, scription with tho 1L' numbers hound in o Rev! two handsome volumes, $7 50 for the whole. mt to Ba<?k numbers only supplied at these prices with subscriptions. All dealers and postmasters take subm Frl> scription8 and supply numbers according but 6. to our special offer, or remittance may bo uiade directly to on. at Thk Ckxtihv Co New Yohic. = 1885, NEW CROP, 1885 200 Boxes Fine Layer Fig*. fflj* 25 Boxes Fine Delicsla It;ii Tins. 8 Frails New Kates. S Barrels Jamaica Oranges. 10 Boxes New Citron. \ JC8T RECEIVED BV ^ TV. SCIIULZ, o ! *? 1 .1'VnrVrt Stroo!. V TltiVVKI.EIW OUIDEI son. A RRIVAL ANI) DEPARTURE OF XjlTKAINH?Explanation or KcruiB.sci: Mahkr. Dally. jdunday exccptwl. {Monday excepted.? Wheeling Time: I "P liepart. Arrive. I bOs B. & O. It. It.?Kaet. ? Rxprtwt. C:-s0 arc* ?:50 p in Exprew.. * 5:30 p m *10:16 u in Cumberland Accoin 8:15am 4:35 pin Mannlngton Accom 4:10pm h:li> u m un Mounilaville Aix-um 11:33 & in l:'20pm WKKT. lfxprcai(CliicaKo And Col) 9:15 a m 6:20 ft m i Kxpranjchlcitgoaudcol) 7:M) p in 7:40 ft m _ Rxprva (Chicago and Col)..... *10:25 p m 6:30 p m ? Zanexvllio Acrora 8:40 pm 10:50 am Zauusville Awdi 7:35a ci 8:50 pm ^ w., r. ^ is. imt. kB Washington And 1'lttt burgh... * 4:40am * 9:05 a m WwOiiniiton and Pittsburgh... 7:45a m til:05 a m WiuihlnKton and Pittsburgh... * 6:85 p m f 6:05 pm Wn-shMiKlou and i'lttaburtfli.. *:V0 p pii*M:15 p m W Arlington f 5:06 p m 7:85 a m Pal . jc St* L. By.?Kavt. Pittsburgh f 7:26am t 6:55pm Pittsburgh and New York f 1:20pm f 8:35 pm Pittibnrgh and Now York \ 4:10 p m f 11:55 a in ft m KrT. ^ KxprcM. Clu. and at Eoub.... J 7:? a a J 7;C5 a la Jv Rxprea, (Mb. and Ht. Louia.... f fi:40 pm t C:5i pm ltzprewt, Htnubenvllle A Col... t 1:20 p m t S:S5 p c? >3 StcubcUTllta And Dcualcoa... t 4:10pin ST U.AT.U.K, 3 Ptttubtugh A Cleveland 6:2J am 8:33 pro Bteubtnvllle AccommodRtlon 'J.OSam S;21pm ih? Piltn., New York Jt Cbl 10:47 a in 11:23 a ra itirn Iltmburgb and New York 4:11 pin 5:13 pm ,of Kilt Liverpool Accom i;13pin ti:20Rm l liat O., L.4W.R. B. nwt Kxnref*. Cleveland, IS, A W... 12:47pm 2:87 pm i'lic. Murdlou Accom 4:12pm 10:12am "?t Ht. ChUmvlllu Accom. 0:12 & m 8:17 a m tit. ClniNvlllo Accom- 1:42 pm 12:67 pm St. CUUnrlllo Acoom.. 5:27 pm 5:07 pm |p*' Ux*l PrtlKht Riul Accom 4:47am B:00pm Ohio lUrer Itnllruml. Pfiuenger 7:10 r m 10:55 r m ? PHN^HyffT * 4:OOp m <1:35 pn ?jj? KreUhL .. .... 2:05 a ra 5:15 pm . Z.AO, llulh ofttl. Witg ' Loflvo BcIlRlrc at 6:40 r. K. lor Wood*fleld and Summerlleld. Lortc Boilalre at 6:15 a. m. for Btuamerflcld Rnd SanwvlUe. Arrive Rt Boll Aire 10:10 A. *. and 5:25 p. k. "YyHEKLING A ELM UliOVE R. R. On and after SUNDAY, November 1,188% trRlmi on the W. 6t K. O. K. K. will run m lollow?: liCRve the city Rt Lortu Whocllujc P*'k Rt 5:20 a. 11. 1:3 5 p.*. 0:0 a.m. 4:20 i*. U. 7:10 ' 3 30 ' 7:15 " 0:10 9:00 " 6:."0 " 10:00 ? h:00 ' 11:00 ? 7:10 ' 12.00*. 0:40 in* 0:00 " 2 201'. m. iS on mtnpayi. Leave Wheeling Rt 8 a. x? and run every hour until y p. m . Lcrvo Wheeling ?Rrk at 0 a. u., and run every hour until 10 r. M. The "Church URia" will leave eich terminus at 12:10 r. x. c. rtiiucii, 0C2i BupcrluttiaduaU 2lctu Aducvtlscmcnti. pi OK UK NT-A KINK HALI,. A LI lj n?dy f urnttheO. 'hlrd *tory, located oncom* of Thirty un-t hmI Cbnpltne uraea. linn bi*?i occuti'.'if by r.if.ery AwemHy. I'o-ieaioi jrtret nt OHIO Apply to GhOICGS CAKL, No. 3S3 Cbapllne fctn ot o\Hlw J^AKGEST ASSORTMENT OF Palace Coal Vawcai In the city, and at Lowoit 1'ricoi, at NKSBITT * ?R9.'4, ocSi 13U Maritrt Strtnt. J1IH8T 0/ THK HKAHJS. Setv>'efl'Orloa?s MolassesTo-Auy, AT H. P. BKHHEWV, 9"Jl7 Marlrat. KiroAt. J^LTON AND MOROCCO Dinner ttiul T?tt Wui e. Open Stock Pattern* In Four Colors. EWI N'Q BR03., ocll 1215 Market Btr<*t. JjpGHT SCHOOL AT TUE WHEELING ^BUSINESS COLLEGE FIvo K.'glit* Each Week. English Brauch s (ton uurolal Course and tbortb&udyindT}|<e*rlilcg. Call it oQlcvir address oc31M? WWKKLIW BIN1VF83 fX)LLKQK. JJiIIWT-ULASS Wutcrprool" CoatH FOR POYS AND MRS. The Latau Novelties, at the Star. D. GUNDLLKG & CO., oc.-Q .V) Twelfth Street. glG. F. D'AURIA, Teachcr of Vuico Ciilturo anil Vtieal Instruct'oii Pupils rt-elved at libs Music Boom, No. ISO Mnifcot street ("p stalrn). cclM jgHOW CASES. Tho agen* of PITTSBURGH PIJOW CVBE CC w'll b? in Wheeling, Monday ard Tuesday, Sr. vembir 'J and S<. Parties iu nt-ed of Cases shouli droit a iKJrttul to J. P. WILSON, Agent Pittsburgh Show Case Co., ocSl Wheeling. ^DMINISriiATOK'S NOTICE. lUvintr beta appointed A^-nluIstra'or rt th estate of (teorjt?! May. deceased, notice Is hereb men to thoso Having claims Hjtulust *ald entate t p-estht tbcm for payment and t?> th?e Ind??titc< ihereto to call and nf t'lo nt No. 16"J Market ?treei Ou MendNovember 2. i*t 9 o'clock a. w., I-wll ell at public ?al-, a-. myolllet, one intof grauli curing tooi.s. two trunvm and coutfiiln. oc3t J A A. HK.nKV. Adni'nlrtrator. JJALLOWEEN'. rwCoufcctloner'a Sugar, atd Male Delicious Candy iu 20 Minutes AT McMECHEN'8. Now c*op New Orleans Molasses in today. Nc\ Sirs- oc3t j^roncE. COAL. PITTS8URGU. COAL. Having p'-rnianontlv aroused to supply tha cltl zcu?of Wheel!ui; with the be*t qnailtr ol Pitta btirg'i Coal, I will d- U'er lo "1' parts of the city oi rea'nnah'e *crin''. Orders rolh?t?M. tc-w* order No. 42 Fourteenth Mreet. ? r order ?>y te'.enboui No. 442 oe.J"M-I'll LAVKY. jusFOPFNED^ A FINK LINE OF KOVKLTIMfc IS BRASS, BOYaL GGPPEF And Antique, Ssllver Finish, Suitable lor Wedding Prcat-nt*. Call and examine. I. G. DILI.ON, P1C21 1223 MAIVKKT STREET. Real estate bulletin. Head it. Something New For Kale?Fo' 9>'X) eottaae on Ulanrt: forfl.2V another cott*Keand ono uvoiuny fra?e: f), to i two htory ric?lc on Alley K. tM* in eh--?p: SJ 00) a twost'iry biic'ion Fourteenth street; S2 JO) a two * ory hr>ctc. A room*. on Maiu street; two flni ouutry Tvsidouees. cliarmiwc locality, one wit! 12 arros of land tho latter will alio bo routed to i la'.isfaetory part?. >ariis??Tvr<rof the b??t farms Jn Marshall coon ty. on Ohio Hirer railroad ?ud tun rivet, 215 and V30 acre* ?3? and StO per sere Cut this nit fi<r K*;hamce?Two houses In city, Si,200 and 83,000 Talned re*pec'ively; abo four null and out larcn fsrtns, near IMtuh* Springs. this Stat". o?>*.Jtato a-;unt for tho Northern l'actfle Hall real Landi!, on ten y?ar? payment, lutenst (> t?ur e-nt Not a co>d p!seo for strikers, but rin/hj homes .'or uillHoiu of workingmen. 1 ircularo auc mapa f ee to all. F?r rent wo Hegisttr of thli morning. A hCWAKKKK & CO., Cpp. Public Library and Opsra Houao. Telephone Hifll J^IST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postofllce at Wheeling, Obit county, W. Va., Saturday, OotobT 3t, ISM. To oh tain any of the following the applicant must aak for advertised letters, giving date of lid: LADIES' LIST. Pjtuer, Mrs Ilonry Minor. MIm Stella Crooks, MM Mallcsa Minotlgban, Sallio Crawford Mr*. Thomas, Mr* J. II. Kvatw, Ml!-* Mnsvrie Warner, Ami; Fisher, Mi*a Fannie Wladsou, MIsa WIIUo Flemint. Mrt. til* WUnt. Mrs W. T. King. Mra. Mary K. Wiener, Mrs. F. UENTLRMES'd LIST. Au1y, John Vatthack, Iknce'.t Chamber*. Iltrry Myer. K. A. Denker, M. V. Mc'?inty, W?n. ralph. Uo\ Mrfihane, Fdward Tour. T. 0 J'ulteu, D. A. FeM, Joseph Robinson W. G, Jray, Jamea Sau?r. Wm. Ha*fcer "eorgeS. FcMilU, Win. E. 'enlntr, James Shane. U A Joht.son, L'dwln Spencer, Frank Marsh, a. Winning, John FIRM LISr. Foltx A Go., Men. L. K. CHuu, Rmith A Co. . FOREl <N L13T. Benson. Jarjcal Flanagan, Mia Ellon Bchtnp, Ocorge oc.1t If. STERLING. P. M. / Arc Still Triumphant.. ^or (Iften years they lmvc steadhy pained in fa or mid with pjjleft coiutently increasing htve bo come thi niait ]>opuliir corcet throughout the United Htate*. The <! quality 1? warranted to wear twice a? long I m the orrflna y Goncta. Wo have lately introduced the (/ and H II grade# with t.xtra Long Waliit, aud we "ail furnUb tnem wheu preferred. Highest award* from nil the World's great Fain. The lntit medal received In lor Fir it Dcgrt e of Merit, from the into Exposition he'd ut New Orleans. While jcorw of patent* have b?en found worthier, the principle* of thoQlove-FIttlug have proved Invaluable. Kctnller* *ro authorized to rr-fnnd^noney, If, on examination, the?e Go-Beta do not provo as ropreHenttd. Jfor Rale everywhere. Cataloguo free on application. TlioniHon, Luugdou & Co., >'ow York. <K-lfrrrn*ti I ps?Lf??sSa 1^11'lfilllr l of Iji-... ggBBji fwbljn pUlM. Illmt'tlfiiii tb.| pint Wfi'V IUI.. it'lfP'K <"?[*, 1'infHr., iwlu. tfi[ Hi 7? H?n?n M?l"? Ouifiu. r?ni|*ni. With tmf BWNrf/ MwiUrt Knot*, (lolj twl ??.! n\ tJll (hiitim, Omrwnti, tUMk&d IVocn- HI R H ;i*?n CUo U'l ll?nn?n. Cm 14111a, ctr. , " ^jM^un -y LYON U flCmrChicawnVfl gcuusis. Q.OLD LINED RUBBEK PLATES Comblna purity of told with atrength of rubber and A'u hi comforUblo aud 1cm exneuiive than a Gold 1'Uto UKO. C. MU.MGAN, Dtttfit, No. ll<3 Market street. (Rooms formerly oxaplcd 1iy Dm. HurgUoa & Font iVh-iihono No 4flrt m>p'.M LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK H1ATLY AND PBOJOTLY EXECUTED AT Till DA LY INTKLLIUKNCKB JOB OHIO 89V M and w JTwutMSth 8tJ?t (ftco. g. Sttfcl tc <?o. GEO; E, STIFEL &c COCloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! We are now prepared to show the most complete and carefully selected stock to be lound in this city, consisting of the latest styles and novelties in Jackets, Wraps, - Newmarkets, Mantels, 5 Sea! Plush Sacques, Plush Newmarkets, Fur Lined Circulars, a.jALiu i. in \ Aiiu uniioren s wraps, H?-? r All periect shapes. These goods were all made to our or' der during the dull season, and arc 15 percent lower than can . be ordered to-day. $?g=?Visit our Cloak Depart[ meat, as our assortment is the 5 FINEST and our PRICES the ? LOWEST. Special Bargains in Scarlet Underwear. I - GEO.E. STIFEL&CO. 1114 MAIN ST. Market Street Entrance Through Geo. I;. Hurst's Conteetionerj. oc'23 g. S. Rhodes & do. ^CAMEL'S HAIR ' WARMER THAK WOOL ISO DYE. WILLNOTSHRINK TJ-CE GEHNrtTHSTE Camel's Hair Underwear! IIV ALL SIZES, -FORMen, Women And Children. J. S, RHODES & CO. 1152 Main St. onlt (5. gftcnflcX St (Co. : SOMETHING HEW! -IS I What the people aro lroklrg for, an?l wo . always manage to bo the Kilt ST DKALKB8 In tho city to gut the New Htyk# of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, > Oil Cloths,! A cd every thing e!w? pertaining to HOUSEFUBMSIIIMG! I I OUK New Fall Stock i la owning In now, and we would bo pleawd to fcave our Irleuds look over our stock be loro parciuuiug. 0 Glendef&Co., 1134 MAIN ST. Hpi (Stg. gall anil 'ggUntcv (SootXs. GEO. R. TAYLOR Begs to announce the arrival of his regular purchase 01 New Fall I Winter Goods FOR. THE TRADE OF 188C-G, And invites the attention of all interested in Choice JDFL^T GOODS! This stock is now approaching completion, and having bee selected with the view of making it more attractive than an previous effort, in all the more important departments, offei unusual inducements in SEAL SKIN SACQUES, * TM 1 111.1 , JN'ewmarkets in riush ana all otner new matt rials,Fur and FeatherTrimmcd Garments, Young Ladies' and Misses' Newmarkets in very new and pretty styles and at prices extremely low. Our Dress Goods Department Is now replete with the most Choice Velvets and Silks, Rha dames, Mervelleux, Jerseys, Surahs, French V7ool Boucles by the yard and in combination, Bison Cloths, India Cashmeres, Home Spuns, Basket Cloths, Shawl Suits, &c., and a complete stock of Trimmings to suit our goods, including FEATHER AND FUR. This Fall We add to our stock a line of Children's Bison an Tricot Dresses, well made-and stylish. Our stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Camel's Ha UNDERWEAR is now full, and selections can be made at pre; ent more satisfactorily than later in the season. Beaded Goods, Laces, Pasamenteries, Embroideries, in grer profusion. We open to-day Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, Table Dan asks, Napkins, Towels?all in choice styles and quality. We repeat the invitation to the Ladies to call and-examine especially our Seul Sltin Sacques, IV ewmarkets, Short Dolman*;, Silks and "Velvets, Wool DressGf^oods GEO. R/TAYLOR oc 1ft (Svoeeeics, &c. gvcio ,V SScttscUy. M Announcement GS2.??R' TO THE PUBLIC. Celebrated "Ked Bird Hams," Nos. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, ' Co., nave formed * copartnership under tho fln WHEELING, W. VA. n*n18 My own Cure of Choice Smoked Keata rcccivod a . f daily direct Iron m J Pork Uou? ?1 MnachenWr. Ii'vi ATTT l/f 0 AllTrt nnYT .jsszs*. wfii&Mscny, IN TUB BTATE. For^the purpoeo of carrying on tho F0R Furniture, Carpels & Undertakini McNauiara'a "dlory" Tohaeco. McAlpiu'i "Onward" Tobacco. Lottier'a" .liver Coin" Tobacco. BU8IN?S3, AT DuPoni'i Sporting. Mining and Bloating Powder. Celebrated "Seal Bktn" Cl^at*. No. 1117 MAIN STREET. St. LouIh Flour. ROYAL PATKNT, lironwn'i Bat Bat in Uie They arc now receiving and owning dally market. io'>5 XTWW T?nHKTf3V W1MIIT "sas^Es ' AN ENTIRE NEW STOGf New MtUOLtel fUUllu, 4 Now Leghorn Citron, New ttblnet Uj?r B?Uta?, In too Utett and most modem dcdmi, New Vineyard ClaiterBabini, for tabio mo, very tine. Junt received by R. J. HMYTU. FISH I And *lu *>o p!c**od to MO all their old frlondi and u many new one* m may favor them with thulr putroiiago. Boticlcffi Codflfh, ( Brooked Halibut, Plcklcd Balmon, Muw Mrxkcrcl, , FREW & BERTSGHY, cnl4 Cor Mwrk"t wn<1 yonrU-en'h hu. Ir* ?cut's gtuenlshing (Soofls. Restaurant. vyE ahe OFFERING CapitalDininglfcooms ' * MAKTIN THORNTON, PHOl' H. Established Sept. 1,1878. THE CELEBRATED acuicn wuui unuerwean . . AT LOWZB PRICKS TUAN EVER IHOS. HUGHES & CO., ^ 1211 MARKET BTRKKT, Stranger* and rtaltoni coming to Wheeling w!l orl9 remember th?it the (*t lui Pining Room* are nj* In perfect running order. and good meal* can Ik ~ ,, _ ^ mm..*. hadatallhouniof the dar or night. |Plumbiii0,?aa&itcam?ittinfl """ ' "im.Mii* market a-r y VK.& FirroN, pianos, ?icjjana, &e. 1416 MAIN 8T*MJT, TJ ~ 'radical Plumber, Gas & Steam Fitter. Mnrnn 9 |jQm|in Repairing promptly tad neatly dooo. lllUjUII Vi [ Uli **Jmt received, a new Hue ot FANCY BRACK nx . oca_ ORGANS: |i?. i M J PIANOS: pRIMBLE A LDTZ, JSftlf&S P?jf?l bl't i o ft rti flg>i,fcnye't% IB ?nu?.h tuning ?I PLUMIUCHBf XJlWlRF^TSiKll JljLJ L_JS|| I :^V':S wKentei!. C*t- (T I I n?*tk?l.le for JAS AND STEAM FITTERS, rRfiAMDraof 1418 Haricot Street !MTremont$t..Bo?lon.48E.14th st (Union8q.), M. Y. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Mr Heating and Ventilating of Pnbllo Bulldlna piANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED itreUlngi and Factorlea a Specialty, an2l By an firM. HARE 4 80H, Exporloneod Workman. VV Sa'Jifactlonguaranteed. PRACTICAL PLUJiBKEB, ^ BAURKK'S MUbIC STORE, Gafl and Stoam Fitter*, ?? laio M?rk?t nwft No. a TWELFTH STREET, A GENTS ARE WANTED IN EVERY ?n ?mx to. promptly .. rouon.bl. prto* ' ' Oopka. ?mu*cmcuts. ~ "TTi MoTir v i r<TT i We Paint the Town Red! FRIDAY AXI) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 AM) 31. Graml Mntlnco Haturilny, ' MR. a MRS jeT S. Bum, Denial Mtuical comedjr, ' ' Ovsr the Garden WalE The Funniest IMajr of All. CoMrrnuc ED for Lauouixo I'lBm-ia o.xly. [ NEW60SG8! NRW MU9MJI NK.T &CENEKY1 " A BtVY OF BEWITGHIKG BEAUTIES! "Kill DID I HEAR YOl n AilmUwion fttnl 7.'? cent*. Kn extra cturw f?, V rwrTcJ m*!*. 8a!cof?^atK at lUuintr (.\\,,u./ ' day, Octnt?r vM. o.^ s 01'KltA IIP I si;~ Wednesday anil Thursday, ROV'EUBSa 4 ASU 5. , LOUISE?ALFE! Pnuentiug John I^trrton'ft jiUy ol DOGMAR With & Powerful Dramatic Com\?ny. To proncrly commemorate MHs BALVF/4 pcarauce nere. the mauHgeuieM have tnado?rrnii?. incut* to present every t>urrhaj< r of a k?, m,i (Vat au 11x14 I'hotojjranh of the niMf . at tvery pcrformauee a* th^y arc sen. .1 In thcTh- kire, ItcludlQK-.olio of M!88 HALF*. i,K u,,, Urandwit tiouvenlr yet |?n voted la America The Theatre will be IliumlnatM wlttj auto CANDLE i l'OVVRK by ?he i?ru*h Air U{fa . Mwnry. Havelln Krlittiier havln? hn-f an Hcc ri.'Maahfne Manufactured flxpr M.'y f>r 1ijit'tiri.-*. at the emrmvi* eipciJMjof f.'OKW; ifac Imi-u Y,j ill urn rn?w?r?)r'} i?;ius uiMiiiinc.ure 1 ny uie Scovill MnuufncturiuK<'?""i>Hiiy. w V(,r<. AdmiaMon >6 nitd 7."> cent*. NooxtnulurR.. (or I" rewrved Kent*. On aalo at Hautm-r'b Music .-;tort Monday. Novo-ubor 2. t.u CHAltLHV SIlAY's" ACADEMY OF r?IC Wheeling's Popular Family Tliratrr, SPECIAL NOTICU. Wednesday, Oct. 29, Multneci Evening, d Saturday Matinee,Oct. .'It. last Three Perforniaaws of : HAZEL HE! The ou'y authorial production in American picfCDted In Now York City 8,500 Times. Thunulay, Fridav and Sa'urdar evenliiw.l?eto bttr 'A>. EO and SI. the UAZKL KlUKKt'UMl'ANYla thesetnatiotuii p'ny, " THE TICKET OF LEAVE KM, The Original Mudfa'.n Square Tlioatri'Cwt 2, Produced in Magnttia ut Sty Ic. MATINKKrf, WKl>NKiD.iY?& 8ATUBDAY. roop!c'? Popular Prices-NiKht, 15, ffl, 35 and :?J ct*. Matltut*. 10, IS, 25 and its eti Rwvrvrd without estra charge on *al? u tho Acaiiomy box otilc* from i *o * r m. .... goolts, Stattoftcrj), Stc. t J^OVEI.L'S LTBRARY! The most convenient in form, lent In ps|*rir.l print, excel*In claa* ol l't? niton*, aid is us rh??j> tut the orili'-ary bio *1 and thundtr. Morctbau OO different volumes now nady. I Mingle numbe?? 10 cent*. iHiublo.fOrcnU. Cualoaueteut on oppllrwlm. I?Mitd tri wttk_ ly. Dealers supplied at Ntw? Coidj uiiy dllCOUUtl. STANTON & DAVENTOJiT, 5 >gent< f-?r W?>? V iyinio. I WALL PAPER! Bordex- and Ceiling Decorations, Chililron'fl Carriuu<,H? Bluuk Bookv, Stationery' and Fancy Go?<lw. A Tho Largest Block and Greatest Variety in tic 55 Slate. For Halo Retail at Wholesale I'rfcc* by JOS. GRAVES & SON, ]y!7 % T?i'.lih .Hurt. ! gCHOOL BOOKS, Slate*, Pen*, Pencil*, Scratch Fail*, Blank &?* , Writing Paj er, Ac., for the boyfc and glrla A ji*?1 upply at very low prleto. Nowitpaptn, Magazines and chcnp rwrtinf nul* J tcr. C. II QC1JIBY. 5 *? i>!1 Educational. Mt. de Ghantai Academy, KEAB WHEEMNO, ff. V I Tho thirty-eighth year of thin wcl!-kno?:i Aifl [ emy, under the chargo ?f the VlM!?ition Nun { opens on tho first Monday of September next, au oontlnuM ten month*. Pupils rcceltcd at any lime In the rwlrm. Thono who dwlro to place their datiKhk-r* In Institution aflordlng oxceptloual advuiiuci* Id it tho way of healthful and delightful l?utlGti, aoellcnt board, thorough discipline and im>truct!i>a at the hands'of life-long tcachew, In every department of femalo education, Including the mclrru languages and music, abould ccud forau?laltipJO of this School. AddrtKi, I Directreesof the Academy of the Visitation, Mt. do CIIANTAL, " an25-DiW Near Wheeling. _Mj HEAVEH COLLIOGIO i AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE run luiiiiu utiviu.1. _ FIret nwwlon of M wccVh otk'hb 8n*7RVBa.V I BoBUtifnlly Mini |io%lUifully lonm.l. -i: " I buildings lilctcaDtRrouiMlf. cliar/ul rix>w?. Urn? literary coimoi. mipcrior tukntitm.*-* for j wt aud elocution. txU'imlvc n|>|i?ni|iu H pianos and organs, including i-Ijhj ourIi work, lioirio ilko cure, moderate rule. X-,J H for circular to IUV. B. T. TAYLOR Jj2l-Trhi* n.ru:r iy_ I ! jfiosT I 5 School at which to cciuizc h altarp, practical tdo* 1 cation, ' : Wheeling ItuMimH CoUcirc. Thrco Hcparato C'ouricf?Afvukuilc, < iJinmcrclil *na Hnortbaqd and Tyj>owrJtl'ig . I 'orColicgo Journal call at'oilegoo' hM'1 J. M. KKA-iH ' B WU1.VW VS |) , i i ii?\ * ghotooi'itjiliii. ______ I JL*li<>toj?riij>hi<* I oc2fl Opposite McT.iir.- IfonKL. I -^"N a r>r**t.-m ntrnTnfili A 1MI.S. tr*""" 03 UO Per Dozen. AT llimilXS' UAUEKV_?"J . rvTi #? CO Will jet Ouc Down But ??l3 rtol11" , Cabinet ntotofji-n-P"8 And don't yon loreot it, A.T BEOWN 9, ,pra IB) MARKET .-IK?1