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The Intelligencer, rUBl-lSMD DAILY I61JKDAY8 (MHWI BY I KlihV.', CAMII1KL!. .V HART, raorwKToiu. AT NO.3ft AND 77 FOURTEENTH STREET, On* ropy oao yi*x-?8 OOlThroo mootlu- ?? 001 Bix m*mtha * OOlOiMi month... 051 PUlTtxad by carrier* la city, 16c pu wc?*. Semi-Weekly Intelligencer, Pciumo STUY WOJfttDAY AMD Bayurday Uouuu. On* mrww?..H?.M oo | Biz mouths. ....fi 60 The Weekly Intelligencer, PUBLUHftD KTUY THUWUUY MORMINU. On* year ?1 0018lx mootlw. 60 Great reduction to tHuU. btud lor umple oopy and circular*. Aild-'c**, FREW, CAMPBELL It MART, WftuLMU, W. Vl. IKHtercd st Ibtt Pr?toflke at Whe? llug, W. Va.,u K-fO?"'-flaw ?'???T.l M Ib&M%wk WUKKL1N0, W. VA , .1 ISiUAttY ?'-t, t?SU. Avtui.ki.bu e.*,1...?:mt.iu-iu. la tome uugarded moment the Intki.u muicgK Is likely to become the active champion of Mr. tvj.tace Gibson against all comers. Mr. Uibson lias tbo great merit o(speakingbismindplainly, from the President down be says what he has to say ol public men, and he doea not leel undor obligation to agree with the great men of bis party. This, perhaps,Wounte in great measure for the more lavorable attitude ol Dsuiicratif newspapers in his district, Irom which (act Mr. liibson nat urally tal"?k"?t comfort. Mr. Uibson has the courage to make a formal declaration of war oh "the siiate ring outside of hia district," which he says id endeavoring to keep him out of hia ahare of the patrouaao. Upon another oc casion b? will doubtless go further and name the <sunpoient parts ot this ring! and this ho CigM I" <1?.''?*? are bad thing I and the public ought to have accu rate knowledge concerning them, so that at tbo right time it may strike to good purpose. Ltt this ring bf> oraposed as it may, Mr. Gibson's friends wtU be glad to know that be has circumvented hla enemies and "fecund moro removals and appointments than any of them," and our ownadvicea aretoat Mr. Uibson has not wasted a single appointment. When Mr. (I b?ou cluirges that the present administration iu "in the Interest of Mr. Cleveland, uul not oi the Demo cratic party," he unea language of intense aevo'ily. If tbochi'.rgo lie true, the Presi dent doaervca general execration, for the people do not inako a man President Hint lie tnay prostitute their highest otllcii to personal ends. Tbil hold assault on the President by n Congressman of bis own pirty will attract great attention, for it will be thought highly improbable that Mr. Gibson elands solitary and alone In bis atlitudo of detiant criticism of the ad ministration. In his own district there will be very general approval of Mr. Uihaon'a demand upon the Democratic administration to a lailt Democrats to an early enjoyment of tho fruits of their victory. "To the viit>rs belong tbo spoils!" will be a popu lar shibboleth iu tbo Fourth District. Two Aluuvy^lMNly! Nut Oim. There uro very low eauu men who do ?Ire to maku gold the only money motal, The demand for a euepeuiion of the ailver coinage Is baaed ou the realization that tho I'nlted States aluno uaunot sustain the burden which It baa taken upon itaelf, We ought to havo gold and allvor circu lating aa money, hut this cannot he If we persist In using one metal to drive the other out of circulation. The suventy-nlue cent dollar of ailver is not holding its own with the hundred cent gold dollar. Foreign countries rate our silver dollar at lie bullion value, oar own people do not want It, tljo rejected coin encumbers the Treasury vaults whilo the mint adds to the store, and gold may atany moment command a premium. We shall not l>y this policy force Europe Into an rt'ndlisriiulnating nso of the two metals, though we shall further derange our own finances. Senator Morrill put tbo case clearly when he said: Whenever tho (lovornment, from Ina bility or from indisposition, shall fall to maintain tbo silver dollar on a par w ith gold, all of the silver certificates, os well aa all other paper currency, together with the ailver dollar, will fall to the exact com mercial value of the bullion contained in tho standurd ailver dollar. All of our legal tender must then eland on that basis. There la no financial or legislative witch craft that oilers any fate. We cannot go on weighing down the circulating medium with silver without practically making ourselves a monomot allist nation, and tho advocates of unlim ited silver are very severe on monometal lism. If the silver coinage Is stopped where It is, nobody who wanla silver ni ed sutler, for the Treasury holds $105,000,000 which It will gladly put into circulation if it can find a way do do It. If we suspend the coinage of ailver this will not demone tlis tbo silver alroady coined; and If we discover that there is a demand beyond the amount coined, wo still have the silver bullion and the Mint and can resumo our ailver operations. VarontU for IrstanU. Tho 'Queen's speech docs not differ materially from tho published forecast. It removes any doubt that may havo ex isted concerning tho policy of tho Govern ment towards Ireland. A policy of co ercion is to be pursued in that unhappy land, and if existing laws be notaulllelent, harsher methods are to he proposed, and British bayonols stand ready to glvo effect to the will ol Parliament. There la no expression of sympathy (or the suffering peasantry ol Irelaud, no con ciliation la the speech from tho throne, no suggestion that a more liberal, humane and just policy than ihat hitherto pur sued Is worth trying, since coercion has only bred a greater hrood of horrors. The Government learns nothing from the growth of the Irish party In Parliament. IU chief reliance Is coercion. Ono effect of the royal speech will be to show Mr. l'arnell whst ho hp to expect from the Tory Government. The Irish leader will not bs slow to see that If he la to accomplish anything In this Parliament It will not he tfiroujli the kind oITIom of the Tories, who are resolved on a policy of obstinacy and force, Virginia Kloqaenc?. h'ttm a 9ptteh hp Hon, U. /lofinnen. The gentleman from Uralg has said that he came from a country where Hie lofty peaks kiss the morning rays of Hie tun and the tinkling of the cow-bslli Is heard along the silent streams whoeo crystal waters msamler through bsautlfnl valleys. 1 will ask him where did 1 come from 7 1 came from a district where the noble Chesapeake rolls her glossy waves (ram the oyster beds of Vlr jjiols to miet the wild billows of tho stormy Atlantic, where the majestic York Klver runs Us- murmuring mule, that echoes along tin pebbly banks ol Old 1'olnt Comfort. I represent not a section, but tbe Slate ol Virginia, from center to circumference; from where the morning rays ol the golden sun (|ild the eastern shorn In whitru tbe cveniUK rays linger behind her western bills, und the jackal's mournful cry arouses the slumbering woodman, and, inoviug eaatward, greets tbe orb of day and wakes tbe echoes of the Dismal Swamp. UOLD AND blLVitil. I ha Wuilii'a Production of lb? Precioua Untal*?AuiarioH Kttgglo* toe UugUuid nud Qarnioy* IauIhvUU Cviirler-Juuriiil'-. The production ol gold bullion in the States and Territories west ol tbe Missouri river iu I 883 amounted to*$2ii,303,75ii, ex ceeding tbe product of 1884 by $1,210,ISO, but wilb that exception the smallest for several years, 'l'be yield-was $0,200,000 less in round numbers than in 1880, and $18,30il,000 less than in 1877." iu the hut eight years tbe product was $241,000,000 sgainst*$3l7,OUO.OUO in the term of eight years last preceding. The product of silver bullion in the same ustricts iu IKS') was $44,510,5110 against $43,520,025 in 188J. The product of 1885 was the largest in tbe history ol American mining except that of 1877, which footed up $45,840,100, and that ol 188:', $48,133,0)0 Iu the last eight years the silver product fools up $1134,000,000, and that of the eight years preceding that period amounted to $231,000,000. The products of tho district re ferred tu represents the ontiro production of the I'uitf J Slates, except about a million dol lars' worth of metals found in StaUs cast oi the Missouri; hut the mint reports slate tho yield of guld about three or four mil lions higher, and thst of silver four or live millions higher thsn the annual reports of Wells, Fargo A Co., which ocoupics a high standing in public opinion. Iu )$$! the gold production of the United states was given ofliaially at .mow; that of JSft.1, $30,000,000, and thai of 1884 at $30,800,000. in IhSJ the pro duction of silver wus stated otllcislly at $411,WW,000, in 1883 at ?4il,200,000, and that of 1881 at $t8,800,IHIO. The nominal silver product of tho United States is now about $411,C00IXJ0 to 14* 000,0110, and that of gold $30,000,000 to $32,000, OoJ. The gold product ol iho world In 1881 was $?8.os 1,840, in 1883 $01,107,311, and in j $uft,!M,l,5i>li, the nominal being about $?3,000,0<l0 to $1111,000,000. The silver product of tho world was $111,821,IU3 in 1882, $110,1123.373 iu |8S.'|, aud $113,147,848 in 1H81, the nominal present average being about $113,000,000 to ill,">.000,000. Tho IJiuud States mines produce about 321 percent of tho gold and 42 percont of the silver turned out auHunlly by all the countiieu of the world. Tho.colnage of the United .States was in 1885, $113,887,083 gold and $27,1172,035 sliver; in I883J $20,241 IKI0 gold and $20, 213,081) silver, and in 1884, $23,001,730 gold and $28,531,806 silver. The coinage of the world was as pillows: In 1882, $00,007,170 gold and $110,71)5,081 silver; in 1883,$104,845,114 goldand$HM, 300,705 silver; and 1884,$110,450,240gold and $11!),0311,-143 silvor, Of the gold coinsge ol tbe world ail but >12,000,000 was In the Unlto I States, Germany and Australia in 1882, all but $30,000,000in 18Kj, aud in 1884 the United States, tiermauy, Australia and itussia coined $09,000,0011 out of $00,000,000 of ti)P total output of tlio mints of the world. The United States, Mexico and India iu 1882 coined $84,000,000 of the world's coin* ?goof silver, amounting to $110,000,000; in 18*3, $7N,000,000 In $100,fl00.000, and in 1884, $08,00(1,000 In fllll,(100,000. The last report ot tho director of tiio Mint ahowa that oil July J, IMS, the money circulation of the liultod Ntuteii amounted t<? $1.845,005,15tt, of which $312, 174 UIW oouii4od of gold cuin, $00,847,005 whs gold bullion, $303 884,381 consisted ol eilver dollars. $74,a3t|,tt2l? o( itlvir frac tional currency, and $4,034,380 ol eilyer bullion?total hard money, except nickel niul copper, $8111,300,318, iou'uiivu of $71, ">01,071 bullion and $74,031>,8a0 aubelduary nolu. The legal tender coins, therefore, amounted to $740,0311,017. The paper money in nae amounted to 0)3'.',504,008, and tWhaifd money to $802, 300,318, of which $1.008,070,0113 was in cif: dilation outaide of the banks and the Treaaury. The paper circulation includes $140,922,140 of silver certiiicates and $130, 001,011 gold certificates. The Mint Uiiec tor in tneae last ifoms la qhylouily guilty of reduplication, an he counts into the volume ol currency both the total amounts of gold and silver coins in the Treasury as well as its public circulation, and in ad dition tho total amount of certificates in and oat ot the Treasury, without mak ing an offset of a reserve of 100 per cent, of each metal held Bgainnt its paper representative. The certiiicates, whether in or out of the Treasury, aro a potential currency, and aro counted as money in circulation, and as they cannot go out lawfully without leaving behind in the Treasury an equal amount In gold or silver, the total certificates, $271),224,780, ?hotild be canceled in a etutiatlcal sum mary of the total available circulating me dium of the United States, thus reducing the amount to $1,373,780,370. The circulation of France, the bimetal lic nation of the world ranking next to the United Mtateajn commerce, and ranking higher in the* magnitude of its currency volume, is About $880,000,000 of gold and $313,000,0110 of legal-tender silver money, besides $37,000,000 limited-tender silver money. The nations of the Latin Union? France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and Greece?have a gold currency of about $l,130.00t.l>00 and a silver currency of abont $060,000,000. Tho sped* circulation of the United Stales is smaller per capiti thau that of France, Belgium or thcNctberlandr, about equal to that 01 the United Kingdom, hut larger than that of tho other nations of Europe. In the circulation of all nations, when such statistics aro acceptable, the propor tion of allver coins In the circulating medium is about 43 porcout and that of gold about 33 percent. Much aro the main points in tho statis tical skeleton of the many systeni) of the nations which control the world's trade and Ananco. The general adjustment of valuations at present ison abtalaof bimetallic currency, tlioimh considerably modified in the last dccaile by tho partial narrowing of tho metallic basis mainly through tho action ofUoruianyln vlitually throwing' silver out ef her circulation. Tho defensive po sition of the nations of the Latin Union was caused directly by this. The design being to prevent tho Influx of disused sil ver to a degree uienaclng to their own cir culation tlioy all resolved to keep such silver tuonoy iu circulation as hail been already coined, hut, pending current de velopments, to coin no more. The reverses thus sustained by the double standard have been contempo raneous with a marked depression of the Srices ol property and human labor iroughout Christendom; and while flier* have been some other cheapening agencies in operation, there loems to be no measure of doubt that the money factor has ma terially contributed to it. If the move ment should progress to the abolition of bimetallism there would be n further con traction of nearly one-half In the leading nations. But to prevent this disastrous result no nation should be ao foolhardy as tolling Itself alone Into the breach In a desperate and hopeless fight for the Interests of *11 Christian nations. Much an act would lie mero self-Immolation, and the sacrifice would lie without benefit to other people*. The United State* Is to-day the only im portsnt nation which Is colnlhg legal tender silver, while the flvn allver nations of Etirope whose co-operation is essential are not coining, but are contenting them selves In keeping the currencies previously coined.. Of the two, oar policy Is obvi ously much the better adapted to assist the Seidell schema* of England and tier many, HE GREAT FflRPlsb Ilut-lfucbo, Ifrnilnclir, To?iMinehe, Niinilni, HruUo. riv.j uiij, Prlcv, I Illy Cents. At Urufttlitiiitfiij ilunluw, HIE teLEI A. VOOELER CO., Solo PrjprMort, Daltimoiik, Mahvuxu, U.S.A. (Jura of Plaurlny, UO Maim aritaiiT, GiouewrM, M?n., i April lb, IMS. / Allcock's Porous tUatera have been used in our umlly for the last three or four yeara with very beneficial results. Pre vious to that time 1 bul been subject to attacks of severe pain In my left side. Hot cloths ami liniments afiorded temporary relief, but alter a while the pain always returned, fu the fall ol ISnO, after a very severe attack, I was advised by a friend to try an Allcock's Porous Piaster on my aide, whieb greatly benefitted me. After tbat I tried several kinds of plasters to lee which was best, and finally derided tbat Allcock's suited my case the best. I have worn them constantly on my aide ever since, and bave never been troubled with tho pain except when I left them off for a few days. We alwaya keep u supply in the house, and whenever a pain selzea any of us, iu any part cf the body, we just ap ply an Allcock's Plaster, and can most Heartily recommend them. mwkiw J ami* Paniaaaw. Jersuy lightning may not have as much kick in it aa there is In a inule, but it will ; llaor a man just as certainly. A Groat l>ii?ouv?ry. Mr. Wm.Thomas, of Newton, la., Bays; "My wife has beeu seriously afiected with , a cough lor twenty-five years, and this spring more severely than ever before. : She had uaed many remedies without re lief, aud being urged to try Dr. King's ; New lJiscovorv, did so, with most gratify j ing results. The first bottle relieved her very much, and the second bottle has ab solutely cured her. She has not had so good health far thirty years." Trial bot tles free at 1-ogan A Uo.'s drug store. Urge size $1 UO. ItWMW 'John It. Uough grinds hla food withs set of false teeth for .the tiist time in bis lile, but does not speak in a falsetto voice. ! Ayku'h Harsaparilla Is the most potent blood pur. || <r, aud a fountain of health and strength. Be wise iu time. All bane , ful infections are promptly removed by . this un(i]uslled alterative. M? A Newport elderly maiden b?a her teeth exvulueil by a dentist nearly every week ?It's the only way she can get hunwl. Jpcctal gotlcM. * | vs*i -All Flu Kt Jpjxxl I.co by Dr. KUne'i Great Mt'fvo Hc^orif. Np Kl|j afier But day'i titc. Mar* veloud ciur-a Twttie ami U U) triftl bottle ftp?to Kit(i*c|. Bond to pr. Kline,Ml ArchfH., HilIa.,Pa. nrWMrwr*" w. gvofcsstonal Cavils. U. FONNKR, M, l)? I Miy* iolim mi<l Nur^ooii, OPFIG#: 1201 MAKKKT 8TBK5T, ?)n?| HhfHlny.W Vn. (Gent's guviiUhtug (Goods. jgLUE FLA8NEL l'ANTS For the Llnsly Cudols, Herniation *iy\e, at the Star. p, GyNDLtttG A CO., Jw'JO M TwrJitb gtrpp*. (Confcctionevlcv QHANUESI * OBANOE8! ICOBoxes Fine florid* Kunct Oranges Just tr* rived and for u'o cheap by N. 8CIIU1J5, Jalfl ? ISWmireiHtrHt. [UE CREAM Ami Slmrbot. HcftdquarK'? /or foe Cream and 8bo*bot for Cbtlilma* Dinner, in all flavors, at ZIKGKNPKM>KR'fl. No extra ohargo for Moulding Prpsm. d?M &ctil Estate Jlflcnts, Q. o. smith, Bool Eatute Atfont AND STOCK BROKKB, Bpocial attention glren to Collecting Bnta and Jie general management ol Heal Kaliitt. Can fur ilah beat of ro/ereucaa. ino M * tw HT.. Whooiinr w. v?, TUAVKLKRH' QUIDS. Arrival and departure of THAINS?KXrLANATION Of RXFXXXMOf MXMKA Whcctlng^mei7 exooptod* exeeptod. II. A O. H. lt.?KlfT. jkjjnm......... Mannlngton Acoom MouudavlUe Aetom wo*. ExprcM (Chicago and Col] KiprcM (Chicago and Coll... Jtsprert (Chicago and Col).., Deport Arrlva. Washington and Plttlburgh... Waahington aud Pittsburgh., Washington and Pittsburgh., Washington and Pittsburgh.! Washington. ? P..O. *Bt. I* Bf.?KifT. Rrorcaa. (Jin. ami 811/onU,, Express, Cin. and St. I^nis,, Kxprcw, HUmbfiTvULe'AOol.'i Btoubenjrll^eand^Dflunisoo.. Pittsburgh A die vela * BteuWnTlllo Acoornn Pitta., New York A C Pittsburgh And Haw' ?N&vKJC ttsburgh A GloveUud..., WDfllTilW Aooott "" *"" TOtk A indN?? rafrar U., I. ? 0, H?llr??d. a. ?. i? wool,doM ?.d im r. u. to Woodildd ud ?Tirol Wii.in 11 0:*n t, *, Irom Bnnnef. lild, ?nd it MO p. ?. Inta fcnnrlila. ?yyilEELINO It ELM OKOVE R, ?. Lwn Ilia ell/ >1. P#M. ? " >!oo s tctit OR tlMBm o M1 *? "*11114 rao im ^ "i ?? in. ll Sew ?du?tu*m?nt?. WANTED ?A GENTLEMAN 36 year* ot uo want* to oorreipaud" with a re apoutab'e lady; object matrimony. The writer li ?-UK*Kwl tu a lucrative buaiucu. aud In worth do, and alter an lutervlew will prote the same to be true. Th? 1407 mutt be good looking and respectable; others nor a notaniwer. Dlref'L with iull name, utving deseript on of-writer, to MENU1 HL'UaoN, No. 6 North HimIi itreet. Baltimore, Md. P. d.-AU letter* confidential. Jattbaw jpOH SALE. That Klegaut Dwelling, No. U3U Alala Struct* Now occupied by Mm. Mary K. Bailey. Kmjuire of H. VOUUBS. laii No. 7, p 8. Uuatom Home. F1 OK KENT. Siuull I (so IIouwo la the rear of No. 30 Fifteenth Blreet. Boon uwd by Booth Jc Co. fjr tweuty yean. Enquire ol U. FOKUti J, No. 7 Custom llotuu Telephone A-htf J?aa FJ "OB KENT! For Bout! Pop HeutS titoru Boom No. 1304 Market itreet, and three otnura FIVE I.iree Dwelling*. TEN Suinil Houmm, Law Ofllcea and E?m* Enquired a. V0HUE4, No. 7 Cuatom Uou>e. Tulephone A-Ho. J<t'i2 ALUM-NO 8TAKGH! -IN TUB? "Excelsior" linking Powder. l'te genulue li prepared only by It. II. I.IBT, DrujiUr, jafl lulu Mala street. ?OR SALE. F I oiler for sale My FttPin of iO? Aopom, situated flvo miles from Him drove, Ohio county, w.Va. Will eell at a bargain J. C. DUNCAN, jail Elm Prove, W. Va. N' OTIOK. All peiuona Indebted to J. C. Duncan, Elm Qrove, are hereby uotltled t? call ou Bqulre Huaaell, at hi> office In Trladelphia Diitrlct, aud to'.tlo ou or be torj February 1, M J. I'. MAXWEI L, _ JaW [ Awlguce. " H)R KENT. Dwelling Howe, No. ltt Fourteenth Hlreat; la In a dutiable location, aud will be put lu Rood or dc?. Occupation can be given February 1. Beut r?**o!iableioeam?ll/*?ilj\ Enquire at laM l'?7 yoi'KTKEN'fH ?TUBEf. OJoul! Coal! Coiil! We arc uow prep*rt?l to lurulsh tho celebrated ItlUDUEl'OltT COAL, Clean, Mixed aud Nut, at lowctt cash pricea. "rdcra by Telephone will receive prompt atten* lion. QeUh?w*r ' K0EI1NI.1NK UR01. ^ JAPANESE TEA PARTY Will bo given by tho ladioa of the Bt. Mathewv Church, at tho City fiulldlug, la room formerly occupied by tho lion e of Dcugifua, ou THl'iWDAV St FKIDAY KV1NIK09, Jauuary tfl and ifl. Oomple'e cBaugo of programme for each even In*. JiUa There will bo a Grand Matinee en Friday after id hi for tho benefit nf the children. ' NEW MM BOOKS. TEMPERANCE SONG HERALD, i. For T^mpertince Lodgea and Neetlnia. A choice Collection nf New Tmperjnco tiongi and uloec, with rome Old Favoritea.aud a few Koua'ng War Knuga with Temperauce .Worda. Auvbojy can "join lu the cuoriu." Price 3ft ds or 18 00 per do*. C||(JjCK VOCAL UUHW. Jiutpub'iibcd, A flnt-claaa ?et of ducts, by vueh nulen ai Ru beuiu ln, Nlcolal, ?.'arap4na, Tuam, Alt, and oth era. 20 Duet* oa 141 large paaoi Abt'a "Ukoth? Lvk," and HuoenateUri ''Angel" aragooj apevl uieoa. Price f 1. TUB AP03HAPJI (II (O) la an excellsni collet: tlou o( OcttTo Cboruaw, rticred auJ Heoular. lccti'd by Cirl /.jirahi?, for tin uie of Mu?;cal Con venduiis, etc. Araerlcnii Fungand Oh..rui Culltclluii. fiflctf. Ainerli au Ifallal < lolleoiioti, ftOuti. American Dance Miuic Collodion. For Piano. 10c. Aineiicau l'iuno Muilc Collection. Do cti. Four large, bandaome. and every way dvlrable collection* o( good miulo at loir pilcta. Mailed for 63 MUU Ottb. _______ KINDKHQARTKN CHIMES. IUQ Cloth; I) 00 lioardi. nai roceljcd mirkd commendation fro n tbe lorers til tbo Klndorinrtou and la a b.autllul mil valuable book for toachera and children. OLIVER DIT80N A CO., Boston. 0. H. Dinox <% Co., J. R. DiTaoH, & Co.. 807 Broadway, Now York. Ma CheatnutBt., Fhllt. Jb2J-tumw M. BIS^LY, WHOLESALE GROCER, PORK PACKER, AVD CUltSR 07 THE Colobratcil "lied Bird llaiun," Nos. I309 and I3II MAIN STREET, WlfE^LfltO, W. VA. My own eura of choice Booked Veau delivered dal'y from my Tork Houte at Maocheatef. Tbo Largeat Stock of General Groceries in the State. latent and Family Flour. H)lo control lti tblielty of "Peerleia" Patent. "FattlUcM" Family. "Our Favorite Family, Fineat In the market. Bole AgenWor Daront'i Bponlng, Mining anil WaitingPowJer. ?rnetdquartera for Fckormann A WlU'a <*j* bratoJ Church Candle*, ill >tylca. l?M J.S. RHODES Ac CO. Our Remnant Counters now ready. Remnants of all kinds cheap. , New Spring Goods now opened. Ladies' Muslin and Cambric Underwear, the same make that we sold last season which gave such general satis* faction, at lower prices than ever. New Percales,New Hamburgs, New White Goods. Ladies' and Children's Cloaks will be sold for less than cost rather than carry them over. All the Newest Styles. J. S. RHODES & GO. THE BEST ftthool fct which to uqulrt a ih.rp, pncllcii tdo aw*. Wheeling DmIkm College AzsaptoEfair\ ^ Oeo. 3*. Jltttt & (So. GEO. E. STIFEL ?&c OO Before invoicing we shall in augurate in our Cloak Depart ment, commencing to-day, our GREAT ANNUAL Mark Down Sale -OK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Without question the best as sortment in the city, and our prices are unapproachably low. To reduce stock of Ladies' Cotton Underwear! We offer desirable bargains in Night Robes, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers. Will open to-day another choice lot of Embroideries and Torschon Laces. GEO. E. STIFEL & GO. 1114 MAIN ST. (fev .Store Closes at n o'clock 1*. M., Malurila] m oxcepteU. I'" (goal. GOAL! COAL! COAL! Our farllitlm (or deliver? of Coal are uniur t*wied. Hy special arrangement wo aro prepared to deliver a itrlatly NUVP CLASS QUALITY OK ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL I AT LOWEST POSSIBLE 1'BICfS. Kanlcy Ac Brooks, OPK1CB, 1741 MAIIKCT8T. Telephone Connrptto;]. jatfl QOAL. T1IE MANCHESTER COAL COMPANY Take pleasure In informing their customers and the pnbllo generally that the? have au abundaut supply of Ue very beat quality of Cloau and Nut Coal, which they wlU deliver at the old price: Clean Coal, ? ? 7 Cento. Nut Coal, - - - 0 " Order* left at tho office, corner Market aud Four teenth streets, will rocclve prompt atteution. K. J. 8UYTII, 8ec'y. TVlephonw 401. not?7 (Stocctics, tec. teas! For Pound. Fln*ai Moyune flunpowdcr Toa (nono better) 76c A vory One flavored Moyuue U. 1'. Tea (too A (ood Moyuue U. P. Tea (good body) 600 Finest Fonnoia Oolong Tea ...*? 7?o choice oolong ..40, to aud Wo KoglUh ltreakfast, finest quality 76o Uholco llreakfaat 40,60 and too Uaikct Fired Japan, finest ..a.... 76c Natural Leaf Japan, finest 76o Young llyNon and Imperial Tea, finest 76c Choice Young Hyson and Imperial...47,60 and AQc A Good Japan Tea* 40c A Uood Mixed Tea..... 40o In connection with the abfjve I would ?ay to my cuifimereand houiekeepets geiiomlly, that there Is no use iu paying uvnr 7ft cents per pouu< for any Tea; all paid om that it money thruwn away. R. J. SMYTH, Corner Matket and Kourteonth St*. No Ten Cent flpoon?, Knives of rork?. Jalft JJKVJLEp GRABS 1 New Packed. Eight Shells with every can. Try thtm, at lift) Mr HKCilBII'H. ?aatche? and Jewels Hl'KOUL MALIC DIAMONDS and WATCHES. We shall offer apodal inducements in Dlamondi and Watches this week. Don't make a selection until you see our low prlow. They will turaly as tdnlsh you, ?r 14% Solid Gold Can, with WaHhatu or Elgin Movement, tafl, and upwards. 10k much lower. Everything warranted, at DILLOIT'S, d?M 1831 MAHICCT BTHKKT. Statu*, Svgtttt*, ite. piANO FOH HALE. A Oood emmd h.na Uennluir Pinna! tan; (Mttrti, Bow*.mi Cm Md 0?r.#d Kit, 1* " HABMWf. Mtntft A IX KINDS OP PLAIN AMD FANUT muitr a*?;?2c5???t BKKUB So?. JfptWtl k <?o. MI3 a 1415 MAIN ft 1412 ft Mi SOUTH STS New Crop New Srloana Holmes Arriving Daily-Straight Uoodfl. Bolo Jtgonte (or tbo following celebratedI floniv: Pride ol Wot Virginia, Guiding HUr, Pbiuni* Patent, Rleelrlo Light anfrUakur'n Iron Claa. no7 rrh.m ?. gsundtl (c (So. REDUCED" PRICES! UNTIL MARCH 1st, We will sell anything in our large stock of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Library, Dining Room and other Furniture, at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for our Spring Stock. Now is a good time to secure a bargain. 6. Mendel & Go. 1134 MAIN ST. j>i* ____ ASK FOB THE W. L. DOUGLAS Dost material, perfect fit, oqtinlx tiny IS orMahoai every pair warranted. 1'nku nono unless stamped "W/!..? Douulsi tt.00 ^ M Shoe, warranted," Colv m w uruw, liiittou and Lure, if you rannot not thrss ilioe* from dealers, lend addn-M on postal card to w. Ii. Douglas, Brock ton, Moss. 801,0 ONLY BY J. T. 8T0SE, JeM M?ir 1M0 Main ftreet THE PERFUMED BALL-ROOM I The Atlanta OmtUiUton, iiieaklag of tho Mystie Owla' display, add*: The perfumed ball room wm one of tho note' and graceful fosturos ol this gnat event. As tht guoeui entered tho Opera House they wero Rroetod with tho moet delicious odor*, as from a frcehly blooming bed of a thousand ijnwera. Tho air was laden with the soft, sweot perfume .that loomed to bo tho very breath ?f tho goddon of pleasure. aud a wooing to tin galetlM ol tho oocaaion. A toun Uln, neatly plaood, was playing, fll the evening, the cologne whloh gave ferlh this perfume, and tho practiced sense* of tho ladloa at once dctooUxl what It waa. We noed hardly say that the fountain and the two atomisers wore dispensing to the at mo phore the odor of TAYLOR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE, an arttclo of Southern manufacture that hat promptly won lu way Into wide spread popularity. This C'ologuo in of tho Unest quality, luting and 1 delicious; and an esteemed artlolo ou the tollot table of all that havo used it. The quick and del , loato acute of th? "Mystlo Owl*" at onoo discover ed its merits, and they had no happ'er conceit to offer tholrguests tfaau thine fountain Jets of de lightful perfume. The fair dauoers who found no grateful a refresher laat evening will please, them Blveaaud honor their ontortniuers by kooplng up u sensatlou throughout tho twelve-month by moan* of thla dallghtlnl agent auM mwmw TIIM WHGELtNG INTELLIGENCER, I DAILY, IRXI-WKRKLY ANU WKkKI.Y, ltM will includo a long session of Con* I u'-*- "ie TarllT and the condition ol the ' tho South will be fully din Tho ye*r 1!M will I cress. in whloh the 1 elect! vo /ranch lie of elective fratieblia of tho South will be fully dis owned. Tho labor lntcreatsof tho countiy will at tract lncroaiilug attention. Tho intelligencer will oovor thoroughly and impartially every matter of publlo lntftoat, always taking tho lead In State amirs, ONLY ONE OOLLAS A YEAR I For tho Cheapest anil Bent Family .\etr?l)Aper In West Virginia. "VV^qlily Intelligencer Is published evory Thursday morning with the news of the week In com wet shape., it alio con. tains interesting special correspondence, enter* talnlog romances, local and genital mhoellaay suitable for the home, clrclei carefully prepared ?rlrul tural matter and rolUblo financial and mar< t reports, fireside s oriel, Ac. TEHM8 ANU PREMIUMS, TttK Wrrrly lKtaM.tfir.fcsa, \ copy, oneyear.lt 00 [ "?*? WtRRLY iNYgLLIOIKCglt, 1 OOpy, Ht B10P.. " 1 Copies, 1 Jtttr, and lislly 1 month free.../! Copies, one year, and Dally t*o months, __ on# oopy ol the Weekly one year free......l( Twenty*fire Ooptce, one year, and iMiiy six months, or thtee copies of the Weekly one year free. 280) a The Premium oopiee will hi iaut to any address eslred. it Is equivalent to a rash oommlition, at ley can readllt be sold and the money rtslned by the potter up of the clu*. It la not necewary for all the names in tfce club to come from one offlco, nor is it oocessary to aend all the rat ssribers at one time. Buhtcflpftons rosy l?o sent a* fast ai recelffd, one or more at a lime, and a Reouid of them will be kept at thla ofllre. Tho Premium coplee will be sent at the request of the sgent at sx>n as be has tent sufllolent subacribe rs to entitle him to them. TNBJtt OF TUP. flKVf-WKRKI.r. (hte Copy, I tool 91801 Two Copies, 1 year.1* 00 One Copy, 1 year 8 m | Five copies, l year Jo oo DAILY INTELIilWKNCEK, Terms nv?aii? forum prki'aid. Ope month.. 4 MI Bit monihe |4 00 Three months 8 001 One yesr B CO | Specimen copies of either edition of the Iktrl UQRKi-sa sent free and postage pild to any addreM. We want an Agent at every Pwtifflce in Weit Virginia Eutem Ohio and Weitern Pennsylvania. Remittances should be mftde by registered letter, ^muumcnts. THE CROWNING EVENT! OPERA HOTJSE-EXTRa. Friday and Saturday, January 22 & 23, and Saturday Matinee, Hartley Campbell's Grand Spectacular ProdueUou, with over 7fS PEOPLE 7n IVL'TOUlVILLLLlLLLL! ccccccocccl LLLLL LLLL1 CccSllb l.L CClUj 1.L: CCiI'LI llI coIllKhhillI UOCCtlUCCGC1! U.L 1,1.1,1.LL i:c('i!CiiH(:r| i.i.i.i.LM.i.Ll umipowjuoum, innii I oooooooooo 11111 i00 ou "I" oofioo IIIII loot loo a I il l oo oo iiiiiii oooooooooo utmilooooouoooo thttt !!!!! I ill in 11?j i I!!!! Tnotiruud Uallet*. A Powerful Dramatic Caat. 'I'lieJVurlil'a I'reiulere ItumieUMC, It 1,1.h. ADL'I.K COKMAI.H t, ?Now anil Original Muxlc hj N1U. U. UPKHN. Uorgooiu robtuuiea, Classical Uruupluyn, tic. Tivu Cur l.oads at Scenurjr. OVNuTfc -NotwIiluUiiidluK Iho euurmoiu ojpuMB ol ihU proda.tlou, tlieni will ha , In nriiun. Hmxrvml >*?*'??. 31 00; ?io??r?l Aimlwou. 74i: (iAlUry, Mn. 1 iociray _ uir g'vtw ft gtrtstha. ' Chamber SUITS! , We are showing some very elegant new styles in this line, which will '? be found surprisingly cheap, thoroughly made and finely finished. Es pecial attention has been given to quality, and pa trons will find through out our stock thoroughly reliable goods at prices within the reach of all. Please call; we shall be pleased to show you our goods. Remember the place, 1117 MAIN STREET. FREW & BERTSCHY. nol'i iioflan & (So. Common Sense IN THEJdTCHEN! 1. l)r. Mott, of Now York, fed a number of dogs lor soino weeks on bread made with Alum Baking Powders. In every Instauce the dogs lost appetite, sickened, and some died. At the same time he fed other dogs on bread nmdo with pure Tartar Baking Powder, with no Injur)' to appetite or health. !i. The use of aiuiu in bread is prohibited by law In some places, because it lias boon found to litf ure health. 3. Some people buy Alum Bak ing Powders because thoy are cheap 1 Is it real economy, which to save a few ponules now, lays a foundation for ill health and doc* tor's bills latoronl You.nro on tho safe side in nsing LOGAN, LIST & GO.'S EXCELSIOR Baking Powder! Which Contains no ALUM or other Injurious ingredient, See that our nddrorh is on cnch box or l&bol. Address all orders to LOGAN&CO. Proprietors and mannfhctnrert, bacoomon to Lo?in, lut dk Co., Wheeling, W. vi. mp* restaurant cupitullmniiitfl^oomw martin thornton, pbopr. krublkhed Bop1.1, 1878, .send for Specimen, t1ik wrkkly ihtkll10bnckr' tuk wkkkly 1ntrll1ukncrr. thr rust wkbt Virginia wkiily, tiir r1cht wkflt virginia weekly, only onx dollar A year, only onr dollar a ykar, Bend for ipecltncu number. published thursdays. 'bcutccunjj jsalievu. ^hk youll ulloceu ~~ -roii WHEELIN8 BAKERY COMPANY'S ' BREAD! mmiu'? 1**11 rake klonr. h?ir lllalnt liiiflkwbeet, unJ ftilrt bade lilaeulti. ihwflrornl" *rob'in*nnt'm pure atid tho ter? bmt mhft, comeiiuonilj ihej nro wholewneind nutritious hiiekmml dahkttt CO., -b! kw) merlrhhreet. ALL KINDS OK HOOK AND JOB JVmn.cment*, O^EKA. HOLHli, okk muiir onu, TUESDAY, JANUARY SB. COMEDY COMI'ASU J. c. STEWART'S TWO JOHNS TWO JOHNS TWO JOHNS TWO JOHNS "Anil 1 wm Ukutt for Mm Had lit' lor mt. And tbtr?fure IQcm eri<t:i are itu?u -Comedy ut "UiuUh roi Wiuj Jo> ??omiMiiiy: ?'HUilll |i|uii)ii Jac* ?im )011 btiufjih ml iim world." .?tout ?|*ne. Tub FAMmiH or Mkmimknt TlIK FALl.TAKKh OK MlllHIMfcNT Tu* Fai.u<takks o* Mkmiimkkt 'I UK KaU.STAKK* or llKNMUK.NT TlIK FaU>TAKI* ok MKRkllKNT Tim FaIL-STAKI* OK UKftHlMkNT TlIK KAIOJtrAKKH OK MKUUHU'.ST tin: raws ok Mki??i???Lvr The Two Johni ComeJy Company, H powerful dramati j organluUnu, IniroiliHlugMlm, mcdlcyi iclociloDB (ruin op?riu. etn A? Q fci.'A MM^N, Uiislnou Milliliter. Admlaaloa 7r? aud 85 renti. It^oivM ?outs s: w HaUntf watt at Baumer'a, Saturday, .lunuary a. ' OHAULEY BIIAY'S ACADEMYIOF MUSIC Whaling's Popular Furnllj Theatre, A DRAMATIC (SENSATION 1 .SSKSi } MONDAY. JAM 18, Fugagementof the lHipulat Aotor, Mr. It. K. rilKNOH, la the ureal Melodrama Herniation, Montezuma! Or, the Cantlo or CI Morn, Supporlod by Favorite ArtliU, Nla* Kva F.nl, UIhj FanuyMatblai, Mr. Bara Bolter, Mr Kritiikft* worth, and Excellent iratuatlc Company. Family Matlneea, Wedneaday uu<l fcaturdny, KltlHAy AKTKHNOUN, JAN. r, <? rand Mallneo IlencQt to llm jboeklf out Nallfotdera, Poopln'a Popular Pilcce?Night, Uo, %. 89 and (4 ota. Matlneea, 10.1ft. 2ft nnd Shot* min gov **Ht. Rooms for rent-in hobs BHOOK'B block. Apply toft. V. liCKtK & lino., law Market UrteU d?_ 1?OR KENT?RESIDENCE WITH 111 : rooma, at No. 100 Twelfth street. Tomcm!-. ! K'Ten April 1. Knqulro of Mra. It. A, liAiiMN, Wheeling Female Oollego. utvo FOB KENT-A DEblUAIiLK JUUCK Httideuce on liyrou street, coutaluliu lire roome and" finbliod atllo. Kuqtiiro of tlW). W. JOHNHON'fl i()N4,1310 Main atrret. ;?.v I?OR HKNT?llOUciE NO. 11*.':' Ciiai \ iini street, ejntalulng ten rooms; allonbr Ji!:1 luodera coovenlonoea. Pofncsslon given At Bnqnlroof t. LAMB, at Pank of wFih-Hdk 170r HE NT?two OK TIIKKH : fitnlncfN llouaoa, aultable for a ttoloon, Uro cerror Bearding Houioh, iu Marilu'a l'etry or Bridgeport A too, a Farm, ?ultnblo fur unrainto*. ombruclug 90.40 or Si aorta, in Belmont iwimlj, u. Apply to AUOUdT BKBIDKNBTHIN, BrlJ*i|-?ri. Oflfo, i?b F Oil RENT. Two Brick Dwelling!, Not. 22 and ill Tivfnlloih streot, between Main and Market Btrocm. Klther houie nicely arranged for live famlltca, (las, hot and ool l water throughout, enquire of Mho. K 11 Vol Mi. JaUO No. 2g Twentieth titaci. . JJ<OK RENT. Throe apleudid Brlok Dwelling House, Mi avtftf Twelfth atreet, ?nd 12CS KofT>treet; gu, liolaeA oold water throughout. Kent low. Apply to II. MAUKH, Jalft 12M1 Eoir hum J^OK KEN r. The Store-room, 048 Mn'.u atreet, earner of Tentii itriet.uowoocupledby John 11. Dlebl at agroctrj. ThUUoneof the most deilrablo bUMinoi Mandi in thin city, aulUb'.o for most any retill trade. Apply to llAKBOUfttt PITMAN, jal'i 10?J Muln Htn-H, SooU?, JKaHonciB, J^ATKST PUBLICATIONS -AT Til B CITY BOOK STOUK. Tlreeln and other Pocma, by Alfreds, lv?nl Tea "TnVe^SKidle'Watch, by W. Clark Rouell; paper. 'Ac. Last Itoya at Apew.'ch. A novel; paper, Jie. Flnit l'enonblugular, by Hat Id CbrUtU Murray; llluitratcd: paper, 26o. Wagea, Living and Tariff, by V. A. Hatinbom; paper, 80a ^ McOlellan'e Uit Hmlco to the Republic, l-y <ieo. Tlcknor Curtiaj paper, ?,u Anthropoid Apes, bvKobert lUrtmann; vnl? International (Scientific Hurl?s; ivmo., cloiu, H ? XooletlMtlcal Institutions. lleibert fptuttr; 12mn? c'.oth, 9126. Mai Monlle. A dotoI, by KlU Whoelcr Wlleou 12rao., cloth 1100. , Talks About tho Weather. Chaa Bartm-d. Ihi? lauqua Talk Herloa No, 1; lCnm., cloth, Ui\ flew Rooks Dally. BTANION A PAVKNI'OKT. Jali iaJl MaraclMMrt^ Blank Books and Siatiaiieiy. Flvo Hundred Thousand Knvclope* from 'to 19, Day Books, Journala, Udgew, Ca?h "wk*,?' voice Hooks, Trial Balaam llook*. Ricorfr ?? Dockets, Oold and Steel Pin* Peuclli 'J** Mucilage, Ruled Papers of every de?cri|Hl??o. Ut ter Preaiea and Utter Copy Hook*. The I.argMt Stotk and Uroalest Urli'J ? is TilR CITY, ??rc r rule Rtlall >1 nholmic Fil?a V ?Tom. (JrnvoN ?V. H<>n< (irtO " TWK,'r? W?lW. yALENTlNEHI A Unit mli if it *IIIII.ISAI,K AXIi IllXtll. Mall oMan promptly mini. C. II. rjf'IVIiV. n*Hrii(ifiiiiilN??Mi?i l?l? No. nil Until-' SouMfumtjihlng Jlrtutwat';, ffismmma IRD OAGKftl (be?p?it la lh? City. Boil J'aitorim. .Hpinrml ifl'ln,M' (ibo. vr, JOWMOH'I >>*'? .mnir lain Villi gjgt ^1IK ROY All Argand l'arlor Slove! Ttr Ike net! twanuiul Hot) a?r pf#!**1 Ull aid an ftam, at HRimn t ??"'? jail nw VailM