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P ipEIiMgENCBR, Published Daily and Weekly, imcxday aunw.) HEW, CAMPBELL <5c HAHT,I riwriUEToru, v t HO, ?? AND ?; FOUR' EENTH STREET, u Ccpjr, On# y<i?r $9 tiolTtiUw MunUn?...,t??$a oo t Montfit 4 0d[On? Month 65 D?lf?w?KJ ctftiau in clly, 15c par WMk.2* Semi-Weekly Intelligencer.^! WBUfcHUJ WWJWWDAUb * MUJUHY#. ?? Y?*r $) oo|!>i* Montn??,M $1 j(j The Weekly Intelligencer, 1'CliUMill.I' TUl'ltftlUY. At Van oo|S>< Monti. 1, 05 Ureal ruluct'on to ('iuLk. beiifJ for wimple copy ml (liculm*. Adormi, FRErf, CAMPbELL It MART, WUIKUMO, W. Va. IKn'md ?t ifio 1'oetctlice ttl Winding, W. Va-.w I fOOii?l-?'iu?fc waiter | lb Mdttgmu: ,YHLhU.\U, W. VA., ULTOUhlt 41, 1880. | nU'tllLJUNJUKtiT. KOH (.(iJiGlUHi Pirtl DWrid-NATU AN (iOI'F, ot IInxrl?ou Uo. MMui lutrict-Yi. II. 11. FLICK, o( Berkeley Co. Jhird Jrtstrict- JAMfc>. 11. IIKOWK, ol KaimwIiaCq. fourth Ditlncl?J. A. HUTCHINSON, ol Wood Co. J Oil STATU bINATK. N. U SCOTT, of Ohio County. JI0l'?K ?>KlfcUATlCB. IJ.l-:. WUITAKKU, CiLOlUj t L. ill'HN, Y. 11,1,1 AM d.MliLK, LUWABU M. ATKINSON. (JEN. EOFFS SPEECH. Continued i'roiu I'lrat 1'iitfu. paper; I um rot paying anything ag?irjbt it in that a-rite. An Advocate of Doracmcjr. It baa also com mendation if ftofl. iN(jw, don't put mad, any of you. [Laughter.] But I liud from thu Went on Uimanul that it ulluded to Mr. Morrisons'bill; that waa introduced to reduce our refcourrta about ^^O.OCO^OCO; the reduction on su#ar about $10,000,000, on other articles a reduction of $6,000,000, while by otlvor urtiolf n placed 011 the iree list wo Ilbo 15,000,000 mora. Halt, lead, iron and other productions of West Vir ginia, are, by this bill, placed on the free list. The mont important intereatH of Weot Virginia will receive a tevere blow, whould it become a hw. And all her representative Hhould unite in an effort to defeat the bill. Morrison is too much of a free trader for the interests of this or liny other State. Cnless be changes his views ho will bo justly considered acrauk. I believo Judge Bran no n says ho ban very nearly become a crank. Now, if the Dem ocratic orators end tho papert?and they nro right?aupnort iny views, should not the \V( Eton editor have an article? It is taking ?aro of your Interests; but it is reprinting tbo national democracy. It i? telling yon that yon can't trust Mr. Morrison and Mr.Oarlitle, this great paper edited by pome cfyour distinguished citi zens; dikJ yet it is Hying to defeat me, al though I old just whit he told rue to do. .And you know that in the last two ycais .fudge Ilranrou buu changed sorue on that question. He is not making exactly tbo eame speech now as then. TUB JBUGKB JAOMtKU'K. You all rtuiHiiliar tho Judge's jack' knife. Now, I allude to It iu all kindness, becauso h" roiulu ?u argument Irom it. And it woe said lliat by virtuu of thu land wider our system of protection, the knife coBi n.oli! than beloie that system of pro lection ?ita inaugurated. Thu .Imlgu don't believi! It alone. There liavo heeu many men In this country that hehovo It. But tell iut\ any man under the sound ot iny voice that has bought ? knife, it It baa not heeu better and cheaper than ever before. And you know it ia ttuo. Now, before we bad this protective tarifl' the knife wan made ucroes the ocean; since, thoy have been made by ourowu noneat, protected, educated labor. They have been hotter and cheaper becauso they have been made by educated ami pro tected labor. Then tbo J udjo la not talk ing so much upon that lino now, but he is in favor of protecting oar West Virginia industries. llo is going to protect thoso natural resources that a wine l'rovidence bus givin ub, bitch as coal, iron, wood, lun-bir, etc., but bo ia not goiug to care a snap for the other industries ol tho coun try. He don't care for the other laboring men of the country, for he confinoe him self to tho industries iu which West Vir ginia ia nlone interested. Now, don't you eay be la changing ids tune. He has had enough of protective theory as Illus trated by thu jack-knife. And his talk now is that iron oro beds, lumber and the otbur material resources of West Vir ginia should be protected. But yon are taking liauu wltb the Democratic party upon that question. Tho Democratic party is not in favor of It. No man under tho sound of my voice, who hui examined their platform, ana looked into it, can maintain that position here. Why, the Democratic party in tho Congress of the United States in tbesession just adjourned met together in caucus and solemnly re solved by a vote ol four to one to make that free trsdo bill of Mr. Morrison's a party queetion. That will not ho contro. verted. It cannot bo gainsaid. And do you know, that tho three Democratic mem bers from this Ktato voted in the Demo cratic caucus, as 1 am credibly informed, (for you know 1 wasn't In It; 1 am not one of the faitlilul,) to Mako It a party mea sure, and wo aro luoro ablo to belfevo it, because they voted to tako it up in Con gress. i voted against it. I will voto against it next December when 1 go back there, and when I have served out this term and commenced the next, I will vote against it then. A T11K0I1V OK TUB TAHIFIT. Tbo Judge's theory upon tbo tarifl is a wonderful one. It is a peculiar ono. It is one, 1 think, that changes as tho neces Hles of thu times cbanee. As tho necessity lor votes comes about. Now, 1 am the satuo here, there, and everywhere. I believe this principle Is right. 1 am going to vote for it, men of Lewis, 1 am going to vote lor it in the fu ture as 1 have In the past, If it costo mo all the votes of this county. 1 am going to mako the same speech in Lewis county, that 1 mako in Gilmer on that question; and the same speech In bctli of these counties, that X make In Ohio, llrooke and Marshall counties. If tbo gentlemen of tbo First Congressional district don't like iny doctrine, don't believe that it will en hance and protect their Interests, the remedy Is in their bands. 1 ain not sailing under any false colors. 1 havo my plat form stamped upon my banner, and my banuer Is floating upon my boat, 1 am sailing that boat over the seas of this con gressional district from the Northern fan llandlo down tho Ohio, up the Mononga liela, over the valleys and through the mountains In II, and 1 am going to land It In the political port of Balvatlon. I Wild cheers.] Now, gentlemen ol Uwls, 1 wish 1 iiad time to go more In detail Into the tariir ? question. My friend, Judge llrannon, when he discusses this question will loll you ol the lueqnal tleu ol the tarlll; that tbls rate Is too high, and that rate Is loo low; and that he and his friends want to equalise the thlug. Gen tlemen ol Lewis, wliouow you liavo tour tnrltl" rates equalised, whenever you have laws readjusted, you want them re idjusted by Its mends, [cries of'llurrah [or Uoll."] and not by Its enemies. > ou want to Imvs It readjusted by uion who voted as UofT voted, and as (JolT will vote ?gain. Now, tho principal thing to which Judge llraonou will callyotir attention on the equalisation of tlio tarifl', II 1 am to judge him to-day by tbo past, will bo the ?riu on sugar, Why, gentlemen, doesn't lugar cost you an enoimous amount to Jay? Isn't It very high? When did jou iver get it aa cheap aatn-day? W bun did 'ou ever get It u goodV I Voice,"Never "] trrrcr or rug TAiirr on bugab. Da you remember *hat you paid for ugsr tvhen you bought it in the good old arlS' reform days? When it tti ou the ree list j cm jiaid more for it than you pay or it now, and It was a very inuifleient initio, too. It was mailu arrow the waters u foreign lands, in the main. Who saw t made much In bis uu n time here for iale V Why, the men who controlled your narkot could makti you pay for it just ? hat they pleased. And that is one of ho iinpoit duties that Judge Urannnn ?anta to destioy. And by the way, ludge, you sro taking issue with your party again, for ilr. Morrison liim "?If, wl.eu ho put in his bill, illdn't take the ultra ground that Judge llrannon does. Why Mr. Morrison only readjusts the dulies ou sugar '-'0 per eeut. What does that mean? It means that you will no longer have the 20 per cent in your treasury. It seems that tne Cubans will rales sugar iu price, una put that amount in their pockets, now, Isn't that the record ? Isn't that the fact aa It has been demonstrated by the legislation of the past, and as you men of l.swls know to be Uue; because you pat your bands in your pockets and paid the high pi ices 1 have called your attention to. And yet, the cry now is, anything to re vise the revenue dulies. Gentlemen ol Lewis, X ask you to ponder well, to con' eider seriously the questions raised aud involved in tbis matter, I ask you to take them home with you. 1 ask you to lay by, and liury the feelings of a political campaign, if such you have, and reason ono with tiio other, Deinociat with He publican anil Republican with Democrat, Talk over these things. Consider then; by your presides. Look at them as men of the sauie state, iut men of the sauii household who are to live together. Mei who will din together and bo bulled to gether. Anil consider that which is bosi lor your mutual Interest. | Time uilled 1 must leave you for a few minutes,as iiij tune is out, hut 1 will bo witb you again [Cheets and loud aud lenjj fputiuued up plause.J JUWJJjllllAN.NON'gfil'JSKC.il j IJU iitliiuipt tu Wvakua (ion, liutt'it Abli Arjfiuuont. Judge lirannon waa then intjodueed by Win. AlclUry, who uuiii: Lidice am gentlemen, ai Chairman of the Kx?cutiv< County Committee, I have .the privilege Ami honor of introducing to you, our dia tiiiKuidhod townsman, the honorable Join Brauuqn, [Wild elmerlng.] After holding up hid hand till the uprcar had aomewha ceased; Judge llrannon Rpoke aa folio wo MyKrienue and Fellow Citiruns: T< the people of the county if J.svrlg, I air qo biiuh Btrangcr na to require an Intro duction to jou. lam here, my friends ?n.ftnv. *.h? nnli!<:u d candidate of the Dem ocrntiu party for ? mat In tin Congress of the United Unites [Oritd of "Uutrali for llrunnoa" lint "Hurrah for Goff."] I am hero, mj Irlendu, to tnko the place of tin distin guished gentleman who baa taken hli seat. 1 am hern to tuko the place of thli gentleman. [Voice: "Yes,in your mind."; I urn hero to ahow to you the fallacies am absurdities of tliB party that hu represents [Dries.] Gentlemen, keep i|ulet; I waul uiy hour tuid a half. I am lt?ve to show you tho false, seductive and delusive pi. isiliou of the gentleman who bus just taker his seat, lint to ruon'ii miuda, who taki the trouble to Investigate the sophistriei of tho geutlcmau, hlsHOpilUtrlea will van1 lull like a ghost in midair. [Checro anil cries for fioir.] Now, gouilemen |il,-?80 behave yourselves, I want to treal you respectable. Hear me. [Voice, "Lei both parlh s have u chance."] My irionde now pay attention, if you incase, to whal 1 precept an the issues before the peoplf In this election. This is not a i'resideU' tial electlou. It is an election to eleel members of Congrets, to represent you in the National Councils, Men'a pusitioua may sometimes change. Their political atllluuo may somewhat dlll'or from whal It did two years ngo. My friends, you re' member, that It waa declared by the Jiu pqbllcan party, that if the Democratic parly obtained power, that they would lake*the pensions away from the Union soldier, ft was declared that the Datno jrnilo party would Htsuuie the debts of llio Confederate States. "iik nt.VK.ita ok it." It was said by the Republican party, that if you put the Democratic parly in liower you would eee ruin, and desolation, and decay all ovor the laud. Now, my Iriends have tin so things proved to be Irue? [Cries of "No" and ' Yes"] No, lor they are not true. Aud tills gentloinan lias pa'ntod a pic lure before you of deeolatlou aud ruiu over the land. And I saw In Ida poster in New Martinsville, "G'ouiu and heir Gen. doff, and see how It Is that West Virginia Industries have been destrcyed by the free trade Democratic party." Now, my friends, that Is not so. I Bay here to-dsy, aud 1 ap. peal to tho enlightened judgment of every man uuder the sound of my voice, if that is true. Why, when tho Republican party went out of power olghteen month: ugo tho mills were all stopped, labor wan paralysed everywhere. Now, how lo it to-day my friends? From one end of this land to the ether, as 1 learn from the re ports of the journals of this country, there Is a greater boom in the Industrial Inter ests than thero has been for several years. Look at the Wheeling ISTKltioitNCKn I oaw within the last two weeks an article copied from a northern journal which il lustrates the prosperity which is pervad ing this whole land. And yet this gentleman will get up before 1Mb audience, ami be will tell them there Is no money; why there Is no money. Isn't there? .Money baa been offered in the money centres at !!J and J per cont. Why, that indicates trie presence of mcney. And all you have to da is to get It. Ami wben you have something to get It with you can get it. Don't you know that this country baa sullercd with drought? [Cries of "Grasshoppers.] If you use the meanB to obtain money It will come. Now, uiy friends, 1 have seen proper to mention this to dircct your minds to what was said would be the re sult of Democratic success two years ago. Those statements wero nut true my friends. Now, my friend maken a great pa rado before tide audience and seeks coinmmendation, because he was the only man la Congress froui this .State who voted agalnBt the Morrison bill. Sir, you never voted against the hill. [Cries and hurrahs for both Goff and Branuon.] Gen eral Goff won't net up before you aud tell rou that he votod against the Morrison lilll. No, sir. Now let me explain what Ibis bugaboo Is. Let uio explain to you liow General Goff has tried to delude you, l'lie Morrison bill was never voted ou In llio House of Representatives. Now, bow nasil? It seems that tblB committee re ported what was called the Morrison bill n the House of Representatives. That Jill did not rcllect tho views and sentl mollis of tho Democratic party. No caucus >f the Democratic party, aa my friend has lhareod here, ever agreed to support tho Morrison bill. And If I hail beeu there, riy friends, 1 would not have agreed to it. It was reported by thecommlttco, and the inestlon always was whether It would bo lonaldored. Homo meu wanted to con ilder It, although they were opposed lo It. rake Mr. Hnydet'a position, Why, ho roted lo take up the bill, and Gen. Goff mows ss well as Snyder kuowa It htm lelf, that he wculd not havo voted for bat hill, [Cheers.] corkiotikci miu iiixuaiiKs. Nome men voted to tako It up,with avlow o perfecting It In accordance with the Ho jtihllcan platform at Chicago. The Repuli lean party proposed to revise the bill. The inly question wm whether It should lie lOUsliiered. Now, Gen. Goff has made a incech lo you, to represent lo you that lie Democratic parly Is iu lavor of It, Cries of "Uurrab for llrannon,"] Iain ibowlng up thlo gentleman's short-corn lifts. 1 don't uieau that he tells false loods, ho I* too much ol a gentleman for hat | but lie makes suggestions so as to lave erroneous Imprralons. I will give 'ou tariff before I am through, General 100, Hurriedly, my friends, Why, he said, that I dlil mjaeif the credit to cor rect a statement of Mr. Hendricks, at Glenvllle tbii other day. Well, Geo. Oof. 1 wide tliat statement two years ago. 1 made that correction two yean ago. But. here let me oay, that Sen. God la not correct In hia statement. Not correct at all. Mr, Hendricks never aaid, there waa ?100,000,000 In the treasury. He Bald, that the Democratic candidate in ludiana had saM ao. Now, I told Gen. Golf two yeara ago that that waa a mistake, and who doea not make a mistake. And he has endeavored to ahow that the Demo cratic party haa kept that money locked up. Ab! I will make that etateinent bum! [tlumibu lor both.] I think I kuowaoiuetbiun about It. Why, aaya the General, 1 voted lor that resolution to re turn that surplus?lo pay that surplus on the public debt. Why, my friends, the record is the beat evidence of my friends' conduct upon that subject, lleforo that resolution ever came up to be passed, the committee, of which Mr. Morrison waa a member, waa oppoccd to paBslug it. Mr. Morrison ob tained the consent of the lfjuae that it ehould be presented. Aud it waa presented. And tliia gentleman that repreaenla so inuuh money tried and did make a motion to recommit that resolution, and that Was to delay it; and GoQ' voted for it. When it came up on its passage, he, like almost everybody else, voted fur it. lie told you that it went to the l'realdeut and be re fused to sigu it. Now, I will give you a little history about what the President did, and what the Itapublican Benate did, and said about it. General, tuere were never aa much as $100,000,000 applicable to the public debt. But wliutever It waa, it wasHceumulated by burdensome taxa tion. That was what we complained about two years ago. Thia great hurrah, that my friend makea, let me tell you how that is. It was $411,000,000 :u the treasury. Hut, here my Iriends, by law it is infuired that there shall be retained $11X1,000,000, for no reaaou, in the treasury of tlie United btates, thau to worry aud eat up the psople of this coun try. [Cries ] It you will hear nie, 1 tblnk you laruiera will agree With me. Now you take oft f 1001X10,000. It leaves JIJ11,000,000. You say that ought to have gone on iLe bonds. No. Why? Because there w<t repieseuted by silver cei'tWcaUis to the e* lent of $-10,100,000. I'liu government haa to hold that money to pay of the gold and eilvoruertilicates. Government aaye, we save paid thai out. Now take $40,000,000 coiiUiuieit on Tlitrit l'uaw. fr vol' would enjoy your diuner and ,ire i.iuvuitcd by dyspepsia, use Acker'f Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for dyspepeia, indigestion, flatulency anil constipation. We guarantee them, Mi and 50 cents. At I.ogan & Go.'a and Uharles Mehkemeller's, 7 It h*s been recommended by Slate Sit' perihtendent of k'cbools Morgan, that Friday aflernoon, November lif, be ob' served by the schools of the statu as Ar bor pay, and that abode and ornnmontnl treos be planted about the buildings aud that appropriate literary exercises be held. to Dr. Kline. ? Arcli ?t.. HiHa. A. CAlil). To all who tiro suCctlog Irow ttc urron J? dUcruiioi? ol youlli. uenoM wc?k?M, early d. C?v, lots ol mauliocd, ?U1., I win >en<( ? reclpo ?l?l *ui ourejoo, Kttf.K OK U1AKUB. WUsTO., mmcdy n dlacwercd by ? mMonary In Soutt America. H?u4 ' aolUMrawJ cuvelope W tta fter.J<M|ili T. J1.H1UU, EUUou D, Hcvr^oiktllj ?DtMrrUttw &ERManreM^ Jf" ? > Cures Rnium?a.n, N.unlA For Pain ^ ?FIIV I'll llll.tm A. V rui vrnjEBfaBBb rilK CltAW.Kt A.TUOf.UH (0.,UAttt??K>,BD. _ ED. STAR Free from OrdffiA' SAFE. - " SURE. TltAVKLEUh' GUIDE. ARR1VAI. AND DEPARTURE OF TlUIIW-on nod ssssr ? .. .. ?? tianatt. Arrlv( II. & O. 11. lt.~KAat Xxprew ExprcM Cumberland Accom Uralton MouuilivlUo Accom Bsprcn (?"hlcMO and ColL KxprtM (Chicago and Col)....,. fctncavlllo Acctmi......... Wheeling J6 Ht. C. Ity. Leavei 1I AO. i:cpot,V|?: Lc&vt* Wheeling UtlVM Washington and I'ltUbumh... Wartilugtou and I'lltiiburgh... w?bi,,,ff.i..gr.? I'lt'IburluuTNjw Ifotk. Pittsburgh and Now lorM Kxprew, fin. and lit. Louli..... Kxpre?,Clu. and 8JU U>uU?... Bxnreai, Bteubcuvllle aud CoL Skubenvllle and DennUou V, Si 1. II. ? Pittsburghand ulcveland........ lUoubenvlllo Accommodation. 1'liin. Now York RLd Chicago. WellBTllto icoomtnodaUou...... UloveUudI CM. A Pltiab g Kxp. Ciil? Kxprcw. Cleveland, h. and W Matalilon Accom it. cialnvliio Aocom. Depart, ?0:40 am ?6525 pm 7:35 am 8:25 pm 11:85 am ?0:25 am ?7:55 pm 4:C0pm |8 85am 1:60 pm 0:00 pm ?5:03 am ?7:85 am ?6!?pm ?1:85 pin ti:60pm Arrive. *10:28 am ?8:65 pm 4 a*> pm 8:15 am 1:20 pm ?4:5i ntn ?7:80 am 10ll5 am 18:15 am fl:??om {6:45 pm ?fl :25 am til'.no am to :20 pm ?10:25 pm 7:20 am il. Claltivlllfl Accom.., 41. Clalritlllo Accom Local Freight and Accom....*. Ohio ulvor Knllronii. Caaaongcr huMmier Freight 7:20 am l:ltfpm |8:6G pm 7:02 am 8:45 pin 1:10 pm 8:55 pm ft:47 am UiO.1 am lo:52 am 4:47 pm 1:47 pm 12:02 pm 4:42 pm V :87 am 2:v2 pm 5:47 pm 4:87 pUlj . 7:10 ami ? 4:00 pm 1 8:50 am 1C:M 4:1:80 111:55 :55 pm ,80 pm 7:00pm ft:'5pm 3: :10pm 8:17pm 1:17pm lUtoam 5:58pm 8:20am 2:52pm 10:87am 8:22am 12;5.pm 5:11pm D :07pm ,?10:40am I* 8 20pm 5:80pm II. X. A C. ltttllrond. \A*n Bcllalro at ?:0Oa. m. lor Woodifleld and ^UmivoISoltalraat l:t0 p.ta< lor Woodifltld and '^M'o'lleHalrfl at 4:85 p. to. lor Woodiflcld. Arrive at IWllalre at 12:15 p.m^,ro,Vft8,Uw^l?!old' ItSO l). m. for ZtiiwYll.c.bito . m. lorWooiUrela. M?w HIMMiiif I'rlnrf. Imtm liollidn. Lmtu Wliwilu*. 6:IW A. H, S:? F. ? #:? " 4110 ? 11:10 " 5lM " IVHtU teVr""5'oor.?, 10:80 '? 5:80 " 2:00 r tt. 8:00 P.M. 4:40 ?? 6:16 " 7:80 A. M. li:00 ?' 1:00 " ?nuMi. ,, , U'Atfi nellalie. U:IW A.M. 11:90 " ?:?) 1 8:C0 P.M. #ttCTr-t"K?SSV4\l! ff"B'z'4 K,?. M1M- ?? gtw A TRBUTIOS. PLUMED KNIQHT8. There will bo a weetlcg of the Plumed Kuigbta, a'. the Liucolu Club Kouuu, Friday wening, Octo* ber!ftat7:3Q o'clock. itutiuesi o*. Importance to be transacted. 20-3t Chamber of Commerce. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET iutf will be Uuld ou ihU, Ibunday Euu lug, OcuLur '.0, at 7>i o'cIock. A lull atteud uchteM W.E.HUUUO, HoWAUD 11AZI.KTT, Vice President. becietary. oat 21It Notice* HERE AS. MY WIFE, MAGGIE F. , . Potter. liivlox left my bed and bmrdwllh out Just (ikUMi 1 foibld all pBiaoiu harborlug ?r trukt ittf bur ou uy account, tu 1 kball | ay uo bill* after ihiauutj. UKRBEUT F. FOSTER. Urocktou, Ma?a. oct '21 U TOCKti FOR HALE. 71 Sbarea Juuctlon Nail Mill. lu riharm lelft-Muu Null Mill. 26 thar* La Uelte Nail Mill. 12 tiharo* Ohio Valley llauk. 10 charui Elm Grove Uallroad. 6 r hare* American Iuiurauoe Company. 6 fibarta Central Oil Company. I. Ittn'lN. Stock Broker, ?CIS No. 24 Twulfta btreet. wf; s s UORT FINGER GLOVES FOIl UYCIULKIIS AND llAtitt IIALL I'LAYERH, atthoFtoio." D. GUNDUNG & CO., ooli 3d Twelfth itrect. gARAlOdA CHIP J FRESH TO-DAY. AT MpMlSCIIEN' S. pUlfli ANIJ KtLIAllljE EXCELSIOlt MAKING POWDElt. I!. I!. LIST, MANUFAOTUKMI, IQ1U Main Srincr, A11 fll.t'dnr. grocer* io'l ll. ^y~V N riiDTlj" I' UKOUASIO A?l|'VO( "MAPS Of OHO RIVtR TOWNS," fruit) Cliiplliuntt to IMltaburg. Ajj*'tor with price. 1'J tt MAI'S, Care Imuoiwca ^GOOD DECORATED ENGLISH TEA SET OF F1FIY-8IX PIECE:?TIIEEB COLORS jfc OF DECORATION, ONLY U. SWING BROS., oclH 12li? Market St., upp. MeLtjro Uoubo JUST OPENED. A luruo aiHortincnt of WHEELING, ENGLISH, and PRENCli Decorated Ten &z Dintier Ware, Which 1$ offered at tho lowott prlcoa.; Icipectloji respectfully Invited. JOHN FRIEPEL'S, Jylfl 1130 Main Utreot M K3, EVA HUBDATtD will reopen hot studio, 9123 Eoffst., Thurwlaj Sept. SO. Classes lit Drawing and l*alutiun Special attention given (o Sketching aud Stud frouilif?. Ordu:i takeu |or 1'Mlutiug aud Crayon Ing. WPVi7 G. WINOHRR, 1007 WAIN ST., would Invito tho public to examine hU complet r(opic of boo h, Shots and llunb-ia fur Fall am winter wear, which for prtco* and quality ?ro no ^xtcliinl lu the city. Abo a line of Ladles' Flu ? ho # from the celebrated factory of Ziugler llroa, Philadelphia, I'a. oetl %tnl jisiate. FOR SALE, 0 Acrci of Innd. 6 acre* of which nro auitaljle fo; naikit gvdenlng, H v U? fast of Trldfllnhla I litre 1* nn it a 1 loomed home, Stable, Ja'gi Poultty Houic, Stone Milk Homo, kooJ Hpriut ind good Well, 100 bearing Fruit Tre?J?, GO mnrti )fU a|K!?. 'I h a property is valued at 12,000; wll. ;xc|iaugi> fcr u hirgo trait of Laud of about thi inmu vaiuo, No li 3 Twenty-uluth t>t. No. Ml Virginia at; ft ro ins; half lot of Oround No. on North Front at. ho. '2247 Foil' at.: 4 roomed Brick, Ground 18feti [rout, running hark to al ey. No. li'ltaud iivy Kofi'at.; full lct,(0 feet frout running ba-klSlfecL No VIM McL'ulloch at, A dialrabic Mauufauturlng Site, centrally ioca led. Two deMrab'e plena of Property on Charles at. IVelhburp, W. Va. Many o.hor Ilous's and Farms. Do you want to oxchaugt j our City Proj?erty foi i Farm? I)j you want to bur a "arm? Do you wapt to sell a Farm? Do yon want to exchange yotjr Farm for Cit] I'ropcityf Do you want to rent a Tfouae? Do you want to buy a House? Do you waut peiaonal nitont'on given to the Col ectlon of Kent*. D.) you waut a D?ed of Trust, Iica?o. DscUration ir Pension, Dcpodtlou In your Malm for 1'ei ilon. Incrcaae of Veiuiou, (.'hargo of Desertion re novtd and an tiouor'bledhcharge, commutation f Nations while a prisoner of war, Uounty, Ar v ?ra of I'av. or aay Notarial buslnea douo. If ao, (all ou or adcrcra, JAMES A. 1IENRY, Ileal Eatato Agont, Collector, and Notary Public, ac29 . Office. No. 1012 Market ntroet. gww te .Su'tscliij. UNDERTAKING. Bur Facilities Are Unsurpassed, We are prepared to con duct burials in a most sat isfactory manner. All mod ern Undertaking.appli ances. Competent Man agement Guaranteed, COFFINS, GASKETS, And ft Full Line or BURIAL GOODS Which are second to none. We aim to be prompt, considerate and reliable. :REW & BERTSCHY. :||I7 MAIN STREET,! <Sto. % JHlftl * go. GEO.E.STIFEL Sc CO. Dry Goods. LATEST FALL STYLES' -OPENED TO-DAYI IN Rich Silks, Velvets, American, English, AND Frencli Dress Fabrics Trimmings to Match. Particular attention is called to our large as sortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's CLOAKS AND WRAPS. All marked at Prices which will be appreci ated on sight. A visit will amply re pay GeolStiMCo. 1114 MAIN ST. MnrVct Street Entrance through (Jto, L. Kurtt'a Confectionery. IK'M ^?ENUINK CAMELS H4IB NQfiH For Men, Women and Children, all sizes, now in Stock. We buy these goods direct from the Manufacturers, and sell them as cheap as the imitations are sold. Come and see our extra bargains in Large Napkins At $>.?? per (InMn, worth $3. ), S. RHODES & 00. Fall and Winter WRAPS. This Department is now.com plete, the Newest Styles, and the Lowest Prices. UBlis&Co. oolft $7.50W1LLBUY ONE SET DICKENB, (15 Vol..) OOODIV1* l'APEH AND I1ISD1N0. 0. .OSE *ET WAVEltLY S0VEL8, (18 Vo'?.) HAND30MK V0MJMK?. Or OPjlS BIST BULWEB, (ttVoli.) GOOD LIBRARY BTYLE. Can JIIU ?tTorO lo Jo without Uiom! BtASTON^AVKNPOHT.,. OClltt gTEPHEN MdJULLOUGH, Contractor and Bulldor. tssssss.se m w ol upllol. VMQth >iwi? ?hOp IP rjSllE BK8T Ami moil h*tiil?ome Natural OM ?*? {? ".O.Ubtal.4 "ttOYAtiAHUAND. ' AU .1?.1? itook. Call tud ic? tlietn In o|*ratlon. NKSB1TT A BBO? wu 1?U Market ?U pOK WALL 4 0EIL1NO rAPEU, CUBTA1H POLWiWIKDOW BHADHBi BugSj Carpet# and Oil Clothil ?OO 10? I. D. PBAQKB, H KltnnUi Itttrt. ontan lor pretnpllj UUmK *> ??if a hmi An u'ra i? <*? ?"? mn iiuiu? ??r wun r, niiu m ? rry mnacrni* uom, Oar cltlxonx are advised that high rates do not loij.l) f x'-elleuw, and that complex itovc machlo* ery lnvoWec undlcwi aounyanco ami rxperxe. Dealer* advc't'no foreign modi because of Iheextor tlanate profits on tho Move and tbeoutragcous uhirica on icualrn, and oar fellow townsmen will do well to arold both and Unit lnvcatlgata what fx inado at tnine We aroalwajs pleased to ?liow what we make. HhLlnfe CO., North Mxin himh, Wh*alti.r, W. Va. OTJIR, <#*0.?. gaaim^gau *??<?? geo. New stick OF R. DRY TAYLOR GOODS. We beg to announce to the People of Wheeling and Vicin ity, the Arrival and Opening of Our Reg ular FALLS WINTER STOCK -FOR 1886-'87, All Departments Re plete with the Most Choice Selections thq Eastern Markets would Afford. The Special Attention of all In terested is Called to our Large and Carefully Selected Stock of Seal Skin Sacks, Walking Jackets, Astrachan Wraps, SILKS/-VELVETS And Our Extensive Stock of French Wool Combinations. GEO. R. TAYLOR. g. (ft. SDlUott. WEDDING GIFTS Rojal, Call and sec the Nor Oondi we nro now opening. All Fresh from tnoNew York Importing IIouhcm. mill reiu onuble In Price. 1.6. Di Worceitfr, Doulton, Old llall, and Hnngurlan China, FRENCH BISQUE FIGURES, and Fine Sterling Silver jeweler. J?0? DEFHIGERAT0R8 OFFERED AT COST FOR CASI11 To make;roota for Fall Good*. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S BONB, HIP Mala H treat, REDMAN A 00., Amu loi thi oolebnim B?m ritml Indcatractlble Wrought and Malleable IRON TREE GUARD. WANTED. jtOriVH AND IIKMAHM2 I'KIUON 1 llKI'IIKHKNT A LIFE INSURANCE CO. ml Icrmi tod irwunemenu, Addreu * nat.o^muj^u^amo.n, gtal G.( 0. SMITH, Uoul Bntato Aigent AND STOCK BROKHP, BpenJul attention tfrfn to Collating BenU' and tht> geti ral tcauei eoenl ol Roil K?uto. Cat) fur olfli the but of 'eii'Mv?p. \ mrlO 1W MAI* HT.. WhcollPK. W. Va gooU?, jttattcnuB, *t. gOUOOL BO O ECS 1 41itoa, Ink*, Paper, Pen*, I'oncllB, Bchool Baga, Ac. A good ilock at low prlcc*. 0. II. QUlllBY, Uookflcllcra and Newadealert, ?* No, 1414 Market Street. QOAL! OOALI COALI Wo aro prepare! to furnlih tho celebrated lltldBoport Coal nt lnwcat ouh prloei. Ordenb? mill or tolepboou will be promptly attended to. KOIC1INLIN1C BROS. octio EPILEPSY FITS! ONB DKAlt TO MK,u wellai very many otlietM 1 know of, having been Cured of thli Ter rible Dlieaie, 1 will, for humanltjUiake, Mild the receipt free of all ohargea to any one addrreeloR MRH. L. UlOCKLIflli, lom VINE ?T,, I'HILADBLl'UIA, PA. Mwrtw mmmm AmuumtnU, Opera House W. 8. Foot* Manager. ONKNIUUT ON1.Y, Monday, Oct. 35, Foiaicmvut of Mr. Lttwreiidii BARRETT Aud Ilia Kxculleut Com puny. Finn production In tliU city ?f Hon ?? II, Bokcr'? in^D^y lu tlx Atb ?ud l.i itia? Francesca Da Rimini. A BoAl'xatloa of Daute'g Celebrated story, Mil. JJ.MtltKTT At* LANC10TT0, TUB hunchback. JteflK "oor',UO: t-aluoftieata oomoeurci Saturday, Oeiobw it ltaumcr'a. wr A OPERA iiO'CfsET IWO NIUIITSOSI.Y, Friday, Haturtluy, JOct. 22,23, 3VEH- RICHARD MANSFIELD And llli dimming Cumtdy Company, tn tbo lUlgutng Comedy Succsir, PRINCE KAKL, At I'RESKNTKl) IS IOC NEW YORK CITYIAP IZJITXaHITS.IZ!) Grand Prlneo Karl Nallnco t?atur.lHjrall?njoon (or the benefito( Ladle* mid i httdtin. The h?1o of rc*?rvcd *eA.a bojlui on Wcdnwdav, October '.0. Adtulialon 75 and 85c. Ketervcd *eati fi, at Baiinier'k nuilo stnre. Matinee 50 *nd 25o Reuerwd routs 75e. ParileaotadiHtauce can aeuuro tcu'k by tcail. telephone or telegram. Arndv to 00UM2 w a. 1"0SK. Manner, Opera House ONI3 NIGHT. TiiursdayJcio!jer2i, "Am I in <loi* vay?" Every body'a Favorite ComcdUn, Mr. GUS WILLIAMS Aud Ilia K*??lloiit Company, Under the IMniiiigeiiit'iit of ?TOII3V II. ItOBU, PrcteuUig hi* new MuvIcaI foinedy by George JUoey, Kmj ? ontltl d OH, WHAT A NIGHT! Mr. WUllnma will Int rod 1100 n number of lila now mid popular Hoiirh. Admbal^n, 75, S5e. llroerved Beat 1,91. Bale of Beat* at Bautncr'a, TueaJay. Grand Opera Iionse. O. 0.0ESTHER. Lance and Managm. Madison Square UomedyCompany. Tliron Nlgjita ai d Hntmday .Matinee. CoMVEh'CIS'ii THUHSDAY KVKXNii, OCTOUKH VI. Prcientlrg tbo " Ost Hue n?ftil drntniiaaud conn dIcii 01 th priaent flu jr. CHANGE OF I'nAY K.CII EVENING. Strong Cunt, E'egaot < <? t nines Urlnlfnil Apprltitinca!i| Etc. Thursday Eve-Lim?: 1'kTumvc. Friday l'f"~FMK,.ui ha. Bnturoay Mn'lnee, fur Lad lea ard Chlldicn Limi D*twtivk. Saturday Kvt?l'i antw'h Wii< Admlwioi.?Kvenlmr. 1ft V.'i and f.(Y. Matinee I'j ic? a all tiarta lower floor '/Co; gallery ilk*. 1 Cl8 Holder* of Cnrruney Hoi.iIh, ami fluid* uf SERIES B CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY N Will rqcelvoR communication of Intciest and fm porlaueolo Ihuui by fotwardluR ilii-.r umiiei fad aidrmia to ua (If tiny have r ot already done*)), vrlttj a meiuoran iiiim of the amount <?( I wiili of elth? r oIom held by thorn, or by tailing In 1*1*011 atouriflko. A. H. HATCH A: CO., No. aXttNMIU Ht,, ?W tailh. mvrraw gictmca and girt gUAm-ml*. KW STOCK I NEW f ATI Kli$Sl low muczsi Ploturo Moulding*. Framci made to order at iboit lioticc. hi leg en your J'lcturoa. K. I, NKUl.b, anil Aril??Nr-. K. McKEK'8 iiatriteatorercoutalnano IrrltntiUi ft j?ol??n?: J? perfectly rafe, eun if tnki n Into ibe itoinatli. it will rorooto alaeaaed ootidltlotm uf tut* whip, |;r?? raotu the km* th of tin: bmr, prevmt It front /ai ling out, and vednce iho exccaalve amount ?t druff. It la composed of the lot known Wilf* and mild atlmulanta for tho purpo?e Intni'ledl will act oil the hair fall Idea and BlatwU In the cellular tliauu, If they have any vluilit* li lt Try lb U0(1111 IN MUMi ootVdiw V livcllt'tf. VN holuale jq-AIURAL OAS HTOVKi. PARLOR HID HULL STOVES, For >'altiral Una or llnril ('mil. The GAKLAA1> la tho Beat la tbo Market. I hate a full lino from tbo ? mallcM to tiic it prlcca to ault the tliac*. AUo, a good aaaortneiil -OK SOFT COAL HTOVIOH, Both Cooking and Heating, all unliable f?f Natural Una, n, v. umuvkm.. Mill Ki. _____ Oily Tax OMck or City Coi.i.wrion, | Prm 11; Brii.i'iKW, r WimiLIHO, (xt I0,I?M. J Nolle# lihtrtliMltcm ih.iiho' Mfl nrc no* unify, Mini will l'? 'I"",*1 rembof,lM0. Pcr*oua paylm? A'/?' 1J in or beforn December I. IN* till ! Ilawniut of 2 percent on < liy T'** '< ?T e1? ": .? ?n Meal Palate will bfarltitm*! Itomjfe J",tf. | BM. at tho rato, of 10 percent |er annum, uotu m.c.ciiawi'oiiii. ocis clir colli''"' I CAK'T UltWATIlM OhMt i"in>' Xomt'i"". ffJI'IJi Itukliuf^uili. V' ,, 5 ?ml IlilFuninill"" "l'r'''lL|.l'? M milium ty ti'i* I'l?l?r. Nwn i n !'? *} A i ?UK X, nfliw. IWWlUllH lutl Co., IH?IOU.