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"THE INTELLIGENCER, i I unuaiicr) DAILY AND WKKKLY, I SUNDAY txiirttD.) r 1 VHKNY, OAMI'llltLL tfc HART, n J'ltOHJ.IKKHW, No. BfJ find 37 fourteenth Ntreot. ? Oncftotir.Ono Ytitvftt 10 J 'J hteo Moi ilia |2 00 r blx Mouth* I U) j Otic Mouth M Delivered by CerrUn In city, 15c per tveok. * Blttll.WKF.ICI.Y INTIJI.UGKNCKU. PublUtacd \Vedutidny* n id Ono 00181* HouUm 81 60 I Tin; wjxiu.y iNri:i.i.i<ii:N<:i:it. IMMIkbedlhurwl*)*. 1 OneYetr. 51 w | M* tionth* to Oro it reduction to Cluiv, Hciii for wtsnpl" copy I and olatilan. /di'to * 1 KK12W, CAMI*IIKI.L A HAKT, WJicnJIuir, W. Vn. IKiiteml fit thn Vcntoflloe ?t Wheeling, \V. Va., m I rai'ond-oIjKv tint or.) } to i j \HIKi:i,l,Ml, VV. \ A., .IAXUAKV 1*0, 18H7. J l?:i'l)HU(MN C1TV lICKKr. , KOK MAY03?Ji. 11.1) )VKNKU. J'OR CliV Ul.tliK?. ftANK W. KOWUR?. Koa City k-ocant-TIIOM ts1). BENNMT. for wji.uir makkr?hknuv fc*ka> on. Vcnming t" liou llerolius IVlSei Nina Van Zindt/of Chicago, hits tul'ienly made hewelf famous ?more famous than Mrs. Cleveland, n!?o pays. 8ho further c?ya that b}io rogrota this notoriety, but it is plain to sio from her talk that uho Undo an exhilarating ploasuro iu b^lns looked at, interviewed uad talked about. H-r Jritnda Fay eho has baen infatuated by the condtwmod Anarchist murderer. On her own teutlmony, taken bore a little " and there a little, lier feeling for Spies (low not reach the dignity of an iufatuation. Shoes; a she tlrnt mot Spies at tliQ ofllco of the Arbiihr. Zeltumj, where fihe went to advertise for a lost pag dor, which Spiej helped her to find. She wontto the Auerch!flA trial "out of curiosity," and t?:oro recygnteid in Spies thomanwho had taken fo much interest In Ler lost doff. Her sympathy was excited. She coiuht the mnru'erer in his cell and held interviews with him through tho bars. She br.vs they bavohcver been formally bo .rothsd, but th.eio i:> a tacit understandfngvtHu outcome cf her visits to the coodom:tol inau's cell. 'lL am glad," sbo ouys, "I shall be able to show that I can marry a man when ho is down. It is 6cey to lrnrry a man whom everybody respects end admirer?, and I'm glad to show him and everybody efco that it doesn't make any difference to me. Yen; it ia trii* that I am au heiress to something likeS-lCO.OOtf. I coino of a 'capitalistic' family that is bitterly opposed to the labor movement." Hore at hat in the secret. Mim Van Zihdt ia of roincntic turn of mind, and that "woalneas haa been eo worked upon by the dramatic scenes ia court that ahe has determined to do something heroic. Sho convinces heiself that there ia eoiriethiug particularly beautiful in the Gttcrilica the Id gainy to make, that there ia some exceptional virtue in marrying a man when he ia do vn. Her sentimental weakness has bp on eo played upon that uha would scorn to marry a miu worthy of the KonGral reepdet and admiration-. Whether a tu.vi has character or no character "it doeau'c make any diffcrcnca" to hor, thonzbjU iB ovideut. that in hor proamt efcue oi mind there ia a controlling prciercnco /or a murderer oi a particularly ugly kind. Misa Van Zmdt baa no reason to liope for a life of happiness with Spica. If ho wero to liye shs baa nothing to look forward to except to share a stormy career, or, ihoro likely, to be caat off aa soon as ho should lire of her. But Spiea stands in ahadow of the scaffold, and ia that awful shadow shy has nromisad to ho hia wife; This Bho can be ouly in name, aud that for a short time. In fact Bho ia taking this insane step, alienating'loved ones and breaking their hearts, for the poor satisfaction of being tho widowed brido of ai red-handed r. murderer as ever hanged. Good breeding, a cultivated mind, tho most loving care, protests, entreatiee, common sense?all givo way before the iaBane determination to do something which Bhe conceives to bo an net of ouprome i heroism. She no more Iovcb Gpieg than . tho fool who jumped from the Brooklyn ! bridgo lovo'l tho waters that might havo been his grave. Bact: of it all ia a yearning for notorioty. This she wiil get, and , untold tufl'oring. The Slough of Despond ; lies before her and Bhe io Gtopping gaily into it. Other young women do\he same . thing every day, but tho atop ia not always go revolting nor tha end so eaoily foreseen, i AVuuiis luvontor Youths'1 Compunkru. . } Carlylo cays that you can tell how a 3 man would do anything from the way ho fiiuga. However thia may be, it ia certainly truo in nine cases out of ten that t you can tell what aort of a man a boy will j mako from seeing him at play, when j obliged to stay indoors, without a com* j pinion. Sir William Armstrong, tho arlillery engineer, waa & delicate boy, and \ ouo winter, when uix years old, was con- j lined la tho houso for months. To amuoo ] himself, . ho eet several old spinning wheels m motion by means of weights do- \ acendiug on otringa from top to bottom of tho houso ovor the staircase railings. 1 1 ?l??: t?..-wi 1?? 1 1'HCUUU nuu iciniiYvu uuUj^Uli juuuuaui- , c\\ toya for the little prisoner, which ho at ' osco pulled to pieces. They attributed hia hablta to a child's passion for destroying thiuga, not auppoaing that thu little 1 ais-year-old was bent on discovering tboir (. couBtruction. It wan not satisfactory to ' him to boo "Jack", jump up in tho "box" whon the lid waa raised; ho would know* what.mado "Jack" spring up. Tho boy paaaod into manhood, and his father aoelug nothing extraordinary in hia son'a mechanical gifts, put him into a lawyer'a otRue, whero ho remained aa a student and junior partner, for moro than . thirteon yeara. One day while casting atiah-line near a rustic mill, the water-wheul attracted his atteution becauBo it was fed by a rill above, which deficonded from a height of nuarly a hundrod feet. Seeing that only twenty foci of tho deacont wero utilized, he pondered tho question: "Why notuaetho wholo dosceut of tho otream for motive powor." A swinging lamp in a church auggestod to Galileo tho pendulum aa a mean3 of measuring time, and tho youug lawyer Baw in tho deecending rill power i'or a hy drauliecrane. He invented one, audit attracted tho attention of leading ongineoro. Tho now cronc, howorer, mot with strong oppoaition. Mr. Hartley, tho engineer of tho Liverpool Docfca, poohpoohed it ior a long time, refusing even to oxamiuo it. He waa ono of thoso conoervativo mon who think that what ia uaoful old, and what is new ia worthleso. A letter from an eminont engineer started hitn to make a journey to tho place whoro ono of Armstrong's craneo waa at work. He came to tho rnau who had tho charyo of it, and, without rovoaling himself, "began a bantering conversation,- in : which ho freely expressed hia fckeptieiara as to tho m&clnne'a utility. At last tho man, who, from hia skill in j managing tlio machine, had acquired tho y ramo ol"'li>draulie Jack," proceeded to j Iiow the crane'a nctlon by t>?o daring rjRimcnt of a hogshead of jniKar. < "1 rm JeEBo Hartley, of Liverpool, and have 3eeir your crane," oald tlio now i nnvlnrod finjjlnoor. "It ia tho very Msg I want, and I elmll recommend its 1 doptlon at tho Albert Pock," < 8ir WilllRtn Arrcstrnn^'a namo enbso- I inently bprama identified with hn^o rifled < annon, the manufacturer of larRO pro* pptilce, r.nd tho bulldlnga of veeacla of par. A I<1T I Jj 12 TOO MUCII TACT. low Alndtuuo'A Mmnorj N*rvoit IIur lu nn Antonlfthliig Wf*J. Yathlrviton LttUr lu Niw Vurk Tribune, A Philadelphia woman coming hero ... .< _ i .. t-t t or IDS Ht-'lkiou myii u invuu juou uuiuic eavitiR homo who naid: "If youjjo to Washington you tuuut call on my friend, vlre. Blank," naraiuK tho wifo of ft promU lent official hero. "She it) an old friend >f mine, and you will find her bo charmoff. If you know her your etay will be 10 much more ptaeoAnt* Just toll heryou know me, and I'm nuro eho will bo <teIJghtod to huu you. Now don't fail to call 3u her day, you know." Tho PhJlauelphian came on to the Capital. and after a tlrno decided to call on Mrs. Blank, whom everybody declared wan tho Bociol leader In oillcial society. When ?bo found, however, that Mra. Blank had "crowds" of viaitoro on her "day" every week, tho stranger had some misgiving" oa to being any account in Mrs. Blauk'a bit; circ'o; But eho had promised to call, and aho did bo. Tho home was full of people, and with some difllculty eho dbowed her way to the preeecca of Mrn. Blank, who was presiding at tho tea table, and almost hidden bv a little humming, talkativo group. fioizlng upon the first pnuiie, iho Phiiadelphiaa Hepped forward nrd extended her band, Buying, "How do you do, "Mra. Blank7 1 * Oh, how do you do? I'm.delighted toa?oyou. Why, 1 haven't teen you f:r a long time," broko in Mrs. Blank, giving tho viaitoi'e hand a welcome pressure, while her face beamed a smiliu^ emphiaie to tbe cordial greeting. Tho visitor was bo Uken abtck by thie unexpected jecoguilioii f cm the boater, whom flho hod nmr net eyes on before, and who had never Been her, that oho was i/m niroccnmn to rally frnm thn nhnnlr Pho hardly know what rt3poneo she msd*, and only remonib <ie that nho got through it eoinohow without revealing herainueod embarrassment and utter Mtonishment. Tho incident illustrates thu extreme to which exceaeivo (net aud cultivation of memory are carried by society women ambitious to be leaders and determined to leave no stone unturned that will add to their aocial popularity. C'lm?od l?y uu Itute IIutlKiiid. VMcajo Ilfiqfd. "We Wero nuking onr first trip last night." BTiit Conductor Milea ilurtin, of the Madifon fr-'quara line, ''when a man, accompanied by a woman, hailed the car. No Eoouer had the Ionian entered and her encort disappeared'than a man with a bearded /ace leaped out ({ b hallway and ran sifter ua. The woman aaw tho fellow in pursuit, r?nd became .very nervous ; When I went in tocollcctberfaroshe told ! me that th? man who was chasing U3 waa her busbaud, whom 6he had left on account of bis cruelty, and that he would surely kill her if he caught her that night, liehad a rexo'vtr in liis coar, she said, and a long knife, in his hip pocket. He bad dotged her footsteps all night. It was all 1 could do to keep the woman from becoming hysterical. Ike driver was told of the condition of affairs and he Jarroped tho horaeo cad away we wont up street. The irate husband waa a good miner, however, and we couldn't enako him off. lie trotted alung about a block behind, hiu head enveloped in vapor and hia feet crumbing the dry enow at regular intervals. When we reached Western avenue the fallow wnc about two blocks i away I look tho fritfblemd woman to | the ATadiron f.treet btation bonne where | she was detained for safe-keeping. The pursuer came np n moment later and found that, he bad ran over two miles, with tho thermometer ten degrees below zero, for nothiug." ' What's better for a wound than Salvation oil? EohoajiRwerp: "What." We answer,: "Nothing." "So say we all of ns,.so aay wo all!" Only 25 cants. What Trtio Merit Will do. Tbo unprecedented sale cf Boschee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished tbo world. It ia without doubt tho eafoat and bCBt remedy ever discovered for tho ap63<2y and effectual euro of cougbp, colda and the severest lung troubles. Is acts on an entiroly different principle from the usual perscriptiona given by physipianB, as it doea not dry up a cough and leave the dissase still in the system, but on the contrary removes the caup.o of the ttoub'e, heals the parts affV'cted and leave.1' them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept iu tho house for use when,tho diseases mako th&ir appearance, will flavo doctor's bills and a long apell of seriona illness. . A trial will convince you of thess facts. It is positively sold by .all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price, 75 cents,.large bottles. V^ . , DAW A Eaueoge-cutter imported'from Germany in 1G53 in atill in use at Canajohario, N. Y. shhious consequences may ensue, if you neglect that cough. Dr. J. H. McLean's Jar Wine Lung^Balm will speodily cure it. 25 cents a bottle. daw When Sampson lost his hair," ho also lost his strongih. Itis not so with boardng-house butler. . An End to liono Scraplug. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, III., lays: "Having rfeceivod so much benefit torn Electric Hitlers, I foel it my duty to et suffering humanity know it. Havo iad a ruunmg sore on my leg for eight - cars; my doctors told me I would havo :o have the bono Bcraped or leg ampuated. I'used, instead, three bottles of Slectric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Irnica Salve, aud my leg is now sound ind woll." Eloctric Bitters aro sold at fifty cents a rattle, and Buuklen'o Arnica Salvo at 25c. jer box by Logan & Co. 6 What is the difference between a dude ind his boots? One is-calf skin and the >ther is call's kin. iWlflf Jjo ifiwr IP I? JjE^ MRIAAN remDI JF l?ft 8 Cures Rheumatism, Nctiralala, [L^P Pjfillrt lUtkwkf, llrnd&tkr, Tnolbacltc, ml | QIBJ " pu^&ViJ^'irfiSnra. o v>a Q UBBHav nut'musTs and pkalkcs. tiik annua a. vocf-m-i: c?..iiai,thwiu:,?u. Free from Of talcs, Emetics and 1'olson. SAFE, g%te*rnL SURE. ?JS^CtS. PROMPT. AT Uarauum ani> Dkalox*. the ciunua a. vooelsr co^mltijion^m). SPECIAL NOTICES. FITSj-All It ts stopped ireo by Dr. Kline's Great 'crvo Restorer, 1(6 Fits after lint day's use,' 'Marolous euros. Trcatlw and 82.00 trial bottle fieo to it eases. Bend to Dr, Hllno. 931 Arch St., PlillA, Pa, Vr? 1 Ho Drank liter, :hlcauo Unit. Tho lid that Now Yoik City consumes ,is million barrols of lntjer hear annually ?which, being averaged, given ennh man, woman mill child about Ave bnm-in?and sonsiderlng tho further fact that thero Is a largo proportion o( non-drinking percoDB, specially children, eut'grala tho it!pb that there are people in that metropolis who get more linn their share of the* amber Teutonic beverage; and it aien suggests a ntory about an old German brewer, who wen brought In as a witiii'm to testify oh an expert whether or not heir la intoxicating, Tho lawyer for tho defense asked: "Do you drink much beer?" "Veil, I Iriuk me a (class aboad efery ten mlnnid." "Yen. Well, do you find it Intoxicating r "Ncin." -? Tiie Judge then asked a question: "How much beer do you drink every day, sir?" The browor lcokod up with n somewhat puzzled txprmion, na If ho had been plied with a problem impossible of solution, and linally blurted out: "Vr.t yon mean, Slmdgil Kegs?" llow "Our Urotera" Won Written, Balzac had promised to contribute to Ournier'a projected periodical Ia? Fruncait, but his ardor had cooled after the tirut blush of the novalty wca over and it was impcBjible to get anything from him Oq tho eve of publication one of thr printer'a mofaengera waa eontto him with strict injunctions not to come hjck empty handed. Baa\c gave him three or fonr ccrapa of paper, on which a few linea bad boen haBtily ecrawled. The manuscript *an cjuickly put into type and a proof dispatched. Balzac-returnod it interlined, corrected aud amplified, until, tho mattei waa dcublo the former amount. Eighl limoaww tho proceea ropoated, and ai laotJ'Noa Kplciefa" waa the reault Th* correction coBt 1,000 fraccp. but 20 OOC cupii H of the firut numbor of tne periodical were Eold. Out llltl ot That liatl Taato. "When you wake up in tho mornini with a bad taato in your inoutb, with youi throat and tongue dry and a yollow coating on your tooth and gums, don'l imagiuo it waa all caused by what yon at* tho night befoio. Of course overybodj doca that and ovcrybody "aweara oil. irom again eating such iood. The tronblt ia that your liver is clogged, your kidneyi are overworkud aud your bowela aro no: doing their duty. Take from threo to ter Bka.ndhktu'b Pilib and note tho euddet and wonderful chanito in your pyetem. mVi'. EBSMIG-On Monday, Jaiioa'y 17. 1887, at (.'clock a, >1. at iho resldcnco of Mrs. August Wilier, No. 52221 ICoUT eirect, Uknuv i'UKUNg aged 82 yeim. Iho funeral will tako placo this(SYoJncr.dfvy) after neon at 2 o'clock, from the nbovo residence MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, HICK HEADACHE, HILIOUSNEfcS These dkear-CB const'tuto three-foirtha of the *11 nnnts of humanity. Is there a poflltlvo euro? YES? ' ' , "T faflcod with Dyspepsia and disordered Liver find would frequently throw up Mie; I promrtd i hottlo of fcltnmoui Ltvcr Ki'guiiitor,and after uslni naif of It wh? completely cured.. Ouc of my led: customers told ma the Rcgulu-or completely cu o< her of t-lck HcaJache.?1). Ou*. Cedar llapida Iowa." Seo that you gst the Getiulue. with tho Z-ctam] in red, on frout of Wrapper. J. II. Zuilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ja3-Mwr,tw S'mrvnnt/nirnc* MKifprvna gtockholders' meeting. Wheeling Iron Sail Company. The annual meeting of the stockholders of thi Wheeling Iron & Noll Company will bo held at thi office of the company on Wednesday, tlio 2Ctli da: of Januaty, 1337, at 2 o'clock I'. M. C D. HUBBARD, jal2 wo Secretary. . gtookholders' meeting. Tho annual meeting of tho ftockhohlera of thi Wheeling Hlngo Company lor the fi ction if D1 rectora and tlie transact'on of such'other omlueR as may be presented, will be held at tho ofllcc o the company. Tuesday, January 25. at 2 o'elocl P. M. J. C. URADY, ja!2 He-TCtary. JIvWEIjIIY, WATC'IIKS. ETC. WEDDING GrljPTS Royal, Cull nnd sec lh< Scir Gooda wo ari norcestcr, noIV opening. AI Dniiilun Fresh from tlio Not l.oullun, York Importlnj Old Hall, auil Houses, and rcaa onablo In Trice. Hungarian China. pREscuBisquEj p HilSnn FIGURES, and Si Ul USllUII Fine Sterling Silver jewem?. TltAVIiLEHS' GUIDE. Arrival and departure 01 TRAINS?On and after Jan. 2,1S87?ExplaNAT/o/f or llRFKitK&cK Marks. *Dallv. fSundaj oscopted., tfJonday excepted.?Wheelingtlmo; is. <s u. it. it.?jiabt Depart. Arrive. Express *6:40 am *10:40 am Express ........... 5:25pm *8:55 pm Express. .?. 10:85 pm Cumberland Accom- 8:25 am 5.05pm FalrinontAccom 8:S5pm 8:40 am Mouudsvlllo A coon 11:85 am 1:20 pm wkct. Express (Chicago and Col)- *9:25 am *3:25 am KXpross (Chicago aud Col) *7:55 pm *7:30 am Columbus Accom 2:00 pm 10:15 am Chicago .Express * 9:35 pm Cincinnati Limited *10:30pm 4:55 am Wheeling A St. O. lty. Leaves B. & 0. Depot, vlx: Leaves Wheeling |S:R5am |S:15am Leaves Wheollng tl :50 pm +1:85 pm Leaves'Wheclliig,. 46:00 pin 45:45pm YT., P. & U. Dir. Washington and Pittsburgh.... *5:05 am *9:25 am Waghiagton and Pittsburgh.... 17:40 am fll:30 am Washington and Pittsburgh.... "6:30 pm 46:20 pm Washington and Pittsburgh.... 41:05 pm *10:25 pm Washington ~ -14:50pm t7:35am P., U. Si St. L. lty. Pittsburgh - ... +7:20 am 10:55 pm Pittsburgh and Now York- -fltlQpm 43:25 pm Pittsburgh and New York i3:55pm fll :55 am west. Express, Cln. and Bt. Louis. 4 7:20 am 7:00|am Express, Cln. and Bt. Louis r 8:40 pm 6t55pm Express, Steubenvlllo and CoL } 1:10 pm 3:25pm Btoubenvllloand Dennlson t 3:55pm 7:C0am O. & P. B. R. Pltlsburghand Clovoland - 5:47am 8:17pm Ktcubenvlllo Accommodation- 9:18 am S:12pm Pitts., Now York and Chicago- 10:52 am 11:03am Wellsvlllo accommodation.. 5 08 pm 6:43pm Cleveland Chi. & Pltisb'g Exp.. 1:47 pm 8:20am U., L. Si W. It. R. Express, Clovoland, E. W- 412:12 pm 2:87pm Masslllon Accom- 4:S7 pm 10:47am St. Cl&lrsviUe Accom - 8:82 am 8:17am 8t. Clalrsvlllo Accom 1:47pm l:0^pm Rt. Clalrsvllle Accom... 5:27 pm 5:07pm Local Freight and Accom 4:87 pm 9:07pm Ohio River Ht-.ilroml. D.,?tnn? - ciunm nuiuam Pareenger....... 4:05 pm * 8:SOpm Frolobt 7:50 am 5:80pm 11. Z. & 0. KnUroud. Lcavo Bcllalre at 9:00 b, la. for WoodsMd and Zaucsrlllc. * LeavuBcllaircatliSOp. m. lor Woodfiflold and Smumerileld. Lo&vo Bellalro at 4:85 p.m.: lor Woodsfleld. Arrive at Bellalro nt 12:15 p.m. Irom Summorfleld, 3:?0 p. m. for Zmica7llic.S:25 a m. lor Woodsfleld. - New Steucicr Prlncosa. Leaves Wheellw:. Leaves Bellalro. 6:S0a.m. 2:15 r. x. 7:30 x. m. 3:00 p.m. 8:45 " t:C0 " 1C:00 " 4:40 U:S0 " 5:30 " 1:00 ? 6:15 " SUNDAY TBira. Leaves Wheeling. I Leaves Bellalro. 8:00a.m. 4 00 r. x 9:00jl.m, 4:10p.m. 10:30 " 6:30 " 11:30 " 6:00 i:C0 p. m. | 8:00 p.m. Closo conucctlou nmdo on all tralus-B. 2. & O R. R., C. & P. K. R. and B <a O. E. R? Extra trips on short notlco. JAMKfl ?. CAMPDKLL. Carta In. All kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK Neatly aud promptly execnted at tho DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE, Nos, 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, XKW ADVKllTISRMKNTB, pOR H1RK-UENT*'MASQUERADE .I1 Costume* bjr II. N. HE13.1821 Marketitrtot, FOR RENT ? FURNI8UED ROOM with It),ml, Mil'able for raairled couple. 01 tiro gcntltTOfn lOQH Main mrcet. Jaltt Q1UD OF THANKS. | The inembora ot tbo Bodallly o( thu filoucd Vir ylii return nluccro tbatik* to tbo other young bulla , cf tho city who no kindly united vrllb them In reu detlrg tbo play Kablola. Th? |>ortion of tbo pr> ccedi awl?ned to tho Sodality wilt bo devoted t< procuring boojta for their library. JaU JJOAOil DIBSTltOYKIZ. Tho "8TAR" Powder In nuro death to thoao po^U A few application will rid your house of them Try It. torwloby R. U. LHT, DragRlit, JaW 1010 Main Htreot j^OtlOE?AUIOK. The Kntcrta'nmenti and Kafl'eevlilltea of t*M Arhn ate private, and for mum'era and thru lauilo? nuiy. *aoh raoinbar It ontl lod to adrol otiu lady escort uud hU unmauuud daughter o; bU'ow.II uny. Th'? notlco.li Rlveu In order to avoid mlaundcr atandlng or aunoyaucoat ttiu doo*. (I. A. HHIIARFBR Vre'.ir" , JpOIi BALE. Mj rot Idonco Rltuat*! on the southwwt corner o I South Broadway nml Ohio street*. Ii in a two 1 (lory brick house containing eight rooms, wash 1 bouse, fiiriuc? nom, blULird room au<l cellai 1 The Kroiiutls oons'at of threol >tH ironting lift foi i on Brondwajr. running back 180 feet. Will toll oi i wytTnw. If uoifod atprlvato sule it will b offered at public sa'.u on Saturday. Veb'y 12. U87. Jala 8. 1'. HILlJltKTlI "yyATER VASES WITH CHAIN, For Vaporizing Water Where Natura Ua? Is Used. lMtlCK 00 CENTS KACH. KWINO BltOS., ' ]nl^ 5 Market Bt., opposite MeLure House. \ CUA.SOIS ' To Draw nn Excellent Organ. Drawing to tako place as soon as all the ticket have to.-n dbp scd of. PKICJIS r?0 CENTS. Tickets on sale at MoLaln's Drug Btoy.v J*17 CHOICE SHALL FltUlT I'LANTi ' POU HPItINU OK 188T. \ ORAVK VISES, KIK3TCUS3, 1 & 2 YEARS 01,1 \ ' 12 concord, I veil or Hartford (or 8100. 12 Martha, Champion, Perkins, Alvey, Seueca c ) North Carolina for 81 , l'i Telegraph, Wordens, Goethe, Agan am, Baler orUdvTortlW. t 12 Pockliugton, Jefferson, Moore's Early, Dutcl l e*s, Lady VSashlugtou, Wyoming Rod or fildorad , for 32 00. 1 STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 100 Warren, Sharpness, Orrneent Seedling. Mat Chester, Jumbo, Cumberland Tiitunph, oldlru <;lud. Juney, Queen. Vineland, Windsor Caief c NljtUt'usujcrb fwr 5100, o: 8A CO for 1,000. 2 10J May Ring, Purry or Conuojtlcut Queen ior t * RASPBERRY PI,AXIS. ' 50 Gregg. Tyler, r-'ouhegaa, liauttll, Cutbbert ( Hu:b inulor jl 50 BLACKBERRY PLANTS. ' 50 Kittatinny, Wilton's ICarly or Law ton for 9151 Any of the above sent freo by mall orexp^e**, o : recclpto! price Address, w. M. DUN LAP, JalM daw West Alexander, l'a. ' ItRepiresMifi * to Induto people to boy It, but SELLS ON ITS MERITS, which aro gladly recognlzid by THE BEST COOKS EVERYWHKRI No ouq luis any idea ho* EXCELLENT BUCKWHEAT CAKEE and all t inds of Bat'er Cakes, BISCUITS, CORN BREAD, Ac., can bo ma3e, until thoy uso it. STRICTLY PURE AND WHOLESOMI you run no Tlsk of slow po'son. NOTHING EQUAL TO IT SOLD, is the verdict ol.the pcoplu. LOGAN S CO.'S EXOELSiOB BAKING POWDER LOGAN & CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors. Foil C03GIM AND HOARSENESS, ] Dr. Chapman's Cough Balsam ? A Pleasant and .Effectual Bemcdy. ' For Bale by LOGAN A CO., '' jal Progs I? to, Bridge Comer. ? ( "Wo do heroby certify that wo Btiporvwe the ai c rangemcnto for all the Monthly and Scmi-Annui Drawlngn of The Louisiana State Lottery Corapanj and In person manage and control the Drawinp : themselves, and that the Bomo are conducted wit! honesty, fairocw. and in good, faith toward all pai ties, und-TVoanthorlre the Company to use thi * certificate, with lao-similes of our sUnatuica ai ? tached, In Us Mlveriltwiaontn." j ^'3 / Commissioner#. Wo tho nndersianod Banks and Bankers will pa; all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State LoUerlo which may be presented at our counters. I J. II. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. J: W. KILBKETII, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. TTfPKECEDEXTEI) ATTKACTIOX! ; U OVKIt liALF A MILLION 1)1 ,TBII1UTK? Louisiana State lottory Company ' Incorporated In 1SG8 lor 25 years by tho Leglsl* turo for Educational and Charitable purpose*, witJ ' a capital of 81,009,000-to which a reserve fund o over ? '?0,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular voto its fronchb was made a part of tftu present Btito ConBtltutioi adopted December 2(1, A. D., 1879. Tho only Loiter)* ever vo?cd on aud endorsed b; | the people of any titato. Jl never scalca *r postpone?. Its Grand Single Number Drawings taki place monthly, and tho ^eml-Annual Drawing roRUlarlyevorj six months (luno and December) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNE. Second Giand Drawing, Class U, In thi , Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Feb rujiry?,18H7 201st Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, 150,000, WTHoticc.?'Tickets are Ten Dollar* only, Halves 85. Fifths, 82. Tenths, $1. list op PEizra. 1 Capital Prize of 8160.m...M..M, 8150,00 1 Grand Prize of 50,000 t 60 00 1 Gruud Prize of 20,OCO ? 20.00 2 Large Prlztso! 10,000 i0,C0 4 Large' Prizes of 5,000 ifl.OO 20 Prizes of -1,000 ............ 20,CO 50 Prizes Of 500 25,C0< J 00 Prizes of * 800:.......~ 80,00 2fl0 Prixas of 200 _.... 40,00 500 Priies of 1C0 60,00 1000 Prizes of 50 50.00) Arrr.oxisuTioN rams. 100 Approximation Prizes of 1300 30,00" 100 Approximation Prizes ol 203 20,00 100 Approximation Prizes ol 100 10,00< 2170 Prizes, amounting ....3535,001 Application 1or rates to clubs should bo madi only to tho odoo of tho Company in Now Orleans For further information write clearly, giving ful iddrecs. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders or New York Exchangoin ordiuary letters. Cur rency by Expjesa (at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAOFHIN, Washington, D. 0. Make P. 0. Money Orders Payable nni address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Now Orleans La. QEMCMDCD That the prca^nco of Oeucrali nCliltniULlt Ikaurrg-ird and Early,who an In charge of tho drawings, is a guarantee of absoIuto fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equal, and that no oue can pcs?lbly divino what number will dlaw a Prlzo. All parties herefora advertising togua'anteo J^rizo1 in tnin Lottery, or ho'dlng out tiny other iopo&klhle Inducement*, are swindlers, and only aim to decelvo auddufjaud the unwary. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO, For tickets or further Information In tho abovo Lottery, address JAS. H. WILSON, Ctrl! W. P. JOHNSTON. , __ Cnvlpirton.Ky. QI n nnn T? INVEST IN <4pJLv \J\J\J loins, well secured by Deeds of Trust, on unencumbered real estato In tho Panhandle countlca of West Virginia. EWLNtt, iUELYIN & RILEY, No. 1160 Main Street* PICO. K. HTlKKt, ,6 CO. OEO.LSTIFEL <fc CO., > Z i frk'i} ^Os ! <! ^ 03 H ?< Q 0 t? E m ; ft ^ 8 g b < ? I ; <><><sj^ BARGAINS Every Department ! A. FEW Choice Wrens At prices never before placed on Firstclass Goods. OODS AND ENDS ?ATj Half IPrice. h Special Bargains in Odd and Slightly ? . Soiled ? LACE CURTAINS! I0E0.E.STIFEL&G9, MARKET ST. EXTUAXCE, Through Geo, L, Ourst s Confectionary FUKNITUItE-FKEW it UEItTSCIIi*. NEWGOODS 4 Children's Chairs,, Tables, Bedsteads and Desks, Easy Chairs, Upholster\ ed in Leather and Plushes, Reclining Chairs, Rattan Chairs, Office r* 1 1 ' ^ n air s, Jt5ook Cases, Writing Desks, Sideboards Hall Racks, Mantel Cabinets, Wall cabinets, Blacki ing cases, Foot! Rests, etc. r ! We Invite an Inspection of Qui : STOCK. i FREW & BERTSGHY. j 1117 MAIN STREET. 3 declO 3 3 STATIONERY. B -yyE HAVE j ?n Encyclopedia for Ihii People 3 In Three Large Octavo Volumes, Bound in 5 Full Leather. These volumes contain more subjects than 1 "nhatnhflrs* Kiinvnlnrwulla" . nf tpn vnlnmnti trtth , maps ol every country lu the world, and county maps of each State and Territory of the Union with statistics of each on the back. The articles arc all conciia. but comprehensive, (not essHys as In the larger Encyclopedia*). Tneprlco Is SJil 00, and we want you to sco the work. STANTON & DAVENPORT, I jaH So. 3801 Market Street jgLANK BOOKS. ; Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Trial Balance, Invoice Books, &c., &c Foreign and Domestic Stationery. Wall Paper, Borders and Celling Decorations. The largest stock and greate?t variety In the pity. For salo retail at wholcsalo prices by JOSEPH GRA.VE3 & SON, Jal 26 Twelfth htrcct. JM)R THE HOLIDAYS. Books In Prcse and roc try, Juvcnllo and Toy Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, Pocket Books, Diaries, Albums, Games, Christmas Cards, Christmas Pa pom, Pcrloalcala by theycar, etc. a H. QUIMBY, dccl8 1 ' Ko.liH Market Street. _ MKKCIIAXT TAILORING 11 PRICES 11 & II fM ? ai?v y=Ai J Red' <<11, C. lOFFf 37 Twelft (JEO. K. TAYLOK-Q OIIEIIT SI OUR A1 MARK : SA ?o: . ILL SHORT And Remnants ; ored Silks, Sat i ladames, 4o? I This Morning and arrival of our NEV of Embroideries a which will k in a An oariif Innlr r rill QUI IJ IUUK 0 sains is invited. EXTENSION STOVES, EXTE2sTS I O: These Stoves haye a hot-water reservoir ia heated in an incased porcolain-lined tank, haa greater capacity and occupies no room o: and is free Irom dust. These stovea are han Bnect, and we sell them at prices no higher the extension. Every Family Without a Hot-W Aak to s OHIO wlien you want a Bcally Han the SUPEKB, when a sumptuous 'SKr'iS? No othor llrm in the city makes the Modern Extension Stove. TO 1 Circulars sent on ap-^fcgi^U: plication. * JOSEPH BELL & CO., BlS Main and Fourth Sfcfl., Wheeling,- W. Ya. .S|j|j ?-T. C. MOFFAT & CO. , pOCEDill INTER 5TJXTS AND ERCOATS AT JBEATLY uced Prices! AT it & em.:li Street. ltliAT SILK SALH. NNUAL DOWN T" "ET" JL_a?La T F PATTERNS! of Black and Colins, Merv6iie?x, c? si!! commence continue until liie if SFRSNG STOCK nd White Goods, beut ten days. f fhoQD Eino Rar I IIIUUU 3 IIEU UUI JOSEl'II I!EU tli to. LT STOYES. nn<l warming closet attached. The water which is far superior to a tea-kettle, aa it a tho etovo. The hot closet warms diBhee uaurau; aro uuAUANTEED in every rethan are ueually paid for atovea without ater Boiler Should Have One. ee the; dsome Stove at a low price; and and elegant article is desired. ? , i ^3 AMWKMBSTS. "oPBBA IIOUskT FRIDAY, I SATURDAY, JANUARY 111. | .IANVAUV 31, Matinee Saturday. nugngement of tho Kepreeentntlvo American CotncUlm, ' JOHN T. RAYMOND, In ills Two Greatest Bucecuw. " Friday, January 22)|?|!gt;?ii5 A"" llllnliiti tii? Saturday Matinee,iwumfltl HfllbH, Saturday Night | Mr. Ra'c "lJ)jJn(]jl> Cri'ii January 22, |GOl.MlilbBrfy tBllEfS EvcnltiR Prlco, "5 anil flic. Hcucrvod tct'i Ji co, Matlneo Prleca, fO and 55o. Kcwrfcd ?caU, 71c.' Advancowtfo opon? WodnwJay, Jauum 19.1 Hnumcr'i. ]A;CJraml Opura House. TOUR NKIll M KOKK, Connncneiuj; Monilny, January 1", Baldwin liaire" Company, Dlggea'.tiucccas Ever Known In Wheeling! JIdmioi J'Mckm livery Nlghtt MONDAY 1VIGIXT, Ttao Great Comedy Drama, Queen's Evidence, W INTRODUCING ' TILE G IMS AT LOCK SCENE. Beautiful an! Rnnltstlo Dramatic Situation!. Ware of laughter from Pcciunitig to KuJ. Change o( Play KhcIi Mglit. ADMISSION 10 it "0 CIINTS. Rciervcd rca'a at Bhelb'n raualo itoro without extra charge. ' ... ?* Wednesday Vntlncc-ArtmlMlon 10 centi. No extra, in hlgt or. PiHitivoly only (our olgbu mora. J*i7 Grand Opera, House. 0.0. QENTlLKlt, Lwwcfi and Manager. FOIl TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Comirg lu tholrown Private Palace Car. hriday and Saturday, Jan. 21 ?22, MATINEE AT 2 P. M., 8ATUUDAY, 52. diHemy'sfamoiis Minstrels 25 Superior Perlormerg. 25 Everything New and Original. Mntcbltis First l'urt Clruic. Bap ib Olio ?ltlli<nxit Alter Plavi. Hlx Comedians Biz tougand banco Artls'v. Mx Eud Men Fix Cleg Dai-ccw, and a tcorc ol Bplcndld YocaUsti. Note the Frlci*-15,25nnd 50o. Matinee. 15.25c. NoTK-Mr. Ill Henry'n Fninom 810,WO Solitaire Dlunv nd? will bo on exhibition nt tuo Jewelry Store of J VV. Hruhh m> rtay? nf porfornmnn* jai? I'JLVMltlNG, STKA.M Ai UAH I'l l' 1INK. GrICO. IllJtJIi ElfcO ^ & ON, Buccwsors to Thompson <fc nibterd, PBACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fillers, URjLSS founders. Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. 131*4 Market Htreot, WHEELING, W. VA. ** All work proaptlj done at ruoet ro&sonatli prlcca. mv2U ?J1BIMBLE & LUTZ. attention Elren to NATU.B.AL GAB! Fitting of MIUb, Factories and Dwell&ga, (SPECIALTIES. mm KEATING, PLOifsUB ATiii tua 1-11G and 1-116 Jiarlcot St. WHEELING, W. VA. KcAaonnblo prleca anil prompt attention jritsa to all. ; ]ul_ JUST RECEIVED. A NEW LOT OF Keystone Moisteners (or Natural Gas. Call and examine. LUKE FITTOX, dcelB H1C Main gUcct. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Stoam Filters, Ko. 63 TWELFTH STREET, All -work done promptly at reasonable p.Mccfl Ja7 , NATURAL GAS FITTING. ?uuu uui piuLucui natural gas inters cmpioyea Orders by Tolcphouo Promptly Attended to. W- E. 3VE IJRRI 1ST, No. 2163 Main street, nov8 WhmllnK, \V. V&. J^OTIGE. With Uiree years experience with Natural Gas In WelUburgh and vicinity, am prepared to do all work In that lino. A lino of Natural Gas Fittings on band lor the trade. OSCAR BEELEY, Plumber, Gob and Steam Fitter, HOUSEFUltNlSIllNG J1AKDWA1IK. QARPET SWEEPERS. j The Celebrated "Grand Rapids" Carpel Sweeper. | Call and sec them at NE8B1TT & BKO.'S, 1 df-25 ' 1312 Market street, ^ JgOGERS' PLATED SPOOKS, FIRE IRONS, TABLE KNIVES, OARVEIiS, Ac., Cheap, at GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, 12in Main Btrfd, 1*HOTQOUA1'11Y? QABINET ~~ PHOXOGKAPH8 ! ONLY S3 00 PER DOZE.', HIGGIMS' GALLERY, ?Prt? <2 Twelfth Hlrcot lyfYLEB' lA.rt Studio, ,, 2162 and 2154 Main Street. 1B1-* ^ ltUCS, CARPETS, ETC. poa WALL & CEILI.NG PAl'EIti CURTAIN M)I,KU,\UKDOW SJUWa, Huge, Carpets and Oil Cloths! ?80 TO? I, D. PSAGEK, . . . 17 Beicnlh Street. n?i7 ' Hwifrlng promptly attended? T?OR DODGERS ' . AND 8SIALL HAND BILLB Go to the INTELL1GKN0KK JOU ROOMP, ?><* 25 ana 27 Fourteenth utrect, wlicio you can le commodatcd at Bhort uoilco. "