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The Intelligencer. publUhed Dully, feuii.'Weekly ?ml W*ehly. TK1CMS: Tb? Dolly Intelligencer in Delivered liJ Carrier* lu Wheeling uud adjacent town* at 15 cent* per week. By Mail, I'oatagv Free In the United Sutef. DaIIj, On? Year* ~ * 00 Daily, Hlx Month* ? 4 00 Dally, Three Month* 8 00 Dally, One Month Heul. Weekly, One >'?nr 55 r'? H?uil.Weekly, Six Month* ? ?? W*?kly, One Year 1 00 Weekly, Hi* -Month- ?0 Great reduction* to Uuin. Scud for wiinplc a.ilch and circular*. Address flLKW, CAMl'ItEIX A 1IAKT, I'L'BLIHUEllS, Ned. SO A ?7 J* 11111 teentli Street, WHKEL1 NO. W. VA. [KiiiltwI Ml tliu I'oiiMdUcc ul Wheeling, W. Vn., ha neoond-clttiut matter.] fllje Intelligencer. WHEELING, V. VA..OCTOUKU HI, 1KKH. " HATIOKAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. . rOK en win KKT, BENJAMIN UAHKISON. of Indiana. LEVI 1*. MORTON, of New York. FOK KI.KC10llH-AT-l.JlItOB, AUG08TUS POLLACK, of Ohio County; T. I\ DA VIES, of Faycttu County. DWTU?X EI.CCTOJW. FInt?ANTHONY SMITH, of Tyler, hitonii??{. K. EAST, f.f Mouonpilltt. Tlilnt?J. W. IIEaVNER. of l'|*liur. Fourth? " "N A. (illtlloN'8, ot Miuon. heruiizt * . * t iTi'ickkt. FOi. uwn OF.N. NATHAN uufE.ot llarrUou Couuty. >0B AUDITOn, CJiO. M. BOWKIU,of Ik-rkclcy County, FOR TKRAKI'ltKI!, FOIt ATTOltKKY 0 EN Ell A I., \VM. P. IIUUUAltl), of 0!?lu County. VOK 8U I'Elt INTKNI > KN T OK KCIfOOIJ, T. li. McLl'HK, of Wayne County. KOK Jt'l?GK> HliritKJIE < OUItT, JOHN \v. MASON, of Taylor County: If. C. McWIIOUTKH, of Kunawlm County. KOll CONORK&4, Flrot DbtrfPt-O. W. ATKINSON*, of Ohio. Hocoud OlMirlct?\V. II. II. FLICK,of Jkrkelcy. 'llilrtl Dlftrlct?J. II. MtiilNNW, of Raleigh. I* mirth bifclrict?C. H. SMITH.?( \Voo?l. yon cuicfiT jldok*. JOSEPH It. PAULh, of Ohio County. JOHN A. CAMI'HELL, of Hancock lounty. JIEL'UBLICAX COUNTY TICKET. roll liTATK HtNATK. B. J. SMITH, of Hancock County. lIOL'likor DEI.EOATM. THOMAS II. LOGAN, IIUOO L LOOS, THOMAS l"ilVc% W. M. DUN LAI'. flllEJIIFK. THOMAS C. MOFFAT. 1'KOHKCUTINO ATTOKNKY. JOSEPH P. ELSOX. AtfKWOIU. CITY-THOMAS M..10NFH. Country?A. J. 6CHCLT7.E. Last night was .Republican night. If Republicanscan do ho well in unfavorable weather, what could they do under a clear sky and on dry streets? Mk. Greblky, who runs tho weather bureau, seems to have a spite at Republican street demonstrations. lie sends ns threatening weather and rain every time we advertise something big. After the fourth of March next we will have a chance at that weather machine oursclves. In the meantime Republicans refuse to have their enthusiasm dampened. They go in for a bfg time and a big time they have every time. lh? I'lijurcH. Those Democrats who are making .1 ..1 V HllCIt reCKlt'Sa munis uuuiu nun nun and Indiana have practically nothing iu the way of figures to base them on. They are as empty as Mr. ICenna's big bind' about teu thousand majority iu West Virginia, anil Gov. Wilson's claim in 1SSI of twcuty-fivo thousand. Talk is cheap and may be indulged in luxuriously by those who have even a very small amount of brains. But here are some tigures: Tho following are the ollicial majorities and pluralities in New York since 1800: Majority. Plurality. iwio Republican r>o,lMi in; I Kcpuhilcan (>,7r.? IMS Democratic 10.000 1872 UcpubllcMU {V1.SU0 1S70..... Democratic 30, M8 1880 Republican 'JI.UIS! 18SI Democratic 1,017 Tho following record of Indiana for the snmo periods will not be comforting to Bourbons: Mnjority. Plurality. is**i0 Republican ?,M:t IMII Republican 'JO,ISO INis Republican l?7i Republican .. 21,0118 1K7B Democratic ft.ftlft 188Q Uepu t?l lean l&W Democratic fl,&12 Tl?? Wornt Yet. In yesterday's Register appears a report of the joint debate at Martinsburg, of which that paper says editorially that "it is almost a verbatim report, fuller and more accurate than auything of the kind ever published by a newspaper in West Virginia, and wholly impartial." The report is partial, inaccurate, garbled. Iu tho course of his remarks Gen. Goff said: Now, gentlemen, free whisky is not an issue in this canvass, but I have no hesitancy in saying, as I indicated a moment ago. I am no skulker; I have al - ..... ?? WU/B *11/ i/u; iiuum vuuvu. uilu tu be a man from the ground up. What J tun. I am, and I make no concealment, and as between injury to our protected industries and the repeal of the internal revenue Jaws, I will vote to repeal the internal revenue laws every day of my life, and that doe* not mean free whisky, cither. It meant that your State of II'r?t Virginia will take hold of the i/uettion and tax the whisku if the desire# jutt at the Fedeial Government doe# now; and tobacco and other other thinga the State will tax also, and to lighten the burdens on your farm1 and hornet. All that portion of this remark printed here in italics tlio Reguter omits, ending a sentence at a comma; and it adds insult to injustice by printing this grossly garbled paragraph under the interpolated sub-hoad, "Ho is for free whisky." Tlio Register'\? unfair and dishonest course in this campaign has made it a stench in the nostrils of its own party. It has done nothing before so unmanly, so indecent, so contemptible as this. A Frank Statement. Xto one uouuis uiu jjeuiocrucy 01 iuu Memphis Apjxal. It states the Democratic doctrine jw follows: "Wo lay down concisely, and we trust clearly, the Democratic uoctrino of free trade, which is as old as the birth of the party. The Democratic party was always known as tho party that strictly construed the Constitution, and was therefore opposed to tho levy or collection of a tax for any other purpose than the support of the Uovernment, and was equally as rigidly opposed to the appropriation of public moneys for any otuer purpose, its motive in its first and moat notaule campaign being 'free trade and sailors' rights.' The doubtful States have long been familiar with the fact that the Democratic party is tho freetrade party, and they know (tlint any attempt to reconcile it to protection in any form, shape, character or degree would be an abandonment of principle that would, and of right ought to cover it with obloquy ami disgrace." Tlii? iH explicit,'and it in logical. Tho Democracy, to bo consistent, must nl ways favor the doctrine of :i tarilF for revenue only, which is free trade, pure and simple. That is Mr. Wilson's doctrine; it is the uuclrine of Mr. 3Ij12o; il is the doctrine of 3Ir. Carlisle and all the other free-trade leaders. Mr. CloveI liinl advanced it in his message when he asserted that a protective tariff violated the Jlrst principle of just taxation, viz: the exaction only of the amount ol money needed for the support of the Government and actually paid into the Treasury, htaudcring Went \'lr?li?Ju. The New York Ornithic is supporting Mr. Cleveland. It is a Democratic pa per. Like most journals of that party it will seek to accomplish by inisrepre sentation what it cannot accomplish h) argument. The latest instance is fount in a Graphic editorial on the Hatfield McCoy vendetta in this .State and Ken tucky. Here is an extract: It is iu a Republican .State that civili zation is now presented with the spec tuclo of entire communities oi nntiv Americans, none of them able to reail o write, who murder, rob and ticlit fron on? year's end to the other in opei defluuce of a code of hnvs that then never lias been any serious attempt t enforce. Democrats hero will hardly than! their New York organ for admittin that West Virginia is now a Kepublieai Suite. The statement of the Graphi was not made through ignorance, for i known better. It knows that it has bee: under Democratic administrations tlui tlio state of allairs lias been allowed t exist, if, indeed they are as bad as roj resented. .Whether they do exist to th extent named is a mooted question. Th * luilinv J XTKI.l.IUKiM, r.ll lit in ii-uoui. iu that the reports from "the dark an bloody ground" have been exaggerated Be that as it may, they liavo not beei turned to political account up to datt But if Democratic journals desire i don.*, the Republican cause in We* Virginia will not fiull'er thereby.- J Democratic papers propose to delibei ately represent to the world that th Republicans of West Virginia are in an manner whatever responsible for th condition alleged by the Graphic, c course Republicans, in self defense, wil be forced to show how much trutl there is in the charge. The Pittsburgh Commercial G'aseti quotes the Graphicy* editorial, an makes comment as follows: Thanks, awfully, for admitting tlm West Virginia is now a Republican State but wo beg to call the attention of th candid political writer on the Graphic t the fact that the desperate state of al fairs ho describes was developed durin Democratic supremacy. West Virginil has only been .-Republican for the pas lew monuiHuuu uua uui uuu uuiu r?. itself on record formally as a Republica: State, and all the members of the vcu detta living in West Virginia will *d their best at the coining election to pre vent such a record. They are stauuel henchmen of the present Governor o West Virginia, carried their districts fo him when he was elected, are workin for the Democratic ticket now, and hav been Democrats since and before th war and rebels during it. Ten year from now, if the (trophic has not died c telling the truth, it will see a West Vii ginia as different from the one of to-du us the oue of to-day is from that i twenty some years ago, whoso Peine crntic iloutbonisin fostered the growt of the outlawry the Graphic talks aboui A new era is beginning for West Virgiuii indeed, has already begun?the erac Republican supremacy. Atkiuftoii in Tjlwr. To the 1-Ulitorofthr Intdligeitccr. Silt:?The Hon. George W. Atkinsoi Republican candidate for Congress, ad dressed a very large audience o; Saturday evening last in Sistersville n McCoy's tannery building. It is~08tituated that there were pret ent from 300 to -100 persons, and the al tention and good order observed durin Mr. Atkinson's Bpeecli showed the intei est they felt in listening to a masterl discussion of tho tariff. At the sain time CoL D. D. Johnson was orating t a small crowd of discouraged Democrat in Russell's building, on Water stree! trying to explain what no "uiu nc know" about tar ill' and civil scrvico r< form. It is hard to know Atkinson., withou liking him, and the energy and vim h displays in making the canvass wi surely bring its reward. The Tyler Democrat in its last issu wishes to know when the "awful sin nenso" of the campaign and election wi bo over. The Republicans on the coi trnrv enjoy the fun of the campoigr having nothing to lose and everything t gain, and expect to come in on the horn stretch in a way that will sweep th Democratic crowd to the wall. republican*. &i*lcrsrHlc% Oct. 14. Thi' Prohibition Cuiiipulnn. Sjxcial Correrjxmdence of the InUlUyaictr. PcNKsnoiiouoK, W. Va., Oct 12.?llor Ansley Gray, of Ohio, is speaking her in the'interest of the Prohibition umemi mcnt. lie is the ablest orator on the hide who has beeu here. Ho is draw in big houses and is reasonable, fair an candid in his views. He respects th opinion of those who differ Irom him and claims that the Republican party i fully abreast of public sentiment in mos of the Slates, and that Free Trade wouli demoralize the American workingmei and lead to drunkenness and degrade Uon. Frew Trade FtUlnclvfl. llnUhnorc American. It would be hardly conceivable, dii we not have the message and the delilj crate utterances of Democratic leader in Congress, that professed statesmen could discuss an important subject lik the Uiriir with such sublime ignoranc of its merits. Protective duties ar placed on foreign articles to keep thee out and give home industries a chance Competition among the latter then iixei the oriccs of the articles manufacture! in this country. Thus many articles the manufacture of which has bcei encouraged by protection, are soli cheaper in America than in Europe because ocean freight is eliminated fron the former. Among these are the ready made clothing, over which the fre< traders made such a howl, until a lie publican Congressman gave them i practical illustration by bringing int? the llouso specimens manufactured b; thcmsel yes, which lie bought from tliei" own warehouses at least 20 per cen cheaper than the same articles could hi purchased in London. Can it be possi bio that the workingmen, who havei serious practical interest in this mat ter, iuvolviug perhaps the maintcnanci of themselves, their wives and childrer ?can it be that they will deliberately put themselves in the hands of sucl empires? Siiiloii's Vitalij5Kri8 what you neei for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dim new, anil all symptoms oi Dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. unour, nooning uougn nixu uruu cliitia immediately relieved by Sbiloh'i Cure. The Rev. George II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife own our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Sold by W. E. Williams and C, Menkemiller. bow AX-APOLOGV To u Colonel who wxi? Iltmlly Vary Courtr* "X OIIM utiU ConNhlernt*}. T Arizma Klckrr. Wl If their is iimora courteous gentleman r in all the great West than Colonel Dubiil' T we should like his address. We re- e?? ferred to the Colonel the other day as ftj1 an unhanged thief. It was only our way, but Iju took exceptions and called at the olfice and knocked us down. The -r blow was delivered iu the most genteel X manner and was not accompanied by any verbal utterances to shock our sen* sibilities. Keitherdid the Colonel gouge our eyes or chew our cart alter we were At 1 down, lie was cool, calm and com' posed, and we freely admit that wo trot -J ! up with an increase of 50 per cent iu re- a sped for him. Our nose was skinned, ) and we knocked an auction bill into "pi" as wo fell, but we have no grudge to satisfy. The Colonel could do no , less, and wo are thankful that ho did no y< more. We shall be pleased to see him ??>m- , A ?? wiiiutiiuij' iairn)" liiMiji ? Oinulia Herald. l Ollicer Vanous, w ho patrols the d;sI trict west of the IJniou Pacific shops, is - an expert catcher. Yesterday afternoon, . while pacing up Chicago street, near Twelfth, his attention was called to a volume of smoke pourim: out of the up- q, per window of 1-17, and he started for ? the nearest signal box. As he was pass- * - ing the building hesaw something white r come out of the second story window, ? anp instinctively put out hi's hand to ? catch it. lie succeeded. It was a little t-* 2-montlis-old haby. Its father, L. C. Pettiford, had returned home, tilled the gasoline stove-tank, touched u match to ? lc the burner, when, presto change, the / stove exploded. Ilia wife was frightened V out of her wits ami caught ,up the baby 1 II and fired it from the window, c ? - * ^ Wagi'H unit the Tartar. Unit more. 1 merlcan. Diversities of trades, manufactures, x enterprises of all descriptions beget more o liberal ideas, expansion of the mind, a broader sense oi enjoyment of the things J e God has given to man, and a greater power to enjoy them; in short, the di- m e versities oi interests created by a Pro tec- ' e tive ,tarifT constitute in themselves a d strong force in the education of the peo( pie. The assertion of the Krce Traders w mm mc amount couecu-u in uuucs 11 which the people never feel it stolen, is !. unworthy of thoae who pretend to be il statesmen. The millions of people who _ . have no money, and who were not born with any, are entitled to work, and, by ' protectingthem from foreign competition r- they are given work. This is duo them j] e from society itself, and it is certainly better that all men who are disposed to labor - should have it than that thfly should be u encouraged to prey 011 society for the ,, ?f want of it. _ I' A Loo Cam.v does not 1 l??k very haftdsome from the outside, but it made <e 11 comfortable residence, d s3&m^3*S ftQ^ contentment t,H! hari,y pioneers of I of American civilization r it found in them. Their health was main*, tained by simple remedies oi roots and t.-_t._ - 1 1 w 1.... _ u iieruH, uun rupruuui;cu m ?muno^ s: o Cabin remedies, made by Warner of .Safe ? f- Cure fame. w g ? M >1- Half Furo KxvuritluiiM South. t Tiie Queen & Crescent route (Cin- | t cinnati Southern and associate roads) & u will sell Harvest Excursion tickets at i- one limited fare the round trip, on .Sep- o o temberllth and 25th, October Utli and 111 i- 23d, 1888. good to return within thirty n ti- days ami allowing stop-over privilege. f Tkese cheap tickets will be on sale to c', r various points in Tennessee, Alabama, g Georgia, Florida, Carolina#, Virginia, p e Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas * and 1 .. m ii Li.t.i. ?i... 11.it.nil x- v. u J 1'Aiiit) IJJ n niuil uiiiico mv \4uxwii v*. s Crescent is the great trunk line, run- a >f ning double daily trains from Cincinnati k - and Louisville. " For rates, maps, time- ? y tables or other information desired eon- t ?f ceruing a trip South via. the Queen & & ?- Crescent route, call upon your nearest f h ticket agent or address D. G. Edwards, ? t. Acting General Passenger Agent, C'ini, cinnati, 0. _ Culiiiiiliiit and Kcturu H'i ?.*? by tho I'un Handle Koutr. On September 20, *21, 20,.29, October c 4,10,15 and 11), the Pittsburgh, Cinein- _ nati A .St. Louis Railway Company will \. sell round trip excursion tickets to tl Columbus at the Jlow rate of $2 75 from Wheeling, W. Va., for all regular trains on above dates. Tickets good going on date of side only and good returning > three days including date of sale. * Kxcumluu to lMttrtlnirfih. , v The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will e sell excursion tickets Sunday during the t 0 entire scunner, to Pittsburgh, at the rate ,, # o[ $1 50 the round trip, tickets good for J t Sunday only. Will also sell excursion ?i ,t tickets*to Washington, Pa., at the rate of n ?. $1. Trains leave Wheeling at 5 and 8:10 . a. m. ? ll Pile*! l*llon! Itching Pile*. ** Symptoms.?Moisture; intense Itching find '1 II stiUKiug; most ut night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which j| _ often bleed nnd ulcerate, becoming very Mire. l swaynu's Ointment stops tJus Itch I ok nnd J- bleeding, heals ulceration, and In most cases roll moves the tumors. At or by mull, for 60 cents. Dr. Swayuu ?fc Sou, 1'hiladclphla. j" rrhww j q Kczonui, Itchy, Scaly, Shin Tortures, t Tho simple application of "Swaynk'h Ointmksw," without auy Internal medicine. will cure L any case of Tetter. Salt Itheuin, Ringworm, I'lleH, Itch, Sores,sl'imples, Kczema. all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no mutter how obstinate or long standing. It Is potent, ell'ective, and costs but a trltlc, _ TThsjkw DIED. ' IKNiKR?On Saturday evening, October 13,1888, at 7 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. M. A. ' Sunders, Uellalre, Ohio. Mrs. C. M. liooy.ii, e youngest daughter of the lute l)r. J. M. Sur> I. glaou. ( Funeial will take place ffom the residence of ? Mrs. M. A. Sanders, lu Ilellalre. thU (Tuck,1 day) afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at ? e Greenwood Cemetery. Friends of the fam- x 1 WORTH $1,000! I a TESTIMONIAL OF Hon. TIIOS. l'ATJI.K, ? i- OK llEIUEN COUNTY. C Il Would not Take $1,000 for It-Ro- a lleved of Fifteen Years' Suf- _ \ ferine from Dyspepsia, i ^ Alapaha, Ua., Juno 22.1887.?B. B. B. Com11 nany, Atlanta, Ga.?(icntlcmcn: 1 had suffered 0 Irom that terrible disease, dyspepsia, for over L? llftceu years, and during that time trle?l every_ thine 1 could hear of, and spent over three hunL dred dnllara lu doctors* bill*, without receiving 11 tlio slightest benefit. Indeed, 1.continued to , grow worse. Finally, after 1 den paired of oh* t u* tain ins relief, a friend recommended 11. B. 11. I ? (botanic UI?H>d Ualm), and I began mini; it; nut, I 1 nowevi-r. expecting to be benefit ted. After \ using half a l>ottle 1 wan satisfied that I wan be' ing benefitted, and when the sixth ??ottle was } taken I felt like a new man. I would not take 1 $1.("00 for the good it 1ms done me; in fact, the , relief I derived from it is priceless. I firmly be' Hove that I would have died had I not taken it. a Bcflpectfully. etc.. THOMAS FAULK For the blood, me B. B. B. 1 For scrofula, use B. B. II. f For catarrh, use B. B. B. r For rheumatism, use B. B. B. f 2 For kidney troubles, use It. 11. D. For skin discuses, use B. B. I). p \ For eruptions, uso B. B. B. Wi For all blood poison, use 11. B. It. y' Ask your neighbor who biw used B. B. B. of its i merits. Get our book fro* filled with certificates ? of wonderful euro*. | ' SPECIAL. AU who desire full Information About the cntiM?find cure of Blood rolnonn, Scrofula or Scrofulous Swelling*, Ulcers, Huron. Kheutna tism, Ki?Inov Complaint*, Catarrh, etc.. con mv i cure bjr mnli free, a copy of our XMtatce lllustni- , ted Book of Wonders, (filed with the mom won* ? dorful aud atartllug proof ever before known. A - Address, BLOOD HALM CO.. A i Atlanta, Ga. I LOGAN & CO., \ oel-Diw Wholesale Agents. New Advertisements. ITANXED, IMMEDIATELY?TEN t Ciirjeiittr-. Apply to tho IIKLLAlltK a N'DOW (il.AXri W'OKKH. Ifcdlnlre. O. oclfi POR KENT?1TIIUEE NEW BRICK W Huum'h ou Thirteenth near Koll", 1 h containing eight rooms liesldc* l>ath-room ~ 1 laundry. Then' homes hav?nil the modern urovemenu. comfort!and convenience*. Inaction invited. THOS. O'BRIEN, liilN Koff tfl. wlt>> >ARLOK COAL VASES, Fancy Coal Hod*. Fire .Set*, and Wire Nursery Fender*, the hardware and houseful althlng * Kite o( { NESBITT A BRO.. tclft-TUiK Market street. y OMAN'S 1'niou .Benevolent Socicty. K culled mrctlnir of the Woman's Union Bevole tit Society will ho held at the room of the tung Men's l IiMmImii Association tomorrow 'ednesday) afternoon at l!:30 o'clock All nilwin will plctiM* lake notice Htid attend tbis w1 acting. Mrs. W. j. W. COWDKN, I w.n? Secretary. 1 ^uu can get J Sew Pigs, Raisins, Jamaica Oranges, Pure llucktvlicut and Pan Cake Flour, at F. HANAUER'S. Try our New Sorghum Mohuues, 10 cenl* |>cr /I, mrt. ocHV-rrli.t* ,y e have just deceived A New Lot, Choicc I'ivcci ROOKWOOD! EWING BROS., oelfi 1215 Market St., opp. McLnre House. L ^.BINDING MILLS 1 liat will Grind Corn ami Cob together, and all kinds of grain. Scion tlfln Peed .MilIk. Diamond Feed Mills. buckcjo Mill and Power Combined. Victor .Mill and Cower Combined. Iluckeyo Power Mill. Youuk America Coru and Cob Mill. It. K. (HFFIN & CO. ocifi 1.VJQ Main Et. Wheeling. W. Vn. 3egulak tuesday packet , LliforParkernburg, l'omeroy, Ualli-, ^ H )lis, Irotiton. Huntington, Ports- b.-4a?t:7 1 outli, Muysville. Cincinnati mid*BH?L?Bfa ouisvilio. The elegant pawcuger steamer ?\?rMUC.o,~ Clms. Muhluman, Com'r, Mart P. Noll, Clerk, til tenvc for utvovo po(utB on Tuesday, Oct. i, nt h o'clock j?. in., sharp. 1'ansenfrerM ami eight receipted through to all point* Went aud llltll. y. For freight or |>uyi>uKO ii|>i?lv on l>onrd or to J| Wis KKANVC UOOTlt. Agent. L GEO. A. 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For Praise and I'rnvcr lee tings and Sunday Schools. May be safely i:n mended as one of the very hot hooka of the ? ind. lassie Baritone and Bass Songs,,?,??. nugsof rare beauty. 33 songs by '21 d liferent BmjKiscM, all well known and eminent, i IiIa belongs among the Classical books, of V iiII<i iiiu miii'iN aiv; oiiufi noun luutlcfl for Low Voice*. Clastic Tenor Soujjc, iauo Clonics! CUksIc&I IMauUt, cuch SI 00. mailed for Itr.tali. i'mce. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. . n. DmoN & Co., 8C7 Broadway! New York. ool-mttuw "1 Red Fire The Ited Firo Torches which I 1 ait ii fact lire arc not only giinrancwl to he the largest, best and ;ivc the brightest light, and to itirn 10 minutes,but in addition io danger from spontaneous combustion. When buying, always pcciiy HOCKING'S It ED FIDE ['OUCH. Orders receive prompt .ttention. .Manufactured hy EDMUND F. DOCKING, Wheeling, W. Va. 'rice List mailed on application. ooi:t OT71 7TT OT/TUT Wraps & Cloak > Ail unusually line and large itsortniciit, trinimcil and 1111rinmu'd, at very attractive iriees. Orders by mail, or inforuation desired, will receive speial and prompt attention. When _ ustoniers arc known to tlie loose, or satisfactory references re furnished, goods will bo sent 11 approval. H c.g. ; idnther'ssobs, (EST^IILISIIED A. D. 1S20.) ? E JAI Til fill I m nun Avenue, NKW YORK CITY. OC15-MTW T TO ADVERTISERS. * A llit of 1.000 ticwimaperi divided Into STATES ND SECTIONS will bo ecnt on application? KKE. To thow who want their advertising to pay. d can offer no tetter medium /or thorough and T< rectivo work than the various ktUoun of our elect Local Likt. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising liurcau, oc.Imwfaw 10 Spruce Street, Now York. RED FIRE B AT C R. n. LISTS, 1010 Main Street. 1 u Orders Filled Promptly. [M'l.l ?J* /"\ T^TTTTI JfRnclWIiUkryllnb. ' 1 LI III |\/| ItN cured at home at 1 I I I I IVI Without pHin. Book jrf I X A V/ X'Xof particular* *eut |n I OnOW Free. H.M.Wooi.r.v. ft 1/ 3l.I>.. A Hum tit, Or. Olllcc 65>< White* hJ hall itrwt. | Ceo. E. Stlfel & Co. __ ieoJstifel" cfc OO- T1 ? F Iraod Display of Elegant Miles. r SILKS, 1 felvetsiPluslies PLAIN AS1) NOVEL ombinations in Wool and Silk, AND WOOL. T\wArm T^nArt ^ 'II1C ITOBrau , X The Latest and Best Styles from the Eastern Markets. THE NKW WEAVES iIlLANAIS AND ROYAL, Iu I'lnln, Bncodqo and IJrochc Stripes for Street and Evening Wear. Ill-Wool Dress Fabrics, Silk and Wool Stripes and I'luldn, and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. ? s ROBE A rnmnnMO A 1 1 tKlNO Mes' Cloths J And Broadcloths. EXCLUSIVE STYLES & PATTERNS. | 114 Main St.8*17 J. S. Rhodes & Co. i, S.RHODES & CO. nttci moh NEW FALL AND WINTER tj Dress O rv vJUULIo. " NEW WOOL HENRIETTAS, In the corrcct shades for the seasou. I Goo< New Broadcloths. ?? Hew Wool Plaids and Stripes, f FOR COMBINATION 8UIT8. I BARGAINS IN HOSIERY = Schoppftr's Beat Fast Black ,, adios' Hose ? 25 CENTS, Worth 40 Cents. J. S. RHODES & CO. ;;; M18 i- =g sor Logan & Co. kn, These Cool Homings & Iscuit and Batter Cake* arc In special favor at 0? io brenkfut table. To get them In their perfec- np? on ol crlip wholetomcncM you need to use uv ,r? WO buuMii at uUi o ixcelsior Baking Powder. a^Remember.?No purer or better Powder made. ^ ^ WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ch? sr Surgical Instrument* and Appliance*, Pit runca, Supporter*, Shoulder Brace*, fringe*, lantic btocklugs, Deformity Apparatus Ac. 'LOGAN & CO., ji xTuggiaMi image uorncr. ^ j tell Goods. NewStyles In Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Sc. Arc opening Uto invoice* of Shoo Brushes and x>ih Brnihci. Call and examine. LOGAN & CO., Drngglits, Bridgo Comer. m hina, Class and Queensware. X rDST~BECElVED *" . . . . , And open for Inspection, made ho Carter Patent Stoneware Filter and Cooler Combined, id Fun!l v Filter. The beat and moat reliable Went Iters In tbe market. No corroding metal*. Mo j water Imparities. Simple In construction. rlecl in operation. Finished in artistic and ably ornamental style. JOHN FR1EDKI* \ci 1119 Main Street and 1122 Water 8U oci: Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?New Fall and Winter Goods. NEW STOCK! I Th Ini itt i urn nrramrn I s ALL MW 1K11UM!! * i ? lie 1E0. R. TAYLOR: cfc OO ^ ? ?- *-? ? - - ?- ?- >1- 1-. ** UM!? ?#S 1 Beg to cmriuunue trie a11 ivcii of their Regular Purchase of r-_li 1 \ I / : ? Ir. new ra.ii ariu wniLtJi uuuuo, s embracing unusually large and choice lines of . J )ress Goods!; Ml SILKS, CLOAKS, I VELVETS, WflAPS, \ FLUSHES, FURS, n includingafulland carefully I ? ? ' ? -.1. ? 4- /*l r ? it* /-v t?f/-? /-?4" ?! btJltJULfcJU SLUUJV Ul JJCI ic^l fitting s GENUINE ALASKA | >eal Skin Garments. 11 Jl^Special attention is called to the Fit and Quality of our i dEALSACQUES , d GEO. R. TAYLOR ACO. i t y r C. Mendel & Co.?Furniture and Carpets. 1 HE N EW STYLES i AEE ! i tf j lYe are pleased to announce large arrivals of New Goods, fresh from the manufacturer?. Your t ation is invited to a ehoiee, complete ami carefully selected assortment of tho Newest and 1 I Charming Eftecta in j arlor and Climber Suits, DINING-ROOM, HALL & LIBRARY FURNITURE, -Single Pieces Miscellaneous Furniture,? ?AND? CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, T~>- - nyr^4>/>t o?/\ ]??/% nugb, ivmu>5 ; n every Department wc offer unparalleled Inducement* to buyer* In the way of fltoh Claw 11 iIh of ([Utility hi'vnnd qucfltion, and to theno wo add unlimited variety in all new novel ties and ? iTKONG INDUCEMENT OK LOW PRICES, by which wo ihall demonstrate Uiut tho Cheapest J ell ok the Choicest stock Is that of | i. MENDEL & CO., | Furniture & Carpets. : No. 1124 MAIN STREET. 8^-Undertaking a Specialty. ! House & Herrmann's Cash and Credit House. SupposeWeTalkltOver? j Yes, let's talk it over. It'll do us both good. Winter's coming on. There's coal to buy, wood to lay heavy garments to be purchased, and so on. For the next mth or two it'll be nothing but pay out, pay out; and you'll (i t o' feel as if you'll have to put off getting that Carpet you dw you need, or that Chamber Set your wife is very anxious have. Now if it was all a consideration of money you might " nk just that way. But it isn't. If you get that new Stove, r that Carpet, or that Chamber Set of us you won't need ? irly as much ready money as you will to buy the coal, the * od, and the clothing. We'll sell you Ten Dollars worth of J ^thing we carry for one dollar down and hlty cents a week, id, if you pay that half dollar regularly, every week, it will the easiest arrangement you ever went into in your life. ~ Jjgg^We propose to make FREE delivery of all purises to Bellaire, Benwood, Bridgeport, Martin's Ferry and < lton. V 10USE & HERRMANN'S! II fnsh and Cmdlt FnrnltnrA and Carnel House. 1300 Main Street, = WHEELING. W. VA. h Sewing Maohlnes?Edw. L. Rose & Co. u "VST"? Are Ready nQnvFYnnFRnMftlFiTnft?.1! \ U k/n T JU X U U X JUVm Vj/AV x \y V i We arc celling Sewing Machines at greatly reduced price*. We employ no Canvawcr*: by ng direct with us you save the ugcnt'a commlMlon, and secure the very beat Sowing Machine* !. Wc handle tho tJ Standard, White, Howe, New Home and Automatic. Wo will pell on tlmo and lease Machines, and will givo lil>eral discount* for prompt pay* a s. Call, write or telephone us for particular*. > "i Need lea and attachments for all Machines. All kinda of Machinca repaired. EDWARD L. ROSE 4 GO., 55 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Va? 1 Where We Have Been for Twelve Veari. K Amusements. 3rand Opera House~ 0. C. UKSTIIEU, l.coffc .1 Mawww. ' reo Night* onljr. Commencing Monday ivt 1? with apodal urand Mailncc WtducMiaT e Laughing Muilcal Comedy Hu<.. THE "KINDERGARTEN," traducing thpStrmtk o* il the Favoritu Kcccntric Comedian. An, ; Powell. (lute of Sfuypr Lauding . mii.i.,., al!Of the original Now V?.rU < . Mluocd there o for 200 couwhuUvc ucW ' " 'UN?For the Young! For the ?>;.j ? cry body. a company of Comedian* > u. lit tieum. Klcgnni Coatuiuw. a uu'Jli v Ufibi. rice*?15,26 and r<0 ccuti. Matinee, i:. , in,i cent*. Reserved seau on *alu at Mrhu,. >iw 1'hartmtoy. ,. ;, Grand Opera House. 0. C. GKNTIIER, Leuec and Manner. TUrce Night* nnd Saturday Matiruv, pmtnenclngThuraday, October is. GIBSON & RYAN, In the celebratod muttlcal wmedy, IRISH ARISTOCRACY! traducing a strong ooterle i?f Vocalics !?nn. ccra and Comedian*. Prices of admission. 15, "i'>um\50 cent*. Mm,. ;o jirl?v*. ir>, -?ttud 35 cent*. l<c*orud mwin ,' le hi MrLnro llouw l'imrtmu \ ,, Public Sale. JUBLIC SALE OF >IAis"sfllKI-T . KKAL NlOI-KltTY. By virtue of the authority vested In themu yerecpi tho Circuit Court <>i Obioroutity. red on the Sid day of Aj.til. A.l?. isss, ,,, lit of Soblcakl U. Caldwell vs. Carolina M. \\ i;. m and others, the undenlKtitdBKTlftl.ouiiii'.. ouew, will, ou TUESDAY. OCTOliER u\ winning nt 10 o'clock a. ui.,m-1! ut uoc ou. at lite front dour of tin- Court i > 1110 county, W. V?., the Inllowim: ?!? -. ?.i al property situate in live cl?y ot WhuUi.n in 1111 county. beluga t>orti( u of tin- rial rtv hlch was ?ct ujMirl i<? Annie 1.. Caldwell i,. i; eld In severalty for and during the term oi i,cr nturul life for her dower by nii.I accor.llm; i? to provision* of a decree made Wj the Mi i ouit OU the 19th day of November. 1<>. in i lit of Louis KcJIn and other* v^.Sibleskl lira.!-, nd others, that is to nay: the building lot m:' i) fronting twenty-two (22) feet ahmK i!.- ... ; (lis of Main street iu the ml?l city of \V b . elng one ??f tho subdivision* ?.f "tho Mi::, roperty." shown by the plat then of. i Deed Book numbered xi, imjie lui, In the or,. I the Clerk of thoCouuty Court of said comm. TEKMS of Sxt.K?One-third of the pUTvhik?.toney, orso much morea* tho purt-hH>cr lect, cash on the day of Bale, ami the reddm lii iro equal installments jmynblo in one and i?? car# respectively from tho day of >?le. ulth it:irest from that day. To secure the dvh t red i?. lalliuents of the purrhnse money the -ill iiecial commissioner* will take fiom the pur baser his note with good security payable |.. leir order, and the title will be retained tititii ;us notes shall be paid. Hut If the puu l.i-vr av one-half or more oi the purchase money In uh, his notes without personal security will he ikeii for the deferred installments, It any. The urchtt?er will have tho privilege, at any time cfore tho expiration of the mid two yciu* trom lie day of sale, of paying tho whole amount lainlug unpaid of tho purchase money u ith inHost to tho day of payment, and thus dischatKU I? liability. DANIEL l.AMU. 1IKSHY M. Ul "F.LL. H pedal CoaimiMionenr. I certify that the above named comm!s>!om r? ave given bond with security an required by ho decree under which they are acting. WllKKUNU, W. Va . Oct. 1. 1*?\ 0vr, JOHN W. Mi iVHI l.l. ( S ri;. Di im ir qai p ?0F'tvo II mill roil anil I'lCly Lota and I'arccis in and adjoining tlio Cllj or >Vliocliugr. By vlrtuonf the authority of u dorr Die llrcult Court ol Ohio county, entered on tliu : <i ny of April, A. D. l&W, iti the Milt of iWiii?Li I. Caldwell v?. Carolina M. Wilson ?n>I uihvb, be undersigned special cotnmiiuloiierM will, <>11 WEDNESDAY', OCTOllEK ol. l.^S winning at ten o'clock n. in., m.11 ?i pui-Ii.* notion at the front door of tlic Court Hh'im-oJ ihio county. W Va., tlio following lot-rltci ml property, ultuatc Iti and ttdjulmun ii < < >. f wheeling, in mid county, being u |H>rtt? n of ho rcul property which \vux>ct n|wrt lo Anul?? :. Caldwell, to l?o hold In severally lornml iinr. hi; tho term of her naturul life, for hcrriowvr, L.. anil III <f ird I fltr to III,. nriivl?i(lll? fit It (U't'toi aodo by thn niUfroiut, u:i tin- l'.uli duvoi .v., cuibcr, 1870, In the suit of Louis Kells liml othmvh. ooblehkl lirmly and others, uud which low described with t>i>eclul refciuw-e t?> it |>!at lereluidtcr relet red to, uud Is lu three lot*. Lot NuuneKKD ONK-JJeiligiillol wiuarcnil if square ill, all nt k pinto -7, nil of wjiwre >, except IIllc mi<l Wold's ground), nil of Division ), (except Strobe!, Hanger, Itobftison, Kline ' itul Uowmatrti ground), all ??f Division A. all nt division it, (except low No. C and 7). A parioulurdescilptlon, by metes and bound*, may jc found In the wild decree of April 2.", Js.sk. Lot Numhki:i:i> Two?Helm; alt of Division (.', exceptlot*Ootid 7), all ?>f Division J, (except ots s, y, 10,11', id and 'J1'1. all of Division 1C, except lotH 20, 27,28 and 2D). A particular deception, by metes and bounds, way be found n wild decreo of April 2.1, Das. Lot NfMiiUHKO'1 iiui.i:-HcIiik all of Division j, (except lots 1, 2 and X). A particular cription, by melctf and bounds, way be found ii said decree of April 2.1. inss. This land has hcen sub-divided by thesaldcom nlBtdouera Into parcels of convenient ?.!/ . and omo new street-mid alleys have been 1<>M out hrough tho said property. It is provided in the lecree that the Mild tercets awl alleys shall renuln open and public for thu benefit ol the pur* iluuers of the Mid property. A pint showing the entire property ha- been >reparcd, on which niavbe seen the new miI>llvlslous, streets and alleys. r.? well as the lots rliich have not been sub-divided by the .special lommlwdoncrs. This plat way be mi ii nt tho lllceof the Clerk of the County Conn of oldo lounty, where It will be open to public ln>i?r. Ion until ami Including tne day of Kale. On this >lnt tho exterior lines of the pioj>crty t" he old re shaded red, so as to lie readily distltiKUislj* kblo. The sale will be begun, ah aforesaid, on thu 1st of October, ISJvS, and If not conclii'lid "U bat day. will be continued from day to day will all the property idinll be sold. T Kit MS OF KALI-:-'The terms of the said sile hall bo one-third of thu purchase money, or . nueh more as the purchaser way elect, in ut-.'i in the day of sale, mid the residue in tiv?e.jiml nstalhncnt*. tiayublo In one and two y? r? n pectlvvly from tbo day of sale, mm mirim rum that day. To nccurc the deferred iientn of the pureluiM; money, the coiniiiI"i"iiinnvill take from tin* purchaser hlsiiotc" with ;ood security, payable to their order. and the Jtlo will be retained until the wild ?"!? - 'hull to |>aid. Hut If any purt'ha>cr pay In hr.ij?l mil or more of the purchase money. due i?r the roperty taught by him, hi* notes wlihoui |< r onnl Miccty, w 111 betaken for the rn <1 Intallmcnt*. If any. the title Ix-Ihk retained i>? lurlty until jmld in full. Any piircim*T *hull lave the privilege. at any time lieiore th?- ex drationof the Mild two yearn, from tin* dny ?-f ale, of Paying tbo whole amount rrinnlniiu: tn|iali! of bin purchase money, wlib inicre>t to he day of payment, ami t?iu.?< dMmu'ehis IJadllty. IMN'IKI. I.A Mi:. JIEKItV M. KI .--I I.f-. h'peeliil Commis-lowr*. I certify that the above named commi^i"tiermvc Klven bond with hccurltv h.s rc<i?ircd t.y he decree under which they are acting. ? Wiikki.inu, w. Va.. Oct. iH-w. r ocf> JOHN \V. M1TCUKI.I < Vfk. PUBLIC SALE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANVi: ro BUY A SPLENDID HOME! A Two-?itnry Krainc Dw<-llinir Ho boro the Court JIoum?, in Aloundnvllle, w Vn. Tho house is built In modern *tyle; ' a- i>'" I ooinsand two India; cellar under whole h> ] i?wcr Btory finI?hod In hard w?wd. 'H ' ;s lNoa two-Hiory frame bnlldlrt# on the i-<?i i.<r< t I nine lot, now und ax a More-room. Thin property will bo #old on SATlT.l'AY, I ICTOHKK i:?, iw. to the highest and U?t er. iim I dchlre to leave iIiIn town. I Executor's Sale. gXECUTOli'S SAI.lv ok Centre Wheeling Property A* executor of Thomas II. Wlini, dm-a-cl. I rill on WKDNE9DAY, OCTOBER 17,; ?. 110o'clock n. in.. Bell Ht miction at the ' : ( ioumj o/Ohio county, the following real 1. hot ?1 on the ?oijtlie<u.t eoinvr >>i Mmu ireet an<l Alley IN, with I two-Mory brick hot;jereon. 2. The north 36 feet k Indu s of Lot I !'" ?u tim est corner of Maiu street and Alley > 'Ith 2 two-story brick hotm* on M?m fct?< < ' ?tfl two-story brick housts on Alley IB. tkrmh ok 8alk.?One thinl and as much more f the purchiuu nionev m the pirnlm-- r : lectto jMiy, CAMt; au<l the residue in two ?,?j,i-,i ayment* in one and two year* omdnyof wile, payable annually, : M ' :?od personal security to b<- k!vtn io purchaser*, nn<i also to be hi iri'J ictory Insurance, and tho title to i." ."M.'ici ntll payment iu lull. m. w. ami' * v~.?.,itnr ?t Thomas II. Wlms <! ' J. C. HKKVKV. Aurtlo?" r. ' Musical Cooclu. HlfEBEIt PIANO ** r-_.. fl>n7C ror Wetinven Alio Weber 1'liino, ! " mc, which we offer lot f278 W). mas K.W. HA' >? < -? 71 (JH DODGERS ? , P AND .SMALL HAND I II. .-. Go to UlC IHTELWOWCKR J'?> l:" ; lit 27 Fourteenlli trcet, where ) ou wli " ,mBO<]iU?l it ihorl notice.