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The Intelligencer. ? J'uMUtifd Dully, Hcinl* Weekly find Weekly. 8'' TRKMgt ?! Tlio Dally Intelligencer Is Delivered by Car- 1,1 rlera In Wheeling and adjacent town* at W 1C emit* per truck. Jly Mail, i'ootui;e Krtc in the United hlutw. . Daily, Ouo Year 4 '.....Sit 00 j Dully, Six Month* t 00 " Dully, Three Month* a 00 p| Dally, One Month <>." 0[ HciliUWeckly, One Year. Jl AO ( . SeinUWcekly, Six Monthm 1545 Weekly, Otiu Year. J 00 0 Weekly, Six Mouth* 00 \\ fjriHit nviti<<tian? to (.'liibn. Send for sample copictf ami circular*. Address e FKHW, GA3IIMIEI.L & HART, iTIU.IMIKUi, , cl Nod. 25 & ttl Fourteenth WHBHMNG. W. VA. [Kntvrcd nt the I'oMotllou at Wheeling, W. Va., 'J as tfecoml-clai* mutter.] ^ f lie SntclltQcnccr, \ WIIKKLINO, W. VA., OCTOBER 1H,1H8H. t ' UTIOUL REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ rOU FKEBIBBRT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, ol Indiana. C you vice ritmibtsT, c LE\'11*. MORTON, of New York. c for electors' at-i. a !' <?i'., * AUGUSTUS POLLACK, of Ohio County; 1 T. i*. DAV1ES, of Fayette Couuty. > !>jhtk!<.t m.ectuu&. . First?ANTHONY 8mjtji, of Tyk-r. Second?K. K. fast, of Monongalia. fl Tliiril?J. W. iikavkkk, of l>liur. Fourth?JOHN A. UllttiO.SS, ol Maton. 8 REPUBLIC AX STATE TICKET. \ FOU OOVKil.NOn, XiEN. NATHAN GOFF, of Harrison County. 1 foil aui'itok, 1 GEO. M. BOWERS, of Berkeley County, foic TitE.vsunr.it, f 111 RAM LEWIS, of Clay Counly. 1 FOK ATTOKKKY GlINKKAL, *u\r ?. ii it iit* a if n i?i dliin rminlvT , POU 8t:pj:i:INTKNI>KNT OF SCHOOLS, ^ T. IJ. McLUllK, of Wayne County. FOR Jl'IWJF-S 8L'Ciir.MK COUllT, J JOHN W. MASON. of Taylor County: ' II. C. McWIIOUTKU,of Kanawha County. j full CONG KECK. Firat DUtrlct?O. W. ATKINSON, of Ohio. Sccond i?Ut?lct?W. H. II. FLICK,011 Uvrkvlley. t Third District?J. II MtiilNNM. oMUlcM. Fourth District-?C. IJ. SMITH, of Wood. C F0BC1KCUIT Jl'DOKS. . j JOSEPH It. 1'AULI., of Ohio County. t J011M A. CAiU'HELl-, i>l Hancock County. ? ICELTIJMCAA (JULAl l lltliU. y for fetatu sknatx. B. J. SMITH, of Hancock County. hovssuv mlut&tks. THOMAS II. LOGAN, III:<;<> i. 'LOOH, TIJOM\P I'VINCE, W. M. DUN LAP. sheriff. THOMAS C. MOFFAT. rjtohkcotipo attorney. JOSEI'H D. KLSON. as!k?*ora. ClTY-THOMAS M. JONES. CorNTRV-A. J.K JIUI.TZF. A Warning to V?iti'M. The DeiDoiTnlio managers of this . State uro desperate. They realize that tli'J insane policy which litis been pursued by tlio President and the Demo cratic House wun reierence 10 uiu tariir question, together with the fac- J tional lights witliiu the State, growing c out of the contest for the United States j Senatorship and the unfair distribution f of Federal patronage, has not only ren- j Acred West Virginia doubtful, but more 1 s than likely to go Republican. They f believe that the people of West Virginia j will not vote to place her great resources, t upon the development of which de- ^ pends lier future prosperity, on the free * list. That they will not voto to retard t their own progress. u With a desperation justified by the serious, condition thut confronts them, c the Democratic Stale Committee will re- J sort to every means within its power, r not only to deceive voters on election C day, but, by tho circulation between now r and that time of falsehoods and misrep- a resentations, to embarrass the Itapubli- j can campaign, by diverting tnc minus 01 tho people from the real issues involved. v Sensational stories about candidates 11 and issues will be put atloat on tho eve ,< of eloction, with a view of appealing to w tho sectional prejudices of Democrats t who contemplato voting for Protection c to American Industries, or to create dis- <] affection among (.Republicans. Roor- F bachs about individual State or legisla- IJ tive candidates will be telegraphed over . tho State ut tho eleventh hour, for a c purpose that it is unnecessary to ex- I plain. t In addition, the Xatioual Democratic A c managers will sco to it that similar i stories about our National standard c bearers and Congressional candidates t nro given wide circulation. Protection- 1 6 isls should bear in rniail tho Morey let- ? tor, the Burcbord speech, ana otnor ^ Koorbachs circulated in past campaigns r by tbo Democrats, too late for their effect * to bo counteracted. lie careful aboit J believing sensational stories told by 1 Democrats on the ovo of November 0. Voters throughout this Statu are warned against a scheme now on foot by the Democratic Stato Committee, with a view to dividing the electoral vote. It * has como to tlio kuowledgo of tbo Intel* f, lkiEnckk that tboy have made arrange- r went* to liavo ouo or more names of ii Democratic doctors printed on ItcpubU- a can tickets, to entrap the unwary. 1 Kepublican managers everywhere should sco to it that every voter ro ceives the proper ticket, unci that voters aro warned to scan closely their ballots bjforo deposi ting them. Tim Intelliokxcku reo nests its Re publican contemporaries in.the State to J publish this warning. Again we remark, remember tJio cause of the Free v Trailers is a desperate one. Keep in mi nil the declaration of ticorgo Vest, a j? ^ Democratic Senator from Missouri: cj "Tho President has entered upon a war t< of extermination against the protected a industries. Tho fight is to tho death." jj $' The Free Trade organ in this city tries U hard to convinco its readers thnt tho 0 splendid Republican demonstration liere n was significant of wide spread apathy on M tho part of tho Republicans of West Vir- ci / ginio, because inoro than two thousand a' men in lino were Peunsylvanians. This n is very funny, in riew of the fact that a tho Democrats of Wheeling are just at l> eseut scouring Pennsylvania and Ohio I r clubs to come and help them make a J iow on the 30th. instant, the occasion ( Judge Thurinan'rt visit. Saturday f ght n large delegation ol Democrats i ill go to Pittsburgh with the under* j nnding that tho Pittsburghers will retv the visit on thut day to help swell 10 crowd, and infuse some life in the , arty hereabouts. Republicans do not : (ivy the Democrats when they have a jod time, and if Judge Thurmnn proves line drawing card, as he doubtless ; ill, Republicans will not make themlives ridiculous by misrepresenting ither the number or character of the rowd. Tho I'rlct) ot 1'lowk, ot til. It is a favorite argument of theJYee 'radcrs, advanced to show that a proactive tariff increases tho cost of the rotectcd article, to say tlint plows nmnuictured in this country are sold in the Jnited States at much higher prices ban in Canada. Generally the poll parots say the plows cost twice as much on his side of tho border. On Tuesday he Market street Poll Parrot gave this hestnut argument in its columns, deluring that Oliver chilled plows sell for !1C in the United States and for $12 in Canada. A Canadian newspaper which van consulted, shows thut tho retail >rico of the plow referred to there is $12, ind the merchant who advertises it peaks of having reduced it from $15 re :ently. Now, as to the price 01 tue same )low in \V heeling. Arybody who deires to satisfy himself on this point has >ut to inquire of local dealers, who will >o glad to sell all tho Oliver chilled )lows wanted for $11 each, this being heir customary retail price. This is but another case of a falsehood leliberately invented to bolster up a veuk cause. Onco started every poll >arrot repeats it, with the equeaky rerain, "Now, how do you explain that, (it is not due to the tariff?" It is easily explained. It is the Bame ixplanation as in tho ancient narrative if u boy who pointed to a girl beside mn and said: "This girl and I have he same father and mother, and yet ihe is not my sister" The explanation, 'ou remember, is that the boy lied. There is another argument of tho same cind, advanced early in the campaign, JM.1 nunnintlv nvnlnilmf. Thl> Whaelilli? Polly has not yet learned this speech, jut it may be expected bofore long to squeal out: "The Ames shovels, made 11 Boston, sell at $(! a dozen in the United States and for $2 D1 right across ;he border in Mexico." The fact that this itory has been proven false will only uake our own local Polly scream it the ouder. This particular falsehood lirst rained 'publicity through the Baltinore Sun in the shape of a letter from jadner & Brother, merchants, doing msiness in Texas, to one .Mr. Negley, of Maryland. In that letter, Ladner & irother undertook to give the wholesale )rices at which they purchased "the lines shovel." It seems they also carry >n a merchandizing business across the iio Grande, in Mexico. They said that *1.* 4tint* (nr tUair UIU anvm.a kuv; wvr..b"v w. American store they paid $<? per dozen n New York; but that for the same hovel bought for export to Mexico, they aid $2 01 per dozen, delivered at thei r Iexican store. The implication was hat the American consumer was thus liscriminnted against in favor of the ilexican "greaser," and that "Protecion" enabled theshovel-inakerto maindin these higher rates against the douestic consumer. The figures in the Sun article were so ividently "rigged" and bore the characer of falsehood so plainly on their face, ho editor of the Tariff Leaqug Bulletin eferrcd the matter for verification to )liver Ames & Sons. Wo append their eply. It convicts Ladner & Brother of deliberate falsification. Boston, Oct. 4,18S8. fr. Henry 3t. I!oyt, 23 West Tuxnty-thlrd it reel, !>'eto York City: Dear Si k:?Your letter of tho 17th iltimo, enclosing cutting from the Baltinore Sun, is at hand. In regard to the statement made in the tun, I can only say that it is absolutely intruo. For the goods manufactured by he Oliver Ames & Sons Corporation hero is but one set of prices and disouuts, and tho same prices are given to he exporter and to the larger wholesale lenlers. This is plainly stated on the >rinted circular which we send out with illr pncu iioi> iu uiiy iiuiunttru ui-uiui aking for the same. The cheapest shovel which wo make 8 from -unpolished sheet iron, and osta. delivered in New York City, $2 D1 >er dozen, and wo never sold a dozen hovels lens thaii that price. So that he freight from New ork to Mexico vould have to bo added; if tho shovel :auio from us. Any shovel wo make, vhich would cost $0 per dozen, exclusive of freight, jwhould bo either of velded steel with cast-steel edge, or enirely of cast-steel, very much superior u quality and linish to the cheaper hovel, uud could not bo compared in mv respect with it. The letter to Mr. Negley has been sent krnnilratst over the countrv. and anna ently has furnished a great deal of capial to" tho advocates of the Mills bill. I do not know of whom Messrs. Ladner c Brother bought their shovels, but hey certainly never bought any^goods >f us. I am yours, very respectfully, / Olivek Ames; Where 1m that Surjilutt? Oflicial figures seldom lie, and no )emocrat will likely accuse Democratic ttlcials of lying just at this" timo in avor of the Republican position. Tho eturns from tho appropriations are all ti and aggregate, in round numbers, bout $422,000,000. Hltfe are tho figireq: nrriculturul ...... ?..8ri,71ii.mo inny 24,471.300 iplomntic und Consular l,t2H,4<V? >i?triet of Columbia .... ft,(MM 10 ortlflcntloDH .. 8,1)72,000 ndiau 8,260,120 .emulative, Exccutlro nud Judicial...- 20,758,178 Ulltary Academy ?. 315, W3 lavy .. 19,913,38!) VtisioUKM.? 81,768,700 ontoflltfO ... .. ? G0.?V>,23:l liver and Harbor .... - '20,245,451 utidry Civil 22,397, CIC cflelency hU]s.........>HM .471 liseollaneoua 9,0111,715 Total regular annual......*... NS:<Q5,HMi,113 eriimncut annual 115.010,798 Total ? -..$121,526,911 Tho estimated revenues for tho year i S3S3.000.000, which, according to ofll ial reoorta, may have to bo sailed down ? $370,000,000. Tho New York Sun lys: Tho revenue of tho government (or 10 current fiscal year was estimated at 1183,000,000 (mm customs and internal ixes, nnd $.">7,500,000 from tho postIBce; in all, $440,000,000. If tho expenditures como up to tbo ppropriations the surplus for the year onld bo only $18,600,000, provided tho itimatcs for tho year's revenue were :curato. But it is now believed that tho roveues for 188S-89 wero greatly ovorestilated. In tho judgment of some of the est informed people at tlio Treasury the ordinary revenue will not bo more than $.'570,000,000, instc nd of$383,000,000. Hie oxDcricnco of " thm'months bears j )ut this supposition. The receipts for y the first (juarter of the fiscal year show n \ falling off of $4,0'.W,000 from those of the corresponding quarter of last year, J while the expenditures remain the same: JVV7 July. Aug. July, Auk. nritl Sept. ami Sept. 0 Sutton* *w,4w,i:i ci Internal revcuue... BMIivtVj 81,442,03!) q 8,::IH,'J42 Total* 81W,3i8.TO0 "1 It would require a loss of not only $8,- J 370,000 iu revenue during the nine months to come, in addition to this loss of $-1,050,000 in the first three months of ^ the year, to bring down [the receipts for i1888-80 to $370,000,000 instead of$3&3,000,000; and then, supposing that the postal receipts have not been overesti- ( mated, the total revenue for 1888-89 ' would bo only $427,500,000. Deduct the total of appropriations, $422,000,000, and the surplus for the year is $5,500,000. The postal and miscellaneous receipts might easily fall below the estimate five . or six millions, which would wipe out the surplus. Tho New York Prem, in view of these figures inquires very aptly, "What has j become of that condition which has confronted Mr. Cleveland some tinio since, and which was 'conclusive proof of unjust taxation?' Here, continues the Prom, is a nation with a funded debt of nearly $1,000,000,000, of which $212,000,000 uiuturesin thVeo years, and an annual surplus of $5,500,000 or less to meet it with. There is a reserve of $100,000,000 in : gold in the Treasury against the $340,- . UUU,UUU UUUHIlUUlliy lUgUI WllUUi j'lwiuiosory notes. If $100,000,000 is a eonserv ativo reserve against $340,000,000 of debt, 1 there should at least be a reserve of $01.000,000 against $212,000,000 of debt that islikily to bo presented for payment soonorthan tho greenbacks, which figure in tho Treasurer's statements as ! "debt bearing no interest." In view of tho /act that this $212,000,000 of fourand a h ilfs will be payable in 1801 it really lookBas if the annual surplus should bo a good deal more than ?5,500,000 bo- 1 tween now and then, unless it is to be paid on tho Micawber plan, by issuing new obligations to tako up tho old, and wiving "Thank heaven, that debt's settied." Tho net casfy in the Treasury, according to the Treasurer's last statement, is about $90,000,000. Two years and ten months, at a rate of increoso of $5,500, 000 a year, would auu auout $io,ikhj,uuu to this, making it $111,(500,000 by the 30th of June, 1891, to meet a maturing debt of $212,000,000. Iu other words, at this rate the United States Government will fall just about $100,000,000 short of meeting its obligations in the next three 1 years. It might make up the amount 'required to pay the four and a lialfs by taking the $100,000,000 reserve kept , against the greenbacks, and then things would be exactly down to hard pan. * | Where is that surplus ? I Now, honestly, was tho Regitter's talk about a "malignant sectional record" in yesterday's paper aimed at Gen. GofTor at Ex-United States Senator Ilenry G. Davis? The Democracy "trusted" Ilenry G. when his record was fresher. It will now be in order for Mr. Cleveland tp give his ablo Lieutenant, Monopolist W. L. Scott, a curtain lecture. IIo has said in an interview that the re port of the majority ol tlic senate on the substitute for the Mills bill is the ablest report on the tariiF since Alexander Hamilton's great paper and with saying also that the report of the Democratic minority was a mere rehash of platitudes an trivialities. Tiie Intelliuenceu's report of the Taylor county convention erroneously stated that Samuel Gramm was nominated for Sheriff, when in fact S. B. Jenkins was the nominee. "What shall I do?" the maiden cried. "IIo will be here to-night and my hands aro chapped; however I have a bottle of Salvation Oil." Half Fnro KxciimIoiih South. Tlio Queen < & Crescent route (Cincinnati Southern and associate roads) will sell Harvest Excursion tickets nt one limited fare the round trip, on Sep- 1 teinber 11th and 26th, October Oth and 23d, 1888. good to return within thirty days and allowing stoj>-ovcr privilege. ; These cheap tiekets will bo on sale to | various points in Tennessee, Alabama, i Georgia, Florida. Carolina*, Virginia. ; Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and , Texas, to which States the Queen & i Crescent is the great trunk line, run- ( ning double daily trains from Cincinnati and Louisville. For rates, maps, timetables or other information desired concerning a trip South via. the Queen cfc . Crescent route, call upon your nearest ticket agent or address D. G. Edwards, I Acting General Passenger Agent, un- ( cinnati, 0. i MARRIED. i DORSEY?LUKENS?On Wednesday, Oelober 17.1?88, at 8t. LuUe'H I' E. Church, by Kcv. i 11.11. Morrull. Mr. O. II. Dokskv uud Miss , KKLI. V. Lukenh. 9 ( CLARK-CARPKNTER-At the residence of the i bride's parents, Wednesday, October 17, 1888, i by the Rev. W. E. Hmlth, the Rev. Thomas i Cvmikktson Clark, of Freedom Plains, N. ( Y , and MIm Maria R., daughter of Isaac S. : Carpenter. E?q.t of ShekomoKo. N. Y. i WORTH $1,000! TESTIMONIAL OF Hon. TIIOH. l'AUI.K, OF HEMES COUKTV. Would not Take $1,000 for It-Rellevcd of Fifteen Years' Suffering from Dyspepsia. ALArAHA, Ua., Juno 22.1887.?R. R. R. Com- ' pany, Atlanta, (Ja.?(ientlemen: I had fcuflercd ( irum iiiui ivrnuic uiscoav, iur uver i fifteen year*, and during that time tried every* tlilnK 1 could hear of, nud spent over tlircu htm* drcd dollnni in doctors' bill*, without receiving ; the slightest iH-iiHlt. Indued, 1 contiuued to : , grow wortc. Finally. after I despaired ol olv \ talning relief, u friend recommended 1). B. 1). (Botanic Wood Balm), and I began using it: not, However. expecting to Ihj benefitted. After , using ltMif a hottlo 1 wif satisfied that I whs he- : lug benefitted, and Wheu the sixth bottle was , taken 1 felt like a new man. I would uot tuko J 81.0W for the good It him done me; in fact, the : relief 1 derived from It I* priceless. 1 firmly l>o- ; lleve that 1 would have died had I not taken It. Respectfully, etc., THOMAS PAOLK For the blood, use B. B. B. ? For scrofula, use B, B. B. For catarrh, uso B. B. B. For rheumatism, use B. B. B. ' s For kidney troubles, use B. B. B. For skin diseases, nse B. B. B. fi For eruptions, use B. B. B. I For all blood poison, uso B. B. B. Aslc your neighbor who has used D. B. B. of its merit*. Getour book free Ailed with ccrtiflcttea J of wonderful cures. SPECIAL. All who deiirc full information about the s eauws and cure of Blood l'olaon*. Scrotuta or nrroiuioua Dwciiinn, Ulcer*. Horei, Kiieumatlam, Kidney Com plain ta. Catarrh, etc., can toeuro by ninil free, a copy of our KMum: llluntrated Book of Wondern, tilled with tne moat wonderful and atarillng proof ever before known. Addreaa, IJLOOD.liALM CO.. Atlanu, Ga. LOGAN~& CO., j ocMuw Wholcialo A gentx. (1 New Advertisements. Soli SALE OR EXOHANQE?NICE f Fa rum and Choice Timber Land In Went i irglula, for City Property. Circular* free. J. I 1. BKlHTOK. Agent. Martfnghury. W. Va. ocl? l< Q0ST OK STOLEN! ^ A Medium Sized Diamond Stud! n Monday evening. Octolier 15, 1AM, In thin it)'. A liberal reward will 1*? paid, and no uvitioiiB asked, fo> l?* return to oclh DlM.ON'H JKWKl.ltY 8T0RK. poll SALE. One-Horse Wagon, ( 'early new, with top. Ono Two-Horse Wagon: ill table for jcron-r'H lino. Open buggy and bueton. All la So. 1 condition. JOS. HPKIDEL ?fc CO., oc 18 Moan tew of Ohio Valley Coffee. 250 BUNC11ES BANANAS! Extra Fireta. I'ort Llmou Stock. V Also, 10 Boxen Jamaica Orange*. 1 PA UK Hi: A CO., 1 oclH 21 iSt'ii Fourteenth Street. J JAPANESE Tea Kettles! Ire the chcnpcftt and tent article to vaporize . water. For natural km Area. IJ EWINC BROS., U 00I8 1215 Market Bt? opp. Mr Lure Homo. TRYiiLlST'S COUGH SYRUP, ??OK Honey, T11I11, Tur, 4 c, I R. H. LIST,- Wheeling. ocia JJHASS FENDERS, BRASS FIRE 6KTS, BRASS ASH PAN FRONTS. A large variety of fctyle* and prircajtmt opened it the hardware and houiefuruUhlnt; now of NESHITT ?fc BRO., oc1.VM.tTh ril2 Market Street. ~ FOR SALE. . Building Lot* on tneoid Fair Grounds, Zanes * Orchard, North aud South Front Streets and South Venn streets, at very low figures. A K<x><l d roomed House at 'JMi Jacob street, at n bargain. Double Brick House, 77 and 79 Virginia street, trill sell separate or both together. They tvillain all modern improvements. Seven Uaotac'l House, i;i7 .South Broadway; a good property nt much loss than cost. , Four Boomed Cottage for SZft I Kight Boomed House, North Front street: I river lot: all iu pood eonditiim: {n,300. * Five Boomed House, 21 North Broadway; will mnke a pleasant home. Six Boomed Brick IIouso, southwest corner Thtr?y*eijjhth and Wood streets, at u bargain; will pay for investment. Dwelling Houses, large and small, always on hand for rent. ocl.1 G. (). SMITH. law Mnln Strict. BUGKWHEATFLOUR. Fresh Mountain Buckwheat Just received. It is the ilrst of the scuson. NEW CORN MEAL, , Both Pearl and Golden. Fresh Oatmeal and Boiled Oats. , New Hominy aud Cracked Wheat. BC'I.eavc your onlers at CONNER & SNEDEKEB'S, , * And cet Fine Goods nt Low Prices. COIL MARKET AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. 1 ocll New Books at the City Book Store, No. 1301 MARKET ST. Any Hook Mulled on receipt of price. RKiiiNb Cijobeo Doors. By author "Leavenworth Case." l'.'mo.; paper, 60 cent*. kohkrt Elsmirk. By Mrs. Ward. 12mo.; pa* per. 60 cent*. Mi*sLou. Last work of the lute E. P. Roe. Cloth, 8150. Amos Kildriuiit. By Frank Stockton. Paper, 50 cents. ? A I'omiinncN Mauiha'.k. By Laurn Jean Llbbcy. I'aper, 2.'? cents. ] Tub Elect Lai?t. By (loorge McDonald. Paper, 20 cent*. A Lwjai. Wreck. By Win. Gillette. Paper,85c. = jacoii's Wikk. By Adeliue Santeat. Putter, 20c. Tiik Kvot.moN op a Dkmocuat. A Darwinian Tale. By Henry Llddell. Purer, 2Sc. A JontNKV Down tiik Ohio in iTsy. By l*aJor fsnrtiitcl S. Knriimtt. Pinter, fiflc.: clutli. Tiik iNsriRKD \VoUD. Papers and Addresses f delivered at the Dible-Jnsplration Couferencc, * Philadelphia. IWT. Wiled by A. T. Plcrsou. 8vn.: elotli. SI AO. New Hooks from all the leading publishers in stock nud coming. STANTON & DAVENPORT, oclfi Hookm-.m.kim.' FOR RENT. . No. 1102 Market street, store room and 5 rooms, natural and illuminating gas. WOO per annum/ J No. 2318 Market street, new dwelling house, hix rooni.s uud bath room, natural and illuinlnatluggas SIS 00 No. Hi Alley 14 fi W) No. 2M5 Market St., store-room and cellar...... 15 00 No, 1?I7 Market st? store-room and celUr...l& 00 No. 2213 Market street, third floor. ft 00 No. WJ Market street, third floor 0 CO No. 1012 Murket street, store-room and two rooms :? 00 No. K?7 Market street, store room 10 00 Vn ltt?n Mh In Ninx-t. Iinr-rnom mid fixture*. throe room* ami cellar - 20 00 No. ISO Nineteenth street.:: roomed house... G 00 No. U7 Eleventh atreet, 3 rooms uud cellar... C (X) Do you want to rent a houre? Do you want to buy a house? Do you deslro to huve your rent* collected and avoid tho troubles incident thereto? Do you want u ppnalon? Do you want your pension Increased? If bo, it will be to your advantago to employ a resident attorney uud comntdc, who has had experience lu the business of prosecuting claims before the Government Deiiuriiucut*. l'eniloua ivre increased when properly presented. Many Pensioners should be ruled higher; somo because diMbllily has increased; some hccaurcof new legislation; othera were rated too low iu their original claim. Do you want anything named above? If >o, :all ou or address JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Agent, U. 8. Pension and*Claim Attorney, Collector aud Notary labile. oci8 1012 Markkt Sthket. J gALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of a.decree of tho Circuit Court of Ohio county, W. Va.. entered on tho 10th day L of September, lfcJsK, in the suit of Auuit Whiting v*. Amanda Whiting and others, the undersigned ipecial commissioner will, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER C,18 i, bcgUnlng at 10 o'clock a. tn., sell at public auction, at the north door of tho Court House of Uhlo county, West Virginia, tho real estate described us ltd lows, viz: Ono piece of land described a* follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Muitheast corner of lot numbered three (3) u* designated on the plat of Buena Vista Addition to the city of Wheeling; tbeuccwest to the rear nl Mild lot u umbered three (.1) along A. Bennett's line: thenco along tho rear Hue of tuld lot, north thirty-three (33) feet; thenco at right utiglos to Morrow street, to the front of said lot; thence parallel with Morrow street to the place of bcgluning. Also, a parcel of land, described as follows, towlt: The Morrow street or west part of that cer- ~~ tain lot or pared of ground situate In the addition to the city of Wheeliug laid out by Charles r. Churchill, trustee, known ns Itichle's Addition, that li to day, the west part of lot No, ft in the square No. &> of said addition; said part points on Morrow street and runs east on Fifth r [near Eofl") street. ft& feet and 4 inches. th Alto, a parcel of land described as follows, to- tit wit: That parcel of ground situate In the addition to the city of Wheeling laid out by L'hurchlll, trustee of Ktnily A. Zone, and front Ing 111 feet on Chestuut htreet, and 40 feet or c thereabouts on l.inn street, and running bsck c Nistwardly to the Mime width of -10 feet to within J feet o' *11 nllcy lying ciuit of the sultl parcel of ground, being of the name width in lot No. G lying on the eti?t of the alley aforesaid opposite to the Mill) parcel of ground. TiikTihms op hai.k?'Tho purchaser to nay me-third mall and an much more tut the purciiaier may elect ta pay in cash, and the residue in wo equal installments, payable in six and p( twelve months, with interest from the day of -r. ulc, the purchaser giving note* with personal vi iccurlty therefor. T. M. GARVIN, Special Commissioner. I certify that bond lis* been given by said ipeclal commissioner a* required nysaid decree. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk of tbo Circuit Court of Ohio County, clii-we _ Tho abovo salo ha* been adjourned until H IATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18X8, at 10 o'clwk 1 u m. T. M. GARVIN, ocll Special Commissioner. The above sale ha* been adjourned until IATURDAY, OCTOBER ?>, at same time and dace. T. M. GARVIN, tc oo18 Special Commissioner. GEO. A. WICKHAM, taction House and Loan Office, , No. 1153 MARKET ST. = C LEGCLAII SALE DAYS. ? CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 1 arFrorapt attention given to Outdoor Sales. MOSEY LOANED OS FUBSITUKE Tl And Other Articles of Value. An All bnslnew strictly confidential. oclfi Fll A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB !? ZjL Printing neatly and promptly executed at bit jo lnteUJ*onccr Job Booma. ' i Ceo. E. Stlfel & Co. ieo. E. Stifel cSo CO. iraod Display of Elegant Novelties. SILKS, felYetsiPlushes PLAIN' AND SOYEL ombinations in Wool and Silk, AND WOOL. i n n l i aneirasMDrics, Tho Latest and Best Styles from the Eastern Markets. THE NEW WEAVES tapis and Royal, In Plain, Baconno and Broche Stripes for Street aud Evening Wear. Ill-Wool Dress Fabrics, Silk and Wool Stripes and I'lalda, and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. EOBB PATTERNS iRdies' Glottis And Broadcloths. EXCLUSIVE STYLES S PATTERNS. 1114 Main St. i?'17 J. S. Rhodes & Co. i. S.RHODES M NEW FALL AND WINTER Dress Goods. MRW Wftftl. HBNR1RTT&5 niiu ii vuu uiiiuiiuiiauj Iu the correct slindca for the season. Hew Broadcloths. New Wool Plaids and Stripes, FOR COMBINATION SUITS. -r? i -nn t rvo txt DAUUAlilD 111 HOSIERY Schopper's Best Fast Black .adies' Hoso 25 CENTS, Worth 40 Cents. J. S. RHODES & CO. MIS Logan & Co. These Ceol Mornings u [ cult and fritter Cakes are in imeclal faror at 10 breakfast table. To Ret them In tiiclr perfecqd of crisp whole&omeness you need to uio LOGAN & CO.'S ixcelsior Baking Powder. Iteraember.?No purer or better Powder mode. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS >r Surgical Instruments and Appliances. tiMcs. Supporters, Shoulder IJraces, Syringes, Mtlc Stockings, Deformity Apparatus, Ac. LOGAN & CO., Druggists Bridge Corner. 'rash Goods. NewStjles la Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, &c. ait opening laic inroicea 01 ?noo amnes ana toth BruaUei. Cull aud examine. LOGAN & CO., ]r JBrnggrUta, Bridge Corner. hina, Class and Queensware. 'UST RECEIVED And open for Inspection, \ tie Carter Patent Stoneware Filter and Cooler Combined, id Family Filter. Tbe beat and moit reliable t Iters la tbe market No corroding metala. No i water Impurities. Bimple In romiructlon. rfect In operation. Flnlahed In artlitlc and thly ornamental atjlo. JOHN FRIED EL. ta ill# Main Street and 112J Water fit. Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?New Fall and Winter Goods. NEW STOCK! Dili IMT\ WTMWFD I r ALL AM/ 1I11UL1I! GEO. OlYLOR cfe OO. Beg to announce the arrival of their Regular Purchase of new Fall and Winter Goods, embracing unusually large and choice lines of Dress Goods! SILKS, CLOAKS, VELVETS, WRAPS, PLUSHES, FURS, including a full and carefully selected stock of perfect fitting GENUINE ALASKA Seal Skin Garments. Jl^Special attention is called to the Fit and Quality of our SEALSACQUES GEO. R. TAYLOR j CO. C. Mendel & Co.?Furniture and Carpets. THE NEW STYLES JLB.EJRJBAOD'Y" I I Wo are pleased to announce largo arrivals of New Goods, frchh from the manufacturers. Youi J attention in invited to a choice, complete and carefully selected assortment of tlio Newest uud Parlor and Chamber Suits, DINING-ROOM, HALL & LIBRARY FURNITURE, n : 1 ? T-%: I\/I!??/>|lowA#Mtf? Cnrni+l iro ?Oingie ritJUCS mioucnauouuo ? uuiihuiwi ?AND? CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, Rugs, Mats, &c., &c. In erery Department wo oflfcr unparalleled Inducements to buyers In tho way of High Class Goods of quality hovond question, mid to thciic wo add unlimited rarioty In all now novelties and tho STRONG INDUCEMENT OF LOW PRICES, by which wo shall demonstrate that tho Cheapest as well as tho Choicest stock Is that of G. MENDEL & CO., Furniture & Carpets No. 1124 MAIN STREET. {(^^Undertaking a Specialty. House & Herrmann's Cash and Credit House. aH ~TI7^ Ti-A IT A1/1 n? Duppose HtJ icLiKiiuvtjrr Yes, let's talk it; over. It'll do'us both good. Winter's coming on. There's coal to buy, wood to lay in, heavy garments to be purchased, and so on. For the next month or two it'll be nothing but pay out, pay out; and you'll sort o' feel as if you'll have to put off getting that Carpet you Wnnw vou npfd. or that Chamber Set vour wife is very anxious to have. Now if it was all a consideration of money you might think just that way. But it isn't. If you get that new Stove, or that Carpet, or that Chamber Set of us you won't need nearly as much ready, money as you will to buy the coal, the wood, and the clothing. We'll sell you Ten Dollars worth of anything we carry for one dollar down and fifty cents a week. And, if you pay that half dollar regularly, every week, it will be the easiest arrangement you ever went into in your life. propose to make FREE delivery of all purchases to Bellaire, Benwood, Bridgeport, Martin's Ferry and Fulton. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S Cash and Credit Furniture and Carpet House, 1300 Main S.treet, WHfcfcLUNU. W. VA. Sewing Machines?Edw. L. Rose & Co. We Are Heady I To Save You From$15 to $25. Wo lire aoHlng Sewing Machines at neatly reduced price*. Wo employ no ttrovwwer#:; l>y loaling direct with u* you aavo the agcat'a commission, and icetiro tbo very best Scwlug Machine* nude. We handle tho Standard, White, Howe, New Home and Automatic. Wo . 111 ull nn <lmn*nil lc??n Ua/ihlnna ami nlll irlvn lOiOral discounts for DrOIUDt PUT* sent*.' "ciii" writo ortolcphone uh for~p?rti cu ton." NcuiUca And Atuchmenta for n)l W*cUlue?. All klnda of Machine* repaired. EDWARD L. ROSE & CO., B5 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Ya., oci3 Where Wo Have Been for Twelve Year*. Amusements. Grand Opera House. 0. C. QEST1IKU, U s'cc ami Manager. Three NlfcUtt ami Bdturlay ItaUnec, Commencing Thursday, OctoberlS. GIBSON & RYAN, Iu tho celebrated musical comedy, IRISH ARISTOCRACY! Introducing a fctronu ?otctie ol Vocalist*, lHu?. irr.i unrfJ'ointHlinn*. Price* of Mdmiwion. t\ ttamlno rent*. Matinee i?rl?**. 15, '.! "> and routs. Kc.-orvi.il *cut> . jj mlu at Mcl.nrt' II^iM, l'jiitrmi"'v. .,; Public Sala. UBLIC SALK OF MAIS STIiKKT KRAI. J'ltOi'KKTY. By virtue of tl*o authority vested In them by a 4r?r.>n of thu Circuit Court of Ohio ' tercdon the33dday o! Aj-rll a |t. Milt of Sobleakl H. Oaldwell Caroline M. WQ> aon aud other*, the uudcnlKticd apetial commitaloucre, will, ou TUESDAY. OCTODKIl no, isv>, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m..H>ll at public auc> Hon, at the front door of tin- r?mtt Ohio county, NY. Ya.. the lollowlm; .WmtIUM real property situate In the d v of Win. in,* in ?ald county, beluga portion ol the real i-r.>iiertr which wan set apart to Annie K. C.tMw, u i , i held In severalty foruiid during the term of her natural life for hordowvr by and a?ci,r.lii,- to the provision* of a decree made by the mM Corn ton the 10th day of November, w.? ,v suit of LouU KclU and othert V*. Hol.li Vtrn.lv uiiil other*, thut is to My : thu building lot nine (?) fronting twenty-two (22) feet uUuik hu. Wls. sldo of WhIu mrect lu the *ald cltv of Wiurii.ubeing oue of the imb division* of -ti,,. 1'rot.erty." >hown by the pint thereof, i? ( iu l3ce?l Book numbered 2.1, tuge 101, in theortiec ot the Clerk ol tbu County \ ourt nl . .muv Tkrxs ok 8Ai.B-Onc-thir?l of the pun-ha^ money, or to much moron* the purclumr uny elect, cu*h on the day of *al?i, aim tin- n M.iuc in two equal iuntnllmenu pnyahle in one un.l two year* respectively from the d?y of sale. n>th intereit front that day. To secure the deferrd in. HtAllinent* of the |?ua?hu>e money the special commissioner* will take from the i>t:rchaser liix uote with eiw?l security t<?y?tblc t? their order, and the title will be retained until the note* shall be paid, but if the pun Inner 1 iuiv niii>-half or more of the t)iirelia*e imuv.- in cash, hi* notes without |*i>onal ?eettrity will uUken (or the deferred iuitalhncntt, If utiv. 11 , nurclmter will have the yclvUepe. ut ?u"y Ur,. before the expiration of the taid twoyear* from the <iny of ?Ue. of paying the whole amount n nminiiiK unpaid of the purchase money w ith interest to tho day of payment, uud thus dKLarije hid liability. PAN* I EL LA Mil. IIKN ICY M. II CSS ELL, Special Ootnmludonert I ccrfify that the aliove natned ruuuniwloner* have given bond, with Kceurity it* required by tho decree under which they are itctluy. whef.u.no, h. va? uci. i. inv?. OCft JOHN W. MIT' III I.!.. i:i, rk. PUBLIC SALE ?or? Tito Hundred and Fifty Lots and l'arrels iu and adjoining lite (,'ity or Wheeling:. By virtue of tho authority ??f n durce of tlic Circuit Court of Ohio county. entered on the . :id day of April. A. 1?. IKns, in tin-milt o( s.i.iokl 1). Caldwell vi>. Caroline M. Wilson mid other*, the uudvwlvjuvvl spccUil commlNikmvth \\ ill, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOllEIt SI. I v.*. beginning nt ten o'clock ?. m.. nil nt public iiuctlou nt the Irout door of the Court lioti'c of Ohio county. W Vn? the following doeriM real property, Kltunte iu mid ndjolmntr tiu* city of Wheeling, Iu mid county, beluga |K?rtionuf . Ihomd property which wiwh-I upun u\ aunw E. Caldwell, to he bold iu nu-mltv tor mid ifuring the term of lu-r until ml life, lor her (lower, byutid according to tbo provision* of a decree mads by tlio mtfu Court, on tho 10th day of November, 1870, iu tho Mllit ??f JxiiiIhKiIIkmid others va. Bobieski Drody nnd others, ami which i* "now described with tpecinl reference to, a plat hereinafter referred to, nnd Is iu time hit*. of square 2t>, all oi sjuure 27, nil ni (except llUouml Wold's ground l, n'.l of iiiviifoii 1), (exccpt Strobe!, Hauler, Kobltthoii. Kline and Bowman's ground), nil of Divbiou a. allof Division i), (except lots No. ( tiixl 7). A purtlculardCKc.tlpUon, by metes and t ..mi.!., way bo found in the ?snld decree of April.., i?. Lot XUMUKitKD Two?IkliiK all of PivUlon G, (except lota t'? and 7), all of idvlslon J. usi-cpt lotaH, tf, 10, 111. :JJ and -ID. all ..l Dlvi.-icii K, (cxcept lota *_' ?, 27. 28 und A |mrtlruiar description, by metea and bounds, may Ik- found In wild decree of April 2a, 1W*. 1<ot Numwbhku TiiRBV.?Ileiujj nil of Division ' L, (except lota 1, 2 und :i). A particular <!. scription, by metes uiul bounds, may lit found iu Raid dccreo of April 2o. If-rs. This land bus been subdivided by the Mild commissiouers into parcels of convenient mm-, and some now street* and alley* have been laid out through tbo wild property. It Is pwvldcd in tlio decree that the wild atrceta and alley* j,had remain open and public for the benefit of tin- purchasers of the said property. A plat showing the cutlre property bns I* i-n prepared, on which may be feeeu the new hubdivlsloua, streets and ulleyr. hs well as the lots - which have not been sub-divided by the spccial ; commissioners. This plat may Uosoeu at tho ' otllceof the Clerk of ttic County Court ?if Ohio county, where it will bu open to public inspwtlon until and including the day ?f Mile. < hi this plat tbo exterior lines of the property to be sold are shaded red, so us to be readily dislluguishable. The sale will bo begun, ns aforesaid, on the JJlst of October, 18SW, and if not cunchuk-d on that day, will be continued from day to day un? ill an mo property mini wv TKHMS OK 8ALK?The termnof the mid -nir isliAll be one-third (if the purchase money, or mi much more lU the purehuter mny elect, fn w.-!i 011 the ?lny of tnle, ami the retdduo in two eijiml Itutallmeuto, payable in one and two >?ur? i?Kjieetlvely from the duy of wile, with intei- -t from that day. To necure the deferred install* menu of the purchiuio money. the i-omiiiiuion* era will take from the purchtper hi? i.<it? h ultli Rood security, payable to their order, and the title will be retained until the Mild m.te.i .-hull be paid. jlut if any purchiuer pay in liaii'lmiehalt r more of the purchase smmey, due (or die I property bought by hiiii, his notes, without j-er* KOtml surety, will bo taken fur tiio dciirnd installments, If any. the tltlo being ntuiued to weurlty until paid in full. Any ptirehiiM r tludl have the privilege, utimy time before the ex* "??w.i vpnf*. from the duy "f wilo, of noying the whole aiuotint remaining unpaid 01 hitf purchase money, nidi im.n-t i?? the day of payment. anil thu.i (IK'-Lnrfc hi; I Inbility. IMXIKI. l,a MH. llKNltY M. lir.vKM* Special ('oinmiialoucr*. I ccrtify thntlbcabove named comiaM?:iw-s bnvo given bund with reciiritv n- rc?|Ulrcil hy the dcaree under which they nrenttiin;. Wiikkm.no, \V. Va.. Oct. im\ orfi JOHN \V. MI'H'l!i:i.l.. fieri:. Trustee's Sale. IJUUSTKi^TsTLE Uy virtue of a deed of trust nude by hum'. Hu/lett to mc ah truMee, dated Muv if- recorded in thcolllcuof tfie ? 1* rk of tl County Court of Obio county, West Virginia. In I)t?*d ?>i TruatBook No. i.7, |wikci;i. I uiii nil nt auction at tbe nortli front door of the Court lloubo of Mtld county, on SATOKOAY, NOVEMBER 17, I \ commencing at 10 o'clock a. :n., the following de.'crllied property, tlmt Is to-my: The n<'*tii bnlf of lot unmlx-rcd one hundred and thirtyfour, Irontimr on tbe en? M so of Mark ft m4ii ue< Jn tbe Fifth ward of tbe city of Whirl In.-. Ohio county, Went Virginia. Tbe title In believed to be Rood, lint fllir.v as tru?teo I will convey only the title voted in wo by told deed of truat. Tkkjw ofSai.K?One third anil a ' ninrb rn- r?' iw tlio purcliitM-Telects lo jmv m c?mi >? i..< _ of Mile, the balance iii two ojiinl InMaliiucK >' onenud two year*, notes bearing int. : -t ifi i the day of Mile to l?e given for tbo *li*l?*r;?-0 ! menu, and the title to be retained uutii |'?y ment In made In full. \V. J. W. COWDKN', VrnH. W. H. If Al.T.KK. Auctioneer. Executor's Sale. I J^XKCUTOIt'S S<W,K I Centre Wheeling Properly I Ab executor of Tlioiuua IL Winis, detv : -1,1 will on WEDNESDAY, OCTOIJER 17,! nt 10o'clock n. in., *cll nt auction at the < House of Ohio county,.the following rial " 1. Lot hi on the niiii beaut corner v' street uml Alley 18, with 1 two-ntory brJ< ~ > -1 thereon. 2. The north 8fl feetH Inchotof I.ot '-n :: Houthwe.M corner of Main ntrci-t m. 1 v with 2 two-*lory brie* hottMs on Main nn ' I two-Mury brick Iioiimn on Alley l . Tkiijim of Hale.?One-third and mji much more of the purchn.se inouev us the j.urihu><T elect to pay, cash; untl the nv-uluv la two < , laymenU In one and two yeiir* with i;.1 from day of hiIc, payable annually, " good personal Mcurlty tobo glVCl he purebuert. and Alio to b< factory Insurance, and tho title to be ret 1 until paymcut in full. M. \\ A Ml' Executor of Thoma* II. Wlm.v ' ? J. C. fl^nvi:v. Am-tlotniT. " _ i D^nfoesional Cards. G. W. ATKINSON, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, [ General Insnruiuc A;ral, | 1K8 Itelol 8t? V.'hccllBS, W. Vn. I "Collection* nromntly a:i?ni;cu . B ance solicited In VVhccmi/;, and In *11 l ',' ' I I West Viivlnla. Cmi pl?ru in*uraw?'nt | ratwintnl In hotwmi-milw. Photography. I QABINET I'HOTOGKAI'll> 1 Only $3 00 Per Dozen nilHil.W UALLKRT, No. 42 Twcl/lb 3trecU i L