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f lie Jntcllioenccr. FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, womnou. lMtOU) DAILY, bSWWjUXLY AND WlULT, TERMS: By Mull, FoiUme Fuo ill lliO United State*. Dally, Ono Year *8 00 tally, Six Mouth*. ? 4 00 Pally, Throe Month*. 2 00 Pally, Ono Month ?... 66 Somi-Weekly, Ono Yuar ?... 2 60 Semi-Weekly, Six Montlii I 26 Weekly, Oue Year 1 00 Weekly, Six Moutbi 60 The Pally Intellljiuucer U Pellvered by Car rlera in Wheeling auU tuljaumt town* at IS cenu per week. Itiutcml at llio I'onloQlco at WUccllug, W. Va. u ikcuuiI cliuit matter.] WHKKMNG, FEBRUARY 5, 1880, Tun marching step of the oltico seek ar'a to-day?"i'our?(our?four weelu more." And now it In suid Unit u woman is a (bo bottom of tbo Sarnoan aflair. Ob woman! woman! Ik tbo ?Suiiiomi uiuttvr Bitnimrck ha not backed clown very fur?only juat i little hit?and tbo situation is still crlt kill. Tbo Herman Government mus r-'tiro still further. Ir President Cleveland approves tin bill raisintt tbo Department of Agricul turo to tbe dignity of a place in the Cab inet, there will be one more Cubine position for Mr. Harrison to All. It I not at all likely tbat tbo bill will b vetoed. Wbst Virginia raised last year 2,809, 000 busbelsof wheat valued at$2,783,00C which was above the average. The con product of the State was 10,140,000 bush els, valued at $7,751,520, also above th average. ^,015,000 bushels of oats wer raised, valued at $808,200. Tut New York J'imrt (Mugwump) i not at nil pleased with .Mr. Harrison' choice of Mr. Maine for Secretary c State. This was expected, uud now tba tbe Tima has expressed itself, the coun try will exporlenco a sonse of relie that tbo crisis has been successful!; passed. A has arrived in Now York tho othe day from the West, aud was immedi ateiy besot by dimo musouin manager who wanted hlin for a living curlosit; when It became known tbat bo hai documents in bis poscsslon proving tba he bad never suggested names for thi new States to ho formed out of- Dakota Tne forecast of the great Internationa labor congress to bo held at Paris nex month, detailed in tbe telegraphic now this morning, will bo read with mncl interest by laboring men. Tbo gather ing will be of momentous Interest ti workingmen of all classes, condition and factious, whether organised or un organized. Tim Democrat* of Indianapolis ore raising a groat rumpus becauso the City Council proposed /o name a small public park "llarrisou Squaro" In honor of the President-elect. Their indigna tion has prompted them to'introduce into the,Legislature a resolution naming the iquaro iu honor of the Into Vico President Hendricks. Tho Legislature should robuko such narrow-minded par tisanship by rejecting tlio measure. - Tim deutb of the Crown Frinco of Austria, which, whether it was a caso of murder or suicide, was undoubtedly tho result of his own profligacy, will not be universally mourned. Ho did not pos sess u character such as would have guaranteed to thupeoplo of that country tho reign of a good monarch. Tho de velopments sinco tho tragedy have opened tho eyes of tho world to this ead fact. If ho was killed by a husband whoso most sacred rights and relations lio had outraged, ho simply met a fate, which, suffered by a private Individual, would havo beon looked upon as his just deserts. ' Tni! AVhoelingorgan of tho Democratic party Is having very little to say theso days about tho "great bribery sensation" at Charleston. It has not oven told its readers that tho matter has practically "fizzled out," and that tko committco ap pointed to investigate has found nothing to investigate and has discharged tho witnesses. The purposo of tho "sensa tion," which was, as charged by tho In tki.i.[(iii.vcRit, to drive into caucus tho nnti-Kenna inon, having failed, thoro is no further use for it. Tho Kepubllcans should not lot tho Democratic schemoni off so easily. They should insist upon knowing what has beon dono with Mr. Shelton's "charges." llo.v. Joseph S. Millm in a letter to tho llrgiiltr says there is no truth what ever in tho publication by tho Cincin nati /far/itim* that ho has boon suggested by leading Hepubllcans for apositlon in tho Civil Service Commission, which ro port was commented upon at longth by tho Iktiiuiosncih. Ho says his natn'o has novcr boon inontloncd to tho Fresl dont In connection with that office, and lurthcrmoro that ho would not accopt thn appointment even If It woro tondored him and a confirmation unanimously given him by tho Senate. Tho En quirer* t dispatch had sUtod that Gen. doff had plodged himself to securo Mr. Miller's confirmation, which statoinunt nobody bollovcd, and which was ovl dontly Inspired by Democratic leaders to weaken Gen, Qofl In his party. Mr. Miller having come forward aud nailed tho falsehood tho llttlo scliomo will fall. y*lnftlv Labor III CltlBi. . Tho National Labor Bureau baa takon up tho subject of women's work and wages and Is making investigations which will likely result In much good, Tho Importance of tho subject increases ovory year because tho army of honest femalo wago-workora increases in slio. How to widen tho Hold of woman's work Is among the probloms that havo beon taken hold of by tho Bureau iu the hopes of arriving at somo sort of satisfactory nolutlon, Tho Now York 1'rru thus summarises tho work so far ai it has already progressed with especial regard to tho wages commandod by women In J the rlties.' alned by tho part al Inquirysro curtain no1 ""I'ncouraglng as wo might havo S?"f ?! !i01 ,ur H,n, iranclsco Hi. Paul ami H,n .CYre tKf ajUcfl In which tho tinniml i?i though tho Avuram^ lor v? I1?' that the average gives it the actual amount ol money received oiler deduct ing loet time, and that stenography, type writing and theaeml-prolesaioual occu pation* have keen excluded. Another point to be considered in this connection ia the fact that 14,018 out oi the 17,437 women questioned live at home and presumably are not entirely dependent upon what they earn for a living. If this proposition holds good it would be Bale to say that more than seven-tenths of ull the girls employed in industrial pursuits in our cities live at home. Thia undoubtedly accounts, in a law measure, for the fuct brought out in the investigation, that only u small percentage of tho women engaged in in dustrial occupation go to increase the ranka-of prostitution. The inquiry ahowa that nearly one-tbird of the fallen worneu are recruited from those engaged in household work, hotel work and cooking. Upon tho whole the first report shows that our city girla?fortlie concentration is greatost at tho age of 18?w ho cau earn tbeir living aasaleswomen, operatives in factories and other occupations calling for manual labor, are deserving of the highest respect and encouragement in their struggle for bread. BIr* Luwler'it I'ropuned llefortu. Congressman Frank Lawler, who rep resents a Chicago district in the Uouso of Representatives, introduced In that body last week a resolution to,liauiah from the Government Printing Ollice "alien orthography of words from for eign languages that have bccome natu ralised In our own language"?in othei words, to establish the phonetic system of spelling, which does not recogulzt the convenience nor necessity of silent letters. A great many nowspapors lmvo taken up tho discussion of the proposed "re form," which is not, by any means, t new question, some papers having ah ready adopted tho system, rfotably the Chicago Olobf, the agitation having been started In that city some years ago. Mr, Lawler, the author of thu Congressional resolution, has Blmply introduced the Chicago idea in the hopes that one ol the pet bobbies of tho western metropo' lis may receive a Government Indorse nient, in spite of tho opposition which comcs fro ii other centers of enlighten' mont. It is urged in behalf of Mr. lawler'f proposition that It ,1s a step "toward? rational and much needed simplification of English orthography," or "ortbografy' as It would be spelled under thu now system. It is but a moderate stop, how' ever, for, If Its provisions are quoted cor rectly, it does not go to the extent of in' stitutlng a complete discontinuance ol tho use of silent letters or tho foreign spelling of "naturalized" words. It aski merely for a simpler method of spoiling incases where the foreign orthography [pardon us?ortbografy] commits vlo lence against tho common rule of spell log. Some of our contemporaries sug gest that it go a little further and nbol' ish tho English usage of (//i as well asp/i as a phonetic equivalent ol/ln somi words, of ow or o long In others. This ii demanded in the namo of consistency The Chicago Ghbc given somo Interest ing examples, for instance: rough Is rud': then cough ?XiouliI bo ....cull! though tbulT; trough ..triilf: sua enough la ? -...cuuir. But, also: . bough U ...bow; thri'foro cougb must be mm. row; though tliou; through -trow; ao<! uuough cuow, u It used to bo. Again: onougb coif: therefore bough uiuitbe Ixitri' though thotr: rough rr.fT and I'tlouKll .eaoit. But we all know that] though in tho; thorcforo cough uiUftt bo co; bough bo; through ...trojutnl ?lougb ? JilO. And bo forth. "Tho use," it says, "ol gh aa a fonctic equivalent of f and of a miscellaneous assortment of other soundt of words of liko orthografy, is an ortho* grafic atrocity." John WANAjuKsngavoJlO,000 to help pay the Republican campaign expenses, Mr. Cleveland gavo $10,000 to help fur nish the slnotvs of war for tho Demo crats. Mr. Wanamoker's $10,000 was to help elect another man. Mr. Cleve land's 10,000 was to holp elect himself. Now, when Mr. Wanatnaker Is talked of for a Cabinet place, Mr. Cleveland's frlonds are malting remarks about "buy ing a placo." There wore members of Sir. Cleveland's Cabinet who gavo a great deal more than $10,000, and In violation of a United States statute which forbids officials of tho Govern ment to contribute nionoy for political purposes. Mr. Wnnamaker, boing a privato citizen, violated no. law. Our Democratic friends should keep mum. 1'renonoa of Mind. Deacon White?Sister Jones, what seoins to bo do niaitah wid Brudder Jones. Mrs. Jones?De doctor says he's got do remittent fovor, sail. Deacon White?If dot's de case please ax liiuij while de fever am on him, to re mit fur dat hog lie bought turn mojast Fall. llownro of Olutmenta for Catarrh tliat Con tain Mercury, as Mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely derange the whole system whon entering it through tho mucus surfaces. Such articles should never bu used except on prescriptions from renutablo physicians, as the dumago they will do are ten fold to the good you can possibly derlvo from tliein, Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., of Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon tho blood and mucus surfaces of the systom. In baying Hall's Catarrh Curo be sure you get tho gen uine, it is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. WTMold by druggists, price 76c per bottle. Ilomofl In tile South. The Queen \ Crescent route will sell excursion tickets to Fort l'aync, At tnlla, Tuscaloosa, Decatur, Ala., Hattes burg, Jocksou, Miss., and Arcadia, 1a, at one fare for rouud trip, on November 20, December 4 and 18, tickets good for sixty days. Now Is your chance to ex amino the cheap farming lands of tho South. No plltsards, sura crops and a pleasant climate. All trains leavo from ho Grand Central Depot, Cincinnati, For pamphlets and other Information address Nell C. Kerr, Central Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, IV, or D. O, Ed wards, acting Gonural Passenger Agent (juoon tit Crescent route, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kiearalon Ttiksta to MomuUvllti, [ On and after Fobruanrl, the Ilaltimoro A Ohio llallroad will sell excursion tickets train Wheeling to Moundsvllle and return at tho rato of fifty cents for the round trip. Ticket* will lie sold every day and will bo good for two days including dato of sale, ? tts Kicurilun TirkiMi lo Moiitiilavlllc* On and after February 1, tho Ohio lllvor railroad will sell excursion llrkets from Wheeling to Mounilsvilio and re turn at tho rato of fiOc, tickets good two days, Including data of mIo. FASHION HOW Crepe is very popular. Gloves Cor evening wear extend bat a hort distance above the elbow. Girdles, odalisque tushes and antique iroeades are among the fashionable nov lties. Long-haired, black monkey-skin muffs Jid Vandyke collars are again in high avor. Long cloaks, bordered with fur, are :ut diagoually open Instead of straight ip and down. Judgiun froui recent importations by lie jewelera, pink coral will be fashion jle ere long. There is a revival of old Chnntilly aces, and many handsome patterns are ?lng imported. Small toques and turbans are still wpular, and become some faces better ban large bats. Dainty ties of Hue white bolting cloth, embroidered at the ends and tied loose y at the throat, are verv chic. The passion for green has brought the leuiand for emeralds up with a rush. Jewelers find the green stone is remark ibly popular. lllack astrakhan gloves with leather palms and fingers are warm and not at ill unbecoming to the hand. They aru ilso economical, as one pair will outlast ?winter. Now MurtiuavHlti Guff Club. Social Currttpondciict qf Uu Intdlttftuccr, N*w Mahtinsviu.k, W, V*., Feb. 2.? l'ho Cioll*(Jlub met pursuant to call of the President, and appointed tbo follow ing named delegates to the State League Convention to be held at Parkorsburg, Feb. IB, 1880: Bert Cochran, Judge S. 1'. Jacobs, M, A. llrnst, J. W. Mclntire, 0. L, Yuger. Alternates: J. 8, Mc Caskey, W, W. Selby, Win. Brown, It. In'. Thomas, J. E. Hart. Amotion accrediting anymomberof the club who may bo present us a dele gate wns adopted. The coinmittce on resolutions, con Hilling of J. W. Mclntire, 0. L. Yager, J. E. Hart and J. S. McCuskey, reported the following, which were unanimously adopted. WUBUEAS, The effort made by un scrupulous political knaves to defeat the will of the voters of this Cogrcssiou al District by scratching the name ol Hon. Geo. W. Atkinson from ballots af ter they were in the custody of our county court, and thus giving tlio tor tiiicate of election to John 0. Pendleton, who is not entitled to it, has cast a blot upon the reputation of county of Wetz el, and, Wihrkas, Tho majority In the present Legislature are endeavoring to prevent a declaration of the result ol the guberna torial election, with tho evident inten tion of reversing the will of a majority of tho voters of the State, legally ex pressed, in the choice of Gen. Nathan uofffor Governor of tbo State; there fore, AWirif. That wo demand a thorough investigation of tho alleged frauds upon the ballot in fliis county, by thu proper officials, and call upon the County Court to offer suitable rewards for the detec tion aud punishment of UioBo who have thus disgraced tho comity. Jlaoktd, That tho revolutionary and unconstitutional course of thu majority in the Legislature in the matter of can vassing tho returns of thu late State election deserves the severest condemna tion of every good citizen, and we cor dially approve of the determined and Iiatriotie coiMbo of tho Republican niciu icrs of the Legislature in their contest for right, law and established usage. Blncero Thnuki. Mr. Henry Taylor, Superintendent qf the Equitable Endowment Auociallon qf II (tl A lrfflnUt, office 11-tiChupllne street, Wheeling, U. In. Sin:?I beg to tender you my sincere thanks lor the prompt payment o( the claim duo on the death of my cuild, Annie Sanders, who died at 10 a. m. February 4,1SS0, and you paid me tlio full amount at :i n. in. the samo day. Wishing your Association the greatest success, I uiu,'yours most respectfully, her Ahaxd* X Sanmiis. mark. A boy called on Mr. Herrlck and wife last Tuesday morning andtlioy conclude to keep him. Contiitfiouit lilood Diseases. Ulcera, sorca, plmplea, Itch, salt rheum, ctc., ftro evidences of contagloua blood dlscoao. It la manifestly ft duty to eradicate blood poison from the ayatcm byauso of B. B.B.I Botanic Blood Bulm), tbui enabling tbo sore plftcw to heal, aud thereby removing ftll possibility of other mem* ben of tbo family becoming llkowlao afflicted. Bond to Blood Bftliu Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book "jaSS Olive, N.C., wH.c: "1 hid runnlug sorca ou my shoulder* and urma. oue >ottlo B. B. B. cured mc entirely.' L. Johnson, Belmont Btatlon. MImu, write*: "B. B. B. hn* worked on mo llkon charm. My head and body wo* covered with aoren. ?nd m? hulrVame out! but B. B. B. healed mo quickly/' W.J. Klnnln, llutchena, Texas, wrflea: *'B. B. B. luia cured my wile of a lunjo ulctr on licr eg that doctoni aud all other mcdlcluo could not CUM.' J. ltosaman. a prominent merchant of (]n>?DNboro. (?a.? wrltca: "1 know of several caaca of blood dl?enno apeedlly cured by 11. H.?. Two jottles cured ft lady of ugly acrofuloua aklu l?(v!'o. Blrchmore & Co., Maxcy.Cla.. write: "B. B. 11. In curing Mr. ltobt. Ward of blood jtolnon cITccted one oi most wonderful curea that ever came to our knowledKO." ,, l?ogau & Co.,- wholesale agon la. 11 1)11511. BCIIEMR1CII?On Monday evening. February 4, 18rt>, at 0:40 o'clock, OKoitoK *., ion of Al* bert K. and Mary A. Schemrlch, aged 2year?, ft months aud 11 daya. Tbo Fuiernl will tako place from tbo parenta' residence, coruer ef Fourth aud Uallroad strecta, Benwood, W.*Va., NVcdneaday after noon at 2 o'clock. Frlenda of the family arc Invited to attend. Interment at ronln aula Cemetery. Wolff's Acmo Blacking. to Housewives. fl? farmer andwotklw man who barn l*wn out !u th? mod nil day can waah their boota ?U*nbafuro onlBrlnflthohouan. Theynlllbo Soft, Pollthod and Dry?U dmaad with Walfl'sAG MEaiacking Makoa hounkooplng easier, Save' Sweeping nnd Scrubbing. Tto tontllHIl WOU ? IIMldMl *111 Wit?? ?US anil hard in annw water ?r rain, and will ta WATBRPnOOF* tedlN. try II, and Insist th.lnJrhnA.n3i and aoaa n? It Jbu>>ft?** for Cent.1 Bhoea and rami ft month tit Ladl*\ Uoaqaatod aaa Harness OrtMin?andPrr?rr t Bold by bhoci Hl4it?s QfoeMf, Dracitslfl, Ac, WOLFF ft RANDOLPH, phiuocip -a??B? Wanted. ?*&??". oVio, ap2MTn*a ?%\T A NTKD?FOll THE UN1TKD SMfis^asaji del-TUia ?? wsH!1 New Advertisements. ypw GOODS I We are constantly receiving reluforwrneuta to ur already large stock of Fancy Good*. Crescent liven. Saratoga Cbipa. Evaportted FruiU, rench Prune!, Cepe Cod Craubentea, at P. UANAUEK'8m~ Sole Agonta for the only original ^rtd^UuH ^ DESIRABLE FARM FOK BALK. *An 60 Acre Farm Just wlthln'a stone's throw f Triadelpbla; well improved, comfortable rame hou?e, ft room*, baru aud stable, laud uu erlalil with coal. W1U bo sold (or much lesa tian lu value. l<x C. A. BUHABPEH A CO. SALE OB RENT. P?H A Kuru Cliunce fur a Hutcher, Only $3,750 for tbo well known Muth roperty iu Fulton, containing Yt we, uext cbenri Pork Packing House, with Hue two lory ilrick Dwelling, Stables, Slaughter House, TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS. We make it our special buslueaa to Kent, Col DCt Kenu, |wy taxes, place insurance, w? to re lair* urn1 take general management of proper lea, thus relieving ileal Ktlate Owuera of the luplcaaautaud peity annoyance* o( their ten nta. We make prompt mouthiy or quarterly re urna, with atatemeutaof mouey collectedami oucbera for all bill* paid. C. A. SCHAEFER A CO., (ieueral Agency lluslueas. lo4 Ileal Katate, ctq.. established in 1*77. gTOOKHOLDERS' MEETING, The annual meeting of tho stork holders of Tin Vheeling Club will be held at the ltootns of the 'lub, Tuesday evening, February ft, 18M>, at > t'clock, for tho transaction of such buslueaa ai nay come beforo it. including tho election o brce Director* and the consideration of pro Mised changes in (ho by-laws by abolishing See Ion -J of Ariiclo I, roduciug the Treasurer's bom rom f-'.'oo to tfttt), and tho monthly dues of uou ?ealdent membersaacovered by Article Xf, t< [?2 00. A. C. WUITAKKH, foA Secretary. Regular Tuesday packki forParkeraburg, i'omcroy, Golll- m. ? {tolls, 1 ronton, Huntington, Purls- UttMM nouth, Mayavllle. Cincinnati aud*B"S* Louisville. Tho elegant i>assonger steamer -ANDES, Chaa. Muhleman, t'om'r, Mart P. Noll, Clerk, rill leavo for abovo point* on Tuuday, Fkd i, at a o'clock p. m., aharp. Paaaemrewam freight receipted through to all poiuta Wcat am For freight or poasago apply on board or to ja'JH FRANK BOOTH. Agent. J^ANDRETHS' Garden Seeds. Wo havo Just received the largeat and tho bca telectcd atock of Litndretha' Celebrated Garde! Seeds ever brought to Wheeling. Guaranteed l< L>o frcah and pure. Wo are prepared to sell then it reasonable prices. Please call aud see ua be Fore scudlug elsewhere for Seeds. Ja7 li. K. G1FFKN A CO.. lfttt Main St ' Decorated Dinner Ware. NEW GOODS Low Prices.' KW1N0 BltOJ., 1815 Maukkt Btiikkt. feft JIO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF "American Glass Company." Notice la hereby given that tho corporatora o 'Ambkioan Gi.au* Company" have nppolntci JATUKDAY, FEURUARY AItttf. at ono o'clocl p. m., om the time, aud Room ft. Cranglo'i Ulock 1318 Market atreot In the city of Wheeling, We* Virginia, aa tho place for holding a general meet Ing of tho Ntockholdera of said company t< elect ft board of directors, make by-laws, am transact any other business which tnny lawfull; lie douo by the said stockholders lu genera incotlng; and at which time and place said geu L'rnl meeting will bo held for the pur|ioses abov Indicated. IJv order of John P. Miller, Andrew fiottschall mil other corporators of "American GlossCoui pany." feft-TU ~ PERFECT MUSIC BOOKS i i"""'?wx"!?? wSb IItot. u? itil!8SL%JSi%LS&, r?. for CHOIRS, for CLAME8, for CONVENTIONS, arc norliapa mpoaslblo-but l)moN A Co.'i matolileaa booka arc Juit on tho Hue. Emerson's Easy Anthems, ? uumbcr-quito new-give about ono /or etch beaut*/ yCftr'aml nr? 'Ul1 8raoonnd odi! Harmonv conu'p?r d?**) bv i* o. .? .? .mi 1v Emerson. lit now una vcrjr ?? wrfcct" book for HIorIub Cliuacs, perhaps thebeat of a long BcrleaofT>ooka by tho same author. The Graded Singing School, ?SS!MSfff 1 P. Hodges, is a lenalhlp, practical method, ?.fifL\?.r3r ??n,?lbIo. pracUrn! teacher. and Is .fully furnished with good material lor auo ccmIuI work. I Jehovah's Praise, Church Muilc nook, Willi n forge Dumbero! Anthems and Tuuca for ubolra, also Glee*. rart-Songa, nud u multltudo of raelodloua exercises for classes. | Temple Chimes, afifefi^QK L7.!2i ff&MK?0' "m aMivl I Praise in Song, ?!tt? | Buuday School and I'ralsebook, full of uu* commonly good uualo audbymna. Avery "perfect" book forveatryaluglng. Any book mailed for retail prlcc. OLIVER DITSOH & CO., Boston. JaMMThAW | C. II. ditbon A CO., M7 Broadway, New York, (Mutual Savings Bant Hai Removed from No. 41 Twelfth Street to |No. 1160 MAIN STREET, Noxt Door Above Exchange Bauk. 11.^0? on,tho rautual plan j has no cap I it*15tock:. tbooutlrapronu are divided among I the dcnoaltnra. t and July. from Ciuo r. x, to mu iiiniu |'iuiiia nru tho depositors. Dividends declared In January I. ?I?co for bualnesa dally In 8:80 p. m ' Open on Saturdays at 4:80 r. m. Dojtoalta received from ono dlmo up, I Money to Loan on Real Estate Security. HOWARD 1IAZLBTT, ltaldent | W. B. 8IMIH0N, EDWARD BOBERTSON, Vlce-Vrciiilimu. W. 0. Wilkinson, aiu. Hitchm,i, Bwrcmrr. 1 kii.ii rnr. Tho WONDERFUL .IMG CHfijF Mrimnfe iii *!*? OF appliances for invalids. BABY fiQACHES ? , ?'pr lOOdlmtcatdwdgus. udMiuin M *??. DRUNKENNESS ''MBBPHI. mHBsSbsRH tjHP ft';.*7 LoaAN *co;' """"tfivJiw JJ? F. HBATH, V. 8., (luecoMor to at. 0, B. Itoblmon.) i Practitioner ol 20 Tears Experience. fflaKT''- *"?lw ch""iM ?M aW*1*? t*'*Pl?on? iniw.mi <u7 - nmmnllr mrinm. TO ADVERTISERS. Cao. E. Stlfel & Co. Geo. E. Mel cSo CO., Special Sale ?-OF? BLANKETS, COMFORTS, DRESS GOODS And WRAPS. 50 Pairs White All-Wool BLANKETS, NI.IUHTLY SOILED. At One-Half the Regular Price COMBINATION Dress Patterns, FIGURED, HI'ItU'Kl) & l'LAIN, Worth $18 00 for (V 00 Worth 15 00 for 7 50 Worth 12 00 for 0 00 Worth 10 00 for 5 00 &o., Sic. 200 Comforts. Oil Boiled Calico and Best Cot ton, to be closed out re gardless of price. WRAPS. Ladies' and Misses Wraps, must be sold. Greater bar gains than ever In this de partment. lJ^Odd Lace Cur tains at less than one half their value. Geo.E.Stifel&Co, 1114 MAIN ST. Jeisn J. S. Rhodes & Co. Trice COT INHALF! Extraordinary Bargains IK ALL-WOOL IMPORTED Black Dress Goods 42 INCHES WIDE, Consisting of Camel Hair Serges, Diagonal Serges, Armure's Striped Ettemlnes, Otto mans, Jaffatas, &o. BSTNot a piece north less than One Dollar a Yard. Choice of the entire line, 50c. PER YARD. J. S. RHODES t CO., jaW ?J 1152 MAIN ST. Business Cards. 0.8. IHiltott. u. F. amir. Pbilpott & Giesey, ARCHITECTS And Superintendents. Matin. Specification! Mil Katlmatoa prepared for liundlugs of *11 descriptions. INTERIORS A SPECIALTY. Correspondence Solicited. OrjflGKl Cor. Nineteenth & Boff Sts. delft ; Isabel Kimrerly. 0.0. Davii. KIMBERLY& DAVIS, Successors to J, M. Clouston, Dealers In Grain, Floor, Feed, Hay, to. Also Commission Merchants for West Virginia reductions, Coal, Lumber. Wood, Ac. Goods delivered free to all |?rti of the city. I'redui lidil . 1*. L. K1M1IKHLY, General Manaier. Office and Warehouse. 1029,1636 and 1637 South street, corner to Market street. oca gTKPHEN McOULLOUGH, Contractor and Builder. HIAJIK 4 BHICK BUII.D1K0S, Mr All c'art>enler Work prontpUy i Handed to on rauonnble torn.. Ro.ld.noe, 4, Plftwnlh ?ltwu Mum In n?r. )?l REDMAN A 00., General Machinists, And Munfuttnn ol Mulnt lUUonu, blMH, OohOiiruu* IwrrarancKm, WHKW.WW. w, A I'l' KINDS OK BOOK AND JOB Oeo. R. Taylor-New Spring Goods. ?n E W Spring Goods! GEO.R.TAYLOR Begs to announce the ar rival of his New Stock of Toile du Nords, Seersuckers, - Embroideries, Ladies'Cambric Underwear, Faille Silks, &c., &c. Good Goods and Good Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. GE0.R.TAYL0R 1150 MAIN STREET. Frew & Bertschy?Funeral Directors, &o. Frew&Bertschy FUNERAL DIRECTORS -?AND EMBALMERS, 1117 ZMZA-IHSr ST. Our facilities are unsurpassed. We are prepared to con duct burials in a most satisfactory manner. All Modern Un dertaking appliances. Competent management guaranteed. Copper, Zinc and Metallic Caskets, CASES, AND WOOD COFFINS, ALL THE LATEST IMPROVED DESIGNS, AND A FULL LINE OP BURIAL GOODS! ? Jji^We aim to be Prompt, Considerate and Reliable. Calls by Telephone Answered Day or Night. Frew & Bertschy. Books, Stationery, &c. CITY BOOK STORE, ISO! MARKET STREET. New Book! In Paper Covers. Hill Nye's Thinks. Very Funny, 2ac. Hryan Maurice. By Waiter Mitchell, flOc. The other view of the "Robert Klamere" question. Robert Kliraore. Now KUltlon. lira. Ward. Cloth, 76c. s paper, GOc. silence of Dean MalUand. Now Edition, Wo. Mlu Uretherton. Uy author of "Robert Kli mere." 200. Colonel Quftrltch, Hjr Rider Haggard. 20c. In Far Lochabor. Uy Wm. Black. 16c. Ullmpaea of Krln. By Beaton lillllfzan. lllui (rated. 60c. Tho Klect lady. By Geo. McDonald, lfto. Undercurrent*. Uy tho "Duclieis." 16c. . Bargains In Sot* and Gift Hooka left from Holi days. Sunday School or other Libraries caa make money by buying now. Correspondent* MjalP* BTANTON ft DAVKNTORT. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Day Books, Journals, ledgers, Caw Honks, In* Toloo and Trial Ralance Books, die. Inks, Pens and Tenctls, Utter Files, BUI Flics ind Transfer Cases, Ac. Urgent stock end Greatest Variety In UieClty, for sale HeUll at Whofoiala Prices, by JOSEPH GRAVES, No. 20 Twelflh Street, don V A1.ENTINESI Fine and Comic, At Wholesale and Retail, orders promptly filled. Bookseller and M1M7 C. It. QU1MBY, ? vf and Newsdealer, Photography. QABINKT FllUTOOHAFllB Only $3 00 Per Dozen niUUIlW UALI.EBT, Ho.uTmllUi ilmt. Paper, Eto. A. C. JAMISON & CO., (?UCCXS80M10 D. WAOXKX*) Jobbers and Wboloalo Denlera In WRAPPING, ROOFING, PRINT, Glass and CArpot Papers and Bags. All Slxoi of Manilla Wrapping raper on hand. No. 1321 Main Street HOOFING MATERIALS A SPECIALTY. Alao Cotton, flax and Colored Twlnoa.' Will alao furnlih tbo tndowltb Printed Duil* neaa Card on toper Bags, Manilla Papon, &o., Ao., at loweat ratoa. nofll WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMAN8, WholMtlo nod Bo tall Dwlir In PAPER! Clrooen', Bntchen'and Baken'Straw Wrapping Buttor DUbua and twine*, and all klnda of Manilla. Felt and liulldlug topera. by potul hh or uliphone, on thon notice. 1433 MAIN A 1411 SOUTH STfl., QMS Whwilln>, W. V?. HousofurnlBhlng Hardware. VjABLK CUTLKUYI Platid Knives. Plated Porki, Platid Spooni. Wholwla and R.UII, at 0X0. W. JOIINSON'H HONS. d?i? mo Main snwi jJIIAHS FIRE SETS, Brail Pindiri, Bran Aih Pan Fronts. A luw iworlmenl ol .itlra ?n,l t.rlro. althi Until *?te au4 Bouwlurn Mliln* sioro o! NKHIIITT * 11*0.. dtS 1913 Market Stnot, Amusements. op^rahous^e," ONE NIUUT ONLY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1889. MsguUlceul ProdueUuu j?i the Late.1 aud Fatuous of nil English Melu drauiu, THE STOWAWAK With all IU TbrHHug and Woclrouilv Nal5^ Bceulcsud Mechanical htftct?,lm'fu<thi2 *? tho Mastcrplece of htuKo Realism, A Full-Rigged Vacht at SB?! The Great Cast embraces Mean. v.. tor. Feuwlek Ariwiroug, Murk i.tncli, L,, Baker, Harry Hawk, William L*v. k. j. u,,! ' Charles U. Eajley, BoUrt K. K.Juur.U, ,'L.; Misses Halou Wwithcrby. Marloii blnioic, Llv, nora Bradley aud Mario Hurt loit. aorSoiiMtlouul aud Startling IntrtxluctloQ of Two Noted Craeksuieu, "spike" IUiuiohv ??Kill" McCoy, wboblowoFK ii a lu-al lroq.?;. wllbCleuuluu burglars Tools at eur>>;lwa: an c?. NOT*.?"Tho Stowaway" coine* Irow Mi, ,, Ganleu Theatre, New \ork, wh.-rv it r,,cm, tormlnutcd tho uftwt surpassingly brilliant iOUStf. incut lu tho history ol that ten,mneaj,?J. Admission, 7G and .V) cento. UcMtved imi. OPERA HOUSeT THE BIG SHOWi TWO NIUIITB, Friday and Saturday, February 8U Greatest of the Season. The Popular AriUu HARD1E and VON LEER, Iu tho Grand Molo Drama, On the Frontier MY ANNA LEWIS JOHNSON. 50 People In the Production. 50 Under tlio Management of Wiu. 1*. Wkmtu. A GENUINE INDIAN IMASS UAXU. It?GKANI) 8TRKET i'AKADES?t At 12 o'clock noou. And Uroud Flfeworks Parade at < 1*. M, Seouro Seats and Avoid Crowds. Eveningprices, 7b un?l 60cent*; rcscivrd n?u tl 00. Msllueo prices. 60 ami v:> ccuu; nwrved scats, 76 cents. Halo of scat* coiuincnct* Wednei day, February 0. ut C. A. House's music store. ft?l Grand Opera House. 0. C. UENTHKR, Lessee aud Manager. Throo Nights- and- Wednesday Matinee, coia mouclugoit MONDAY EYEN'INU, Feb. i, Fun pou the Millions! ADA CI LMAN And her Company of Comedians, in a Muilcal Farce Comedy, lu thrco Acts, by Frank Dunwiii. "Bubbling Over!" New and SparkHug Muslcl Popular Hones! Nw Specialties! New Dances! Funny situ* tlonn! Pretty Girls! Great Novelties and Strong Company. AdmImIoiu 15.23, anil 60 cents, Heats now oa islo at Mol.uru House Pharmacy. (w Grand Opera House, 0. C. OKNTHKIt, Leasee and Manager. 3 Night*, Commencing Thursday* Fin. 7, GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIESI An>l Greatest of all FcAlure Show. The Most He lined and Elegant Vaudeville Coo puny lu Amurlea. JJupcrlor In talent ami nua bora to any previous Specially Couipauy. Fred. I FIMIEB BROS | lsurt. Paul | HAMLIN A HAMLIN | Frank. Eitcllo Wellington, Fntuk O'ltrlsn, Ncwoouh irlo, Luigi, Del'Oro. Choi. | lilt tAN I' audriAVILLEI O01. John K. Drew, M'lle Alberts. Clint I W1L80N and llltLVAIlliEl Mtrslr. GUSH j HILL, tho World's Champion. Prices. 16, 25 and 60 rents. Reserved miu (01 sale at Mchuro House Pharinncv. (ri Stockholders' Meetings. ?VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVES _13l that agcueral meeting of tiiu Htockholdin of "Pkaiiohy Inburance Company," Iih-. Utn called by tho Hoard of Directors, to b* held it Its priuclpid ofllco or place ol 1iiinine-?, No. 1X5 Market street In tho city ol Wheeling, aud U* snuio will ho held at laid place on Satushat, thk'JSd Day ok Feuiiuary, HW?, at lOo'elurkt m., for the purposo of cotislderliiR ami a<ln|.iiri( or rejoctltiKa molutlou to extend the time i.l tho ('eutiuuatKN) of ssld corporatlmi lur tlliy years beyond the with day of March, iw, tbe uateof thocxplratlou of tliu time Hmlicl (or its continuance In thooKreemeut for ttifonai tion. lly order of the Board of Directors. JUS. F. PA ULL, Secretary. Additional Notloo. Notice Isals ? hereby Riven of my lntcntloA tootTer the said resolution at the Ketienl unit ing aforesaid, notice of which resolution nni mectlug Is abovo given. A. J. CLARKK, A Stockholder of "I'olbody Insurance Cm pany." n'."i Assignee Sales. wJSS W vi? W?.,,rcfkfi ?'.? illy u! ^JSrM^SStfViKr menu ffiu vJ'?i"dllllC:r>' T?''. !??> '"pVcmlHi ?!i M?ln rtiSS in th? 5r.ri"*S ,j;??l<>r>-. *?. :::i LwlfiilE!'A?rin!;ivris: kind. to'bo'LSd Vjfyi '?rtf vohlf let c.i virion. Icrnl tSrU^imK "'<"|,|,or.'"lll'>'1,111 h"'' s#ai3s TMMOrgnjt-OjiM,. _W. H. n,i.LMJAuo.io?'^rDt":'1'1' '""'5 Insurance. ' K'laKoMe Endowment Annoclullou, $8! v""?k SUMMARY Of AtaCTB, 3J*T DKCKMUKJI, JM5. MUtJ0 Mort*t*t" (flr,t??"'?) ?f rcnl i^fe^nii-oK::::::;::::::::: fflS All other aMoN, ' No llabitlllM. ,"'*1" henry TAYLOR, HtipMntondont lot Wnt VlrilnU. Crnc*-inj ciuniN, Sr., Whcollim, *. Vt OPf'ICEMOl' AMKH'IATIOIC, l^rtcul-aKN J?HN ?. CROCK Kit. g?crct?ry-AM4KN C. CLARK S'"f"C"I-"?io?9P i. i iu. Ooneral Amu?HAMUEI. ay.Afl. )?" >i n 1,ci u 'JhiO 00 _ Jewolry, Watohoa. Ac. Fine Diamonds A SPECIAL!'V. i,"*?""?UN 10lha (rent ,??O j'n0 Of burmui.l. wliii miff? mrl*. Our ?!/>??* iflilwT^i'."! for U,u. tru.l.. huM 'loilW north trlihl" WEiW,1 'A?A'r? f>( O'lf HjifcUl t^Mnllly ??HIM ISn i'ii1 "f,,M w'?''"w ?" I"""'"" KtniiK'X'1 -?? """ I. C, DILLON & CO., JBWBLBR8. No. \m Mufkfl fllrwt Ohtna, Glass and Quoonswaro. JVHT OI'KNKIJI " ? ' All RIpvkiiI I.IIIP ?( CHAMBER SETS M #|>eclnl istw frlcri. joiin rmnn, Jill. IMP Mwln m mis PAPER '"*'P?P?r AilMrtUlna Bnmui il? y"' SfercNIW*