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Infeilifleucet. Fr?w,Campbell* Hart,Prop's. ISaL'fcD UAJLV, SUII-WKKKLY AND WKKKLY. By Mail, I oMdko Krco in Uiu United State*. WliKEMMj, OOTOUEK22, 188U. MTl'fclMOMt wlaloujf lu?uucrlLe tu the lUllY Inthli lUSNCKft < uu do M> by leudlng lii Uiefr or dun tu Utu i.NTfcLi,iuKM)Kit olllcu uu Potbtl t aril or utbi rwiu). They will bu punctually nriwl by earrlt'N. In a speech ut Koanoke, Vs., Governor Hill, of Now York, invited southerners to visit lho World's Fair in 18V2. lie (lid not tell them he would meet them in Chicago, however, to see that ^ljey have a nice time, Tins Chicago Inter Ocean welcomed the Pan-Americau Cougreaa iu bpauiah. A happy thought and.no doubt appreciated by the delegates, but the Chicago public ia in ignoruuce aa to whether it waa a cor dial welcome to the visitors or some tbiug now about the L'ronin mystery, Tub oil development, second only in importance to that of iho coal, in a bless* lug wo were uot looking for with a very great degree of confidence a few years; ugo, but now it has come we look' upon it as "u matter of course." In | these "boom" duys wo are prepared for i anything. Now that u new Commissioner of' Pensions has been appointed, a long| sufl'ering public will hope that tho Tan ner-Noble episode will be given a rest. It has ceased to bo interesting, and in | viow of the fact that it has boen settled, is no longer a matter of public impor-' tance. Let us talk ubout something elso. j A QU?KJt curt of justice is the article | dealt out by New Jersey courts, A few weeks ago a jury in that State found Mrs. liumilton guilty of murderous assault and she was sentenced to the j>eniten tiary, in tho face of conclusive evidence that she acted is 6olf>dcfcnso. Noto coined an account of a Now Jersey mau btfing let ofr with a flue of $25 after he confused to stealing over $J,OiO. Nisws comes from Harper's Ferry that Joliu Brown's fori is to bo torn down. Some measures should be taken to pru seive the building from destruction. It is said that a Philadelphia syndicate will probably purehuse ft uud remove it to that city, but the old "fort" would bu out of place anywhere save on our own soil, aud West Virginians should see to it thut the relic is preserved hero. It is not surprising that the^Iississippi Republicans thought it necessary to with draw their .State ticket, in viow of the' certainty that it would not have a fair show iu the field, but they should not have taken tho action they did. The cause was worth lighting for, and the Alississippians would have received more credi. for remaining in the field than for retreating because the odds appeared to be aguinfct them. No better eyidenco of tho desperate straits of the Ohio Democrats is wauted than tho fact that they havobeeu obliged to call frcm his retirement the poor "old Itomun." After ho had been dragged over tho country a year ago Mr. Thur uisn, with a weury sigh, expressed the hope that he would now bo left to enjoy his old age in peace. But tho desperate Democracy is no respecter of the wishes of even an honored leader who earned his rest years ugo. D*u.y,ouu Year Daii.v, cix Month*,... Daily', 'i brut* Mentha Van l'uul for I'tslroleuin. It is uiteriHtiiiK to nolo the success of the experiments with gas produced from petroleum. About two months ngo u Wyandotte, Mich., iron firm begun ex perimeuting and have met with such - satisfaction that they have now decided to discard coal entirely. They have demoustruted that 1,700 barrels of petro leum will take the place of 1,000 tons of coal, their weekly consumption. For a year previous to theso experiments gas produced from coal lmd been used with profit. A Ncrloua yuf?lWin l or tlio Worklnuiucn. Uulcsa Micro is ii chaoge in the pro ijrnitiiiiu befoto next May, thu ?uinmur of ISM) will witness one of the greatest strupglcB between employee and their workerti that ever occurred in this coun try. The occasion will be the demand inado by the Knighta of Labor and thu Federation ol l.abor, together represent ing almost the entire body of wage workers in tlie United Statu, that eight lipurs aiiali eonatilute aday'a labor. Un less thu employers consent to tiie change 0universal strike Mill bo ordered, and that it will be a costly one can readily be aeen. It la, therefore, proper that at tills early day the wage-earners and their employers should begin to think about thu subject and thoroughly con aider it in uli its phases, so that, if pos sible, on amicable conclusion may bo readied before the iltuu cornea to act. The New York Tribune, In discussing the matter in 11 aerlnua way, tnakea bouiu practical suggestions which are worth quoting. It doea not appear, aaya the Tribune, that the labor organisations have uiaile any serloua effort to ascertain whether tbe work necessary to the maintenance of society call be done In eight hours per day. In some occupations It ob viously cannot be. 1* others thedlfll , cuity and euibarraasiniml would be so great that perhaps no attempt to change the hours ol labor In those employment* would bo made, Dutiu most occupa tions the contemplated change Is entirely possible; the i|uestli>n Is whether tlio public can afford II. II there were now unemployed as many aa ono-fllth ol all the working people, then a reduction ol working hours Irotn ten to eight would just sulllco to restore the equilibrium, and tlio work society requires would get (lone satisfactorily, leu men dividing tlio wage> Instead ol eight. Hut there la not only no evidence, there la not even an uaertlun or belief, that one-fifth ol tbo possible workeia are unemployed. Out of twfenty million peraons who seek to earn their living by labor, certainly not liall a million are at any time unem ployed, Kiitl probably not half that num ber, ur one In eighty, "It la a favorite theory with many res toners that human labor will accomplish 0 wucji in eight bourn as it does iu ten. 'o deny this dogmatically without any nvestigation would bo foolish, but it is qually as foolish to assert or believe t without any evidence. The man who onds a machine cannot us a rule get nore work out of a machine thau it how lots, whether he works ten iioura or right hours, or -only ono hour. The {rest army of men whose labor is coo* lected with that of animala cauuot get the horaea or oxen to do us much in night hours ?a they do iu tun. Iu a very large number of employments it seems to be obvious that the amount of work uow performed could not be performed in less time, although iu other employ? tnents there is room for doubt about it. "The labor organizations do not appear to have investigated this matter. If they had done so, if they had first ascertained in what employments huiuau labor might ba cut down iu time without reduction in products, the public would bo strongly impressed with the reason ableness of the proposed chauge as to these kinda of labor, But the organiza tions seem to have taken it for granted that the shorter hours will result (in smaller production, and that is apparent ly what they waut. More men will be needed, they reason, and therefore wages will rise. "But wages can be no more than the aggregate value of the things produced. If society decides that it will only do work enough to raise eight bushels of wheat whero it now raises ten, there cannot be ten bushels divided iu wages, or distributed to cousutuurs. So of every other product. When labor de cides to work fewer hours, iu most em ployments it decides to produco fewer things. Aud when it produces fewer things there must necessarily be fewer things to divide among the producers iu the form oi wages. "Every working men's organization ought to taku up this question seriously, and discuss it during the coming winter with care and thoroughness. There will be time enough to format distinct and well grounded opiuion whether in each employment the shorter hours will or will not uecessarily involve Buialler production. If so, the inevitable result will be smaller wages, less food, less clothing, and fewer comforts for the working people." ? 1'KKSONAL liOSSIl'. Kiug Humbert, of Italy, has given $8,000 to the sufferers by tbo recent sturiu iu the province of Cugliari, Sar dinia. The Hon. Seth Low. of Brooklyn, has decided to accept the Presidency of Col umbia College, which was recently ten dered him. Mr. Parnell has been ordored by his physicians to desist altogether from po litical work this winter, his health not permitting it. Henry Uhurles Westover, who was coachman for the l'rince of Wales, died lately, leaving an estate worth betwuou XU,000 and ?10,000. Miss Betsey Quitnby, of Rutland, Vt., is probably ttio oldest old mmd living. She is neartag her 104th birthday, and is still brigut and active. Thomas Mouahan, au Irish millionaire who lived in Melbourne for half a cen tury, died recently, He was one of the :KM) poor Irish immigruuts who sailed for Australia in 18!JU. The Czarevitch is said to express uu resurvediy his luck of admiration for Bismarck. It is suspected that the re turn ojliniou of the Ohancollorovitcb, if it could bo got at, would make two of a kind. Private Secretary Ilalford's physician announces that his patient is doing eplt'UdiUly, and if he continues to im prove aa rapidly as he bus for the last three or four days, he will be able to leave his room next week. The Empress and members of the aristocracy of Jspan have given up the idea of adopting the western style of dress for women. Tho Parisian models did not please, and tho historic costumes will again be worn exclusively. President Harrison and Cabinet, ex President Cleveland, and other noted men have been invited to attend the un veiliug of the monument erected In honor of Ciesar ltodney at Dover. Del., October SO. Ex-Secretary Bayard will deliver the orutiou. Cardinal Manning is very feeblo, and consequently caunot attend any of the magnificent series of meetings now going on in Loudon ngalust the musie halls, which aro.nurseries of drunkouueas and prostitution. There are dozens of them all over tho metropolis of England, and the pious classes are now trying to blot them out. Andrew Carnegie, woary of waiting for Pittsburgh Councilman to accept for tho city his offer of $1,000,000 for a free library, has appointed a citizens' com mittee of his owu to select a suitable site, that ho may buy it and erect there ou ut a cost of $760,000 not only a free library building, but oue with quarters in it for Pittsburgh's newly organized Academy of Sciences. The building is to eclipse anything of the kind in Amer ica except the Smithsonian Institution. Sir Edwin Arnold writes to tho Lon don Telrgraph about his recent visit to the White House: "President Harrison was sitting in debate with certain of his ministers. On receiving my card ho did me the slgual honor to receive uio at once in the inner council chamber. Ris ing from a group of Secretaries of State, comprising Mr. Noble, Mr. Morton ami others, the President approached me with a cordial welcome to Washington on his lips?a courteous, kindly, shrewd and busluess'stamped gentleman, of middle height or less, with light hair, beglnulng to 'catch the snow,' simple in style as were his surroundings." ?low's Till. I We offor Ono Hundred Dollarslie word for nny cnw o( Catarrh that ran nut ho uurou by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Ciimkv A Co., Props., Toledo,0. We, thu underalaned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the laat lllteen years, and bi'llove film porfcLtly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrin. Weal A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, Waldlug, Rinnan A Marvin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, K, II. Van Hueaen, Cashier Tolodo Na tional llauk, Toledo, Ohio. Itall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous aurlaces o( the system. Price, 7flc per bottle, Sold by all Druggists. MW A CHILD KILXIUI, Another child killed by the use o( npjates given In the tonu ol soothing ijrnp. Why luothsrs give tin Ir children inch deadly poison Is surprising when Ihey can relieve the child nl Its jiecullar troubles bv using l)r, Acker a llaby toother. It contains no opium or nior iihlnn. Sold by l.ngati Drug Ou., J. T. [loodwln A Co., C. It, Ucotie, A, T. Young, John Coleman. tMir-10 Sttccssa In llfn la the result ol tuili mil energy. II thu blood la Impure snd ilugglsb) both body anil uilnd Isck vigor, Co cleanse and vitalise the blood ami in part new llle to the system, nothing die has sucb * marvelous si!eel aa Ayer's taraaparllla. Mtt Children Cry for.Pltchtr'i Caitorla. WEST Y1KU1XIA BAPTISTS. lbs Association at Aldersou-Womsa's Ulaaluiuu-jr boclett. Special Currni vitUnux of the laUUiatnctr. Aldxusok, W. Va.; Oct. 10.?When the third da>'a station ol Iho Baptist Statu Association opened, thu report el tho Education Hoard won read by the ' President.' The varioua subjects were ' then discussed aa follows: "Ministerial , Education?Collegiute," by Prof. D. U. i'urinton; "Theological Trsiniug," by Itev. I. C. Johnaon; "Hell Culture," by Kuv, L E. Patera; "Uroaddus College, by Rev. W. P. Walker. Kuv. William Al. Purr represented Alle ghany College. Kev. I.. E. Peters and H. L). Boughner represented Urauddus College at Clarks burg in well chosen words. AFTKBNOO.N SSSSIOX. The President vacated the chair and annouueed the meeting in tho handa ol the Ladles Missionary Society. Mrs. J, W. Carter, formerly of Parkeraburg, W. Va., but now of Kaleigb, N. 0., former President, curne forward and in tender, tilting worda greeted her Weal Virginia sisters, und briefly reviewed the work of thu post, culling attention to what they had resolved to do?and encouraging them to set their mark high, to attempt great tbiugs for tiod, iu view of the greatness of the work committed to them Mrs. Tbompaou rca.i the report of the Secretary, and -Mrs. Virginia Alderson read the Treasurer's report as follows: Collected for Foreign Missions $50 DO; State Missions 08; Homo Missions $18 05; current expenses $8 34; Total for the yeur$l(in 37. Miss Hiiiuia Alder sou read an appeal prepared by Miss C. U. Daniels, Secretary of tho Woman's Fureigu Mission Society of the West. The paper was pathetic, and tender, and displayed line literary taste. Mrs. Lusher, of Cincinnati, gave an excellent talk, Mrs. J. W. Carter gave an inspir ing talk ou disseminating intelligence ou the subject of Women's Missions. At this point a good brother aroae and annouueed his conversion on this sub ject, and that hereafter he would help the cause. ?"W? 1'ulnt Wltti Frills" To tlio "Good nuuie at home," won by Hood's Sarsaparllla, In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepured, there Is more of Ifood'B Karsapifrilla sold than of all otber medicines, and It has given the best of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago. This could uot be If the medicine did not possess merit. If you suU'cr from impure blood, try Ilnod's Sarsaparllla and rqullne its peculiar cura tive power. 1 What we call time enough always proves little enough... . Any Urugglat In the United States will recomuiond Elixir of Dates if you need a gentle and reliable laxative. If your liver is inac tive you can't hope for good health until you "regulate tho regulator" by taking somo safe remedy. Elixir of Dates is just whnt you ueed. Give it a trial. Sold in 60 cent bottles by C. R. Goetie, W. W. Irwin, John Lauglilin. Logan Drug Company und Goodwin & Co., wholesale agents. Wliou Baby was stole, wo gave her Costarla, Wben sho was a Child, ?ho c led for Caatoria, Whoa ills became Miss, >bs clung to CMtorta, Whea sbs had Clutdnm, she gaio them Cutorta, MAHUim IRWIN?OTT?Oa Thtirtde), October 17,188V, a! Hecond Pre?byiorlan ?Uurch, by Kov. W H, C'ouko, Wll.tlXM W. Irwin and MaryU.Ott IXKll. EWINfl?On Sunday alleriwon, 0ctobor20,1R80. At 1 o'cl.n k, Jamu M. Kwinu, lu the 70tt year of hlnHgy. Punoral Hurvtccs at bin late rcitMoucef No. 12( Fifteenth ilrcct, on Tueiday, October '21, al 2 o'clock p. in. Friendo of tbo family art luvltcd to attend. Interment private. CRACRAFT-On Bunday, October 30,'1?9. al 6M0 o'clock a. m., Dr. Frank P. C'RacnAKT, of Trlafloipbla, Ohio county. Fuucral will tako place from bis lato mldenco, Tuttday, Octobcr 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. Friend* of the family aro luvltcd to attend. Interment at Ktonc Church Cemetery. ? Wolff's Acme Blacking. ekttmaktr?U not thia tbo Mb time I hart half aoled thaaa boot* f CVW'im?r?Ywl Bine* I havanaed W0L7M A CUB BLACKINa my bcoU *w toifor Uus bafora and aro alwajn bri*bt and claan. WolffsAGMEBIacking Is the Blacking for Men, Women and Children. The RICHEST BLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Durable, No Broth. A Shine Lasts a Week. Gin be uxuhed with vater, same as Oil doth. The Finest Dressing for llarncu. Bold by Bbna Btoraa, Oroeara, Drnffiata, ???i ntiUm |uinli]f, WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiudeiphu. Business Cards. 0. CHUMDACKKR, R. T TKABDALK, I. K. lltUT. G. CRUMBACKER & CO., Cor. Sixteenth & ChapUne Sts., WflKBUfcO, w. VA., UkALXRaIN ul SLACK, HARD COAL, FISH, OYSTERS, &c. Pricm to Suit the Timxs. rCall and ? oo) Telephone 1*. t. R ACKKR. M. ?. Al'KIR. J R. ACKER & CO., 8uoceuon lo J. R. MirJi llI Hlxlwinlh Hircct, dcalonln Jtalejl lUy, Cora, IMU, I time Mnoclntc! with nie ? . partner M. K. Acker. Tlie ftliove Imnnoa will lie rondacleil under the lirm name ol 4. K. Arker A I'o. Thanking my enitntnen enil the |iulilte aen emit* let their llt?er?l patrotius tu the wul. I heref.y Kiltoit ? ooullntunoof iheumejorthe new arm. ooTomtw a, 1M9. J.MENDEL, Real Estate aid Collections. Offls*, fjo. 04 Twelfth St.. 3d floor. Property bought. roM nntl mted. Hit.lneM cntruite.1 to me will receive prompt mention, ?'H? lumKiitauLT. c.u. Uath. KIMBERLY & DAVIS, # Burmnon to J. M. cloniton, Dealers Id Qralo, Floor, Feed, Hay, So, AIM CotnmlMlon MerebinU for Wert Vi?lnU 'r.Mlit' tlonn. Coal, t.litobef, Kooit.Ao ?i?4i ililtrereit tree to >11 poru ol the city, P. I? KIM UKttl.Y. General Mananer. irnnuil ?errtouae, Itutt, UJb and IWMnlh 8team?hlp Tlokota. JJ F. BKI1HENH, Grocer and Enropeio Steamsblp Went, nre-S^^Sa^ilrWIu'r'1 orders by mail or telephone promptly attend* Hi 16, foreign kxohaoie at lowNt tatea. oeit New Advertisements. \\TANTED?TO BUY-A SMAUl V ? Hou?b. or a lot or b?U lot of grouurt. Id I bo Fifth or Hixth ward. Addruaa, "8. H ," la-1 ellutencerBfllee. ocP* pOU SALE. Farm of 132 lemon Middle Wheeling Otcek, ibout 12 ml lea from Wheellng-SO urai under lulUvatlon, balance lu timber. 1 420 Acre? ou Ohio river, 18 mile* troia Wheel 0g. W. V. IIOGE 4 BRO., oo? Beat K ?tate Aaent. 1800 Market St. FOR SALE. gTOCK A Block of WHEELING POTTERY COMPANY iTOi'K. No better patiog Block in the city. | Vill be Hold in luu to iuit purchaser. R1NK11 ART ? TATUM, Real Estate aud Stocka, ocl'i ilea Market Street yAl.UAIlLK FABM FOB SALE, Fruit aud Vegetable Farm nest to New Fair Groundi. Said farm contains 10acre*aud an 8 Roomed Home, K?od liable ?udoutbul'dinif. Tbu grouud la all uuder a blab atate of cultivation. Apply on the prem Ih'? fur tertua. .vc. acM* ON'T LET COLD WEATHER catch you with a Rusty Base Burner. Wo can Ko-Mckel it, aud puvit iu order. * Telephone ua to call fur It. JOSEPH IIELL STOVE CO., ao21 Mala and Fourth flta ? Cltr. D JJOTIOE. A general meeting of the Stoakholdora of the fatrOHld 0<1 and (tua Company will be held at tbeniUueof the Caldwell it I'vtcraon Mannfao lurltu company, iu tbu city of Wbteling. Wm Virginia, ou tho 6th day of November. A. 0. IHs'j, at 2 o'clock p. in.. to elect a Board of Ulroo lorn, make by-lawa aud transact auy other buai ue?k wtiluh tua> be doue by the Bald atockbeld era in general meeting. U. W. PETERSON, W. P. PETERSON, B. F. CALDWELL. HENRY M. RUSSELL, li. E. ADAMS, oc 22 tu Corporator!. "NEW GOODS. Railing, Currauta, Citron, Prunea, Cranber ries oraugea, t'auued (iooda, ctc. Puro Older Vinegar. Freih Roaatod Coflfcca and Puro l'eaa. Uae Gold Duit Flour. Wo invite houaekeepera to cull and gel a hand homo Cook Book, free. CONNER & 8NEDEKEU, ocll) C'or. Market A Fourteenth Bta. LOGAN MUG CO. AGENTS FOR Dr. J. C. HUMMER'S Diphtheria Cure and PreventiYe. A safe and anecdy euro for Dipbthnria, Ko family ahould bo without it. JUST RECEIVED. Sulphur Candles, for Fumigating, Menthol Inhalert, for Colda and Throat A it fictions. Maltese Corn Plaster?, lomethlng new. PROPRIETORS OF LOUAN'S GENUINE ExcelslorBaSingPowder Hill's Excelsior Snmiutrllhi, LILY CREAM, for tho Hauda, Ac. BRIDGE CORNERDRUG STORE. Dn. E. C. Wart Nirvr and Drain Trkat NKNT, a guaranteed apeclflo lor Ilyaterla, Dlui new, ConYUlalona, Mti, Ncnrwua NeurmlRla. Headache, Nottoun Proatratlou caused by the uso or alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulneaa, Menial Depreaalon, BofU-nlpg ol the Rralu ro?ultlug In lu'tiilty and leading t? mlacry, decay and death, Premature Old Ago, Harrenneaa, Mm of Power ia either kcx, Involuntary Loa*ca and Hpormatnrrhu'a cauacd Vy overexertion of the brain, aelf-abuao or overwinduigence. Farh box oonulnaouo month'a treatment. 1100 a box, oralx boxca lor 9-> W, ?ent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WKQUARaNTKKHIX UOXE8 to euro any ca*e. With each order rec?lve<l by ui for alx boxea, accompanied with 1600, we will Knd the purcbanur our written guarantee to rotund the mouey If the treatment doea Rot effort a ctuc. Hnaratitcci laaued only by Mo* LAIN DRONIEIW. Drtigfla'a. Hole Agcnti. Mo Lain Uluclr. cor. ifarket ami Twelfth Mree? .Wheeling. Va. ttHmw GOLD PAINT, Sartchet Powders, Fine Perfumes, Toilet Articles, R. H. LIST'S, ?22 loio M?m ALL KINDS At Vartoui l'rlew. "I 1215 Market 81., McLurt Houm. rpilE 1.1TTI.K 11UHTLKK Potato Parer. Wholc?l? ctiil IUMI. ??o,w.,oW^||!u rp YI'K WHITINO-WOIIK DONHON COAL VA8ES, rAltl.OR KNDBRJI, BRAM All! PAN FRONT*. A Urn UMMminl ol ulrlta nnd prim it MHIIITT * DRO.'J, w'? 1IH M?fHI Hmt, Coo. E. Stlfel & Co. CONSIGNEE'S SALE SILKS SILKS BILKS SILKS SILKS BILKS SILKS SILK* SILKS BUCK ud COLORED 1114 Main St. Aide, Surah, Brocade, Duchess, Gros Grain, Satin Luxor, Rojal-Armure, Pean De Soie, Drap De Alia, Faille De Lyon, FailleFrancaise. SILK? SILKS HSrrull lines, first grades,all warranted not to out. Prices lower than the manufacturers. Sale for 10 Days Only. SILKS 8ILKS SILKS HILKS SILKS GEO. E. STIFEL & GO. G. Mendel & Co. 77 WE = ARE We are after U. Do you understand? We want you to know that we sell the very best goods at a price lower than that made by any other merchant. RU 2 US R U.on 2 us? Are you on to us? Are you on to our per pendicular plan of doing busi ness? Are you on to our straight - forward methods ? Come and get acquainted with our methods and you will join the crowd, who say. "There's no place to trade like G.MENDEL&CO.'S ?hlALIM IN Carpets, Furniture, &c. i ,tBr'0wn UM"8 ??M China, Olaas and Quaenaware. JUST OPENED. An Klapol ud Urf? UM ol Tf? >n4 Dinner Wire, Ontmbfr Roto Atil > ?Ml. *?ruir >>nrj nooJitt nuon< Ceo. R. Taylor-Great Bargains. Great Bargains -THIS WEEK. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Special offerings in Four Im portant Lines, viz: Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Faille Silks, Black All-Viol Henriettas, Colored SILK Warp Henriettas. BARGAIN NO. I. Elegant Black Gros Grain Silk, Twenty four inches wide, worth $1 50 per yard, for $1 00. BARGAIN NO. 2. Elegant Black Faille Silk, Twenty-four Inches wide, worth $1 50, for $1 00. BARGAIN NO. 3. The Finest Black All-Wool Henrietta Cloth, Forty-four inches wide, worth . $1 50, for $1 00. BARGAIN NO. 4. Best English Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, Forty inches wide, all colors, worth $1 50 per yard, for 95 cts. _ All Placed on Sale This Morning at tbe Above Prices. B^*Please remember the Extra Width of the above goods and call and examine quality, GEO. R. TAYLOR J. S. Rhodes & Co. EARLY fALL DRESS GOODS Henriettas, ? Cashmeres And Serges, IN THE NEW COLORINGS, NOW OPENED BY J. S. Rhodes & Co. 1152 MAIN ST. an9 Groceries, Etc. M. REILLY7 WHOLE8ALE GKROOIEJIR,,! PORK PACKER, AND CURKR OK TUB Celebrated "Strawberry Hans." | -FLOUR I Ghrletlan Broa'. "Crown" brand. Minneapolis Patent. Taylors' Patent and "Beat" Fam ily. Williams' Choloe Ohio Family, And msnrothtr Cbnlco Bn.mli of Funllr I Flour In stock snd contltiiislly iccolvloi. | Roasted Coffees. "Alaroma." "AtfauoklaV "Linn." attl tnr own root of "OU Wouun," "lion* Head," ana l?ow fOMt. ?THoln Atit fer the Celebrated Purnnt Powder Mills. A hill ?uj>ply of lllflv, Muting and M|?orlliiK rowderol n?t kind cuimlnilijr In raa*Mlnp. Qrdrra willdtPd from dealera ?nly. Alio I'MicMt Hemp, Cotton, and Water BBBS9?B?SS59iS9KS9K 9 ~ Broooh-Loadlng Puna. Attention, Sportsmen !| ? We have Ju?t received ? flno Una nt BKUECII'LOAIIINU (Jl'NH, InoludlDB Ainu ol >11 kinds, and Mi llmls I "feW'BWit&sa'r" Onr"trios MACIIIMK" (lima St. the bssi tslna 1st ibs mnu?r hi lbs world. Usllandasstbsa si I. 0. Dillon & Co.'s. Ws sie llstdqiurtsrs ior tasdod thtlls. 1st Gold Medal Flour. BUY TIIK CELEBRATED Gold Medal Flour! All Flour bearing the abovo brand U tbo HIGHEST GRADE OF FLOUR, Made in the Great Mills ok Washburn,CrosbyCo. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DAILY CAPACITY, 6,BOO BARRELS. JuM think of h. Eight Thousand Five Hun dred Itarrels of Flour Dally. 1bl? enormous ? limit Ity of Hour could not be told un'CM there ? wfcHt merit iti it. There In merit in (iold M wlul Flour: for many year* it baa been a favor ite with Hakim and Housekeepers in all parts of the world where flour ii u?cd. It Is FOR HALE IN WHEELING by all tint claw grocers and flouf dealers. If you want the bent flour order of your groccr a barrel or scsk of Washburn, Crosby Co.'s Uold Modal Flour. Dou't forgot the name. A. C. EGERTER, 1312 MAIN HTREETj Wholcsalo Agouta for Washburn, Crosby Co. Minneapolis Minn. or! Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. TRIMBLE &LUTZ, Plumbing Gas and Steam Heating I HON l'll'K AND F1TT1NUS, INJKOTOM AND HYPU0K8, Brass Valves and Cocks, Coko Oven and Mill Happllea. 1413 and 1418 Market 8treet, ?o2l WHBBIINO, W. VA, 01EO. HIBBKRD & HON, ? HucncMors to Thompeon A Hlbberd, Practical Planters, Gas ASteamFltten URAH3 FOUNDERS, BrsouiTiica-NatHral Oal 8nppll?, Btaam floating and Ventilation. 1114 MARKET ST., Wheeling, W. Va. Allwork promptly dona at moat rsaaonabls VVM. IIA HE & HON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, No. 08 TWELFTH STREET, ?/.II work dottw promptly at reasonshla prices. Cornloa and Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice ?AUD? TIN ROOFING. Bperlal attention given to all kinds of Btiea) Iron and Tin Work on Buililoga. Alio Btesi and Kelt kiHiflng. Call and get prlcan before contracting, as 1 an prepared to give bargains IB that Una or work. 1). F. CALDWELL, Jalt Cor. Main and Booth llrteta. Wanted. isTED-A situation by a comiwl'" lluok kivK'. their, uiblj it. ?umuu.i ?Wi>11 ??????????' Adtlrew H. In'-'. luU-'lliifMyroBl." ? , u Wasted-man to mh.kii in WImIIuic or uiil>l4i> w?u. Mtul .!?? Jio for sample* ami nlve re'ewuv \\ itl K2* to a brfKbi. i.u.hlo* wui k man t:?.o for tlx ff'ullu UlAlul *wk. M.IIOU J. I' UnLura Boum. L_ k gents WANTED?TO SELL OUIt A. NoU'Kvtuuratiutf Sou ili.ink-il TlMMkPMI""!. Eiolulm Httllunr ?iwii. Mil to fwturle.. UoleU. bn.llira. k net.. lSi? sic An ?nllrolj WW 'I'l K M l? i u ISSL Eoiloiwl III N. K. luunm >x, t. StlirB"-,Oli|.uoI'l.Jn.ni,.. w ..utioii etc. Sample" will i?rl?v lUi.i'te .? :itou SSSlul'ollil" A'l'lr"" ?IlifW.in.-.iLT t... I, SSIimCo [liwoipowlml.l So.u.i m.in.i. ?jjg^^i^^^=============s Co-PartnershIp Notice. NEW FIRM. The uudenliwd tatlui ihU far ?"??1.W with thorn our former bookkttwr, Mr. a N. nirVlu tbolako Ice, ttoal, n?h and Oy?u>r if?i?lti?jKi( uuder the flriu uaiaoot ?i. rruwhtuw a wlU lv (or the urw firm tl>? wm? w herftnl'-ru exu nded to u*. roU?moU? CJtt?MuA,:KKK A: TKAflDH.F. tuvinu associated ourselves to^oilu-r lu tho like '* fi?>, - ?'?> ?U'1 oyiiwTimlWM. ?S?S ?ollcliiua i>?mu??u ui out lmab. t'rlcca ? lull IUuu\1"hu M BaCK^K dm.. Cor. Slilmmh .ml CmJIim Tolspbouo la. \\ Moling, \N. \ >. NOTICE. SrowUra immliy r.nuc.u.i 10 mil "illK'Uo'i A TKAmm.v. For Sale. IX HUMAN & CO, FOR sale. Quo Boiler, W (Ml lull.M U"1"* lu illMttM iiiil two I'll Inch lhio*. OC8 ? F iOK sale. At low prlcoa audou easy let mi, CHOICE MJIL1UNU LOTS ? On Wheeling l?land, wrtnh*. )OHNIMi'I.IW*L_ Bonds, stocks and a fa km fUli H\UB . to ?5?r" ?&lr. A lloiuiiint BrUtc "lock. 6 Boudn. I1.U0O nek, Hclninnt >?ll Work* I ?"iWarw Ohio V*ll?y ??iik M?k. Tbo Al'ru Farm at head of CnltlvjelURun. lW W lb valuable CON I velu ut.d?r the wl.ulo, <&I" ?"?'?? C'iilO Bc.l IMtli' H'lii "" Ll-t qtooks for SALE. so "h.raf RIVM.W; Imu Work;. 10 Ikim Heuwoml Irul ?iirk?. 16 HU?ie? La Hollo irou Worl>. 20 "S?M KlV.r.1'1" <>!?? L'lmp'Hi,. S Bhlrei PMiHKly, Ii.ur?n? uoi^J. lj<0K,sale Or ExchangeI Mj Ceuutrj l'lucii ul Elm Uroic. i jiruu houw. bam, &c. Natut?l w *|?1 run* ui.iir tvutLir wivt) ttcrt*. Well iiu;it('Vf?l. Mlugwawr. H.KHtuKH, auM No. U42<'h?t?H?ie HtrteL gTOO: IK FOIi SALE. F< I offer (or mlo from 912.000 (o fl?,r(0 worth of Stook In a long establish I'd Incorporated nutm. fMturlnff business near this city. Pays easily 12 per ccut. JAMK8 L. II AW LEY, *129 H'.O Muln frlrect. OK8ALK. # _ A two-story House contalnlnu tiluv toomi, situated oil llowutd atnet, I ? Kirkwood, Otilo. 'J bo hnuso fa substantially built, in k< od rejslr, covercd Williaslot" rrmf, provided wltn h bath room, wltlcb Is supplied with hot mid odd wator, a lulludry, un excel out eellur. two |?u tries. ntimuroUHt'losf In and presses, hi d I* piped fur natural km. Ah thu present on net und occo? Eler expects to leave the village shortly, thu ouio 1> offered at a low price, and ou very easy terms, l-'or particulars enquire of It. i HOW KM, luauruoco and Jteal Kstate Agent, oclft Uridgeport. olilo. FOR SALE. A Now Dnublo Itrlck House tint will payl>M perceutasnu Investment. A six Itoomcd House with law lot, lWTiren ty-uluth atrcet, very cheap. Residence at 2212 Chaidiue street. Tiirev roomed hrlak House,??couth Huron it. Desirable Modem i)wcl'Itt>!. IMBoutb ? etui at. Uulldluu hot* ou NorHi I ion!, South I'enn, Old i air Grounds, Zone's Orchard, Fourteenth ?trcct. Ktfteoiith street. rounr Twenty ?tisMh nnd Wood street, comer I weniyulnth bmIKoH Hireeta, corner Me< olloeh an?? Thirtieth stiwiU, on Muyster, Wilsou and Wood streets letwwm Twenty-seventh mid Twei ty eivlith m reels < Hrlfck Houso corner Wood und Thirty ewhth ?trecti. Ht a baninii; will pay ns?? lnv?umiut rnrm tiear Moundsvllle, on thu ?.do ilde, or exchaugo for city proj erty. Larue Farm lu Ohio (outity, nenr('llttteti 1*.0. Wltn other Improved propeitie*. so 10 <1 O. HM Til, 1220 Main St. FOR_SALE. (24) Tweniy-four Lots In Caldwell'! Addition to the City of Whoollng. Said Lot* are hounded on the north by 1 wen ty-uluth street, on the cast liy Klllmotc street, on UosoutSiby tiicllandlnn ilomistciid, and on thu west by the II. A <?. Kullioad Their proximity to the above named railroad render* them excellent sites for iimnufiicturiui establishment!!. If not aold In thirty daya will be aold at pub lie auction. For terms and further information apply to W. V. MOfiK A MHO., l.too Market Htrwt, Or WUAUM M. Hanju.an, lUlft H. W (.'or. riiaidlne A Hlatecnth His. Lots for Salo in Crawford Heights. Crawford Heights Is tlio tiaine given to a plat of laud contain I tip about forty scics, lying mi the hill back ofiheiKtna and HUndard Iron Works. Lot* vary In sire itom one hall ol an aero to four acres, and will be sold singly or n blocks Homo of the propertv Is ni?e*?ly Hi vlnun. and all of It It-well adapted to the ?'?*? lug of fruit* and tarries The location. ?Idle near the mills, factories and railroads in the ?al ley, Is yet above and tayond their smoke. none and other dlaawrceablefeattrcs. It islnslth'ul, affords a fine flew of the river and thesur oimd log country, and admlrahb comblm* the art* vantage* of town and country, ho more ble location for private rcsldcnccs can t<e found. Tho projK-rty will be sold at reasonable prices and on easy terms , ? T For further particular* enquire of it. i. Howell, Bridgeport. 0.; Ab'am ladi. Mart i? Ferry; J. J. Holloway, ut Mrsl Na-loi al Hank, lirldgopoit; W,T.3r*h?tn,atoflle?ol Hawjani Iron Co.. or W. U. Tallman. at oftlce of Am iron and Btoel (Jo Aaslgnoo's Salo. ^ 881QKKK'fi SAI.E. ~ My Vlrtae of a deed of asalantnent made If Vlucent II. Carson and Kmily, Ids wife to mess asalgneo, dated on the Itith dai of eptcmur, 1HW, aud rt corded III the olllce oflhv Clerk of the Comity Court of Ohio County, Wet Virginia, in Deed of Trust Hook No r.>, pn?e itf>, I w ill sell at public aale ou Iho pro- Ires, on TJIUKeDAY.THKTTII DAY OFNOVKMllM.'W commencing at 1" o'clock a. in., th" follft*lng described projierly, that I* to any: *11 that cer tain tract of IniiiI, situ tud one mile norths >t of W'eat Alexan iir. on the wsora of l.lttlo Wheeling creek, In l.lberiy dlMrht Oliloeoiintr. Weat Virginia and adlolnliiK t'.e iniid* die nelra of Jainc* It. Iiell, dcmnd. Ullllsm Whltbam, l>. T. Atkinson and other, aid bounded a* follows: it< gltmliiK?'" hl< kory tree In a Mnall run. In thoilneof land*f?r> vrl> own ed by Moaca Hull and the ce with Hull's Hiii*. tiorth 20 degrees,west so pnh s toake* h in Hull? Jlnej thenee north ?kid.grces. wist \% pole}?> a blark oak In the Htioof Tan is formerly owned ny William Oliinore, now l?. T. Aikiuaon: therini south 21 degrees, went 123 poles to a Miliar me in Whitharn'a litiej thctice eaat 1p"it ? io tho place of l?egliiiiltiK, and cotitaln^K one hundred acrestnoroor leas. Thlala Ii.k iIic?i?i m i M- My that whs devl*ed to the Mi?I Vifictnt II. ?ar?on by tho will of Joseph f^naoll, dii ? a>e<|. no* of renrd In the clerk's ofllce oi tin ?'? uf Ohio County, Heat Virginia, In Will Ikwkho 7, page *1. , Alan at the sane time and plnre. I will mIIIm following deserllH'd pcMotial prupt ri) ft head of work borses, 2 two yeai old colt*. 1ft head of tnllkcowa. 2ft head of hogs and shoats, * part ol wbldi *re Iborougbbred Ilerkahlre. 1 Oeorlng binder I Weed* ntowli uhatnpioti mowing mii?hlie, I lni< ^?'"! r?k? I farm wagon, I s' rii g wsjioii ' ?;k" ^ SIMM, 1 aprlng tooth harrow.2i'?m-e Iowa 1 cultivator, I coiv ? rill, 11?r? (r: (tou blo acta of Yankee hariie??, Id rlrifig harnesa I rnnn'a ?ad<in..' ' I fldlng hrldlo, 2eo|iata. t pllehfurki - ?l.ou?. I.WWfeet of oak luini er. SnObtuhela ofosla, iou bushels of wheal. MNUahookaof corn. 97 Ions of hay,and all Undivided one third,in* lercat in a horse power ihrralilnuinaci r< Tkhms of ?: on Fahm ?'I tire#? *f.on?aoa dollars and a* much more a- the i-nr. -< r * sleet lo pay. In cash, ou day i f s.fe. ti> In tw*e<|ual Iriitallrnenlsat no ai?i t1"1 note* bearing Inlerest from day of "?' ? liven fo? the def.ru d pavnunt* >eu,r? I ??) ? deed of iruat on the property. , TlftMflO* fftliaoNAl. I'hOI'MiTV ? AH l*M dollar* and under,cadi, ail ?'i- ? >'( i'u lollarsacredltof eight inomlia will i ? ?,Hl" [lurchaaer giving note j!1 Ckamukm Karvly, a??i?uW' ?C7-MW Auctioneer.