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% luftllinencct T'lOWt C;?ini|?liolI A' Hitrl, Prop'*. W?UiU> I'AII.Y. btMMVKlKLY Ai WKKKU T JO IIM St' 11/ Moll, I'ohlnpL1 fttc In llio United titatcM. Daii^. One Year ? .....$ H 0 Daily blx Month* .? 1 0 I?aii.v. 'J'hrce Mentha ......... J.' 0 Dau.y.Ouo Mouth ..... < 1?k*iAVkrki,y, Ono Yenr i! fi Hkiii-Wkkk I.Y, Hlx Month*........... 1 ? \Vkkkj.y,()uo Year Ill \Vic> ki.y, Hlx Motillm...... <1 Tln? lust.Y 1st?turnerr t* l)?llvua"l I rurMrr* In Whcvlliit* uiul Miljt.ccut tovrim nt 1 oouU pvr week. fKRHONS wUliltiK to MiliMirlbe to the DaH IHTKt.i.iuKNCRii mil do mi by mwImik In their u ilor* to lliu iN'itl.l.HiK.SCKH ollli'd oil J'noUil <-"h( or otbcrvrlM). 'limy will bu jiuuctunlly ?ervt by currier*. TELEI'U ON K 210 M BKIW: Klltorlnl JJJ UouniltiK Kooui * (Knteiod nt U'v l'i nK'lllcuHtWhcciliiKi W. V? Hccotul rl"** infctt?-r J * WIIKIiJ.INO, SKl'TIOM IIKU 17, 180 ltKrfllUCAN Tlt'KKT. roit jwixik op iiik count or ArrxAiJ, HON. K. M. KKYKOLDS, Of Mineral County. ?ob cononm. txcondDlUrtd?QKOhUKII. IIARMOV, ol Crant County. Thlrtl'DUlrUI?HlKOl'ill LL'8 (JAISKS, of Kit)ctte County. J'ourth DUttM-CIIARLKH II. SMITH, ol Woo<! County. for ci.bsk oktjik county court, KICHAltl) UOIISUTaOK. i on u.kktc on n* circuit counr, fl. L. IIHICK. roR nousKor nKi.KOATCt. W. H. IIKARNE, lian I.. maxwell, C1IAKLK8 MOKNING3TAU, JOHN CUMMINS. Floitlou, Tucmlrty, November 4. Tiik old Boldivra uro wnjoyint? thei solves in Parkersbuiy, just aa the Inti ? ?~..m m i.mexcuu preuieiuu iuey ?uui??. * ? they live to meet about the camp-Hi of many another reunion. Thi: Farmer's Alliance of West V ginia in coujposed of intelligent meu?t intelligent to bo taken in by the Den cratic confidence Bharks who are attum; ing to capturo them body and bouI. A-r Muy'u Landing, N. J.f Amos Lev and Mitt Annie itisley were introduce went through n courtship and were nn ried, all in the space of two hours. I us hope they will not "repent leisure." Mit. I'owdekly bas stopped condu ingtho Now York Central strike lo: enough to take a hand in demolishi; Gov. Hill's Presidential boom. S Cleveland will now no doubt become ; enthusiastic Powderly man. Rev. Oijed Eldimuge, of Northboi Mass., was obligee' to resign his char because he wss not fashionable enoui to suit his flock. And yet it was alleg that he attended the races, played b liards anil smoked cigars. In the nau of creation what more did that fashio able congregation expect of him? "What would become of the count if Iteed should be elected President asks the Birmingham Agc-Ucratd. X rise to answer that it would go right < progressing and developing into tl greatest country on earth, jii6t as it li under other Republican administrator Cincinnati inia u iirat-claEB 6enaatio A saloon keeper haa been tined 1 keeping open on Sunday, and it ia tl first case of the luiid on record in Ci ciunati. The cause of this remarkab instance of the law being enforced w the aaloou-keeper'a neglect in not ei ployiug an attorney. Ueri: ia a suggestion from the Ne York I'm* which we commend to 01 Free Trade friends: lly tlic way, brethren, this illhturbaticc nbo ttKht money, pruvini; iu? il ?loe? the vital Itnpo mice of thucirciilHtluK mt-illum ntnl plenty of outfit tu be Millet-live ami iiiHtrtietive to (r trailers, who Iumai tl>ut we nin't hell jjcotls if \ don't bay kooiIh, theieVy virtually HUd logical clulraiiiK thai nil trade Is barter and that mol* In of subordinate value. Tim Manniivjton Times, u new papi wbicli has made ita appearance at Ma uington, in the heart of the new Marie county oil Held, fctarto out well and wi doubtleBB be a aucceea. Tho Inteli ?!E.nceu wishes it loug life and proapc ity. Tho publishers aro Cowan an Slmllcroaa, who aro woll known i "Wheeling. The Baltimore American very aptly r fera to the fact that there is a good de; of complaint sometimes that the Goveri inent is hoarding money, robbing tl: people, &c., anil eaya: It is noticed, ho\ over, that when a crisis is precipitate in the buainees world anil money is f( a time hard to get, Uncle Sam j^enerou ly stops in and relieves the stringenc; Col. Ulack, of Jefferson count; Chairman of tho Second district liepul lican Congressional Committee, repud atea the alleged interview with him pul lished in the Register last weok under Grafton date. Tho I.ntklligknceu glad to nolo this fact, for it believed thi Col. Black was misrepresented. .: aeemed scarcely necessary to publish denial, however. The Republicans i tho Second district are too intelligent 1 bo deceived by tho. attempts of tt Democratic organ to creato dissension in their ranks. It is an old trick of th organ and one which tho Republican of West Virginia have been accustome to look for regularly in every can paign. Tho farmer*' Alllnnco liclrnyeit. Capt. E. L. Parker, of Marlon count} is a farmer and an influential one, as evident from tho fact that ho is a men ber of tho State Executive Committe of tho West Virginia Farmers' Allianci Ho went into tho Alliance in good fait nn>1 will mnti'nun nflllUl with it so long as it does not allow itse to become the catspaw of a selfish polit cal party and tho tool of Freo Trail politicians. In this many other lead in members of the organization agree wit him. llis open letter to tho editor < tho Alliance organ, which soema to I controlled, not by tnou who ha\ the interests of tho Alliance at hear but by Democratic policitians who ha\ only tho interests of tho Democrat! party at heart, will bo read with muc interest. Captain Parker does not miuce ma tcrs. Ho uses language that cannot I misunderstood in denouncing ' tho bi trnyal of tho Alliance by tho mon whos duty it was to keep it from entangle ments. It will bo romombered that tho Ixtki ugkxckk exposed the effort of Chai man ltiley, oi tho Democratic Stat Committee, to work the Alliance in th \ Interests ot hia parly, and up to this time t the chargcs then mado have not been 1 denied by Mr. ltilej\ Now, that"the or* j gan of the Allionce Him tho Democratic t ticket at ilH masthead and comes out i fl()imrely for Free Trade, a principle | o which has never been endorsed by tho ( o organization, it is a fair presumption | 'J that tho wiley Chairman's work has not i jj heon in vain. J ft Tlio West Virginia Farmers' Alliance , D is not a partisan organization, and un> , 0 lees we ure very much mistaken it will & endorBo Captain Parker's repudiation ol ' tho attempt to make it one. Tho design rY. of those who have entered the ordor in 'jj gool faith has been to hold au independent position and not to wear the ^ yoko of either of the other parties. It o has no sympathy in common with the = political schemers who aro trying to betray it into furthering tho cause of Free ~ Trade, and to tho support of politicians who want only their own Beltiah interests served. Wo hope that every farmer in West Virginia will read Captain Parker's letter, which is published in our news columns this morning. Tim Klecllou of Hrunturn by P?i>u!nr Vote. The sentiment in favor of tho election of United States Senators by popular voto is increasing in tho country, and it is oniy ft question 01 lune unin mo ngitution of a chango of tho present syatom will be ono of tho leading issues of the day. The Jlluvtraled American hua taken up tho matter and is ndvocating such a chango with all its might. In its current issue, the American publishes a list ol millionaires in tho Senate, men who are worth from ono million upward, tho richest being Senator Stanford who, it is = said, is worth $30,000,000. The aggregate tn* personal wealth represented by sixteen Senators is $01,000,000, to Bay nothing of ?y tho vast amount of money represented eo by corporations of which they are members, or for which they are attorneys. With three or four distinguished exir" coptionp, tho men named in tho list pul> 00 lished by tho American are known only l?" us millionaires and represent only '' * money. They are not statesmen aud do not profess to be. Their voices are ,-ia rarely raised in debate, and some of ;d, them have never, since they have been #i- in the Senate, fathered any important ,et measures, whilo oftener than not their at seats are vacant. Few of them have any popular following, and but for the power of their money, would not be in tho Senato. Does anybody beHave, for instance, that if Calvin S. n? Brice, of Ohio, had been a poor man, he 'r* would have been elected to tho Senate FU of tho United States? His wealth is placed at $0,500,000. The same question r0 might be asked concerning Ileny 15. ' l'ayne, wlio is worth ?rj,uuu,uuu; 01 ^ Hearst, who can count his wealth at ^ $10,000,000, and of aoveral others. It has never been claimed that thoao Senators [10 are tho choice of the people of their States. They represent only the politicians and members of tho Legislatures, whoBUccumbed to tho persuasive power ry of monsy. 7" Of course there are exceptions. Sher^e man, for instance, is a millionaire, but )n he cannot be placed in tho category of be thoao who won' plnca by tho use of sis money. Mr. Sherman has always been is. the popular choice of his people, and he has a National following among the I0, common people who honor him for his or qualities of statesmanship, for his great public services as a Cabinet officer and as a legislator.* He was elected to oflice before ho became wealthy and when he UH had only begun to lay the fouudation of n" his private fortune by legitimate business transactions. The same may be lW said of Joe Brown, of Georgia, of Senator ur Llale, of Maine, and other wealthy Senators of both parties who ate in the ut Senate through merit; but these excep[}* tions are few. te It is not surprising that there is a ly strong sentiment in favor of the adoption u* of a mode of electing Senators by the popular vote, in the faco of these facts, er It is not surprising that tho Senate has u* come to bo called tho American House ,n of Lords, and that it is looked upon as ill constituting an aristocracy of wealth. 1 The masses of the people do not object r* to having rich men, even millionaires, 'd in tho Senate. What they complain of n is that bv tho nresent method tho wrnno kind of millionaires net thero?-men who are chosen more because they are rich, aj or represent vast corporations, than because they are statesmen. The inasaes think that if tbey wero permitted to elect United States Senators merit would bo taken more into account 1 than money. The popular vote which ,r electa to the IIouso often chooses wealthy B" men, but they have other qualitieo than 7' a big bank account to recommend them. ^' Tho State Hub No Debt. A leader writes to inquire if tho following from tho Clarksburg iSVus is } true: "West Virginia has been under Demu ocratic rule for twenty years and is the - only State in the Union that is out of & debt." Tho reader is informed that the atate1q ment is true, but, under the circurnstances, the Democratic administrations )8 for the past twenty years are not entitled to any especial credit for the fact, as the Constitution of West Virginia j expressly forbids the Stato from contracting any debt. Section 4 of Article X of the Constitution is as follows: "No debt shall bo contracted by this State, except to moot casual deficits in U the revenue, to redeem a previous lia is bllity of tho State, to suppress insuri reetion, repel invasion, or defend the State in time of war," etc. 3. Therefore, it ia not improbable that h one reasou why the Stato has no debt ia >Q because under tho law it ia impossible to M lmvo one, except in the ease of the i* emergencies abovo mentioned, none of o which have arisen. K Principal Fnlrbnirn. ^ 7"o the Editor of the IntciUijaiccr. Sir:?I wish to call the attention of , your readers to the Rev. A. M, Vair. bairn, D. D.. President of Mansfield Col lege, Oxford, Kogland. Ho delivered 'o four lectures this summer in Chautauc qua, N. Y., on "The leaders of religious h thought in the nineteenth centnry," and is engaged to give twelvo lectures in the Western Theological Seminary, Allet: gheny, Pa., before ho leaves tho country. ie I am glad to state he has kindly consent, ed to deliver a lecture in Wheeling free to all in the First Presbyteriau church, 0 ou Tuesday evening, September 23, at > half past seven o'clock. His theme will be Calvin and the Reformation. Dr. , Fairbairn is widely known and honored on both sides of tho Atlantic for his large r" scholarship and hisability and eloquence i '0 as a public speaker. In tho line of his* o tory and tho philosophies, ho stands in ho foremost rank. Two prominent and icholarly English clergymen said to mo 'ecently, that "he is I dh fullest roan in Rowland/' IJishon Vihcent, of Chau;au(juasaya, "Dr. Fair balm in tho ablest man in IiIh line of thought that ever mliressed a Chautauqua audience," J have had tlio great pleasure of hearing liiin Jellver three courses of lectures in Ohautaunua within live years, and for thorough nefis nnd completo mastery of hla subject, I never heard him excelled. IhU in the rnre and gifted man wlio is t? lecture In our city on next Tuesday evening. Ministersofall denominations and professional men, the teachers of our public schools, and nil our citizens are cordially invited to a raro treat. Hundreds of cities nnd towns would covet tho privilege of hearing this distinguished man, but they will not have the opportunity. J). A. Cunni.noiiam. Wheeling, frptcmber 10,18U0. State or Quio, City ok Toledo, \ ? Lvcah Countv, / ' Fkank J. Ciienky makes oath that he is tho senior partner of tho lirni o( F. J. Chunky <k Co., doing bnsinefts in the City of Toledo, County and iStnte afore* saiu, and that sUW llrui will pay tbo sum of one ul'ndukd dollars for each and every case ot Gatauku that cannot be cured by tho use of 11 all's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of - December, A. D. 1880. !^\ A. W. Glbason, t j Notary 1'vblic, \ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, frco. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. CQTSold by Druggist*, 7oc. daw A rrofurtiiouitl Jy'utae, One who is thoroughly competent, who is neat, tidy aud quiet, .pliose very touch is medicine, who knows what to do, and when to do it, is a blessing indeed, but so few there are who fully understand, know, and are ablo to uuo tlio requirements, tho endorsement of a uieuicino by such a person should carry weight. They have practical, experience, and opportunities of seeing aud uotiug the effect better really than tho physician in charge, as they are with the patient day aud night aud every change and symptom is noted and watched. 1 have myself used and in my profession as nurse administered your 1 ted Clover .Remedies, and flud that it does ..it ??,i t\,?n ??? fnv a r checrfully recommend it for troubles ol Stomach, Liver or Bowels, and huvo advised my friends to use it, which has been done an! in every ca&o tbo cm/ beet results, and all speak of Loose's Extract lJel Clover in the highest terms. Mrs. E. Osijoun, Marion, Ohio, March 2Cith, 1SS9. Sold by Logau Drug Co. daw Predestination?Naughty Willie: "I won't! I shan't! I don't wautfcr be a nangel." Firm mother: "You must." Ik Consumption Incurable? Read tho following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was dousi with abscess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking J)r. lving'B New Discoverv fur Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and ablo to oversee the work on my farm, it is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Logan Drug Co.'s drujr store. 5 Foit a Disordered Liver try Eeecham'e Pills. 2 1>ikd. CAHPIIELL?On Monday, September 1G. 1S90, at 11 o'clock a. rn., annik A.,vrife ol Jaine* it. Campbell, in her 1'biU > cur. Fulcra) from the residence of herhi:H':imd,210 Sixteenth K'.teet, Wcdue*day inorninK at S:3'J o'clock, Services at the Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family resrectfully invited to attend. Interment Ht &t. Calvary cemetery. IIEAKSE?AtTtiFcalrosa, Alabama, September 15, IKK), Joskhi Foato Hkakne, ton of Will* iarn L. and Laura F. Hcarue. Funeral notice hereafter. TRUXBLL?At Greenfield. lac'., AugwtO, 16?. Jotiw C. Tnuxtti.i,, aged 76 years, lato of \Vh?wl!n7. W. v,i. There arc many white soaps, each represented to be , "just as good as the Ivory." TIipv n rr? nr\t" but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for , . Ivory Soap y and insist upon having it. ' Tis sold everywhere. R. W. Snoppoil's Publications. Q Irouble M to OT BUILD u I P IS Jf Ton otnvt rlirtit. Th'o first stop urn-- should Ihj nn es?e-?5SCS} nmlnntlon of Mr. Shoppelra building de>!pns?tho only Inrso collection of designs tlmt aro urtistlc, practical ami rjllnlilo. The estimate* uroguaranteed. Mi. ShoppeU'u publications aro tu follows: Portfolio of $1,000 nouses. SO designs, $2 CO *' 1,500 go " 2M ' 2.W0 " 80 14 2 CO " 2,500 " 80 " 2 CD " ' 8,000 " 153 '4 210 ' 8,500 " 81 44 2(0 * 4.000 44 to ? 2 co " T..0C0 " CD " 2 fO 44 C.000 44 SS " Si CO " 44 7,!fO " 2 j ? 2 CO 44 13.000 " 21 - 2 CO 44 44 Stables 44 ID 4* 2 CO *Tho fir*t Portfolio contain* doiigns thatcoitu lovr as gfiuLfdn^ftftUtniljMl Any u of tlio above Portfolios for S5tnny 7 for $10; tlio cotnpieto set (12)for$l5. Bound volumo containing over V\X) dealgu* selected, from tho various portfolios, prico $3,Teturu* alio If not Katlsfactory. Ail dress U. W. SHOrPELL. Architect, C3 U'wuy, Nu\y Yirk? Stoamers. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, St Louis, Now OreaoB, and Intermediate Points, Will leave Wharfboat, foot of Eleventh itioct, dally Monday excepted, as folloirt: , 1T7> ? Steamer "KEY810KK STATE," Thomas Calboou, Master; Charles fiSifffrrtai Knox, Clerk; CTery Tuesday &t7 a.m. . m ^ Steamer "ANDES," E. B. Cooper, LtfajfitfWMaster; Al. J. Slavcn, Clerk; overy ?8uSS?s&Wednesday at 7 a. m. . fr? w Rteamor "nUDSON," J. F. Ellt'wu, UwSstf Master; Dan Lacoy, Clerk; every iWBBgflftThureday at 7 a. m. First-claw fare. Wheeling to Cincinnati, 00. Round trip, 810. Meals and stato-roota In* sluded. Tickots transferable, and good until used. For freight or passage apply on board, or telephone No. 342. BC15 FRANK BOOTH. Agent Modlcal. PURi:i.Y a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It CURES All manner of Hlood diseases, from the | pestiferous little boil on your nose to | tiie worst eases of Inherited blood i taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, 1 Catarrh and SKIN * CdKER Treatise on Wood and Skin Disease* mailed ' (roc. SwiPTSrHCiKic Co.. Atlanta, (?x HODG SON'S 8U RE OUREKOK PILES wju dI*c>vcr?M by nit nrcMutu In Kubru* nry of thin year, 1h') >,?ntl In thn Mrrt time since )im cured hundreds ot noi-ium* c?>cn that \mo ready (ur the autRPnu's knife. our Halm?, which lire on ouch b x. via: ir^t application ir'voa immkmaik relic'." and ,'omk box will rout* tivki.v mite," cover nil kind* of l'llcH. In. ritulliitr linnQinK, prolrudltjr, DkedltiR, blind, Itchlrig). iuvo i tvcr failed. but have been verified In nvxnr Instance. Tho price per box Ik one Dollar," mH ouo box. not two or tnrco, but one, will cure as v caso <>i plJe?. Pent ctrolully packed, with no adverliicmcut on the wrapper. Add'cs*, HODGSON &, CO., fc'cruuton, l'n. if mosey order, draw for T. A. Y. HODGSON. tell*1 Groceries, Etc. m. reillyT" WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer, AND CURKR OF THI Celebrated "Strnwberrjr" IlamH. FLOUR ?Christian Bros.' "Crown" Brand, Minneapolis Patent, Taylor's Patent and "Beat" Family, Williams' t-holco Ohio Family, and mnny oilier choico brands of family ifour in Mock aud continually receiving. ROASTED COFFEES?"AUromn," "Arbuokle's," ' Mon," and my own roast of "Old Woman," "Uorso Head." and loose roast. *W*8ol?j Agent for the Celebrated DuPont Powder Mills. A full supply of Klfle, Blasting and Sporting Powder of every kind constantly In magazine. Orders Bolleitcd from dealers only. Alto Patent Hemp, Cotton and WaterProof Safety Kusp. my2 F.BEllRENS, Hrocer nail Eur<i|ieiui Steamship Agent. Office and main store, 2217 Market Street. Warehouse, '??19Market Street. Uranch Store corner Jacob nud Thirty-eighth atroets. in the South.Side Hwt butlillvtr. Dentistry. newyork Dental Association, So, ICii) 31 a In S(r?tt. (Formerly occupied by Dr. 8. B. McCormlck.) PARTIAL PRIGS LIST: A Sot of Teeth S 5 00 A Good Set of Teeth .. 7 uo Best tiet of Teeth 10 00 Teeth tilled with <iolrt,Sl 10 mid upwards Teeth tilled with WhiteKnameljicand upwards. Teeth til cd with Gold uiid Platinum Alloy, 71c and utiWHrd* Teeth tilled wlthGutta Percha. EXTRACTING 25c. VI 1'ALIZED AIR ...bOc. fatisfuction (juaiautceil in all Cases. db. c. l. mi/inR ca Manager , '* MASK, rf Wbeelli k Oillce. J General Managers. 1041) MAIN sr., "WHEELING, W. VA. jy28wAH - 7 ' '-Li. ! ? a Books, Stationery, Etc. TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES POlt PUBLIC AHD PRIYATE SCHOOLS. As veil as all School Requisites In large assortment. New Goods in All Departments. arriving daily FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. stanton & davenport. ItoOKHitixBjM and Stationkkk. gCiiOOL BOOKS, SLATES, SCHOOL BAGS, PENCILS, PENS, I'APKR, PADS, ctc., for Schools. Porks, Periodical and Newspapers. Dally Pittsburgh Dispatch 15c per week. C. 11 QUIMRY. ie8 No. 1114 Marln-tHreot. Baking Powder. BECAUSE IT NKVlt It VAIttKS IN STRENGTH, N*VKUtWOItS WITH AHE, NEVER oI'OTrt YOUR BISCUITS, NKVER FAILS '10 PLEASE. ca* Avoi" Imitations ! soi2 e**6RP*/?S Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE. 'mum.nim tin: mkculst ?t> bust turn China, Glass and Queonsware, Q.UEA.T 1UUGAIKS For the next five days In CHAMBER SRT3, DINNER BETS and FANCY GOOD1?. . JOHN FRIEDEL, JT2* 1119 Main Btrcrt. Whcnlfng. 3 Druggist. THE McLURE HOUSE PHARMACY, A Model Prescription Store. P. W. SEYMOUR. Proprietor. Hamm & Co.? HAMM Furniture Dealers DOT THIS DOW1 That onr establishment Is a model ono In eve That In our attractive awortmunt, prompt ucn and satisfactorily sorted. That whllo wc cannot glvojron something for CTory time. WE 1NVilli YOUH PK1UO.NAL IN "Undertaking In Its several forr TELEPHONE CALLS AM8 HAMM & CO., \ Now Advortlaomonta. ASTKD-U IHUI G I kl, F 01 Utmenl hounwurk. Addrm, Bo* 40 Ilrldgppnrt. <Uilo. ?d7? WA N TK D ? BAKBEU?STEADY mploymrul: food *hm. Apply atouce K. m M * *K vu ' ltmlon. ?. V* >e!7 WANTED AT ON'CE?COAT KIN trttlKRB aud two Operator* TUOMAI HL'OIIKH it CO., Tiilon, No. 1211 Marke N'M"!. ieift WANTED?A BOY OF 17 TO V yen < (lire to lend In ntor?. Mn?t bo c good habit* and coir* well recommended. un who em boat (I nt liotne preferred. C. U QUIMHY, Book and Nevrideafer, No. 1414 Mai kft ??r--?'t. ^SSIGNEKM S.U.K. oh fiatunhr, September 20. 18X), comment lnir at il o'clock p. in.. 1 will offer lor dale at No W4H Maiket ?tr?o?, nenr Kllih Ward Marke ono Hay Mute, olio Hotel I'ariiiM nud iw Wagon*. A, II. WIKDKIIUHUIK. AmIkdcco! C. K. Bchult*. V?'. TT. Uau?h Ani-tl??' ??r. aelT J UST IN AND FOU SALEOtlEAl UX) Dags Choice Xtw Timothy Bceri. 110 lJ?g? Cholco Now Clover Seed. 2!0 Darrcla Wood Burnt Lime. 2 Cat a LoiiUrillc Cement. F017 JO?. HI'KIDKf. ?<c CO. ^MATKUK PHOTOGKAl'HEKS UAtfStVR MOSKV by procuring their Outfl and Supplle.1 dhcet from KIHK'3 ART STORE, 1005 Maiu Street. IToadauartcra far rbotoarriwhlo and Aril " ' (n>]7 p.uu.NWi wasted To kelp extend a light manufacturing bu? uotif, paylnic 200 percent profit, and no comp titlon. Must be sober, active and tellable, vrli S;iOO to S.'iOO to Invest, lojcther with services. AddrcM, MONOPOLY," roll P. Q. Pox No.). Wheeling. W. Va. JQON'T YOU WANT A JAPANESE TOE BASKET? Look at the Ibukctx In EWlNflS' W1KDO and notice the price. foIG im Mahki-.tPt.. qim'. McLurk Worn jpiOK SALE OH EXCHANGE, DAKOTA 1VILEAT LANDS). J AM lis I. HAWLEY, wis N't. u? Main Street. j^A OHOIK CHINA COLOIW, IOHs, l!i itslifPnlletlcs, i tc., at OUKATLV KEDCCEO PMCS8. Colore Cl bo scut by mall. E. L. NICOLL, sea Art Storo 12J2 Market Street. Jg ELL'S RELIABLE SPECALTIES Ruuoi.ar Proof, Skit Locking Coal Chutm HoDEL'B ANTI-SMOKING, FlItE-PltOOF C'UIUNk and Chimney Caps. Arunoton Btkei Plate Ranom and 8toyi JOSEPH BELL STOVE CO.. jo!2 Wheeling, VV. Va. HOGE & URG., DKAU.ttS IN Hardware. Cut'ery. Wagons, Road Carta, Fa' ntid harden 8?eds, AsrtMilturot Implement*, A No. 1113 MABKKf 8 PKEtlT, (west hide). Agenis for Hoosler Grain Drills, Oliver Chilli Plows. Steel ICin^ if?rro*8, Ideal Feed Mil ?fcc. Call and nee tis or write for priccs. aiCVMWtAw First Senatorial District Conferanct The delegates olectcd by the Republicans the countica of fddo, Hiookeand Hancock nominate a candidate fur Senator for the Fii Senatorial Dlnrlct of West Virginia, will me at wheeling. at the rooms of the Lincoln Cln THUK&D'VY, hEl'l'EJlBKR 2b, 1893. at'2o'clo< p. in. By order of B. F. MF1UHEN, holfi Chairman Statu Republican Commlttc gTATE FAIR NOTICE. All persons having claims against the VT< Virginia State Fair will please present the sat to the Treasurer, and all premiums will be pa on an! after SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18J0. GEORGE HOOK, selfi , Treasurer. gTOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. A meeting ot the Ptockholders of The Kelli Farm OH nnd Uas Company will be held Room No. 1, Keilly Buiidiuir, at 7:30 o'clock m., on MONDAY. OCJ'OoUK 6, 18'JO, for tl purpofo cf elcctiuK a Board of Dlrectoi making By-Laws and transacting any otb business that may lawfully ho done by tl t-aid stockholders in general mceune. Th( O'Brien, 31. Horkheimer, A. W. Carapbill. Ge K. Wfceat, J. L. Knight, Aug. M.Campbell. K M OiohK, Johliua }c. lane, C. W. Brocknnh James Storey. Joha F.Hart. te!7-w STAR BUILDING ASSOCIATIO Has just been Ftarto t and meels overy 8atu day evening at the ?tflee cf the Underwrite] lusuraueu Compwy, No. 11G0 Main stret Honrs nro from C:.5 to 8:15 p. m. Value shares, Btf.O. Payment* 25 ceuts per share p week. You may as well own jonr homo as nay rent to some one elfe.. It will only requi a small payment each weekahovo your rent ai in less than eigtit years-jou will luve your lion paid for. It also afToida a flr?t-clai? Investme: to those desiring to save money. You pay altogether about $9100 and draw out In less thi eight years S160 pcr^harc. Fur stock apply tne President, Mr. H. P. McGREG'JR, at N I8PJ Muln street, or at the meetings of tfo Ass elation. S317-WAH FIRST nlSTRir.T Congressional Conventioi A Convention of the First Concessional I>i trict HepublieatiH will bo held at tlio Cou House iti Moundsvllh*, Marshnll County, W. Vi on Friday, September 20. lh'JO, at 10:30 o'cloi a. m., to nominate a candidate (or Conpress fi Bald d'.strict, to be voted (or at the election to 1 held In November next, and to transact sm other business as may come before the Conve tion. JAMES P. MAXWELL. Chairman Congressional Committee. Gity Tax Notice Office of City Collector; ") PUllL1C Iil'ILIIING, J. "Wiif.kli.so, W. Va.,Sept. 17, 1890. J Notir.o is hereby given that the City Tan for J8i0, will bo due and payable at theofllcc t the City Collector, Public Building, Weduesda; ueiober 1, l6'.H). Persons paying all their taxes on or befor tbc llrst day of November, 1890, will he entitle to a discount of 2 per cut on City Taxes. The Tuxes on Heal Estate will bear Inicrei from Novjnbir 1, 1893, at the rate of 10 ft CENT PER ANNUM Until paid. WILLIAM MYLES, ye!7 City Collector. WE OFFER A. FEW DESIRABL] Piece# of Heal Estate for silo. II will t to your Interest to Rive us an early call. 510,010?a lot 22 by is2, on best part of Mark( street, west side, with two-story brick, stoi room, etc. No better lecatiou for an aetlv business. St,COO?Is asked for a largo two-story fram resilience, on south Bide of Sixteenth street hall, 0 rooms;stable on alley; lot 35 by 120 Si,',00?Will buy a two-H'.ory frame, C room nuil stable iu rear; lot 25 by W; comer Twentj tlfth and Jacob streets. St.OiV ouly for ? Frame Cottage and Lol Terms easy. 8iM)?100 for building lots In South Wheflin and on Island, b'ec'bulletln bond, cirm-r Foui tecntli anil Market. ilW flru payment. halanc on easy terms. C. A. SCHAKKEK it CO.. se!6 ?'or. Fourteenth and Market Btfcts. NEW GOODS. Wo luvo rtcclvcd our NEW GOODS IN ALL THE LATE STYLE J Appropriate for tlic ap?rcochlng season. THOMASHUGHES&CO TAILORS, 1 toll 1211 Market Street. Furniture, Etc. & CO., and Undertakers, M FOR A FACT: ry reaped. rice and lair treatment, ourcn*tomeri?r? amplj nothing, xvo claim to give a good, lioneat ilea BPECTION. ns a special featura. WERED DAY OR NIGHT. 1067 Main Street. Coo. R. Taylor-lmportad Dross Goods and Wraps. GEO R TAYLOR. : 1150 Iain and 1153 Market. D .f o I. ; NOW READY 3 For the Fall and Winter Me! i ' 1 Our Enlarged Facilities for Doing Business Enable us to Keep Much Larger Lines of : Imnnrtp.fi Bms Pmk A ill VI IVU VUU \JVVUU AND WRAPS 1J Than ever btfore. Of the latter we have Ladles', Misses' and Children's in endless variety; prominent among which is the NEW AND FASHIONABLE I REEFER JACKET, Wlilcli no Itecommonil and Hare In DlUVrtul Kinds of JUtorliil. A descriptive advertisement being impossible we a!ik _ .1-- ^ ? .? i "" me laaies 10 can ana see ior tnemseives. We consider it no trouble to show them. ID _ OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is Replete with as Cholco Novelties as this Season's " Importation Affords. B. Expect to call attention to our Seal Skin Garments about the first of October, when they will all be ready. m ;C. * HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 11 Blankets, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, oi Lace and Cheneille Curtains, Draperies, &c., of the at better grades in great profusion. Would also call attention to our new and attractive stock of Evening: Dress Goods, such as Silk Mulls, ? Laces, Mouslin de Soie, Crepe de Chines, &c., in all the new evening shades. " Trimmings to suit our Dress Goods. UC id * r.'H * n w w - UfcLU, K, 1AYLUH. Joseph Craves?Porfect Letter Copying Book. j Perfect Letter Copying Book jj NO PRESS REQUIRED. r Use Ordinary Oillco Ink. Full Directions with Each Hook. Joseph graves IC ?el&-nvfj>r 26 TWELFTH STREET. lit m Arbenz & Co.?Furniture and Carpets. I $25,000 "WORTH OF 1 FI1RNITI1RR m f.iBPRT! IB- M. VA%AIAA VllUI AA11 AS VIA JLVl A. JLI A f I A.T COST. 5 ARBENZ & CO. WILL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. * NO. 1115 MAIN STPEET. Edw. L. Rose & Co.?Instruction In Blcycla Riding. OUR ATTENTION it "Will bo given hereafter to advancing the Interest in Bicyclo K Biding among the ladles. , A class now forming. We have the VICTORIA, tho HECKOItY and tho RAMBLER, all specially E for ladies. Call and join. \ ED. L. ROSE & CO., 51 Twelfth Street. 0 ; JAREGKI 1ANUFACTDRING CO., e (LIMITED.,) ERIE, IP-A.., ' MAKCFACTDKEE3 OF ) T)_,_. n..3_ u n 11 * * ? crass troous, maneaoie ana tire; iron tripe Httiogs FOR STEAM, CAS, WATER AND OIL. ; OIL WELL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTI01 Tubing, Casing and Ropes, J INF nRIWP Rj QTT7AM DIOtT. miiiw) jh^Aii v m ww u & wnim J. 11 i_j I ' ' BRANCH OFFICE: ' 953 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pfl Other branch stores at all the principal points In Pennsylvania, Ne' York and O hlo Oil FI61ds. apt Furniture, Cnrpota, Etc. BAffi TiS. GBHASY'S BIZII Was a Great Man ! OUR Biz. MARK 13 GREAT Bargains ! There is a great deal of difference between the two, but the dilference is in your favor. We are distinguished from all others by the QUANTITY & QUALITY We Offer for tlie Money! Nothing lower in grade than i elsewhere. Most things better, and Everything Cheaper 1 6. Mendel & Co,, -FURNITURE AND CARPETS." No. 1124 Main Stroet. ae- tlSBBRTAKlSn A BrK"Ul.TY. -Ea J. S. Rhodes & Co. IITRES& GOODS, I I NEW FRENCH KOYELTIES, | NEW PLAIDS I IX CHOICE STYLES. The Fall Shades in Serges Cashmeres and Henriettas. ! ' } _ SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN ~ BLACK GOODS. Ji FALL JACKETS FOR LADIES Now opened, the Very Latest Styloi, and h lull line ol Misses' and Children's Cloaks. : J. S. RHODES & CO. Plumbing, Gas &. Steam Fitting. BEST FAUCETS 18 THE 1S0BLD~I | CALL AND BEE THEM AT TRIMBLE & LUTZ, 141 f) & 1418 Market BL. Whw?lln. va v Geo. hibberd & son, SueccEKorH to TliompBoa A Hibberd, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters BRASS FOUNDERS. Bpeculticb? Natural Ou Huppliea, Btetm Heating and Ventilation. . ISM MARKET ST., Wheeling, W. Y?. ! All work promptly dono at moat roaaonable | prlcca. 1*8 WM. HA11E & BON, 1 PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, , l' No. S3 TWELFTH 6TP.KKT 1 Ail work df>no promptly at reasonable prlfftfr | Housefurnishlng Hardwaro. KEEZEltS. , ALLHIZKarnn?2TO20clUAM?OFTItl LIGHTNING FREEZERS, I the best in the Market. Cedar Tub Wheel Dirhn and all latent Improvements. JONES & BRO. , Hen by Kalbitzir. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, au!8 Pio Main atrcct. ; jewett3 refrigerators. A few very desirable Btylea left which we will ( sell at u bargain. / Call and hco them. N NESBITT SL BRO., JylG-was 1312 Market Streot. Wnntod. ANTED-A 1M It ST-CI, ASS ; Kronnd lnyeranduUder. Addrtn Wal. 1 NACK a (JHKTWVNm Fiim 1 kcrpooi. ohh DETECTIVES ( ?] rt'antct In cwy County. fllircwd men t?*ct ' B under ln?tructlon* lu our Htnet ticrviru yx, Mjrlenconotnocin'ary. 1'nrticulnu friv. uHANNAH liKTltCTlVn lll'KKAl' Mlt << Atc^t'. l'|t Htit'wti. (i llhniDJ Hie only liuw uvcr lnvii.ti.| thatbold* Iho elotbca without npii,.! iucccm: putcnt recently Imudj ?oldni]yt,v iveutu, to whout tho cxrliulvo Until UkIvci/ oii rrwlpt of 60 fonti we will tend n umiiTe in,,, mall; alao circular*: prleo Hut mul u-t<m to NKUtitn: *c<:ure Tour territory at once. AtKitc*. TIim I'IiiIvnh Clothe* I.Ihk Co., 17 liertiou Btrect. WotoenHT. Mom. ? Stockholders' Moetlnita, jyjKETlSG OFSTOCKHOI-DKUT* A mcetlna of tho utookhnMcni of iho K. i Ito*o Oil and ?a? t'oiurauy will ho held m ih? oillce of A. N. l'rlchurd, lu MunnliiKton, w y, on Wodt??J?y, October I. tt'JO, nt H o'clock *, ui' KD?VAUD b HUM; J. i# MALI.AMI, ltonr. if. kosk. UNAS. K. Whl.l.S, BflO-W A. N. > KICHAkl). General Notlcos. G nkkTMJFLO E. JainM Kino hovlttsc mndo a KcnernliuMKtniu'nt to mo for tlio IwnefU of his mdltois. nil Indebted to him will tdenio nmke |?roint'tu>' meat of Mich imlebtcliiciii to mi1: ???l nil iH.r. nounImvitiKcUltm ?Kalu*thtm mIIIdIihm*i,r... tout thoiamo to me. J. B. fcOMMKItVll.U;, AMIuiiccoI J HUICS J;i!io. ISM . . JJOTIOE. ~ j Tho Pittsburgh and Wheeling Coal Comi&nj it Hrldnenort and Maynard, Ohio, have surwj up lull time. Hare about completed * ror? . haulago at Wheeling Creok that will btluutbi coal out rapidly, giving tho in en good worn. a pa ROBERT LUKE ^ Has started a stand at Mkder Bro.'h, 1*211 Market street, In frnut of tho McLuro House, where ho luteudi to keep a Coune night aud day, it thenirtal prices of tho Gurucy ial?. They nra kh nlco as auy carrlago you ever mad In. ji* having Rood, sober driver* ho expects thu tiub* Uc to putronlio him In his undertaking. TtLEPHONE 476 or 124 and your orders will ho attended to. Tho transfer business will ho attended to by BURNS ib CHUKCII, . Jy23 VJ14 Market Street. For Salo. A U51 tx 1? Wetzel count/, on Llttlo Plshlmi Creek, about Eorcn miles Irom Now Martinsville. in* qulra of 0. II. 15. CJlLCIIRloT, or HKNIj U'KEKPFF. Wheeling. W. Vh. sefiWAg jpou SALE-FAUM. :i"? seres near Barncsvllle, 0., buildings and fruit berrlt*. ?lo. For particulars, addmsfcox I 17, Barncsvllle, 0. P. B.?No postals answers, I ^TTENTION, HOUSE BUVKKS. I For sale? A fine Mare and Colt,-I months ol.l, Colt of English thoroughbred stock, at a bargain. AddrcM by letter to Box 17, Hamcsvllh?. (>. 'm:i f f?nR Ra t.m pvv'p nr? i vi:p AT ELM GROVE. Five ncrrR nicely Improved, tbrco lnr?e build. lujjs with billiard rooai. uud ten-pin alley (com- & menccd). larco room for dining, suitable (or g Uoto. *nd boarding houie. Address, f. 0. Ujx 61ft. Wheel 11))?. >V. Vh. ?c5 J^OR SALE. House and Lot below Kor'y eighth street. I.ot Ho Jw?t by 122 corner Market and Twentyfourth ?.trcei8. House and lot on fcouth trout street, Islaud. V/. V. HOGE & BRO.. Heal Kstute ARcnt*. se4 1800 Market Street l^ORSALK U HOTEL DALLAS, MannltJRton. W. Vh. rosiesslon given sixty day* teem talc or ou April 1, lt-'Jl- This lathoRRidt-n bt.otof tlie city, situated rlKht on the belt and In the ceiuio oj the urcttt oil Held of West VliRlnht lioom for an oil w?-ll on hotel lot Other oil Mentions to leaiie. Hotel overrun with tcuestK all ibe HintWrite to or cull on 1\ D. llAfcNElT, or J. lll'M', Mannlngton. W. Va. mr.M POR SALE. Lot# on Wood street, South Side 25x100,5-ICO. Lou ou South Jacob street 25x110, l.ouou South York street, VftxlOt', Lots on Erie street, 26xltO.8:125. Elslit roomed fraino house ou North Market street for a few days at Si.ftOO. a tnrgain. Money to loan. UhO. J. MATUISON. Iclephnno 107. nun; JJEDMAN & CO. FOR SALE. One boiler, 20 feet long, 3G Inchcs In diameter Mid two 13 Inch Hues. One small Englr.o C%xl2. All lu good repair and will be sold cheap. oc8 ltKDMAN a CO. gTOOKS FOR BALE. 6 shares Fire Murine Insurance Co. 5 ahares Wheeling Ice and Storage Company. SOshareaLaBellettRll Mill. 6 share* Helinowt Null Mill. 20 shares Hunk ri the Ohl(? Valley. 10 shares Ceutral Oil Com pun v. lit shares Wheeling Title and Trust Company. it. 8. IRWIN, Broker. jyfl> No. 24 Twelfth Htrwt. gECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANO, Good us New and Used Only a Short Time For Sale Very Cheap, Wtlgfl F. W. BAHMKH .fc CO. STOCKS, BONDS AND REAL E5> TATE FOR SALE. stocks and kondb. 15 shares Riverside Iron Works. 5 snares Wheeling Icq and Storage Company. 6 shares Belmont Null Co. 1.000 City Bond. AM, 1881,10-30. 20 shares LaBelle Iron Co. real e8tatk. The south one-half ol lot 65 on North Main itreet, opposite C. Hew. The Leightnn residence on Cbapliue street. I/Ots 1,2 anu 3 North Front street, Cllchrlut's addition. Chapllno street building lot. Homo No. 819 North Main street. Two 12) one acre lota nt Leatherwood. lloufeo and lot, 4323 Jacob street. THOMAR O'BIIIKN, Secretary W. T. & T. Co., Ileal Estate and Stock Broker. Oillee. Itoom 1, Iteilly Building, Market street Telephone .WJ. HU22 Trustee's Sales. r?IUUSXEE'3 SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust made to me by Mannel Ro-ensteln, dated July B?, IftW, and recorded in Deed of Truit ltoolc No. 24), phkc MO, in the otllrji of the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county. West Virginia. I will fell at public auction on Fill DAY, SriiTHMBKU 'iO, 16W). Ht 2 o'clock p. m , At .xo. 7'J Fifteenth street, In the city of Wheeling, one Cold Which and Chain, two Bay Ilorse*, three Set* of Huruess, one Open Wagon, one Top Wojrou, on?Top tfuggy. the Ico Box,'loalsnnd fixtures in the b'ltcher shoj. ?t place oi sale, together with the Bo..ks and Baok Accounts of said butcher shop; the Scales, Meat Blocks and Beuchwi now at his stalls In tne Mmket IIoHses, in both fcicconu and Fifth wards. Terms of tale, cath. R. If. GILLKSrY, Trustee. w. n. II am.v.it, Auctioneer. Summer Resorts, ?THE? Delightful Summer Resorts OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, BEACHED BY THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILROAD, The Flailing Lino." MACKINAC ISLAND?And tbo many Resorts reached therefrom; Hault bte Marie, Marquette, Leu Cheneaux Islands, etc. PE108KKY AND BAY VIEW - Harbor Bprlngn, Harbor Point. W?<|uotoniilng, Charlevoix, etc., located In the Immediate neighborhood. TRAVERSE CITY?And neighboring resorts ; Omena, Old Mlwdou, Elk Kaplan, ctc. The many lake* and streams all'ord tbo finest if fl*hlng?tbo brook trout, the celebrated Kruvllnir, black bass and other varieties of name Ami. The Train Service of thoOraud RapldH A Juliana Railroad for tbo >e*son of 18'JO will be ?mpleto In wvery particular. Through Bleeping Ca's will be run between Cincinnati, Pctonkey and Mackinavr: also boiween Chl&tRo and I'etOKkcy and Maeklnaw, rla the Michigan Central Railroad aud KkIhnaioo. Tourlut Tickets can bo purchased to any of Uie abovo points at reduecd rates. For descriptive matter, time cards aud full In[ormatiou. address C. L. LOCK WOOD. General Patssenger aud Ticket Apent, Grand Hapl'l*. MP1 ft. _ To Loan. jyjONEY 10 LOAN )SriR8T MORTOACiE OS OHIO REAL 1ST ATE. R. T. HOWELL, Insurance and Real Haute Ascot, fell Bridgeport, Ohio,