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HARRISON THE MAN. John Russoll Youds Glances Ovor tho ProBldontliil Flold. WHO BLlilHE'S MHHTLE FULLS ON. llcnjamln Harrison, It la Suhi. Hasn't "ii flighty Xamo Overreaching the Heavens AVItlt GIArty" lint Ho Has Made a Very 8troi>g?rrcslUcnt.--A Calm Look at tho Situation. Washington*. Fob. 10.?John Husscll Young, ox-Ministor to Utiinn, ono of tho ablest journalist*! in tho United States, and a keen political observer, has beon looking over tho Republican Presiden tial field, and this is hotv it looks to him: "Mr. Harrison io, by reason of Blaine's notion, tho strongest candidato; so much so that any other candidato is in trigue. John Sherman might*bo ex cepted, for after Blaino?in soma re spects beforo Blaino and Harrison like Aviso?Mr. Shoruian ia tho foremost.Iio publican. His years nro in tho way of a nomination. This is unjust. Years were, assuredly, not against Harrison, lluchanan, Cass, Clay, Tilden and Thur man. Mr. Sherman is tho 0110 candi dato whoso canvass might givo Harri son pause. Ho says, howover, with lllnine, that ho hns withdrawn. Ho says what Blaino ouiits, that ho sup ports tho rohomination of'Harrison. This is grateful, on Mr. Sherman owes to Harrison his re-election to the con ate. the other candidates. "At tho present moment, then it is Harrison against tlio field! Mr. Depew would hardly como again from Now York. This isv a bis country, but not big enough to olcct tho Yandorbilt fam ily to tho presidency, Mr. Depew musk hover that relation or bury nis ambi tions. Gcnoral Alger is named from Michigan, but tho memories of tho Alger campaign in 1SSS would be hard to overcome. Minister Lincoln is sug gested. lio bears a sovereign name, was an able secretary and is now an ablo ministor. Ho is voung, however, and the machinery of Illinois is against him. Mr. lteed, oi Maims would mean a tnrbuleut campaign, and we might well question tho wisdom of a passionate canvass when we aro so prone to pcace. Governor Stanford, of California, will Jiavo more strength than would be con ceded, whilo Secretary Jtusk, so deep in tho farmers' confidonco, would liavo an agricultural strength worthy of consid eration in tho these days of Farmers' Alliances and scarecrow political agen cies in tho west. Harrison in tho Whito IIouso makes Grosham an im possibility. Thero is a pood deal of iiuman nature even in tho most exalted atmosphere. 2IARIUSON TRAITS TICTURKD ELOQUENTLY. "Without going into tho stock con vention onthusiasms over the Harrison administration, this weighty problem remains': Blafno has vanished, and who remains but the President? Har rison is in tho ripeness of genius, ex perience and fame, lio is the embodied citizenship of the republic. His homely, loving virtues, his domesticity, his sh *rp, angular, penetrating ways, his waywardness with politicians (few of them really like him), his sturdy, dog matic, Stephen Decatur Americanism ? 'Tho country when she'3 right?but the country right or wrong,1 his luminous, harmonious eloquence, liis aversion to whatever sounds like an idea or an experiment, his name, which repre sents the political honors of four gen erations, beginning with Benjamin Har rison, tho trionu of Washington, and coining to Benjamin Harrison, the friend of Lincoln, Iris piety, his courage, discernment and veracity?all combine to givo us in Harrison ono of tho host examples of the ideal average American citizcn. NOT A MIGHTY XAMH, HUT? "We are not in the presence of a mighty name overreaching the heavens and throwing its splendors far on into ages that wo may not see? of such a name as .Lincoln or Grant. We have, however, the manliest man now appar ent in the Republican leadership, v If the Republican party desires consistent and intrepid ad mi n is t rati- .t. how can it refuse to Harrison a recognition of the most consistent and intrepid of Repub lican executives"/ In fact our com plaint, as far as Harrison <joes, is that lie has been too Republican?that, un like Grant and -Arthur, be has not held the party with the curb bit, and fought questionable appropriations. Yet this criticism should l)e, from a mere party point ot view, the strongest argument in his favor. Ilis friends may well ask what reason can Republicans adduce against hia renomiuation. Further more. Harrison has an unquestioned standing as a leader. For capacity, ex perience and public sorvioo wo place him next to Sherman and Blaine. They have withdrawn. Tho friends of Har rison are within bounds when they ad vocate him us the ablest remaining leader of Republicanism." How Chicago Is Made Uj?. Chicago Times. Some weeks ago the Times, estimating the population of Chicago ait 1,208",S33, mado tho following approximation of tho nativity of this va3t number of human souls: Americans C92,-lC3|Roumanians 4.JW0 Hermans JIS-I.95S;Welsh 3,9tW Iri^li Sli.XH Swrlsa '2,7:x> liohemians W.'JOJjChlnamen siO . Poles 52,73G*(i reeks C'JS Swedes W,$C7 llelsiauj GS2 Norwegians 41,615 Japanese -107 English 03,7&> Spaniards LD7 French 12,9u2 Armenians no Scotch 11,927 West Indians.. :!7 Knssians. 9.077jromiRuese in Italians 9,921 Sandwich Islands 31 Danes 9.S91 Kiist Indians 28 Canadians G,9S9 Turks IS Hollanders l,912 Eskimos ' .j Hungarians 4,B27|Sioux Indians -2 Theso figures have attracted a great deal of attention in other citios. Sur prise is expressed at the diversified character of tho population of a city containing moro Irishmen than Cork o"r Belfast, moroGorraans than any ancient German capital 6avo Yiouna, and moro persons of other countries than most of tho cities therein contain. llowaro of Ointments Tor Catarrh that Con tain Mcroury, as mercury will surely destroy thosonso of smell and completely derango tho wliolo sy8teiu when entoring it throueh the mucous sorfaces. Such articles should nover bo used except on pre scriptions from reputablo physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derivo from them. Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, and acts directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. In buying llall's Catarrh Curo'bo sure you got the genuine. ^ it is taken interiiallv, and made in Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. Cheney & Co. v 'Sold by druggists, pricc 70c per bottle. AN UMIEKDICl) WAUNIXG And AVli.it Crtutn of It ? Explosion uT on Ott Tun It. Chicago, Fob. lll.-I.ast night an ox plosion, of crude petroleum gas look place at thij factory o! tlio Artiliciul Ico Company on West Jackson street. The engineer, l'eter Clark, wishing to dis cover how much of thu crude oil was Ismoil for fuel there was on hand, picked up nlantern and started toward the lank containing the oil. His llre man shouted to him not tu carry the lantern near thu tank, but the warning was unhcoiled. liaising tlio trap door Clark pushed his la'ntorn into tlio in terior and the oil being low ttm accumu lated gas exploded. The windows were rattled and broken, while tlio ground shook as with an earthquake. Clarlc will probably dio from injuries received. Tlireo other employes, Ifarry Smith, Henry Ileidoman and Patrick Daltou were also seriously injured. HIGH 1MNI)lilts' FEUD Ilruutu Out Afroftli In Hun l*nttichuo~Tlto I.ntunt Mnrilur. San Francisco, Cai?, Fob. 1U.?Tlio high binders'feud which was suspended during tlio Chincso New Year's cele bration by mutual consent of ail sec tions, broko out again last night. It is supposed that the men who took a hand in tlio tend last night belong to tlio On Yck and Duy Long societies which liacj a bloody feud to settle. In a stairway of a Stockton street house Long Chun was fatally stabbed by I.oui Fook. As tlio assailant rushed from tlio hallway hu ran against two white men who seized liini and turned him over to a policeman. At the station ho was found to have a bloodstained bowio knifo 011 his person. He is a genuino high blndor but not known to' tbo police. Tlio wounded man, as well as liis assailant, refused to make any statement. Sonttlhle Advice. London, l-'cb. 10.?Tho Globe today buys tliut tho prosbocts of foreign coop eration in tho Chicago Columbian Ex hibition do not appear very bright. In tho case of Kngland, tlio Globed adds the very grave feeling against thoMcKiuloy bill has not yet subsided, "but it is to be hoped that manufacturers will not let their foolingsovercomo their prudent judglnont., Furthermore, sucli an at tempt at retaliation is more likely to hurt thenselves than any one else. The Americanu and Germans are strenuous ly trying to take our commcrce. The ubsenco of British competitors at the fair would therefore bo regarded as a benefit than otherwise; it would also be regarded as an admittance of defeat." Mrg. ltullliiKtou jjooth Entertained. Chicago, Feb. 16.?Mrs. IJullington Booth, wifo of the commander of the Salvation Army, was given a reception here last night by Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Cordon. A larg: number of prom inent society people wero present, and to them Mrs. Booth explained in detail the work of the army. Among the guests were ex-Senator and Mr*. Charles J?. Farwell and Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer. A Startling Statement. London-, Feb. 1C.?Michael Davitt, in a speech at Middleton, said it was not generally known that Irish properties were mortgaged to Knslish bankers and others to the extent of ?1 GO,000,000. lie announced that lie would not run for Parliament again -before the general election. X Tlio Defaulter Located. Otttmwa, Iowa, Feb. 10.?It has been ascertained that Lane, tho defaulting treasurer who left Centerville so sud denly a few weeks ago, is in Central America. His bondsmen have made good his peculations from tlio county. I To Young S . Mothers ? (JllHtS WHtilt All UK (Alfi. Beat Cough Syrup. Ttutta Good. Ubq In tlrao. Bold by'drtv.ulBta. Tho Lottery OtlicnrH ArreiU-d. New Yobk, Feb. 10.?A New. Orleans dispatch says tiie lottery officials were placed under arrest to-day under the indictment found by the Boaton grand jury, charging violation of the anti lottery postal law. from :i lSuilding. Ashland, Wis., Feb. 1C.?David Gay jumped from tho third story of the lUuehardfc hospital last evening during a wild delirium. IIo will not live. I''<iHin? oir a Log. "As easy as falling off a log" is an old saying. When it was lirst uttered no body Knows. Nothing is easier, unless it is* the taking of a dose of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These act like magic. No griping or drenching follows, as is the caso with, the ?old-fashioned pills. The relief that follows resembles the action of nature in her happiest moods; tho impulse given to the dormant liver of the 111011' salutary kind, and is speedily manifested by the disappear ance of all bilious symptoms. Sick headache, wind on the stomach, pain through the right sido and shoulder blade, and yellowness of tho skin and eyeballs aro speedily remedied by tho Pellets. J Uuclileu'a Arnica Salvo. The best Salve in tho world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pile?, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Prico 25 cents a bo:c. For sale by Logan Drug Co. Hokey?"I do object to ' : 1~ cd policemen on the force." "And why?" I Iokey?"Becausc hard enough to find a white one at night, much less a dark one."?CloaJ: Journal. ? * S 6 ft/5 r\ir- U_B 57 O CJ? S k/ | Kafces OliiltS BS?ih Easy, I Shortens'Labor, S Lessens -Pain, ? g Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. J ? Itoolc to "Mothers" mailed TItEE. % o BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ? ATLANTA, OA. ? * SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S OtCCCGCOO<-9OC*CO-3OOCOr:dC*J,04OeOOtCti LOGAN DRUG CO.. nrlO-DAW AND ALL DRUGGISTS. T1II3 GOVniiXOltslllI*. Jutlgo K<hrlu M/ixwull Siiggnstari by ft Uc? ltublltmn- Soiuo I'nclA or UlMory. To the tililor of the HtMl/ijcveer. Sin:?After General CiofT hnd been fairly elected govornor, few 0/ us can forget the frightful wail that went up from the Democratic organs of the stato. ''Ihousands of fraudulent votes have been cast for Go!);" paid the lUglttcr. 'Corruption," shouted another, "im ported negroes," cried a third. U'H, beforu 0.5,000,000 of people our gallant little baud of Went Virginia Republicans stood accused of having perpetrated upon the purity of tho ballot box the greatest outrage iii tho historv of our commonwealth. Tho honor anil mnnhoed of our pnrty had boon dial tanged and overy htato from Malno to California awaited the result in breath less expectation. Tho result came. It was disappointing but nevertheless gioriou9. The crucial tost was appliod. It was found that no other state in tho Union had cast a purer ballot. All honor to tho two gallant Rcpubli cans who defended the purity of our party in that memorable contest. In .Senator Presley Morris wo recognizo a gailant and heroic Republican whoso namo will be a tower of atrongth in future. J11 .ludgo Edwin Maxwell wo recognize the statesman and jurist, the argumentativo rigor of whoso logic caused Democratic audacity to palo with insignificance. .Since that contest thero has existed a feeling that General Gofl' should again be the candidate, that tho injustice dono him in 1888 might bo fully re buked by tho sweeping victory pro claimed by the "oracle" to bo ours in 1892. Tho# appointment of Goneral Goll to a United States jfidgeship do Prives his party of an opportunity to perform what would bo to them a,most pleasant duty. What next? Already there is a sentiment gaining wide pop ularity. It is only natural that tho party should turn to tho man whoso matchless defense not only of General Goll, but of tho honor of 'the Republi ca 11 party in that nefarious contest, litis made him the worthy recipient of our unmeasured lovj. Place tho namo of Maxwell at t)io head of tho ticket, and with tho otiier ofliccs carefully urovidod for wo are sure to wiu. Lot it not bo forgotten that it was hoc until after Judge Maxwell's memorable campaign of '84 that the Republicans began to havo confidence m.thcir growing strength. Mr. Sturgiss, the Republican camlidato in 1S80", re ceived 44,855 votes, which indicated a net Republican gain of 1,378 votes in four years. Judge Maxwell's voto four \ears later (lS-">4) was 00,14!#, being a net Republican gain of 1*1,295, or tho most phenomenal growth of Repub licanism in tho history of tho state. It may bo argued that this was due to the Greenback vote that went to Mr. Max well. Lot us assume that the Green back vote was 14,000 (a verv extrava gant figure); fully hah of this number camoirom the Republican party, and when wo subtract the other, or Demo cratic half, from the21,203 westill havo 14,295 _ as Maxwell's Kepublican gam in four years, a larger in crease than \vo_ havo ever had before or since. But isn't it a historical fact that Mr. Maxwell's twenty-one thousand gam remained with llic Republican party, and ju*t four years later, General Ooll augumented this gain by 12,7'w, making his? total voto in tiie state 78,001! or JOG more voto3 than Judge Fleming received^ Those are facts for the Re publicans of West Virginia to carefully consider. They point us to a candidato with unerring accuracy. We have no knowledge of Judge Maxwell's senti ments on this subject, but hope that he will allow the best interests of the party to aid him in a decision should he be called upon to make this canvas p. He is yet in tho enjoyment of active and useful manhCod and is vigorouslv engaged in looking after a law practice that extends to several parts of the state. He has bceu identified with the state since its formation?he has in fact been a part of it. He has stood in tho storm and the conflict and richly does he merit the honor. Republican. Hilippi, IK IFebruary 13, 1S92. Thin is for You. , It you aro sick and have not boon 1 holpe'd, why do vou not write a full description of your caso to tlio great specialist in curing norvouq and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 "W. Four teen tii street, New York, known every where as the discoverer of Dr. Greeno's Nervura, and who is without doubt the moat successful physician in the cure of all long-standing complaints? Consultation in all cases is entirely free, personally or by mail. Thousands consult him by letter, and ho returns an answer to "all perfectly explaining their diseases,'giving advice, otc., with out charge. llis success in curing diseases by his marveloua vegetable remedies is simply wonderful, and he has made a specialty of tlio cure of persons at a distanco through letter correspondence and treat ment. In this manner thousands of people have been and thousands more aro being cured, and we should adviso you, if you desire a sure cure from your disease, to immediately write him all about your caso. It will cost you nothing to get his very valuable advice. For Ovor l'ltljr Yearn Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children whilo teething. If dis turbed at ni^ht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cryingwith pain of cutting teeth send at onco and get a bottleof "Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing fcjyrup" for children tecthincr. It will relieve the poor littlo sufferer immedi ately. Depend upon it, mothers, thero is 110 mistako about it. It cures diar rhoea, rogulatos the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tlio gums, re duces in?Mammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the tasto and is the perscription of one of tlio oldest and best femalo physicians and nurses in tlio United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold bv all drugpists throughout tlio world. I3e sure anclask for "Mas. "Winslow's Soothing Synur." MWFdtW An Augusta, Mo., dentist is credited with having taken gas and extracted one of his own teeth. Good LooLs. Good looks arc more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition oi all the vital organs. If the liver bo in active, vou have a bilious look, if your stomacfi be disordered you liavo a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinched "look. Secure good health and you will liavo good looks. Electric Bitters is tlio great alterative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold at Logan Drug Co.'s Dr.ug store, 50 cents per bottle. -1 "Er?Jemmy see. Who was it that was clothed in a littlo oriof authority?'' "Adam, I guess."?InJiananolis Journal. The proprietors ot Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to bo a curc-all, but a remedy for catarrh, cold? in the head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, is easily applied into the nos trils. It gives "relief at opee. uwiuw G-o?d Morning! Yon Are Hoarse! Lightning Cough Crops nro something new In the way of n throat and lunn balsam, aro saro, c<jrtaln anil prompt in their action, and aro a sure euro lor CROUP. nuce, mquOGOckntb a Dottle. Lightning Vegetable Liver Piles ? nroafinre cure for Hick IIcadAchc.lilllousncss.CostlveneM, Piles and Inactivity of the Liver, '.? cents a Jiox. SugarCouted. One pill ados?. Uou't grtpeormake you sick. Lightning Hat Brups A panacea for external and Internal uv*. For Rhenmnthm, Neuralgia, Diphtheria. More Throat, Sprain*. Uruiacn, lameiiKM, isiirna* Crciup.H. Colic and all painful alloc tion*. A sure cure for JJiaribuea, Summer Complaint uua Flux. ^ aud W cents i*eii BOTTLE. Reap thorn In tlio House, they trill ofton Sc.ro Doctor Bills. If you frcl no relief aflcr n?lnp two-thirds tho contents of a bottle of these medicines return the rcmalnlnn onoMhlrd to tlio dealer from whom you boualit it aud ho will retinal the prlcc paid for the entire bottle. For Salt by all Orugghts and Dealers In Medicine. Prepared by HERS MEDICINE CO., - Weston, W. Va. WHaHaBaaBMBBBB?BBBgMBMfflBEaBBBHW? for Infants and Children. ??Csstorla IsrovoU adapted toehlldrcn that t recommend It as superior to any prescription mown to inc." II: A. Aacur.it, 31. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, If. Y. "The ueo of 'Costorla' Id so universal and Its mnrlts ho well known that H Beem3 a work of supererogation to endorse It. l'ew are the Intelligent families who do not keep Costorla within easy reach." _ ^ ?= CARI<08 Martyr. D.D.. New York City. Laio rastor Dloonilo^dalo Informed Church. Cantorla ctircs Colic, Gomtlpatlr.u, Sour .Stomach, Dlarrlicea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and prcuj'ai di gestion. Without Injurious medication. " For several yeara I have recommended your1 Ca3torio, * and shall always ccntir.ue to do bo as it has Invariably produced beacllclal results." Edwik F. Pardee, M. D., "Tlio Wicthrop," 123th Street and 7th Avo., Now York City, Trie CsirrAcn Compant, 77 Mduiuv Street, New Yore. BBnMB5BBqgBBBagBBB5mEgngBBBmtt3EBiBgBBaBaHBM? irtoliliMMMUBiX * COIi&TELY ANDi'^ PERMANENTLY Semple's Atomizing Inhaler anil Remedies. 'Safe, Successful and in accordance with the most advanced ideas of Mcdical Science. Un qualifiedly indorsed by eminent Throat and Lung Specialists. Used by them for years with wonderful results. Cleanses, Soothes and Heals ? I By applying remedial agents-possessed of marvelous healing properties?directly to the liiflamoJ | muccus surfaces of all. even tlio most remote parts of thu respiratory tract, aud announcing them | as cllectuall/ as if they were on the surfcco oi tho body. iorr(FpouiIc:icc tciiA all ajjlieted urgently solicited. Consultation arul Medical Advice for all such And as Valuable As It is Cost Merely Nominal, within the reach of every one. no matter what tneir financial condl I '.Ion. Yeu can treat yourself with perfect safety aud absolute certaluty of satisfactory results | While others relieve, we guarantee a cure, aud offer for a Case of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma or Catarrhal or Incipient Consumption We Cannot Care, And no ease can be so aggravated or so far advanced that our treatment will not give instant I relief. W1UTE US AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS. Head "What Those Who Have Used ItSay. BELLEVILLE. 0., SepL 28. ISM. 1 tuffcred for txeenly years with Catarrh. I procured and used Setnnlo's Inhaler and their No. 3 Inhalant according to directions and am happy to say I cm entirely tvtlL B. a BROWN. Secretary Belleville M'fg Company. J teas unable tn epeak above a v-hUper. Within two months :rom that time I cotikl breathe with perfect easo and comfort, the difcaae having beat ivHrely driven out of viy lungs ur.ti b-day .hey arc en tirely free from Us effects, thanks to Semplc's Inhaler and remedies C. II. COE, Centerburg, 0. My daughter had been afflicted with Catarrh for several years. Used Semplc's Inhaler and Remedies and is now entirely free from the unpleasant ewnntom.*. N. S. TOLAND, M. D., Martinsbnrg. O. ! Suffered from A ft h ma for iirr.ity yean-, procured Semplc's Inhaler and Remedies, spasms grew lighter and Intervals longer. Alter a few mouths it disappeared altogether aud hate not had any symptom of it for two years. A. W. CRUMLEY. ML Vernon, a CB'Sold by C. R. GOETZE, 117 Sixteenth Street Trado supplied by \Y. li WILLIAMS. , The Sempie Inhaler and Medical Co., MT. VERNON, O. oc16-tu? Want to Reach a Growing Region ? ADYEETISE Wheeling Intelligencer. COVERS THE WHOLE FIELD, RESTORED ten truurantco to euro nil nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss or liraln l'ower, Ileudache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Erals nlons, Nervousness. LusMtudo.alldralns and loss of power of tho Uenerattvo , Orsans In either fox caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or ercosslvo ?v n,(; nt tohacoo, opium or stimulants which so'jn lend to Infirmity. Consutnn* -tlonnnd Insanity. .l'utnpconvonlenttocnrryln vost pocket. >51 per pack* ^ ago by mall: tf for ?. With every & order wo glvt a written guarantee to curt EKrocnAXUArrrJiVrtnso. arrdundihcmon<v- Circular free. Address Nerve Seed Co., Chlcaco, 211. Foe sal j in Wheeling by tho LOGAN DRUG CO.. loath and Maiu atreaU oc-'davt for relieving prolonged and painful suppression of tho menstrual periods, they arc thoonly safe and certain euro over oll'ered to women, they aro especially made for married Indies, safe and always to bo relied upon. lJo sure you aslc for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Pills. They aro tho genuine, ?1 ]>er box, sent by mail Dr. 3iott'a Chemical Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by Logan Drug Co. ' dels daw . & LUT2, St, Wheeling. W. W myli ?^yiLLIAM HARK & SOS, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, No. UH TWELFTH 8T11EET. All work done promptly at reaionablo prices. G" KOKGE IIIDBERD & SON. (SneceMor* to Thompson A TUbhord.) PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS andSTKAM?FITTERS,' DHA88 FOUNDERS. BpoclttUlaj;?Natural Go* supplies, Steuui I lent In* and Ventilation. 1314 MA1UCKT BT., WllKELlNO.W.VA. OiTAll work promptly tloue ut most roaiont* bio pricx-i. Jus EDUCATIONAL. Wheeling Business College! THE OLD RELIABLE. A Livo, Progressive, Thorough School! Bnilncic,* English, SIiorMIand, Typewriting, For lieunt if nl Catalogue. address ok nbovc. daw _ MRS. M. STEVENS HART'S^ School for Girls, ?AND? ' HISS HAG BELLE HART'S School for Young Children, Will open in September In largo. airy and well lighted rooms in tho Cmnglo Block, Marlco: street. A (nil co?ps of cUleient teacher*. The echool will l>o divined into threo departments, rrlmary, Grammar and Academic oi Uiroj grades each. Boy* will bo prepared (or tho Llusly Frcshwva da>8. The past year was successful in a high dejrea. making necessarya provision for a lurxe iu<: vase ill tho uniiiLcT ut pupiU j..?? STEAMERS. FOR CINCINNATI. I.OUIS VILLI:, MEMPHIS. ST. LOUIS. NEW ORLEANS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Will lenvo Wliarfboat, foot of Eleventh streets,.ai follows: Stcnmcr "Kcysto.se State," for Cincinnati. Ohio, every Tuesday at 8 a. in. T. S. Calhoon. Master ;Choa. W. Knox. Clerk. Steamer "ANDES," for Cincinnati. 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Some of the VERY BEST books are published in Paper covers". It pays to put them in Covers That Will Preserve Them and be worthy of them. Sendyour books, new and old, to the Intelligencer Bindery. A PATRIOTIC WORK. Every person xvlio is opposed to Free Trsd* Slavery and favors Atnoricau Industrial Indepec denco eccnred through tho policy of Protection, should read tho document? published by th* American Protective Tariff League. As a patriotic* citizon, it ia your duty to placo thoso documents in tho hands of your friej^ls. They aro interest ing and instructivo, and cmbraco discussions of all phases of tho TnrlflT question. Tho League pub llahoB over 50 different documents, comprising nearly COO pages of plainly priu'ad, carefully edited and rellablo information. Among tho authors of theao documents aro, Hon. James G. Blaine; Wm. McKlnloy.'Jr., Governor of Ohio; Senator S. M. Cullom, of Illinois; Senator Joseph N. Dolpli, of Oregon ; Senator A. 8. 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