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^ The Intelligencer, PtblUfeed Dally, E&eftpt 8nn?Uj. TERMS) jp' r?r T??r, by MmU, ?0*1*4* PrmprnUL DAILY (SIX DAY8 IN THE WEEK) 18 00 1ft' OAItV(TMRIf OAVilMTHtWfflO? 4 00 ;V DAILY (TWO 0AY8 IN THE WEEK)??. 2 75 E* DA/LY <OH UOH7H) 16 E '. WEEKLY (ONE YEAN IN ADVANCE) 1 00 WEEKLY (SIX MONTH#).. ?0 fl: The Daily Iktslmokkckb 1* delivered bjr currier* iu Wheeling tad adjacent towns at 15 |r>7 centa per week. PunoitM wwbln* tombacrlba to the Daily IkTtUMuicKBaui do to by tending In ibdr order* to the I mtkluobmcks offloe 00 potul card or olberwlae. They will be punctually lerred EV' b> carrier* Tribute of Reepect and Obituary Xotloea, 60 (.{cent* per luob. I Correspondence oontalnlng Important newg toUciieu from erery pari of the aurroundlng country. Rejected rommnoieetloni will not be returned utile* accompanied by itifOclent poatage. INTELLIGENCER FOB. CO, rnorumn. 25 and 27 FoL'BTKKirra Strmtt, WjfEKLINCI. (The ljrnuJOKCm, erabraclug 1U aereral jpt? edftioni. far entered Jn the J'Mtoflioe at Wheeling, W. Va.. aa Mcoad-clan matter. 1 '< '' , tklbtuonb mumdms: Frtitorlnl Room* 8U3...Counting Room 833. 03kt3ntcIIigcnrcr WJIKKLING, NOVEMBER 8,1804. Credit to Wliom Credit In Due. Tho Intelligkncbr ia perfectly aware, bs every leader of the party of protection in West Virginia knows, that the splendid triumph of Tuesday 1b not a partisan Republican victory. It is dietinctly a victory for protection won by tho united forces of the protectionists. The Republican party bore the banner of protection, but the protection Democrats rallied to it as tho hope of their country and their state, and made possible tho triumph which has amazed and dismayed the froe traders of West Virginia. Tho Aid of these protection Democrats came in all aorta of ways. Some of them voted part of the Republican ftickot to roziator a protest against the party in powor. Othora, desiring to raako their protest more emphatic and to accomplish as mach as possible for the oaute of protection, voted the fall Republican ticket. What has happened in West Virginia has happened elsewhere, and to-day nobody rejoicos more, or has more right to rejoico, ovor the great victory for 1 protection than tho Democrats whose patriotic co-operation made it possible. Many of thoao voters have cut loose from the Democratic party forever, and tho party of protection cordially welcomes them to full fellowship. Wkst Virginia goes Republican by at loast 12,000. Tho Ijcglghtttirtt Won. The next legislature of We?t Virginia -will bo Republican on joint ballot and that by a handsome majority, un mo /ace of the returns thus far received it appears that tho legislature ia also Re* publican in each branch, by a majority , of two in the senate and of twenty-five in the house. Mr. Camden hooted at the idea of tho Legislature being Republican, because his party friends had eo "arrangod" tho districts a<t to make Republican success impossible. They did roaort to a disgraceful gerrymander and did think they had accomplished their objoct. But they could not provide against such a happening as that of Tuesday, when old-time Democratic counties gavo way before tho Republican assault and wore swept into the protection column. Tho Democrats cut out a fine job of redisricting for tho Republicans, and tlm onnortanitv has come. Tho work should bo dono with duo regard to the constitutional roquiromenta?a consideration to which the Democrats gave no heed?and with perfect fairnesa to the people of every locality and of the whole etato. Old Preston county gives more than 2,000 for protection. Saturday Night's Iilow-Ont. Saturday night's jollification is to be tho jollitlcation of nil who hoi pod to do it, and of all who are glad it wr.s done. It is to bo. a blow-out in honor of protection and tho noblo stand West Virginia has takon in behalf of that cause. | (Republicans will be in tho demonstration, of course, for they have beon tho backbone of tho cnuso through all tho years, but thoy will welcorno ovoryhody who finds satisfaction in tho triumph of protection over freo trade, of tho United Hiatal! of America against the rostof tho world. It will bo o hummer from 'way lrnr.lt. nnd somothinif to romomber. It to oxpocted thnt tho four congressmen-elect will bo hero and sonio frienda from othor parts of tho Btato nnd aomo friends from othor states who can got lioro on short notice. If tho town ian't bit? enough to hold them we can inovo tho houses out into tho country for that ono lurid night. IVAN AAV IIa l?hO" viiu vuuu nuu mu banner. Her majority is almost out of night. _ Oar Coutfrcsdioiini 'J'rJntiipfi. Dovonor gooa to Congress by 4,300 majority ovor Howard, Dayton by at loaut 2,200 ovor \\ ilson, Iluling by 3,600 ovor AlJorgon, Miller by 2,000 ovor Harvey. Later roturns may increase tho figures, but thoy aro largo enough to show that West Virginia wont for protection as Maine in tho long ago wont ior Govonor Ivont, Every Kopublican will cot his cortificato of eloction, and thoro will bo no contests. Tho swoop ia no great that it would not huvo boon worth while to resort. to counting out tactics. Tho victory U docisivo and overwhelming. West Virginia will go into tho noxt congress with the proud diotinction of ..........'........ hiring a tolld deloirtlion for protection. Every quo of thorn if oi Mild on that qOMtion M Htrrlwn, Bead or McKInley; and trtrj man of th?m knowa what ho m elected for. Hat li wiped oat aod Cleveland it flniabed by one itroke. daj DUtrict Colonization Schema. A dead eet wu made to defeat P. B. Dobblne for countjr commiiiioner in City dialrict. It ia no dlaparagemont of anybody else to aay that it wonld be bard to 2nd another man is tbe county ' aa well equipped for tbe place. He bai | experience In addition to natural en- g dovmenta of bigb order. He atanda in i tbe front rank ol tbe buaineaa men ol < Wheeling. Because of bia strength it j was determined to leave nothing undone to defeat blm. j 60 far aa the meana resorted to were t fair and lawful there ia no point to j make. Tbe colonization of votera ia not ' fair and ia not lawful. Men from other parte of the county were brought into , Clay diatrict and lodged in hotels on I tbe night before election that they ' might have a color of a claim to real- e dence in tbe diatrict. ( Being challenged on residence they , wore that the? resided in the diatrict. t They were not in the district the day before and they are not there sow. Having aerved the disreputable purpose {or which they were got together they they aiunk away. There ia nothing original in the co!<nization trick. It is an old resort of doaperate polities. Republican! knew that they could take votera out of heavily Republican districts and use thorn ia cloae districts, but they did not resort to tlio unclean thing. They took their chancel in a fair fiirbt. Every one of these colonial) and every man who had a hand in the job should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The purity of the ballot ahould bo preserved at any cost, If the public authorities will not talce hold there will be no scarcity of private contributions to creato a fuud of any size that may be required. It must be mado plain that the kind of politics resorted to in this matter will not be tolerated in this community. And Wayne county goes Republican. Well, well. A OonfcANiou ol' Deception. Now UmI it if all over wo confeu -that it was not unexpected. But wc didn't think It would come quite so heavy.?Register. Bo? Then you knowingly and intentionally sought to deceive your roadera? You told them that your party would carry Ohio county by a handsome majority and elect everybody on your ticket. You told thorn that the congressional delegation would remain solidly Democratic. You told them that the legislature would be Democratic on joint ballot beyond a question. Everything you predicted went exactly the other way. If you expected what happoned, or any part of it, why _l ....I... r.1.,9 Tk... v LllU you piuy ?um iaausn imgo 1 xugio should be at least common honesty in these matters. Tiie Register is bold onough to say that it expectod the result, but not quite so much of it, and yet it oncourneed its readers to put up their money on the other side of the question. This is the way to make yourself solid with the people who are deceived by you. After the smash-up of 1892 there were those who remarked that the Re* publican party was so routed that it could never Ret itself together again. It is so easy to go wrong about these things. Mb. Wilson's British friends will bo shocked to realize how slight a grip he had on his district and his party had on the country. Tuesday's landalido dispels some illusions. Has the Rogister discovered what American wool iB worth? For one thing it was worth a good many|)thousand votes against the free trade ticket in West Virginia. The Rogister comes out of the campaign battered out of recognition. It requires a peculiar genius to go as far wrong in as many ways as that freak of journalism went. Braxton connty gives less than 500 Democratic majority. The Democrats said that "something would drop in Braxton." Booms to have been their majority. There wai no special roaaoa for Ohio Republicans to got oat, bat thoy got there just tho same. They were oaper to got u crack at tho party of (roe trado. Mr. Whitakbr's employes turned out in tho rain lost night just to show how much thoy think of him, and a Dora* ocrat huadod tbo victorious column. Ohio county doosn't take ihe bannor, but it shows the greatest gain for protection of any county iu tbe stato. Wheeling lives in Ohio county. "ItBrunucAN boodlo" must havo beon as plentiful as air to accomplish nil this, and tho purchasable voter roust havo run up into tho millions. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Wilton and the rost of thorn were mistaken about what tho pooplo wanted. Tbo people t wauled something olao. t Caiiki.i, county olocta the Ropublican ticket. Lewis likewise* Nothing wan aafo ngninst protectionist naaault laat p Tuesday. c M?. Cleveland will look around for j something (or Prof. Wilson?probably 1 for a judgeship. Caitain Danford, of the district ovor t t!m river, made a fine campaign and do- , sorvoa all ho not. ?, i Ritchie counts incronsoa her Repub? < lican majority to ovor 700. Ritchie ii a groat country. They must havo crapo on the door , ovor in London. - -- . r - - _ _ ' ?i_ _ . BREAKFAST BUDGET. The Pacific mill*, of Lawrence, Hiu, nek tho prize of 10.000 franca, awarded ?y the Peri* exhibition, for having acsompliabed the moit toward (tearing larmony between employer and em* iloyea. Ten aaeh awarda were giveu dtocetber. England sot none. The White Star ateamer Carle, which irrivedat Boaton a few dayi ago from Liverpool, brought what ia probably the argeat log of mahogany that ever came a thla cooutry. It ia forty-fir* feat ong and four feet thick. It weight wven and a half torn and cornea trom Lfrica. Th? ehUf of the notice of Moscow ill iasued onion that those who sell >apers or printed matter in the streets hill not ba alio wad to pursue tbair voration if they are aot dresaed in proper initorm, or ii they do not appear clean nid tidy. K. P. Greer waa in tbe city to-day. id says this ia the "dad shamedest" own on earth. He came here to collect Sand got it. Before be got oat of town le bad to ipend f2 more than he bad ollectad.?Arktmtat City Traveler. A babv waa carried off by a panther It Jonei Mill, Ore., tbeotber day. The >ody waa afterwards found In an adjoinag foreat lifeless, bat not disfigured, scept for a few scratches on tbe face. Isabolla Jean, a pretty eighteen-yearlid girl of Brooklyn, Pa., has brought ait for $10,000 damages against Philip i. Finn, tweoty-iix years of ago, for visaing and hugging her against her rill. Alnminum ia used Instead of steel for nilla KaaI nlalaa a# tha ( arninn oldieri' boots. The results expected ire quicker and bettor marching, with ess fatigue to the men. The Railway Age says from January to October 1, 32 roadn, 6.254 miles in engtb, funded dobt $185,078,500, capital tock $361,000,000, went into receivers' lands. Dr. De Castro was kidnapped recently rom his plantation near Havana, Cuba, >y Manuel Garcia'* gang and held until 30,000 was paid for hie release. ' Although the regular army of the Jnited States numbers but 25,000 tnon, here are 110,706 militia men subject to he orders of state and federal authority. A negro goine through a field near }uincy, Fla., was pursued by a drove of attle, and lie made his escape by jump* ng into a well twenty feet deep. A woman claiming to be 133 years old b living, in good health, near Cleveand. She says that her mother died in icotland at the age of 146 years. The Philadelphia Record has oflered ewards, amounting in all to $10,000, or the arrest and conviction of men guilty of falsifying election returns. In the town of Caernarvon, Wales, here is one man to every woman, and U? nt f It a In ta.mnrl lol> IIO akWUUHIIliD Ul vuu w. chool is 62 boyi sad 62 girls. Mrs. Milton R Page, jr., was murderiQsly assaulted in her own home in Jhicau'o by an unknown woman, who ntended to rob her. An onyx seal ring, belonging to an noient Athenian, was lately dug up mar Athene. The Blarney atone in Blarney castle las gradually boen worn away by kiaane. American ailk making machinery ia ar superior to and diflorent from the oreign. MORNING SMILES. Minister (prays)?And, oh Lord, we >eseech Thee 10 guide the minda of our >eoplo in ttio way of truth. May the ihoaen rulers of our Btato ever bo Godearing men, who shall administer he laws to tho advancement of honesty ind purity and all righteousness. Diajusted Democrat (mutters)?I'm going oleavo this church. I hato politics in he pulpit.?Judge. Bighead?It ia nonaenae to talk of the ;ood old times. New York is a purer ind better city than Athena. Pertly? Prove it. liighead?Diogenea hunted or a sood man and couldn't find him. ti Now York they have to appoint loinmittoea to hunt for bad men.?liarter's Bazar. Hotel Clerk?Wo can give you all tho lomforts of home here. Uncle Abnor from Squeohawket)?Mister, I want nore'n that, when I come to a city lotol. 1 kin git home comforts to hum. -Harnrr's Bazar. "You are charged with having votod ive times in ono day," said tho judge, iternlv. "I ain charged, am 1?" related tho prisoner. "That's mighty >dd, I orpectod to be paid for it."?Sew York Sun. "This bonnet makes you look a great leal older. Wouldn't you like another ihapo?" Customer?"No, no. It will >o uone to old by the titno I get my thange back."?Inter Ocean. Maude?"I hope you are not gointc to uarry that Mr. Korter?" JCato?"Koaly, I don't think it would mako any lifference to you, dear, if I didn't."? SoA/on Transcript. lie?"Do you think that marringo ia i failure?" Sho (prospective bride)? '.No, hardly a failure. Just a temporiry embarrassment."?New York World. Kennard?"I wish I wow a rumor." jucio?"Why ao?" Konnard?"So that . might gain'ctirroncy."?Truth. Autumn. 'hou burden of nil songs the earth hath aung, Tho retrospect lu Timo'a reverted eyos, Thou metaphor of overvthlng that die*, rbiit dies lll-etnrrcd, or dies bolovcdnud young, Aud therefore blest uud wise? 1, bo loss beautiful, or be leu brief. Thou trngia splendor. strange and full of foar! In vnln her pageant shall tho summer rear! U any junto signal. leaf In* golden leaf, Crumble# tho guidon year. Ih. ghostly at remembered mirth, the tale Of summer's bloom, tho legend of the aprfngf Andthou. too, ilutterestan impatient wiug, "hou presence yet more fngltlvo and frail, Thou moit unbodied thing, Vhoso very being ia thy going nonce, And pa*?ago and departure all thy thomc; Whoso life doih xtjlJ n splendid dyingseem, ind thou at height of thy magnlflcenco A dement and a dream. (tilled Is the vinrln rapturo that was Juno, Android la August's punting heart of dre; Ann In the utorm-dlstuantlea forest-choir 'or china own elegy tho wiml* ultimo Their wild and wizard lyre: tnd poignant grows tho charm of thy decay, The pathos of tny beauty and the mlng, Thou parablo of greatness vanish inn! \>r me thy woods of gold and hkies of grey With speech funtastlu ring ?wtultah Watson. Hood's S.iraapnrilU, acting through ho blood, roaehoa every part of tho Hys* tun, and in this way" poBitivoly euros 1. .1 rjunrri). -? Chas. Ryan*, druggist, Springfield, IP., *ritea: "Japanese Pile Cure in n big icllnr and has given nntiro satisfaction, ixcopt in ono case, which was mftdo oniroly satiefactory by your promptly rounding the $5 00. Chat. U. Gootzo nnd kV. W. Irwin. Frlilny'* Np?elnl Sn1n?. Fifty down hemstitched, silk emjroidored Mull liaadkerchiofa nt 3c, vorth 12Jc. Twonty-flve dozon GontH' 18-inch Jnp Silk Handkerchiefs, embroidered initial, mo-inch hem, nt 20c, worth 50c. Thk Lkaprm, 1020 Main street. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetoria. THE CAUSE OF IT. TIM Great P?c*ful IU?olatloa ml TuMdfef ud What II Haas*. PUUbmryk Ufauk. (fad) Tli* election returns from ill over the north yesterday eonatitute the racxt remarkable popaUr verdict afsinst the party in power that hu been refine red in thit country lor many years. The landslide in (avor of the Democrats in , 1892 wai a phenomenal one. The ' popular revulsion against the Democratic retime lait year foreshadowed Uie great overturning of this year. But both are entirely behind that reported in onr news column to-day. When the . returns count the Republican majorities in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio tyr the hundreds ot thousands; when New Jersey it turned into a solid Ropablican state; when Maryland aud Welt Virginia are thaken from their position iu the solid southern phalanx, 1 and when similar roaulta come with ' overwhelming iteration from all parts ' | of the north, the overthrow ol the 1 uetnocrauc pariv u vua muav ?? record. This election is not to be construed simply as a turning of the weathercock of public opinion from the vote in favor of the Democrats to a moro crushing one in favor of tbo Republicans. \Vhatever the dissatisfaction of the people with the McKinloy tariff of 1892 may have had to do with the Democratic victory, the deeper and more thoroughly grounded dissatisfaction with the Democratic muddling of the taritf has logically produced the crushing preponderance of yesterday's vote. The most indisputable meaning of the election concerning the taritf is that the people wish tarill tinkering stopped. That there Hhould be a correction of some of tho glaring incongruities of the late taritf act is indisputable; but it is I clear that tho nation is in favor of that policy which will soonest take tho tarilf out of the arena and give industry and I business a period of ponce from logisla| tive meddling. Tho Democratic propoI eitionso etlectively negatived yesterday was that the presont act was but a first Hten to further tarill revisions. Tho [ people have very lirraly docreed that ? no further atopa shall bo taken in that c direction. f Beyond that Democratic inefficiency i , in administration, disregard of civil sor- t I vice reform pledges, and reckless ten* denciea in dealing with the public e credit have been clearly condemned. 1 There is little doubt that the sectional ( spirit displayed in Congress has accent* v uated tho verdict The sectionalism of i the solid south has had tho result which intelligence might have foreseen in ere- t ating aa an offset a practically solid He* d publican north. Hero again wo have 1 the lesson which impartial obsorvers < have pointed out again aud again, but i which politicians nover learn, that the " greatest danger to any party in power is in its own vicea and weakness. | The elections yesterday foreshadowed . a return 0/the Republican* in fullpowor in 1890. Hut whetner mat promise 10 ! fulfilled or not will dopond on the | course of the Ilepublicans themselves. They can make it good by allowing that their cause is the cause o'/good uovornI inont and economical administration, as j well as conservative tariff laws. For six years past the factors of the defeat of each party, rospoctivoly, have been the blunders and extravagances of each. The Republican party must digest that fact if it wishes to make its success permanent. _ Crttnrrli Cannot bn Curort i with local applications, as they cannot | reach the Boat of the disonse. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter| nnl remodioa. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intornally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicino. It was prescribed by one of tho beat I physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com j binedwith tlioDestoiooupuniiera.aciinK directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tlio two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for , testimonials, free. F. J.Chbniv & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. ] t llucklnn'ti Arnica Snlve. j The best oalve in tho world for cuts, 1 | bruises, aoros, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor 1 sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud poaiI tively cures piles, or no pay roquirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiatv tion or money refunded. Prico 25 I cents por box. For oalo by Logan Drug 1 Company. ; = i SHOES-ALEXANDER. : j A WHAT % ? MATTERS How loner n *hoo mny wear H jk \ It is uncomfortable during tho kw ^ Whole tlwo of service. SOME ? ? SHOES ?? THAT' J ? \ OTHER \ <r shoes j s ^ Wo sell tho kind that do sot. ^ l ^ mm WtMlUU l mill II Ucwa?n; jh raK lo?ncrillcc wenr cither. |> \ >Vr tit fpft rorrprtly. Ho- \ { CSs int-mb-r thuf. please, when ?7$ ' you think of 3hoc& 'C j & ots?eo r " | ALEXANDER |j SHOE SRf.r.KK, HUO Main St. ^ n iftb Ouo ahnncu In n &I0() i'inno with ^ [ ^ each oven dollar's worth ot shoos. fit1 o e e ? o o - <1 I J A Favorite < J ? Or Hospital* and Physicians, f t \ Silver Age t f Rye Whiskey t , f iiotnd fur It* purity and tnorltn t \ A nrul l? Kttnrmueotl hf my ? ! a imtiiro lo 1?? fro? from nil j " f fMlultttrntlon*. t I MAX KLEIN, } ( j ALLEGHENY, PA. ^ , A Drn^lsts. hotoN nrid (Ionian Roll It at 0 n uniform prim) of. \ j $1.60 por full quart a f WHEKMSU IIISUU-CO., Affonls, ? j 1 OC.'W-TTIIW.Vy WIIKKLINO, W. V.*. \ a-*>^T*-'^^^ 0 V THB HORROR OF IT. That Frightful Trouble in the Head. So Appetite, Bad Stomach and Torpid Ur?r. H Few Things Which Shorten Your Life and Slake It Miserable. Jnil the trouble with thousands?no appetite, urred tongue, gss In the stomach, shortne* of >reath< faintnesa, bad teste In the mouth, full>ess of stomach. bad breath. These mean a itomach out of order. A dangerous condition. SJcJc headachy bad complexion, dark circles luder the eyes, biliousness, pain in the side, Irowslneu, sleeplesaaeis, nervous, tired and anguid feeling, constipation. These mean weak wvea and torpid liver. The abore aliments maj lend to complete >ro?tratlon and death. They shorten life and rill bring you V) nu untimely grave. The ono ;reat medicine ludlcated in all these conditions s Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norve remkJ)t. Jl rum them permanently. This la proved ty the following strong lcttor from Mrs. Ira F. Utohahler. of liardwick. Vu I had boon afllictod with sick headache for wenty yean. I was a terrlblo sufferer, and at Jtaei wan uuablo to swallow oven so much as a Irop of water. I would vomit severely at these iinei. I could not speak during the worst polls, and if lercu stirred, the awful pains and romitlng returned. "It is iiupossiblo to descrlbo with tongue or >en my frightful suffering from sick headaches aid Atomacli trouble, during the last twenty ear*. Doctors and medicines did mo no good. Just as I was giron up In despair, someone tdrlaed me to tako Dr. Greene's Nertura blood ind nerve remedy. I began using it and almost mmedlatcly oommencod to improve. In a short ime my headaches wero entirely cured, and my toinach trouble had left me. 1 was entirely >urcd of all my ailments, and by Dr. Groane'a fervura blood and nerve remedy. It did what lothing olio could do. I strongly urge every ody to use It, for I know it wIU euro thorn." Thoro lx a limit to human endurance. You :m rapidly approaching it Stop! Reflect! 'ako tho ono euro way to get well?uie Dr. ircenu's Nervnra blood and nervo remedy. It rill cure you. It give* health, and it make* trength. It is purely vegetable and harmless, and is otter than all other medicines, b^atue It is tho llscovery of Dr. Greene, the greatest specialist a curing uorvou# and chronic diseasea. You an consult him free, personally or by letter, at ilnomce, 3> Wmt Uth Sfroct. N<mv York ' llv. FUR CAPES-J. S. R. A CO. Pur f qmo I 1 Ul uupuu i A LARGE STOCK OF ASTRACHAN. ELECTRIC SEAL. WOOL SEAL. SHEARED CONEY. PERSIAN. BEAVER. MINK. MARTIN. I The choicwt Belection> from the bb*t ' farriers. All the KEwarr designs. We ! lavo uapoB rc incacs ionj;anu v^apos oo , nchea fonR and all the intermediate unptbs. We invite your inapoction. isiitoMa.' COMMISSIONERS' SALES. J taellCottageandLots AT 1 PUBLIC SALE. ! V, p. Hubbard. Administrator,) 1 va. V In Chancery. , F.ffle R. Anshuu and othera. J J In pursuance of a decroe rando ou tho 12th dat < f octobor. 1894. by tlio circuit court of Ohio ] oimtv. in tho nbovo entitled cause. tho under- c Med appointed special comrahslouor for the >urpo?c, will, on ; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1891, ] ommenclnt: at 10 o'clock a. in., on tho premises, ell at public sale to the highest bidder, tho tract ii laud beautifully located near tbo National toad. about four and ono-half tulles cniit of ] Vjw?oling. comprising fi.925 nvres, ownoi1 and oouplod by Mr*. Klflo Russell in hor lifo time, "hero U a comfortable and roomy dwelling bouse ? ml stable on tho premises and many fruit. I hndoatid ornatnontai troes. The rlicbt to n*o 1 bo two lanes adjoiuingthe property will be sold I iitb It. This property has boeti s'lbdlrlded fnco throa I larcols. two of thqin containing about one aero J nd a liHlf each, and the other, on which tho 2 Uv??ll!xiir house stands. containing nearly three .ores. Those parcels will bo oil'orod separately, .nd the property will be sold in suoh pareols or . .s a whole, as will be found most advantageous. 1 At the sumo time and place will bo sold u lot rontlnvoii tho National Road opposlto Wheel* * up l'urk. and containing .'.MS of an aero. For tho boundaries of the above mentioned n reels iitid lot* rofereneo In mado to the decree foresaid, and to the plat Hied with the commit loner's report in tho above entitled eau?e. Tbkmh of Sam::?1One-third of tho purchase 1 nouey. aud as tnuch more u.s the purchaser may loot. In cash, tho residue in two equal Install* . nonts atoue and two years from the day of sale. ho purohnw-r vltnr notes for the deterred intnllineuU. bearing Interest from tho ?luv of wilo, nil the iltl" to be retained until the pnrnhmo noney In wild in full ami n conveyance directed ?v tho court. Tho nureha.?or of tho puree I upon rhlch thedwcllltiKliotwo "tana* will ho required >lunurctho dwelling h.?uw tn un amount to bo Ixed by the commissioner. un further security. W. r. HUHBAIU), ' fil'cclal Cummimhncr. J. C Ilcnvp.v, Auctioneer. 1 hereby certify that hond and lenurlty ha* ten plvcu a?rcoulre<l bv hnv hr W. I'. Hun nrd. the Special ComtnUMonor In theabovo enltled cu\\i\ JOHN W. MITCH ELL. Clork. oc!7 AMUSEMENTS. M HAND OPEIU HOUSE. UT Thursday. Khin.vY nnd Saturday crenirc? nnd 8atvm*ay Matisv.k. november h. R 10. 'ho popular young romantic actor. >lr. ?IOIlN (iltlr FITll, pre.*o:itiii? Mr. Ilenrv IrvltiK's renlmtie ?pectaculnr version of Oootho'a Ntlhllme poetle nu<>i?<rnloce. 1PjA.XX?T. tt?na> prlcon. tioft HJOB + WORK# ' NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXKCCTBD | AT TUB INTELLIGENCE JOU U00M4 NEW APVEWTISEMENTS ^TTKNTION, BEPUBL1CA.V: A UMttOf *1 *b? YuUOff M*a'j? R*pu: 3 Kacort nub will b? h<?ld iht? evening ? Fellow*' H*il it ":30 o'ckk. A lull u.wr u dMir??l m buam?M oi imporuneo i? . to th? )?>lltficiuu>u toiunlM niRUt w.I! b < .. * bcuA. Dr. W. C. SrZ^LR, I 1. A. PreuWiT. S^ rturr- t C HAND OPERA UOUSK. \JT MONPaY. Tt'ESiPAY *Uil WKI>M?sn?r ?TcDtOf? ami WEUKEsUAY MATIN I. K, S bcr i'i, is aod 14. AOftutu* Thomu'iFaYOrltoCqme-Jy ?THE BURGLAR.* Nluht nric?*,l.%,2J,3A?nd50o. MaUu<* ; ^ 1&. 3ft aod ?c. i. ,* ?11>MIC OPERA. THE PIRATE8 OF PENZANCE AT T1IK OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY and FKMAV KVKM\(jN l*nd?r th*dlreclioniof Prol J. A. lUyn* Admualoo IL t*?u rwwnratl at Houv. ? rtore. J. A. BAYSES, " ELOCUTION. DELSARTE. MR. J. A. RAYNES, VOICE CUI.TI'IIK, PIANO and 8THISOKD 1NSTRUMKNTH, For tcrmi addiwa. au9 1M FOURTEENTH STREET. UOT CAKES * *.?? For Breakfast I Aro ? delicacy when mad? with LONii'3 BRKAFFAST FLOUR. For by H. F. BEHRENS. No Branch Store*. noJ rRargains Always.; j *-' ? ? j French China. BWI3XT? BHO,9.tJ J 1215 Market Stroot. J Of# Red fire! ed f ire1 AT LIST'S, lOXO MAIN ST. T IBBEYCUTGLASS FINEST IN THE WORLD. For color, brilliancy and cutting it has no equal. Will nnon annfhf?r rhAfr* liriA to-day. Prices low. I. G. DILLON & CO., JKWELER& SOMETHING NEW? 1110 l/augllul LJ 1) yoniuor great iuiprovn tneuts of visible writing, eaao and convenient of operation, strength and durability, true anl lusting alignment, speed boyond tba demand, tbo master maulfoldor, simplest posiiulo ixm* uruetlon. least numbur of parte, only 106?MOW I,MX) In otbor machine*. Loff in price, butbtya jrade In all other respects. Price, #73.00. Call and see It at tho olllco of . SCHILLING & KAStET, Affts., 1213 Market Street. Wheellnj, W. V?. A Ho General State Agent, for Tin: PfcV.Y MCTOAI. I.II'K INSiritANOi: COMPANY, 3t riillndelpbu. ft. ocll nb.3 "FOIR, EEITT. A MONTH. No. 1053 Mala street, ton room*, furnished ntwi occupied by roomers; will root <o some ono that vrftl buy furniture- ?..CO W So. 2919 Woods street...... - 1Q<*> '0 acre /arm north of city, for market gardening, flUO per annnni. JO rooma. Main aud Twenty-flrat streot. ?? So. 01 Seventeenth struct ~1?? M So. 1W Nineteenth street- ~~ ??? So. 2155 Main street, 4 roums. both Rases.- U oi iiulldlng In roar of 1501 Market street..... . 30 tfi Pour-roomed houses, Creiceut I'laco. . ' Four rooms, both nose* and bath, No. ?> Fovcnternth stroot - ? w Saloon and dwe llng, Martlu'a Konr, adlolnlngC.tt r. depot . I'M KiRbt rooms, both gases, hot water and bath, No. 1010 Main street 25 M S*o. 87Seventeenth itroet, eight rooms, both liot water and bath So. 1TW.1 Market street. threo rooms... So. 39 Twontloth street 10 wJ 3tor* rooms Main and Tv/enty-Urat street*. SStflnndfciuuO. S'o. 2241 Main streot ?. .?. - l^J So. ;<W2 Main street, three roomi 6W fwo rooms southeast corner Market and , v I wcuty-Mxth fit root ?"? S'o. 31 Sixteonth ?treet S'o. 178 Seventeenth utreot ? W Sulldinff corner Twenty-fourth and market Nireeu, Intel/ used as a tarring factory. , s'o. 3W7 Chunllno street, two rooms.- ''{ S'o. 2M0 Market atreot. both gaaos 1' '!? S'o. '^ja Alley D S'o. wii Cbaplino street, atoro room aui dwelling. S'o. nw Jflcob*trect.....? ? j* 0} s'o. Z'riO Jacob ntroot ;{ s'o. JM7 Chaplino it root, otflco room. s FOK SALK. 100-Aero Farm, valued at 8AW0: will exclma;? or city property. , Thwe aerai, eitjht-roomed brick hr>n-\ o ionul road, aj^ mllos west of rivor, J.'.oo J. Keal citato oi every description. jamesaThenry. '{onl fctato Agent, Collector. .Volarv priMI-iMi I'cnalou Attorney, Ma 1GU Market str<- ^ ^ CAN I onTAIN^' r^il NTf ^ prompt tnswnr and an bonott opinion, wriie ?4 MUNN A: CO., who bare linrt m'ltflyflf'r '4f? expnrnmoo In the patont bnstnn*. ConnuW'"** tlonn ttrlrtly.eonfldcntinl. A Ilniulbnol*?'?'{J* formation poncrminjt I'afrnt* and b*w * ' }r tain them ?mnt fn>?. Aluo a catalogue of m&oiw l'atfliits taken tbronoh .Mann ft Co. W ? filial notlwintbe Hcicatlflo Amrrlf""- I* tuu? aru brourlit whloly bctorn ih?' out coit to tbo InTonfnr. Thin l J^.vj laauod weekly, <>ltwintly H luei rated. Jm? t'T !P* lariat circulation of nny ct<*niiuc work u ? world, 9.1 a year. Batr.fk coplon pent "VJ-,. bulldlii* iMUlou, monthly. fi'iia yoar. :Sw cohiofl, M cent*. FTory number eortnitv u,"?* tlrul platen. In colors otnl t?liotoumj?li.i oi n^w bouaca, with plana, enabling builder* to * " **no latest draiun* and feoure wntrarts. Ad- ' 4 UUNN & CO., NkW VOUU, UU1 llBUAUWAT* ft* 4 BUYS \/| The Weekly Intelligencer I 1 I ?HOI. _ fl ONE VliAR.