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The Intelligencer. !> PUIUJMII IAJIY, KIBKfT tllMV, II I Tbe Intelligencer Publishing Co.,! j U & 27 FOURTEENTH STREET. 1 TERMS) ParY.ar, by Mall, Poatag#, ( 1 Prepaid. [ OAILY UK DAYS IN THE WEEK)- W 00 , DAILY (THREE DAYS IN THE WEEKI, ? OS DAILY (TWO DAY! IN THE WEEK) t 71 DAILY (ONE MONTH) -- -f <) WEEKLY (ONE YEAR IN ADVANCEl 1 00 WEEKLY OlX MONTHS) ? 10 THK DAILY lNT?I.LIOKM;att u ?*ur?rc<j currier* In Wheeling aod adjacout lowui at, 15 wuts per wook. 1 Ftnui us Hlifcfuf toaubacriba to THE DAILY INn TlXLluKNCKK caa ?lo *o by aaodlng In tbalri onion to the Intkiliobnokh ofllre on uoital ward orotborwlaa. l'bey will ba punctually errod by carrier*. Tribute of Rcipcot tad Obituary Notloaa, 60 0 cenu par Inch. Gorfaapoadauot oaauUlOf important newi oltoltad from mrjr part 01 tke eurrouniln#. country. lUJoctod ooaununlcatloue will not b? re tar nod uolou accompanied by euftelent poitag* [The Iktsllmkxoeii. embracing Its eewal adltinm. la aaterod la tha I'oitoBca at WfcMtlng, W. Va., a* lecond clua natter.) rn.araoNi xnuiaaa: Editorial Reomi 833 . Counting Hoora Hit. JntelHgcitrcr wnvEU>o, sicprMUtiKic to, ihos. A l-'rrnh Crop of 1'oola. There ii a frasli crop o[ fooU In t Europe, tail money it flowing Ilka ? water Into all aorta ot Boutlt African / o-called ocnritioa. Nothing la too ab- ( ard or toa wild. llenR it on to the Houth African cold fleldi and it will ;a with a ruib, particularly if thore be connected with it the name of lomeliodv & who has been lucceaifni In that far oil J region. " 'l'ho aliarea of a lomethine-or-other c in the way of a bank wero offered in 1 London. There wa? not even a proa- '< pectui. But tliera waa a rush, until all B the aharea were taken at a price which 1 incrnaied fivefold the already onormoui ^ c^pltalitation. They havo the fever ai well In France, Germany aud other I parts of Kurope. " If.thia were the firit time that euch * n nightnvuo oi ionieleii speculation * hu atruck the old world it might be * understood, but there i? not a country " in Europe that has not paid heavily for being csuiht in inch babbles ami u ewiqdles. By this time nonslblo paoplo a should bavo their eyo teeth cut, but it g seems that each Koneration iniists on ^ aoirn: its own catting: aaii isme per- ( sons are not content i^tbiout cnttinj a second crop. We bavo had some experience in this country, but this does not mean that i we aball not hare more. In any flush , time any scheme that has over been t worked anywhere may be worked here | again, and no amount of warning will r avail. We produce as Sno a crop of t iooli to the aero as any country on , earth. i Tuere ii talk oi another advance in wire nails. What is the justification? Surely it Is not found in tbo demand. U I. Baal War. a The Spanish premier denounces the f /.* *a VtanHita and Hiva ' they aro not entitled to belligerent \ riftht*. In the Spanish view Cubans ore never ontitled to any rights. They oxist to put inonoy in the treasury ot Spain. Just no* they are forcing Spain to pay out Iirge sums which she cannot afford to spend. They aro making the most successful fight ever made on tho island 4or independence. This is why they are bandits. Tho rovolt will not bo qnelled by "calling namei. it will tako troop? to do that, and tho troops will havo to do nioro oxecution than thoio already lont havo been able to do. Tho Spanish forco on theisland not only hm been unable to broalc tho bafckboue of-tho rebellion, but has failed j to prevontits sjirea l. Tho patriots are t steadily gaining territory, ao that now . they appear to control more o! Cuba f than Spain doo#. ^ i no uuoau came is anvancmc ai nomo and atreniitheninsr its hold on tiio sympathies oi the people of this country. I're?ont!y our tfovornmont will liavo to donouiuliiinu about it. , Tiikkk aro Bomo thin^ra that Mr. CI?]|M*nd hesitates to^tay. Ono ip, "1 would not accopl a nomination (or a third term/! 11 Mexico llnvf* tin* Clinnno? If Moxico worn to take it into her hand to recognize tho Cuban patriot! as bol* liueinnls nhu would win the everlasting gratitude of thoso people. if that act of recognition woro followed by Cuban in* depondrnfio it mlirlit result in the ailnexatiou of Cuba to Mexico, Botnothing which this country doox not deslro and an certainly could flud no protoxt fur preventing. In tin nar) nf lin ttnitm] Huics, but if this country fitnud i oil and 1 lookfi on whi!o tlio Cubans aro Img^linjr, rofu?ini? to (.'rant tlioin 10 much recognition, wliou Culm Rein lior in* dflpondunco nho will probably bo indopomJont onotigli to toll in that wo am too latu. Why sliouM tho United Statoi bo ao mindful of thodoniroi of Spain? Wlinn wo had trouble of our own Npain did not hftnltat'1 to roooguixo tlio C'onfndor* acy. Pimnitnoir lint boon nunoxod to f 1'ItItmloli)bin by llio trnnllon cabin mid | tho trolley wire. h this Ilia Grontor J'ituburuli VT0 bnvo li?an hearing of? rillcy'* runny rialif. Word commi from Mimioiirl tbnt 1 Clintincoy I, I'lllay Inn otilhlod for tlio ' wnr nimiiidt ilia roiiomliintiofi of <?onf?r? ' nl Ilnrrbion, nml In liiin chiho ho will do Ijnttlo tiny mid nlglil. Mr. Fllley In n vnry flmoniii nolitlciun, but llili 11 inn lio In wa^llnu tdlort. < If Ilia llopubllciiti |nirty WAiiti Oon* i oral lliirriion for ill ftUndtrl bearer I mxtytar Mr. Pillar will bo rui> oror. If tlio Kapublicaa party doein't want 3onaral Harrison it cannot bo induced i Uka him up boctuio Mr. Filloy ia Ighting him. Whoa Mr. Filloy uuonod ill campaign it io probable that iia liijUciii tiia summer over. Wxhavo gone through oil* ill tumor thit voir and if need bo can worry through another. The philosophical mind takaa tilings ai they coine, oren ? "hot itnfl " aa thia. 1 Work anil Wnui'w UtiUur Two I'ullciee. Tha American Economist makes a miking exhibit of the iudmtrial situation uow aa compared with that under ilia ltepubllcau policy of protection, l'ha instructive article, with some of [lie detaili omitted, ia reproduced in lo-day'a Intkm.ioincku. The net result if the comparison ii that 3 per cent leia abor is now employed than in the cental year 1880, and tho average wages paid are 14 par cant leas. Id other worda, under Democratic policy the oonntrjr liu allpped back mora thinalxyaara. If the liouia Urill alii bail boos through without moillflcv lion th? ilippinf hick woulil hovu boon further and fasiur. Hut there bai boon inouijh of It to allow whit tha Deinoirotio party haa done for tha country. Itahowi alio that wa hive u lone wiy o go hufora wa shall bo again whara wo vera wban, In a momeut of thoOKhtleii an, the people allowed the Democratic larty to get whara it could do mlichiof. CoMHi:xriNu on au artlcloon "NTakine Jp a Dead Town" the Ixtkllkhescsr ?to credit to the American Mannfacicturer. Credit ihould bare bean given o the Manufacturer!1 Record. Worda Fitly Snnkon. The Vico IVoiidont of the United latea, preai ding over the Chiclcamnuga odicatory services, could think ol othing bettor than to quote from Lin* oln'i ahort and sublime utterance on a iniiUr occasion at tiottyaburg. Thorn i nothing better, and Vice l'reiident teremon thowed excellent judgment nd appreciation in quoting worda 10 ttin*. Ihe Gettysburg oration of Preii lont .Incoln, strangely enough a disappointlent to thoie who liitene l to it, now cceptcd by all the world as a classic, rill lire aa long aa the Eugliih language ball laaU The longer and really able ration ol Ur. Erarta la forgotten. Russia takes paint to emphasize on 11 occasionsthealllanco between rranco ud herael/. "Nobody doubts that tho llianco exists, bat what will they do rith it? They will bo very slow to try be strength ot tho combine. .Job Lot Murriagem A Washington hoiross marriod a ilacksmith Uvo years ago. Now sho rants a divorce from him on the ground hat he has not supported hor and has ived on her money. What did she ex.>ect? She had no thought of living on he mono? he could hammer out on the invil The truth must bo that tho ro? naoco hat worn off, tho Illusion has jooa dispollod, and she Cuds herself jadly mated. Moo nnJ women do beat wbon they n&rry their own sort. A man can raiie i woman to hit lovel. It is very bard or a woman to raiso a man to hers, t he wife of t kinz is a queen. The hui* >and of a queen is a prince consort. Lord Thurlow, lately a World's Fair lommissioner, now an absconding lebtur. is a fair representative of the itled Englishman who londs his name 0 any scheme that pays him. Ifo was 1 director in all sorts ofcompanios, tooivina $10,000a year, for which ho ron* lered no sorvice oxcept to permit his iniuo 10 oo uiou as a caicu ior wiu uu* rary. Thii ignoble nobleman is con* locted with half the nriatocracy of Eng? and. Nothing iseim to bo left for bim izcopt to cot a divorce and take hii lick of our Atnorican hoirestos. Wnus Lord Ponravon reaches home 10 will bo confronted by tho facts in he cat**, including tho corroioondencj. L he fact which he will bo unablo to got iver i? tho offer of Mr. Iaolin to roiail ho second and third race*, or to bejiu ho whole contort uncw, an oflor which />rd Donravon declined to accept. His ordnhip eoos back, therefore, beaten in ailing and in lottor-writing, tho lattor icing apparontly his favorite iport. So.MK Indents of tho Jrflorson Modi. ml College, Philadelphia, working as troot car conductor* through the sum* nor, have earned enough to carry them (trough collnco this winter. Thoro is rood stuff in those younu' mon. If thoy vili keep up tliii gait thoy neod hnvu jo fear (or their foturo. Tim miyor of Chicago is surprised hat so Inrge nn amount us ? 1,000,001 ihonld be asked for to clean tho stroots if New York, and ho tnkes occasion to omark that tho amount allowed for .lint purpura In his city is $'.'50,000. Hut tho streotslnUhlcngo aro not clenn, ire they? Tin: emperor of China Inn tlorroed itfninat tho maiaaero of for<*iiritoM mnl situiod a low of lili cheap aulijnrti to bo >oh*a<lul. ThU <loen not uioot tlia r?? juiroinonta. Thorn must ho micli ?uuruitee for tho lutiiro 01 alinll be accopt* iblo to the civllir.0'1 power*. What lm? hocotno of tho Atllal Nlorntuon prmidonlinl boom Hint win to iwoop ttio Domocritlo party? The iiiovomant uoodi a tiilniito 1 ltd van co IBOflt. it oomi of oinnriniirml hill tun tori nn?l it hr.ni bmiil with plotlly of wind In it. Mn. I'fiATTIt vory handy nt innniitflnn 'onvontloni on lomo linna, bill tvtioii It ?oino? to HtrikliiK llio common hoiiiim nut llio conioloiico ol n (ionvontlon ho rni't In it (or * mlniitn with Witrnor Mil lor. - ~ ? ?? Tin: unnrch lor Nocrot wntor |?ipoi In L>li Ioax J l? mi ndifylni( Npontiiclo, I ho now no ut Homo of tlio lir.f?it ooncorm u tlio city hitvo boon tniipinu llio city Highest of all in Leavening Foi Royal A \v imz&si ABSOK.U1 pipes without paying lor tin wator, Tim man who uses a samlbajj on uu unsusuecting victim uud thon coos through Ilia clothed i? highly ruipuctabio wtmn compared with the Chicago manufacturers who have bean tapping the public tilt throujli tho water pipei. Mahtin'u Fiuhy follows tho sensible oxamnlo of liar neighbors and raisei the quarantine agaiuit Wheeling. Our frleuils everywhere maj be Maurod that titer shall hare tne truth as we know it at home. At this time everything indicates that the smallpox ia on its last less. What was tho adiuiniitration's agreemeat with the bond syndicate, any how? It must have been something, and that something is worth knowing. Wlion Congress meots the cat will havo to be let out of the bag. Cllll'Olt MMn'. SV.MIMTUV Hucoeatfully Iiupoant Upon by 11 I'm. fcaaiutuil lltyBiir?TUo ltos? was it i'otoul Fnntur, Chicago Record. They toll a story on William l'ouu Nixon, editor of tiio In tor Oman, which hat) not spoiled with neo. Mr. Nixon'a sympathy with the old soldier is notorious, and this sympathy has cost hiui many and many a dollar. One day a relic of "the late unpleasantness" found his way into Mr. Nixon'* oiDco; his uppoarance would have oxcitcd coinpaa* aion in a heart of atono; an soon ua ho aaw him Mr. Nixon know lio \va? u vet* oran, and forthwith hia heart began to melt and throb aa only a truly ttndor and sympathetic heart c.m molt aud throb. This old aoldier hud u patho'.tc story to tell, and he uufoldod it to Mr. Nixon after the fashion of a dry-goods salesman unfolding yards and yards of print calicoes for the delectation of a projpoctivo buyer. Fato bad dealt harshly with him, so he said;*adversity had overtaken all hia butineas enter* nriana ?n<! tn err*urn his IilififortUneH. ob atacloa had boon intorpoaod which delayed tho payment of thu ponsion to which ha was fully entitled, lie found him eelf, he said, confronted by starvation; for hitnaeif he lind little aolicitudo, but it ground the iron into bis aoul to soo his wife aud little onea aullering for want of clothing aud food. Aa ho pro* ceeded with his narrative tho hoary veteran ahed bitter tears, and as for Mr. Nixon?well, ho, too, broko completely down, and he, too, wept profusely. Iho interview ended by Mr. Nixon's draw* ing out his laau wallot and producing a $i bill, which he bojrgod the unfortu* nate aoldlor to accept us a alight token of hia aympathy. Tho hoary votoran took the money and withdrow from the office, invoking tho choicoat blessings of high heaven upon tho boad of hia bono* factor. The experience nindo so poworful an improaaion upon Mr. Nixon'a plutic and retontivo mind that for a month moreaiicr mo otiuurim pu?o ui mo iu* ter Ocean toe mo 1 with eloquont tributes to the unrecognized horoes of the civil war. Tho old toldior did not turn up again lor about six months. Olio bitter day In midwintor, howovor, Mr. Nixon looked up from his editorial work to greet a visitor who had just been ushered into the sanctum snnctoruiu. It wat the old oldior; Mr. Nixon knew him at ouce. "Aha, my good friendI" cried Mr. Nixon chotrilr, "and how has it gone since we last mot?" Tno old soldier took a soat hard by and ruefully apprised Mr. Nixon that adversity still pursued him. "I am mortified aod grieved," said the old soldier, "that miafortunes have showered upon mo ro mercilessly as to reader it impoiaible for ino to dischar^o too obligation to you whloli I incurred loino tiino ago. Von bavu probably forgotten that on one occasion you kind* ly advanced ine the auui of So to bridge over tho financial chamni which threat* onod to ingulf me; 1 any you havo probably forgotten that beneficent action, for ono ut your noblo iuipulaoa, sir, does nuch deeds with no thought of recompense further tlmu tho pleasure which the iwrformanco of a generous dcod carrion with it. Iiitt 1. air?I havo novor for one moment forgotton vour kindnem; for months inv waking thoughta hava b^en employou in an attempt to deviao aoino moans wliorohy I could reimburse you lor that loan. A low l ndvoraitv claim* tnn for it* own! I have come to you to-day to tell vou that I am unable to liquidate tho obligation and to ataur" you that if heaven do but apart* my lifo amid the dangers which now threaten to oVrwhelm mo, I shall ultimately discharge tho debt to ita last ponny!" Mr. Nixon hastonod to amuro liin visitor that hi* solicitude wan wholly uiinecoaiary; that ii was a matter of no counequeiica whatovor whotlior ho ovor paid ilio trilling obligation or not. Ac* tun In I by ttio most comidornto motiven, Mr. Nixon ijavo hin visitor ?o under* stand tlint tho particular bill in quel* tion uavo hiui no more concern than <li<l tho diminution of tho spot in tho loft limb of tho solnr orb. . "I am aware of the truth of what you nay," ropliod tiie old soldier, "hut I could 110 longer reaist the counsel of my conscience, which bndo mo come to you with tho explanation I have mode. Ad 1 loft my humble homo tint morn* intc my wifo sitld to me: ' Where are you Kninir in all this h tor in?' 'I am iroinir,' sayn I, 'to tell Mr. Nixon that I cannot pay 1)1 m the money I owe him.' 'If vou aro irolng to sue that noble friend of ourn,' r,iy* *he, 'take with you thin rose mid irivo it him from mo.* loll liiin it is the only bloom of u tiny bush irivou . ... I... .. 1,1...I I..I.. I ulieriiho'l thn plant with oxcuotllng onro and with Ion lor aoliultllilo IlllVO wutcliod It ImkI into lovoliiifM" I prixo it Hinlonrly Unit t>urtlil&t ftlth tlih frit#* rant bloom Involvm u piiinfnl Nin'rillre. Toll Mr. .Nixon that ho uloiiu dnivrvnn tin* trihlitu wliloll Hpoitkft our urulitixlo to htm.'" Willi llnxo linprnillvo wnrill t ho o!<| lolilUr iniii upon ilio otlltoflnt clonic thtf innuninniMit |nck*r?)?o ho Im'l lirnUtfllt with III ill. I'or (i III 0 fli on t illoiittt rolitnoil Mlpfoino. I lion, in n toil* mm* proi*n<l hv ontotloiii Mr. N'lxnn miir? mured mi 01 pfoMloii f liimipiiroalAiloM Ill I 11 M I'l'IK'iin ir I I'M I " , Mil HHl "">1, lii* miii.I, l?y (Inn truly fomlhiiin trdllon of i^rntliii'l't. "J'lmnk vollf ItOU'l Incly for ino,"?nl?l Mr. Nixon, ' hiiiI iimiiiiiliiin iu ?|?t tlil* lurilior murk of mv n v hi until v, wiiioli inny i? lilflttciii leinporiuily llio liuruOfi ol ml* vurwliv." , Aftor rouiomtriitliitf pruiloutly Uio vcr.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder rSSBLV PURE <>M loldior accepted tho proffered f1 bill ami unco more luvoicing Uin beue* dictions of heaven upon tin benefactor, tli.i veteran etuuiped out ot tho office Hnd wont his way. It wa* puislbly half an hour lator that Mr. Husbey, manuring editor of the InterOcoati, came in for a consultation with inn cliiof. i'roaonily his eyed toll upon tho uin^aiflcant roii*. "Where utulor tho iuu did you get that rose?" ho a?l;ed. Mr. Nixon told tho story of the old oldiur and of tho iicrilice tho old aoldier'n wife bad muda in plucking and lending him that beauteoui tlownr. "Fiddlesticks!" cried Mr. IJusbey. "That ro*u was lyiuj? on ny desk when that old soldier cameia to talk with mo au hour a'^o. I didn't have any money for him, ao I tfava him tho roie. Nixon, you've been worked again," Mr. Nixou hold hi* peace for a spoil; finally he said: "Uusbey, you will find uavoral editorial! on the ctundin^ trullny ; they relor to our nof*lecl of tlia old soldier aud to tho in:;rautuJo of republic* ; kill thorn. 1 think it would be wi?e for tho lntor*Ocean to take up editorial consideration of tho tnrilfon wool, tho condition of the whom market, tho statu* of our relationi with Spain, and tho prospect of a speedy revival of our manufacturing industrial." (Julie Ailvuuottl. Am York iun. | An olderly man moit prouorljr attired in silk hat and frock com, walked up Madison avenue 1ml niirht. Near tho corner of Fiftieth street a bloomerito on a wheel pedalud up hohind him, and, dismounting, touched him ou the shoulder and askod him if he had a match. The olderly man had been in deep thought, and ho only answered shortly: "No, I haven't got ono." "Oh, well, you needn't be 10 ugly about it," roapended tho girl, at which the elderly man turned around and aaw it win a woman lie had noon talking 10. Tho vision in bloomers llustoroi him a bit, but ho managed to got oat au apology. "i really ban your pardon," ho laid. "1 thought you wore a man." "Indeed," replied the young womau scornfully. "You don't lay so?" "Really," i mil tod tho man; "but I have got a match," and lie handed out a silver iuftteh-ca?e. "Thank you ao much," replied tho girl, umiling nwootly onco more, "You nee, my lantern wont out, und I don't care to be arrosted for riding without a light." "You're perfectly wolcorae," replied tho man, who had boon making (rautic etfbrtH to ligut one of tho matches on the edge of the case. Failing in this, be made a vicious scrape on the sidewalk with it, but only succeeded in rubbing oil all tho aulpbur. Two more matches were wasted, and the man was about to begin operations on tho fourth when thu girl suddenly exclaimed: "I think I c-jnld light it, sir." "Try it, by ull moaus," said the old Tho youtix woman took tho match and lighted it expeditiously, secundum ariem. With a quick movement sho threw open tho front of tho lamp and touchod tho match to the wick. Slumming tho front to again, sho jumped on her wheel, with a "Thank you ao much, sir," and was away. Tno olderly man atood still for a momont. Then he shoved his hat back on hia head, rnoppod his brow with his handkerchief. and muttered: "That's certainly tho most advanced woman 1'vo aeon vol." Tlir lllg IdUlo Flaltormao. iV(ll York Pros. Klali. little itatctm/in, tlili! TXie ?uintuor'? ?.oino and tone; TIim mellow full |? hrre atDl all | llie wavei lap ko.'tiy on. Sunk ia a aulct. uridiaturbed SUVO I?V IU? Utile lino t kWlsh, Knlor your day whiSo vet you may; hiib. liulo itAtviinau. lull! Full, Utile MutoMuflu tlsU! riie country'* In a tlx. lint that'll im mult id nun. you know; It'* oil iiiqli tariil'i trlcki We v? only boudi to (? ! us now? It'? not u toothsome diali? Bill thou, wliv let it pain our pet? 1'iah, little ataieiniau. tlsli! FMi. llttlo atntcimau. ti? h' How ml ml v now you ru?t! N.? anxloiM care ol Mute would daro OpprcM y our l>Cft':o!ill brent. Aii S though tlx- nation font)'lured quite. Wc coni'I not, could uot wish Thai llanuoy >our bihyjoy: Filh, little slal^ntua. tlaii! Dowo iIih Hitiictitnr/ Cnonl. Fan k'mneiiro /'simmer. Could you mm a poor follow a quartor?" ho > n i 1; "I'vo nothlnx to vnt. nor the prlnnof n bod." Ho readied for thtt coin at hit fact) beauiod dolit: Ui; FIVO aohooOen, 'tli known, crowd tho bar that Ml 1110 lli|tlit. Ill Thin Work-it.Hay World Ilralni und norroua ayatema often pivo way under llie proMtiro and anxltllot u( buaiui\,t. ParosK wit* tin^ ol tlio uorvoua tiuuca, a fiuldm and uuforuward collainoof thu monlal mid phyalual faculllos nro dally ocoiirronco*. at tho column* of the dHlv nren ahow. Fortify the ayatotu when cvhntMtcd aifalnM aaob untoward evruH Willi lloiloitT* HlOMiaOll lllttt'M till t mo?i helpful medicine of tho weak, nrortmut ritir! iiitlrm. licit lii rhnumatiaui, dyapcpilft, couatipiition and malaria. SrojfAcir ami Dowol Cotnplainti aro boit rollovotl by tlio tiinoly use of l)y Wttt'a Colic mid Cholera Ouro. lnaiat on having illim preparation. Dont lake nnv other. J.oirun Drug Co.. WlioolIiijf, 1? 1.' U-..U . I.. IK... ? I It, * ?., i), r. i "Muii'iy, iiiiiinuvu, hii? iiowio & Co., Hriiliicpurl, 0. 3 |,o?r ItntM In riiiiilAiiuu^.i nml Kaoiflll r. On account of Huhm of Wtorani Huttloilold liiieninnmniit, Knoxvlllo, To nil., nml dodioatlotl r.( CliioUiiMiiguii Na* tluiial .Military Park, tlio Haltlinoro Olilo llailrond C'ointmnv will soil oxflur* nidti tlckoli from I'lttuhiir^li, NVliooliiii* uiid inlcriundiato illation*, to Knoxvlllo, Ton n., lor nil traiim Hoi?i??n?l>?^r Ulto 10, iiiclu?iv<\ nml to Clialtanoojjn, Tonn., Noptauibor N to 11 uud lfi t'? II', iiii'ltinivo, valid (or roturn pnuiniio until Oclobor iiiulunivo. *1 lin ratn from Wlmolluj! to kUOxvlllo via (Jlncliinatl will bo 511 30, anil to l/hattnuooi;a #12 45. TIckiMi will alio Ihi fold vtit Nlinnmuloiin .nincuou umi tViinliltiaton at mlvntirn In rnhM, and corr??poinl?iiHly low rntoi from oilier nlfUloiM. I'nr fiirltior Information cull oil or ml* ilri' in tn'iirniit tlekot 140 tit Hiilliinoro '? Ohio riiilronil. ('Hit.iiiti., oMpnrinlk Infant* nrn ioon f ii ii dotvtl wild choldru Infantum or Miinmnr r-mipliilnt." ho i't wull to fin III", tiutulvo III' Will'* I'olil' All I (Iholora Cum promptly, yuu outi Mv on II. Uin iiii otiinr. l<ogmi A Uo., H'lirnl* I ii if, W. Vrt,, |l. I-, rmilio.lv, Hon Wood, liowldAUo.1 llndKoiiori, O, 0 I SHOES-ALEXANDER. I fvv?vvvvn"?rwP' *3b1 N Choose h j Right. J When tempted to do the first thine , , *fl tl.at la bad, M I i 3 Consider, young ma?, consider; i. I ffl Take warning m time, or you'll f <| i 3 wiuh thut you had, , i I pfl Consider, youug man, consider, p*) I i 3 The little tetnj'tatioub urc the ones , j you ahoulil fight, r* i 3 For wrong la a wrong, he It ever . ? >4 ?o slight, H " " Consider. vuum? man. conaidcr. l J There'? a right trny nnd plac? for j. j PtI each net of your life. l jj Consider,young man, consider, lJ Pti WhetUer purchasing ehoes or ob- r" l jj taining a >vifc, L J P^| Consider, young consider. M >jj In ererytbiuK the right way you l j S should choose, Pi . jj And you'll surely n goal opportunity l j "t| lo?r, (r" l jj If you don't come to iu? for your Lj 'Ti next pair ol ihocn, Fl | J Consider, young ius>u, consider. ^ 1 ALEXANDER. [J [jSSMM. Shoe Seller, JJ H .w. .A. A. i THE ANNUAL Pittsburgh Exposition! 0,,KNS Wednesday, Sep:. 4,1895. cuwiH 5d[urdiy, Oct 9, 1895. Unsurpassed Attractions. Gilmoro'4 World Renowned Hand, Victor Herbert. Director, rill appear until September H. in i'opuiur Cuucerti, Unily. To bofolloived l>y Contemn'* Dili Itcgiraent Jl.ind, Of Itroo'kljrti, tod lanes' Famous New York Bind. $10,003 Pleuuro Italhvaj, Tneflueit in the State?juit completed. Mn^nlflceut Art Gallery Bjr Foremost American ArtUU. Display of Mechanical Intention* Ncrcr equaled in tbo history of Kxpoiltioui. Agricultural and Dairy .Macliiucrf l:i fall operation. PPKCIAL PA Yd EACH WEEK. 13CCUtttlOSd ON ALL UAlLKOAD.?, ADMISSION. ">c. CHILDREN, 15c. "The I'iace for tho I'coplc." THE RESTAURANT will bo under the nunnceiucnt of W. S 1'orter. thoroutfhlr flrst'Clnvi in ovary particular, und popular prices chargi'd. Mwr STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. 1852, 1B95. School Books. We shall make a specialty this year of School Books, because we want to get the children started right. And in order to do so, we have placed in stock a full line of School Books for city and country schools, Tablets for pen and pencil, Slates, single and double; School Bags for boys and girls, Jn fact a complete line of School Goods. Jos.Graves'Son, 26 Twelfth Street. Wb ietue Public Library is Closed You can buy your reading matter either in PAPER or Cl-OTH at very low prices. 0?er 500 Paper Hovels at . 10a Over 300 Cloth Hovels at . 20c. stanton^sc;;l OXFORD BIBLES. Thr Oxford Ulbln la Acknowledged lolHttlm I'lnoit lllbto Mutln. Ilurn iluatitflCftlviMln l.urffA Lin*. WIWIUO Carry <lie Cheaper It o print lllhle. C.AIR/LEI BSOS., vn? MA '.TIlfCT I QCilOOk BOOKS, STATIONERY, k rilKAl' l'UQMCATiON* MAOAZINUS, \vi i:ki?y am? paii.y pai-hik JVAal. HAM. STOCK. OROiJdKT. HAMMOCK". Al.L VKIIY CHEAP PAI'LIU PKI.IVJSRKl) AKYWIII ilK C. H. QUIMUY. m-7 H'l M ''.ir. :. WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER. " THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING. The vnluoMitil ml vaiiiim m one kiu-IiIuc over nnnthur li loinnl l?y mr mi l eoinp ir? ( mi. I hi* la nil w ni.k forth* tYII.MAMit Hlnmliw.l Typo writer, which uini-hl- < Will* Oil 11? lllf'Ht* Wi U??* In plain vli'Hj li.?* lmll l(onrln;;4. Fullyyiinr/mteeil In every i-e?peri. The |nirlll|{?nrrr mm aiul reouniaivinU I lie Wllil.k A.>li. COPP & DEWORE, t.oflftt Ag"?'? m"1'"'1 lirrx. ? !! OROCCRtEa JJTO. J3YU FLOl :;. Pure Rye Flour AT?. H. F. DEHUENS'. ,rt| 'i: .M tk - r . | CI O TO * IIIGGINS' GALLERY rWOTOGKAPHS. Pa Hnncitioniv C'imploxlon I 111 <MIU Of lt??? K?rn1? .\ i<||l?r'i ii ? >> til (III rail fl ! <" "in IHiUoni'.i UoMi'UUION I'own'.ii Iwiviiit. NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ Loan .?\nh?d ok t*uiv aTk I'AIITY-I - 'J por co ?tou r.tv lulO 'fUiliy. Addict:* * 0. If.," |.(J4toii . STaj-iiy. WANTED?A KAKtNKU vrric Vi.iX)).lO luW't lu u^outl, d.iubii,:,. ] prollulli.l blUllH'v.i Ul IUU>*. U" Wtr . . Ail lrc*4 LI.jx iuJ. lulfll'li moor olllcc, Wl,t ; W. \ M. j *' T r.\Y?KANSAS IFPfiA \*h 1 iTHBuSTiMIAWmMAY i JI M M;> V.'ntc ??r wiro /or p.ioe d"i:v*rod o;i t ? your ataiiou. (JHhSr/R'IRLU COMMHaini i'OMIMK V. Kaiia i? ( It1 Mo W'ANTKp??XtKSMKN IN Wnoii> nAl.i: cUitli! 11^ !;UblU0lW<>r Rsi'mi \ ir. Klt)it, S'lUth'.Vfal Vli|{iUJattUii West Virvmu |l(J (inn nc.fJ ?pply In bo tiioroiigljiv . l; ilouci-tl In iruvelljjK ou ti.o ro.i i aud h<u .. ,r\ i-slablbhcd undo mill '.\iii best rufercuc. i. dro>?- !' 0. Ii<?x rti'5. Ikiiltuuru. M l. rtnfl hooks, inc., i ni;t: IJUU Solid U-ii couli iii''i n? '. oy it", .ra initilu Iwuuiiliil Miiivniur.il the Cittou mid JiiUTiiuil<;iial I.i.position. poit*j:e prepaid, itix 1 your i:uuu ami u<Mie.n primed m a timiiu Jouru il of Comiucrc? '? tpcclal M. I Order Directory" th*'. will ii'# io cxlabiwm hi. i liuudre'is ul lii -il unlrr liruu, iviin will ?cai you wunpio liOokn. inj^r*. otc.. 1'KKK. JOUKNRl.OPCi'MM^KCK. nuSOuwAK Atlanta .? AUGUST AND SKriKMUKH. TUB liiOUlbl for plcllllIK- mKHKSII H'I< !.' . V. >! uinr II I "|J||PUH" inn-ui nuir uiiu uroUQI HpiceA everything ui-cdedlor pick 1 inir purpoim. We guarantee thorn to btj ab-.nl utcly i> im un-i n ?i ?uru ihey will ?i*o perfect MtUftctiun. I'UKli VlNKiiAKS?In i?r?l?r to make your pit*, litis; u BitociiWf it require* 1'uru Yiueaar tt# have now ou Mitt a pure actlele t?f Cider ar <| White Wine Vinegar*. 0M>eriall> lor pirklim _ M-J. .HT \ ?;o t RANQUET LAMPS, + + *-* Sow slock pf the design*. \!i 2 ilionot '?lobei ana -hade* /or Ita: W ouet I.aiup*. ihuicts Decorations. 4 4> Sew Shape 1. + 233 w 1 2NTo uno J J2I'? Market Street. QZONATK LITHIA WATER Raeommeodcd by I'hyilciani for Rheumatism and Kidney troubles. Wbolenale and retail at UOUTZK'd DKUti ftTOUI., $011 Mmkct and Twelfth Stnvu. JJEMOVAL In a few days we will remove to our new loca* tlon, 1231 MARKET STREET. formerly occupied by Wheat A Hancher. nil NICOLL'S ART STORE. JMI'O&IED Dill Pickles. New Holland Herring. C. V. HARDING & CO., oO 1306JIarket Strteec. MT. DE CHANTAL, MIAU WHEELING, W. VA. Studio* will bo resumed at this Academy ?a September 11,lfltii. Parentsami jjuardlsni tnay be pleased to learn thai the rate* h*re beta reduced. Weekly and day scholars will be received. A conveyance will bo sent every morning to the i o'clock motor. For particulars, address. say) THE DIRECTRESS. G. A. R. REUNION! AT JIOUXDSYILLE, TV. VA? Friday, September 20th. Tho First, Third. Serefttfc. Twelfth aud Flfteonto West Virginia Iufsn tries. the FintWe<l Virginia Caralr. and Carlin's. Holme#!- aud Maulsby's liatterlcs. with otl other ol<J soldiers will assemble iu a reunion oiuue above date at the Court House in Moundsvillr A Grand Parade Will faka place hi 10:W o'clock a m. At noon a freo dinner will be serve I tSpeeoheiwlU be made by lion.U. W. Atkinson, Judge Th*y?: Melriu, (iuorxo U. Caldwell, 1L li. I)o\tner.William Curtis aud inanr others at the CawpFtre, to bo held in tho Court House at 2 o'clock p n Everybody Is invited to come, fcxtursioa rates on the railroad* has been secured. ?el7 HOT C AKES. USE 11.11. LIST. M iiiPr, 1010 Main Stmt. E. MYERS. THE BUTTER MAN,' HAS OPENED HIS STORE IN REAR OF STONE & THOMAS', Bet. .ten Steel Urldjre and Market Ho??e. WilJ sell tho Finest Dairy Dutier 2 lbs. 35c: 3 lbs.. 5QC. . GOING TO COLLKGB ( If Von Ar?. Correspond IVIth A/v? HEELING Business College! {1.STA111.1SIIKD IN lKtlo.l School ol' Ilusinoss nml Fiiiaiico. Sclinol of I'honogruphy. School (if Eugllgli. Thorough fqui [iinmti oml course* irrinica on it inftcilatl btulnrts plan. Yearly cnrollu.' at of undent* more than double thatol any iiioiUr Initiation In the Ftate. Tuition grentlv re* ducal. Write it* at oueo auJ net out flu aro# Addrcju lor Catalogue WHEELING Business College, wnooimrr, w. vn. ?'? FITS SHRED [Fr?t,\ (/. S. Joiinuti t\f MotlrtiX.) IVof,\V,II,|V l<i,,wliotnitk? ?u?prT;?1tjrof Kpl'<T*Ti I..*. without doubt ?mici?rodtnc?rrciiM^u??o unjrlh-iuc 11iy?lrUin:hli?iicccMliutonUhliit!? liuVuti< urdof i ?i>f .'iiycjir?'?laii?i'.injriirr<l l?jf h'li'llo|nil! 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