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The Intelligencer. MIlltMd Bill!, liltFT SyXSAT, I! The iRtelligencer Publishing Co.,1 U ft 27 FOURTEENTH STREET. TERMS; P?f Your, by Mall, Poilpga Pr???ld. OAlLV (UK OAYJ IN THI WHKl- -i4 00 DAILY (THREE DAYS IN THE WUX) 00 OAIIY (TWO DAYI IN THE Willi) I 7S OAfLY (ONE MONTH) ? ?5 v (nut vbAO IM ADVANCE) I 00 I NVIIKIY (IIX'MONTHI) ~~ ~ 60 THK DAILY UfTKLLIQBiCKR U dellrared by mriaritu Wlitallnyaud adjac?al towui at 16 eenta p?r week. J?erion? wUUlpi tombairtbe to TUK DAILY INTKLLlOKNCKKcaaUosoby warting in (h?ir o'dtri to the Itfmt.tonNCE* ofllra on po?Ul van! or otharwlis. Tbojr will b? punctually icrrod bj cartUrt. frlbntai of Kwpaot tad Obituary Nollcei, 50 cams par Inch. Corraipoalanoe ooauintag Important utwi o:\eitad iron avary pari ol tba surrounding co aa try. Jtojiciad ommunioatloni wi" not ba rciumad uoIim accompanied by mfilclont pottage. fTh* lNTau.iui.vQca aubraclax Ita ia?aral edition*, ia entered In the Poitoflco at Wheel* log.W. Vl, ai Mooftd-olata aaltar.] TELWHOKE WUMBMtf: Mltorlnl Rnami V4S . C*m?Hag Know 8*1. ?hf.3ntcllig(n?r SvDXBMKO, OCTOUBR 1, 1IW3. 1 A\li?elt'if? Jt.? ttf*prr??>ii(ml. nUamillK auuuia nrim m avi?><* ?w,,.w , tentative delegation of buainoaa men to ] the Ohio Hirer Improvement Convention at Cincinnati on the 8th initant. Every important town from Pittabargrh , to Cairo, except oura, Una acted already \ in the matter, and yet there ia no city ( in tha entire valley which ia moro di- j rectly interested than Wheeling. Action by tho chamber of commoree ihonld not be postponed until too late a day, aa it it important that tho delega* 1 tlon selected abould be composed of } men who will attend the convention, and they ahould be given sufficient notico of their appointment to malco ( their arrangement*. It ia nnneceiaary t to dwall on the significance of the con- ( vantion itielf, for ite object ia well j known, and its importance to tha inter g esta of this community it doiththn c folly appreciated. c It aeemi that tha time ii now more t than ever before ripe to impreai Con- n greaa with the inbject of extending tho c navigation facilities of the Ouio river, ??t 'ha rnn?M?.innal rAnrna?m tativ?i 4 from the Ohio valloy are onthnaiaitic (or tha cauae. Backed by a united publie eentiment and thebueineea intoreeta - of thii rait and wealthy region, ipoak* ing through tuoh a convention aa that to be held in Cincinnati, they will, it ii beHeved, be able to accowpliih ranch with the coming Congress in the direc* tion of obtaining subatantial rcaulta. A 8NAKK with winga tiaa been killed in Kentucky. The diepatch doean't state whether the creature was found in the bourbon or the sour mash die* trict. That Cnimintcnt Organ. II toe majority in me ao.tcnoa 01 navr *u* board bad a??u 111 U? puraue Ilia u%uul decant natho'l in aiieh wmiew ol cotu'rttltigttie minor ttjriothe ?li-itioa of lb* minority ruprornn tj*?, Mr. lmalery. uuicu/iu; of Ul? r-cord au-1 bla axcallant aorvloo on tb? tour 1. would uu. doubNdly hava t**o ehuaen. ? tiuftn "Usual decent method" ii good. but will oar esteemod contemporary please Inform ui when such a method has been "usual" la Wuailiag? Certainly it vii not "usual" during tuu liuio iu which tne Democrats hsd couttol of council, tiuoh adrice cornea with vorr poo* grace from tlie otmo of the part* which in city politic* iie? not "usually" accorded tho minority such a courtesy as it suxcesta. It is true that tho present Republican majority had an op^or* tuuity to establish the pr?ce!?ntof permitting the mioority to choose its mem* ber of the cas board, but if it had done so it would liaro ignored tho example sot by certain past Democratic major* itiei. In the meantime. wHy does the Honiater prefer Mr. Pollock to Mr. DuuU?u1 I.n't Mr Ihihlnvv na onrtil u Democrat a* the other fentlamao, and ifitihould to happnu that the Re publicaai euould concludo that thnv profor Mr. Dunlevy or aotne othur good Deuio* crat over Mr. Pollock, what ipecial reason would the Remitter have to op* poaothe change? Tut Dlunfleld Journal anuouncoa that lion. K. 1*. Rnrker hai declined lo allow r i.... t... 1.. nomination for attorney general, and haa doclarud thnt ho will support Mr. Ath M. l'riaco, of Mercor county, in IiIji candidacy for auditor. At tlio two ?ontlemen are warm frientln it wna not auppoacd that tuey would oppoie oach other for honon at the handa of the Btate convention. l)n?Ju|?? llnlo Arunrtcaiia? Commander Mu'iiflan, who ought to know what he i? talking about, give a it .a? lite opinion that tlio .lapuueao frlondaliip for America la not sincere. TIiIh doea not agreo with the testimony o( other Americana who have travnlnd in Japan, ami yot Commander .MoUilHn eoerne to havn heon a clonu obanrvor, lit any*, among oHor tilliitft ftfllwaan tho < iilno?' and lint iH|iniin?n | |,rA. far thn foMirr avet tun* Tli#*/ m? not ?p h hrpncrllM Thui'itlnp*.' me a millr-fi, nimu n<| t nlrif ran*, kud limy oon't conoonl ilieii r<m tiflojbt for lorHRfiT* "Tho Japim-m foal toward Aiui*rl"n nil tlm ItfBlUii'li Iliat A. I'iifiirlkliik toward II,, wlion ' ha* loaned him rii'inty tltH? A rati't pay. Jnp<ni liffl?li?l? Ui Idlllk tin world of Ami" *.i< .? fikUtheni onilm liank ami liowa nnl iiiiIIi.-n mid Miankk tliam lor harm* lod tier mrav from Oar )>arl?in Inly clflllMllun, mil m.i dm u-.ul? tbani (' krciw tliai iliay ?m lav >??>1 uitlftn. and ?li? watitk to do IhuIiii m wlili thorn. II ii II aall rmt on. In refill* "tin ImIm \w*rl(!H nud will loir whatever klin lin to hi nut from A marina n? Tim Chinaman l? inoia of n lunii than Hi* j-to, luit lua Jnpantio nation U pluukjr ait 1 p'j'hliiK It ii poaiiilili) tlmt (Jomrimmlor Mr* Ulflln'a opinion h loiriflwhat lilftioil l>jr Mi reoattl aoonecf ion w it Ii Urn UliliiMt inry, flrt<l ttmt |? alio, lor III? mum rM*on, prejudlct'l nirftln?t tlio .1 niian*??o clmmdar. Ilowovor, whit ho my* cur* flee with It Hi" weight nf tlm lltttriWCfl of ii umn who Imi Imd opportunltlii to atudy the eharaoleriitica ol both pootilei and to iearu their real aauliineuli toward other nationi. Certain it ia that Americana hare Barer jjiveu tiia Japaneio any cams lor a secret diiliko ol theui, and Uude Suui hluiall haa every reaiou, comiuarctal anil aocial, to oultlvata among tho poopla'oftlie ialaud empire a friendly feeliug lor him. 8X014X0 hai been very alow to act with reference to the Chlnaio minion inaiiacroi, butiha laarna to have Dually lUrteJ in ou tho rl||ht lino. I'UHf, Hill Vol l'oi'truliuM. Tluio WiU-Aiid in tUi? cAiu it wai about iliu titan Mr Wnllakur Wiliomlnntod lur ttiu tIKu m nuic -when our FourUMUlli tlrtiut uelifbhor frigidly rotuwd to undorxo bit umulualiou.? itcguUr. It would be bard to imagine a more pronouucod cue of deliberate (aliitlonlioa than the above. The campaign waa oulj a year ago, and il ii (till freilt in the people'! mind* that the Ihtiiu* otNCKR wki kept very buiy and devoted a ureat deal n( apace to rofutiiii; the villainous libela of lir. Wbitaker perpetrated by the Itegialer. It Ii doubtful if there waa ever a more infatnout or ahuiiv* campaign conductod againat auy Republican candidate than that which the ltagltter made aeaiuat Mr. Wbitakir. Bo outrageout wai it, and <o entirely uniuaiifiable. that Demo crats felt called upon to rebuke their organ's maliciousness, and tudtty of them came to the support of the IntklLiQKNCBii in its campaign ot defense, ivith what success vrai witiiMsed whan thevotea were counted and Mr. Whita* tor waa found to have run ahead of hit ticket. The Register doss not seem to have oroflted by the lesion, but if it thinks ,hat the public has forgotten the events >( that motnorabio campaign it is misaken. Tuc tjphoid fover epidoinio in Pitts)Urgh is gaining ground dally. It is all raceablo to impuro water, and tho rater isn't beinp made any better. 'J urn uii ilm Light, As was annouuoed ia the Intbllkiss* :kk Saturday, Governor MacUorkle has akon atepi lookiug to the investigation >f the serious charges that have been nade against the management of the lecond hospital for tUe tusano at open* cr. Te is probable that the members if the board of directors will meet on he 23d instant, in accordance with the :ovemor'a suggestion, and that an in* , |Uiry will then be instituted. The charges, as has heretofore been tated, include incompetency on tho >artof attendants, cruelty to inmates, Irunkenoss, favoriteism and other hortcomings. It is hoped the investigation will leave no stono untyrneJ to :et at the bottom tarts, and that the ightwlll be turned on full. ; . If. the Allegations that havo been pecified by newspaper writeri CVe true 1 : Tory disgraceful state of affairs exists; f only a part is true there is ueed of a :oiupl?te overhauling of atFaird at the isyluin, and the Intkli.ioknckr believes' ibat tho governor will do his duty in he premises. The complaints against tho managenent at Spencer, like thoso agaiuat the lYeaton hospital managers, have boeti ennral. and the ruittnr ha* boi?ii a nub* ic acandal for soma time. The only hing that will out a atop to the talk low being indulged in if u public inveiigation. Anything elao will be unaatfactory, a? a private, or atar-chainbar liquiry, should it reault in a finding avorabie to tho management, will be ooked upon with auiplcion. If ho public larvauta in charge if tho atatn'i unfortunate! have >eou guilty of the things charged igainat thorn the people want it tu ho >roven in open court; if they nre inuo:ent, theu justice to them doinunda that hey shall be exonerated tti oper, court. *ol everytiling be rnaJo m clear as day tad* stop be put to the scandal, an ! et ue all bone that, tor the credit of tne itate, It will turn out that the roporti if executive misruannitement aud ill roatment of the helplen inune charts ii the stale have beau exaggerated. A Jfiw Yokk dispatch says that "the ig.-i, 'fittaburgh stouio* aold hare,' bin vith'.o the lait two month* boon posted m dozena of citfar stores." The inno:ent Uothamites aro probably not aware hat many ot those ao-callud "1'ittv )urjrh stocioi" are manufactured right lore iu V/natling, nnd tual tlio most ioptil.tr braudi that arn gamin;; no much nvor in tlio motropolin arn none othor lian tlio juitly eolubrAtod Wlioeiini! itogiefi. lint WlieoiuiK can itand tlio i'Jver(iaiui{ rittvburgh ii roLLing at liur ixpenio'o lon^ai hacontinuo* to hold ier prontitfi ai tlio boit ?to<m town in bo country. Slio Um iu rival whon it :otnei to the quality of tna product. Ohio Dcmocrati aro inakiuR iromo oflort to carry tlio itato, but be* tlnd all the bluil about oiuutini; Unmtt* joll there lurks tlio Jirii'e programme ogam coutrol of tlio lepi?iaturo at any 'out. It ii nyt probabld tli.it tlia Domocratio opponent* of tlio wily iclietnor aro critdnlou* enough to *wnl ow without flnlt hid dnulnrntioii thiil lio it uniHiljhly working for Ihn uiriy mil thnt tho Honntorahip ii only aftou* siictary connldorallou willi liitu. Mr. Krire i? not that hind of n man, and no one knowa it hollar than tho Uorno* i<ii*vi viiumoiiiym, Tiiti nuti*l)louiQQrUoflo( Mr till nullum, Ala., adoplnd u novul Will olloi'tlvo rnnam ol muling tho hloomor ornr.n Ainontr tho woninn down tlioro. Tlioy em ployod * cottUblaok no^roM ol onor* mom wiljlit to droM in a KorgeoUily colorud bloomer coitnmo and rldv through tho nirootii on it hleyolo, Tho Indlorlou* flRiironlin ml midligiHtodtlio Udiei ol tin' town Hint not olio of thorn Ithi Imd tho tnninrlty to upjmnr In hloomtm, nod Mm mil in orn vorv wnll atliflffd Willi ll>oM<ultof thidrioliouif. In hptto ol Mm, ('iilhumoii'ii protoniii* lloim, llio govofnur ol lomti in ntitudliiu by llll U'liiu Id bi? Hiitbnri/.u linbi win* Highest of all m Leavening I'oi AB&9UU1 I faro. Tlio new woman doean't seem to have much intluuiica with him, even il lie does, in thia luatauce, happen to be Ilia hotter half. All tho country will applaud the promotion of Geu, Nelaon A. Jllloa to nucceail Lieutenant Cieneral Kohofiold iu the ofUce of general in command of the army. In addition to tieiierni Miloa' popularity, hietltunaa, domouatrated by hia brilliant military career, la unquestioned. He ia nut a uruduats of any military, aehool, but haa received big training on the lleld of experience. He haa literally "iron hia apura" by merit and la in every roapect a typical American. A PKNNNYIiV.WI A CHI roll YUUi the llppir MunungalitU Ca*l mnl Cuk* Herlnn. Connilln'UU, J'a., Courier. My lint v if it ftcron tbo West Virginia line wai made lait week. 1 went to CUrkiburg la reiponio to an invitation to attornl the annual meeting of tlio Weit Virginia State EJitoriul Anociation. The journey over took mo through tbo Uppnr Mouong:ihe!a, or k'tirmont, coal nud coke region. Tlio aouthern end of the Gonnellavillo region alinoit touches up m the northern borbara of thia region, yet scarcely morn than a year ago titers w*? nothing hut a reinoto and very rouudabout conuac* tion botweon the two. Tlie op?*uing of the Fairmont, Morgantown .t i'ltte* burgh railroad brought, thorn in cloaa toucn with each other, ami waa the direct metrn of intoreat* ilit* Fayette county capital in that ru? giun. I am perfectly aafe in saying that overSiuO.OJJ of Kayetto moiiev had been invested in tn.it auction ut v. oat Mr* ginia inert tha completion of tliQ Baltimore & utiio citeuaiau from Union* town ioiiiIi to Morfaniown and Fair* uiunt. Titia money haa btton invested in coal nml timber. Tha cowl inreatuienta have boou alnn^ the railroad* from Morgan to mi to Fairmont and down lo Clarksburg. The timber laud* purehaaa I are localoil beyond Clarksburg on the line ol too Weat Virginia Central railroad. Connoltiville capitalists have been prominent investor* in botli coal uu<l limber. Two big lumber coiupaniea have beOn formed here during tne pait two months. The price* of coul and limber Inudi iu West Virginia nro atill very low. Coal can be bought there from $10 to $30 per acre, aud timber from ill) to $J0. The Uppor Monongunela region ia brin.' rapidlv developed. It ia a coii region primarily, aud a coko producing auction incidentally. The lump coal ia ihipped in the raw atate and tho alack ouiyia coked. A very excellent article oi coke ia produced, eipeciallj at tbo#e works where tbo coal ia washed. The coko analyzes mgU iucarbon and low in sulphur, but it ia domor and harder thau C-onuelIdvillo coke. ilia l/pper Monougatiela mine* and coko vrorka, with but ono exception, are in activo operation, und aome of thein are build* ing additional ovona. The aingle exception ia th? Clements' mine, bet wean Morgantewn and Fairmont, und it ia idlo because it ia in litigation. Followiug ia a Int of tne coke worki in the region : IlriAr mm .... . I Wmt Kork m ? lliiteliituoti > lark -I Huiioutfaii S'ti Gallon - I'" New England ? . >0 1!J(?. . 9J w Jnckton 10 Montaua .- 1"' Nltlttlilt AcUii* - > ll^tCUWKO'l MM 16 'I V'.nl MM MM ......... .. .... .'.'17 Cittl ia mine;! at Aurora a.id (yieit Faila, but no coko ia ma le. I lit opor. mora aru troubled with Him iuuio nvila luHl just now attend tun Connnllavilid namely, ararcilv ?.{ cur* aud luck of water, 'ilia Upper Monoinrahola oporatora have h Hfluibfr of individual cars and nro getting other*, but utiII tliev fall short of their rnpiromunK Tito Iozik drouth, too, haa causa I thoin gome trouble. J ho We*t Fork, from which thoy draw their water supply, ia u torioi vl almost stagnant pooir Um bod of this river ia very mnooth, ond in many pl.icoa ia coin poind of n llat, rocky ledge, like a lln^alone iidewulk. Clarksburg, tho a litorial Mecca, is tlio county aeAtof llarriaou county, otic of the richi*it eouutioa iu tho atato. In addition to in coal and mineran, it I* h rioli farming and gnuing country. IN firm tallies uro a^taiaed at $M1,000 nn J in live stock ut ^ItkS.vX) I. Clarksburg id a town ol 1,0 H) id 5,0*1 iiilinbittint It 11an extensive machine ihopfc, but aside Irom tlieao no prominent imln*? trio-. J no town i? old nnil Bubitautlal. Handsome mbdern hou-es staudiido by Hide wi:b Imposing old in tuniont. Soma of the oldait and bin*, luinilioi in the atato live hero. In tiio way of public buildinva, tbe town boa-.li of a tintid* lome court lionio, a (*111111101110114 gov* ornment building, and, last but not leant, 0110 of the linen hotels 1 ovor inw outcido of a large ritr. On my way homo I Nloppo I a few bourn at Kairino.it. In a01110 ri-kpocta tliia town roaomblei Connollsvil'n. It ban a .Soulit Hdo and a New Haven, alio a briUfo. lint too briil^t) 11 not a ju i urmitni it n mi", i < iiiiiim ?.irui of tlni town 11it' boeti cxtou'lotl arrupw n tfioiU ravino, mi l tlio tlio land bnyon'l, c.illoil W?*t Fairmont, liUo our own Soillll ai'l?, IIOIT ConlAIHH h Mill* (if lilt) linoit tUNtdeuciw in tlio town. I lio bnrouuli ucroM tlio rivor is Cxitloil 1*4,1 il* tluo.t It m h kooiI'nIkoJ town. I'lilr* mont boutnof n (loiut gu/ircily lonoNf yaiit than I hu. Trillion, of OiiirkuhurK, It in nillo i lint Tliuium i. W ni mil, uftor tlio ciiniulnt who built it. It omt nbout $75,000. I'lio oloio proximity of innnv of tlio noko work'* of tlio roitioil lirlnm ? jrrout dtfiil of trulo to tlio nior* fllicntn. Ilnin. to<?. inuuv of tlio e nl roiiiiutiiloj Imvo tiioir oIIIum (hard. (iovarnnr A, It, I'lnimn j i* u l?ot lint CllU'Miof (fin town. Ito Is IflFgoly In* toriMiail hi tlire Innnl liidut(rlnti. Upon tin* wliolo, 1 umv any llmt (ho jmiriifly ?I n INinnlylvunln ?* Iil*?r into (Vm( Virgin In K'rtN tilnnnnnt nml in* itrnative, nml conio<|Uontly prolltnblo, it. l*. x. - w I c in n trillli in mnilioiiio llmt Hire HtMllflm ?! ?*?? tlt*l prer for inn n ntrn I* (lire bat. I>? U'ftt'rf I,lit o Kgrlf ihmui fir re Hire mniltn?( |*ill?, will porform n euro, nu I iirre thre lire?(. 1,'iqnn Mrilif t'?>, WliaolliiB, \V, Vu,, II, |?', I'onboly, Hen* wood, mi l llowire ,V Uo., Ilrltlifopuri, 0. *er.?Latest (J. S. Gov't Report I Baking 1 Powder HEKV PURE' - - u-gg , IN OUlDIt >AS<UUM >. Cincinnati Tlni'?-V(nr. Governor IHiibersvn, of Tezan, ileclnroi emphatically againit tlio proposed prize titfht in that stute, ami Liiii wife 03 emphatically m lavor of it. 'ihe prosf>Q(it for a scrap of lomo sort down there u fair, though it may have to be In the ' governor'^ household!. A lirt-mlileM Wait* lI'mAf 119(04 ifar. The American draina waits breath* leaily to know whether Texas ii irointc to permit Tragedians (hrbett au<l Fits* linunoni to ruu the rUlt of losing eaoh other to the stage. .1 Hulto Itooin. A'ttt York I*r<u. 'ihe U illtam U. Morriaou presidential unnin i??iua i? us in uun> <> arieab uu tlia rliarpt i?l bavin# no Yliible ineanu of kupport. ] .*? Improving Arr?ug?iu*iit. Kav/ei t ity JvurnaL "1 iitid that the fun and oajoyinent of lifo i? outeida of politic*, and 1 initial to it*y out," iayi Mr. lilohard Crokar. Tho decent pf?opU of iS'OSVork will tioubtieai render Mr. Croker all tlio aa* ( Hidiit 11 co iu tbair ponar in thia laudable purpose II hi* foci* batter out of politics, politic! ia aliu W.ter without him, so tuc.t it ii an improving arrangement * ail around. Oil, I'uttrl VN hut * not One. Pittsburgh liltpn't-'u , Cox?y alU*r*i that two Ohio counties will vote tor him; but the libel Inwa in Ohio coiuinai: I aitfticior.t refpect to pre- \ vontauy onv itom uaininjf the counties. I'ilUbu'ih Poif. 1 Germany i* (join^ to fight the Stand, ard Oil ooiupauy. With all due reipact to tho FatherlauJ, itniictit bo remarked J llmt tho btandard Oil company is not I'rancd, nor urn Von Molik?ft, of fluance, c very numerouu in tho empire subject to * Uillv, of Hariin. Illiltl om ii, Hp Outflil'to Kuow. Chicajv Inhr O-.an. Talniaue, iu u telegram to a Waaliing* ? ton paper relative to his acceptance of n ? rail to the co-p?itorahip of the Firat Preabyteriau church of that city, eayt, "The priutiiifr pren ia tbe front wheel of the Lord's chariot." Tho doctor hat an appreciative conception of the value ^ of printor'a ink. A I'ruplialio Cliuice. I'lMadtlphla Prrtr The star in tho choion device of the Now York Democracy. From all account* tho Vtunocrals are likely to fee more atari than ever before their choice i? thereforo prophetic. EN PASSANT. .Mother?Well, my dear, I ace youaro engaged to Mr. liaabful atlait. Daughter?No, lie hasn't proposed yot. What? Not enirajred? 1 saw you humtiug and killing him Inst night. V-e-a, 1 wat tryiuu to oocourage him a little.?Aha York Weekly. An eccentric oitir.en of I'biladelphia wan ouce inet by n man who aaked him the war to tho nhori'l'a olUce. Ho ro? npondod: "Every time you earn $) spend $10."?Chritl'tn A llocate. 'That man," aaid the reiident to the viaitor, aa ho pointed to a prosperous* looking person across the itraot, "that iuuu achieved Hie reputation of being the moat truthful man in town by tell* nig u baro'faced, hald-Ueaded lio. Jlu went tivliiiifr * > 1 caught cloven of the I Uneat poaiiula and when he ctrriod them home in tha cat Iio told peonln that iio had bought them."?Indiunap oils Journal, 1 "Who'i thero?" cried little Blinki, e/qml oti by hi? wife, who iuuiitod that . then" w?? a burglar ia tho room. "Nobody," roturuol the burglar. "I'hvre, my da*r," fiuapped lilinkt, ^ "that'* exact!/ what I told von. No* body'* thero?10 du go to eleeji."?liarjm\ I Ml in r. i First Soloctman?-Naew, we mout joit p* well sottle (uii et lait what wo're ^ zolu' tow dowi' thet laxjr, aiiiftleu, J Kood-for-nothin' Doll Adaiui thar. 'Ah' t-oor-hou-e m crowded, ho wen't woik, ah' he don't know uothiu' .' re in.i nu-l Third Halrcttuun (in in* npirod tme)?1-cL us send him tow th' leRislalur*.?fiu/fft. M Hontlouiau (on railwar train)?How r did c/iia accident happen 7 j Conductor?Soma ono pulled tlio airbrake cord nnd utopno I the train, and < the ?aoond taction run into us. It will J' take flvo liotira to clear tho track mo wo n cun go nlioad. t Uentlonian?Kivo hotirn! Iwantobe . marrlod to-day. r Conductor (a married inan)?>fcnjr, nra you the tcalinvag who itopped tlio train??.V<n? York Weekly. ' "I can't remember whore I put my S planet," said Dunuombe, v "Have you looked lor them ?" anted ^ Mr*. Dnnflntnbe. 11 "No: bin I will ai 10011 ni i find " llinm. oiiiil ! (iiiiomihIih "I onu'l ><.? N trull atioiwh without thain to look non\" J ?Jlurpev'd /in:Jr, Ml)o you romoinhor, .lulinn, why they nilol. poor Snint ^obfUtinn full of nrruwiV" M 'Cnuno thny hadn't nuy nun."? Jmi)'- ini;n: miv blufcio urouuil. mid hnvc it . ,mn It ml 11 ; 1* 1 1 (Mom u> i li> inv Mouiuou, Kk(o'nu I ?|oe? liiv ('Mitt m?i rlijlii i I do ii" in..? '11 'fiKky nmil'i ImUy tlioy t llfntV Ml" till' Anil I Intt dint ?if rl?n . ttm nnd mnnlim! mv .|i riiv l?i?i ' :ii?w i ii i (lint'(ilk#'A jr 1 l'v? got to u" In t mil. lli II inliii " wind Ii''linlilomud ilolhn hlwulti brow ii I) I'm ii i V'1 'In1 Intent ttyle* limy luivnln I h-IIIK ?Hi| ; I nu . miiikmhIi'IhiiiiI n 1'iilr of lilitliitf.'iiUM 011)1/ a I nM. ? i w ( hoick innnufrtotiiriitK Wl" iillcio I for niiln ut MouimiivIIK Octobar I mul U. SHOES-ALEXANDERkM. ft iH f A Aft rttiWi * ^ ^f(j) N Choose y | ^ Right. U H tt'hfB letnn?- l In >1 > lb* first thing C J . _ ? ____ C l Consider, yvuc* won, comlder; i j P * Take warning iu lime,or you'll C , wmh tb.it you b*d, J Die Consider, younjf mail, consider. C The little trwputi.,ui arc the cat* .1 y?u hfaouW flifht, jril t j J 'or a wrony 13 a wrouy, be It ever 1 J P?< to flight, r% C , Contii r, yv~*f innu, consider. 1 J C 5 There's a rifkt way and pla^e for uj f** each act of your life. r >. Consider, younj? wan, consider, | Whether purchasing sho.j or ob- '* J taiuiog u wife, L ? Conii.U-r, young man, consider. M tjj Iu everyihiusr the ilgt t way you -J f should chooae, " jj And you'll >>urely a jgoui opportunity ^ kij If you don't row* to ua for your u (rU r*xt pair of shoes, 1 ^ f Coniidcr, young wan, comidcr. ^ j-, \] ALEXANDER,. H Jj fas* * snoe beiicr, ^ THE y^|-j ANNUAL Pitisbargh Exposition! 0I'm Welnosliy, Sip'.. 4,1895. tWJ Saturday, Oct 19,1895. Unsurpassed Attractions. jIliuoreN V?orll Renowned Hand, Victor llort'urt. Director, will appsur uotll S?ptemb?r 11. in i'opulnr Concern, dally. To befollowod by Contemn'* tith Itophnent Hand, Of Br?ok!yn. ami nr.en" lawoui ?tr York Band. j*10,0tK> P!oa*uro lUllwajt Tbeflneit lu the sui#?Ju?t completed. Ila^uillcevit Art (Jailer r, lir I ore ran. t American ArtllU )i*|iUjr of Meclunlcnl Inrflntlon* New rqmloiln tbohi*torjr of Bxpoiittous. Lgrlrulliira! and Hair/ Machinery In full operation. PEHAI. DAYS RACK WKKK. IXOUKsiO.VS ON AH, RAILROADS. ADMISSION. 2ia CHILDREN, 14o. "Tho Place (or the People." THE RESTAURANT will be undor the in?ngfttncnt oI W. n Pbricr. thoroughly first-dim a erorjr |-articnlnr. onvl popular price* charged. ?e?Mwr + REASONS WHY THE -f GALLEY STAR_^> Stoves A.VI) Ranges HRETHE BEST. 1. They are guaranteed. 2. They are strong and durable. 3. They are perfect in every detail. 4. Are built by skilled workmen. 5. Made by a responsible concern. 6. Are handsome in design and finish. 7. Prices are right and suit the public. 8. They pay a large dividend ^n their cost in saving fuel and repair. 9. You ilo not have ta send away for repairs, and thus pay three price-!, or throw your stove away. 0. Mads for Gas, coal or WOOD. For sale by dealers. SEN J AMI H - FISH ER, ^RMUFRCTURER, AMUSEMENTS. DPBiiAiiduaB Thursday, October 3. rii* ItliiS' at Nurollf lh ? s?ma?n. 0 THATCHER & JOHNSON'S yv rt /I VI i 11\?TT M \a uiuury flimsudis. 1 ivtfiiMiiiC tin* l.hi?it I'omeily 8iipccm, ? l 1*11?-? > inunir, IntroUuclu: Mr RAY MO N MOORK. the world'a t-?. b lint ltigor andnhoitof prfttjr glrl< mid rlevor coinf.II* ? Apurfonnnui atriotlyup to date. I'm-r*-It- erred *. !.<, 5100. Adlnlntnn. '."V lid "0- *?("* 1 mi %n || l . ll..u>u * MliliO uin?. I'tl-- . U. .oil T 1 %r.S I \ ii- JOllNbUN'8 Lilucator Crackora. T!i?" *10 tukdft fr?u? flour iikI tnctl which 011in.11 nil the clou.oiiu of tl.w Rrnlu \rltlunit itrlfil IHlMlAllCi'ft. UilltrttfH <-l Other lo.nl* lie* uwv0 1 i. , i*1. m dior c.n'.M.i inure n> rvc oiiri'iiPK.it tn* 11 An/ crack or un the market, or tain h> ?<' ' r. v. H A RHINO A en PUUsTIWS XALK 01' 1 1111 tit nin 1, mi utu. i:>i?rr. ) iriun ?fi n no nui tru-l by Trctl M?-|lMllinnil N'l I 'Mlphlft S, Il l 1.14.1 II lil? tvlfi*.'?? Wlu'olln/ TUle nti'l TniM t'oirt niiy, niinuir,-. bonrinjt dine on ihk r.i!i<|?>.v imp, In tlio yrtar IW?|. nml in onloil in the mllro i lli'i (Hoik of tIt ('mini* Court of Oiiio Comm. VirRl In, In !>.vi| hi Trim H<i * N ?. I". vnc<* u'J,the iiiiilur-'Biu'.l triinu . tho \\iitto mc liiui 'I 'I in i (J l(ii|iitn\, ? ill |n<' r-.| In m- I mi i"' l> " hi ,i.in ni i.i?? ImiiI ilnnr <f in C iiitl IIimuo I oiii iCiMim/,In Wheoliiu*. Wi*l V.mluin. on ATtltn.VY. till' Will HAY OK OfMOM.Il, Ifw, OIUIIHMI-Illf At M o'nlori II. m., Mir / ?l).n?lii ,* ot*rIi>'iii |n ui' i . illih o oi' uiit<i*liiiR MlHl'l, bv|nit il 1 I ii' I '0 I) 'if ttliPi'llli*, ||| ' H i . ^ l \ Ilk' I .. 111(11 .1 | l nrk k11o I n|| Ilii? null ii IiV !? ? No - Mil l u'i III) W I'll llV llll H.I1'*' I III I ( (.it No I. Ill ?i|l|ArO I iii, h 111 (llli lirMt'ii nn iMilvil iiMliluii in Hi" 11 v 'il \Mi vIli'W. 'i I'liit (>f Wlili'll win nil tli (tfidnjr of Jnuuni . i*W ftuviruwl In ilio ortluj f i;,t> l' i inl (tin miii \ 1'niirinl OliiilCOUIIi toil Vifjiiiiln. Ill l? 'I Hi >l? Nn I'll. Inn Hii- ni'iP iiro|inil)r wlilrli M rti I'oiivi ii'ihit lii? mM Krotl J *fllini?i n Iii l.i mm v.o.iiuinnn nil li'id'innl ii mli ' I iln'r i. 11'' 'iitn r . 1.1 ?! ml n i'orili-il in lu'i'il li iix 71 (mi,' i ii iii iIk* pi'iifUnf?Mi III OClltlM' Wi?t N'liU'ill.l. 111 'i hi *i i>n" iii 11 of llio nun imi o nniV). nr n mill i in n n Urn |iiirrim.i r m?v li'i?l to l'?jr. t'iMll III lin?i'l mi l Hi' iliiy of i.Ui*. Hii'l lirtC'ilMU' In I v. i? |i| il IlitmlmvUUt l'.Ui?hUi i'?|i?iMivniv inniii'\i'?r utiil Iwo yi'ii i fiom llio ii; i i nil', wit,i 11111'r?> irmii i|int i|,'ii?. ilm u'rrlifi*i*r in c vn hi' n i?? villi nund iM'iiilljr I llll* lll'll'l f .' I I . Ill' ill I I < lUJIll lllll* l" i* rninluoil fit fiirtli M t* < 1 (1 until i.nu ml In nil. I ho lllli* I l'i'l " 0 I '<1 he 1: inl Imi I'lllnii 11* ' 1 r Hi uinl?r iKnrd, Wihimu.: Tllli* mil 1 IMI i-'niil|i ili* will i'nnviiy only Mli'll llllB IM U Clloil III II Ii)1 lllli lihiiVi' llli'lltlillinil llrml ill 111*1, llll I I.I.NU ril l.I. ANllTIU .HIMIIMI'ANY. I'M W l llMU'O, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS XJOTlrk-l ll<) NO I' , 'I, .11 O'lV Oiguui 'lll'U II ? \lTANHiii I.AHV IN i ' M Apoly thli :n roin,; m llood't 8t jre.2 U " .. . ";;0tJNu- a SI \ HOHsK, H \ i i 1 hiuull. inn)i nlun yp*r* ol I gi?l horiu at fllim)|>p'*St*olu, lull Marka. iu on porlug lora'lvfiUiHn;. Syjoaci-; 1 uiu prepared to tukt> liora<"i to board for tUn wlutar# The {mat of* cure uud attention. I.LWIS gTCKNROI), OOl 1'. O. H?? Wheeling, W v? W,'OMAN'S Hospiial Association. Tito monthly iiKttllQy of tue Woman - Ho?. dial AMOClalioli will I/u lull! alluo Hospital oa 'VoJnciiiuy, Uciutor a; J.W p. m MIM M VUTIUJ. H\HI. >wfpurr. VOlt COAL owe* or tjif. , Cl.KRK OF TBK ltOAKU UV KUfCAfON \Vl|8)U.IN?. W. \x , Oct. 1. In ) Midi will ho received ut tUo offieu of tli.i? of tho Hoard of KdutiutUfii until Twr?i1ay, < i ... puhllu tchonlaof tho city for the prevtut onc? jvar. blddttr* will bid uti clean coai. The. n ii?ct will bttBvranl'xi to the )otvc?t io?|><?a?"Te bidder. The boaid rentrvei the right t.> reject any or all bids. 00 rrbAi WALTER n. HU.L.'.crk. J^OTICK. 1 he regular monthly meeting oI liiit Worn .a ? I'nlun hoQ?Tolfiii will be be <1 at tU i. M. I'. A. un Woduciday alttrnomi. Ouiob . . ?; 2 o'clock. A* tbe aaaaon ! at hand wt)?n ir.? Kieut^t deuiaudi will be upoo I 1(). It i? aarucgtly bupod thai overy m?>u?b#r will mmo mi effort to be present at thl* ioe3t. log. I" consider wa/a and mean* lor the coitotnj Wllltrr. ocl yr? If. J. w. i.OWDES, Sao, ^Pl'UJ STORAGE. t We can (uruiah fruit dealera with Cold S;ortrf? for apple*. We have room for twenty tbuuunl barrel* or more, with privilege o! auortlnn' an 1 packing room. , Terma reaionabl# for the leaiou. Apply to W11EE1JNG ICE AND STORAGE CCl rpm: BOSS WASHING MACHINE. Tbo vreattst attar of bouiebold labor erer in. T0tu?u. <>jj tbu machine you cau walh lace 4-iir: !t&a aud necdlowftrk without teariug asi better than by band. Kor ?nl# a; H. F. BEHRENS*. ??.G '.>.217 Market s-jeei $25 REWARa I will pajr a reward o|?4.'.> lor tbe arreit tad conviction of tbe part# tvbo too* from of itor* a I'ooruan bicycle, No. 7867, on ibanmth of-thi| mouth and failed to return It. CHAS. It. (iOKIZE, Druggist, li-.^ llBlaj m k* ('r*?s Colore^! or Ewiyo BBO&, 1215 Market Street. < REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Sweeney Vojiud/v Lou, elie 2iaod.M ft. treat, A lew more leii. Otll at ooce aud get ?uited No. 1054 Chaplin* ftraet, ti-rooia brick houie. Price (mr-thlrd down, balance ou tloe Five-room uowr bouao on Llnd alreot. n(v Fourteenth. Ht J9W. Thla la a knap and can bi bought uu tlmo MONKY TO LOAN-ll.OW, 13,000, IJ,005,14 OM, on real e?tate aeeurlty. ROXiF cto ZANE, Telephone 5Sfl. 30 FOH RTEBNTH P r. JJEMOVAL. In a few dart we will remove to oar new Iomtlou, 1231 MARKBT STREET, formerly occupied by Wheat A Haocher. n? NICOLL'3 ART STORE. MT. DE CHANTAL, NEAR WIIEF.LINO, W. VA. Ftudiei will be reiumed at tbli Academy ?a September ll.lHUR. I'arenuand guardian may be pleaaed to learn that tbe rales bare bwa reduced Weekly and day scholar* will be rcoeiTed. \ conveyance will be ?ent every mornlnp to th? I o'clock motor. Fjr parttcalari, addreu. ic:o the PiRKrTnr.9* . POLISH.^ For Hrass, Copper nnd Zinc. Just what fterjr honieKo?n?r want*. Ooe can m*?r? one au<! a aalf gallon*. foil i:> rent*. only ate minntef to clean boiler. SOI.I) ONLY IIY # + + R. H. LIST. _M>2\ 1010 MAI.H STREET. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOxVOOOO? | Webster's ?!SSjaBflS t o international $ g "T/iMbrkUwl.'1 DSdUoimrv o 0 THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY 0 X / escAuet 1/ V5" \ llleea*} toftnd the Xf VTBSrFITS \ wanted. 9 X IVTtWmiTVM 1 >> orrt* Btr B!*?n 1M' \ 9 V nicrnwAifl'/ >*>* V?'?tnfun**.?t w?r v 9 \ / It St easy to afecrlaln 1 1 pruiiunciatlon. X X Tti* pro itvuikm Itthown It ilw onluurt i ?X T < nil "M.h It. . kwl Ir't-r* |? tt>* M X All It cany to ?rate the frvwfh of a word X X Mrino'ofl? ? o '* full, nn<1lb* dlfT? n?n? mt?n-S X i urn irj || c oni.'rof tli. T iVvrk?pW"?-$ , (Sit la ea?* irt Irnrn what a word mean*. 0 ?f* <-1p.iv, rv,'|, i m d full.*"40 i? .mi in a ?p| nrftli | *rifr?| h. fl C. MIWRlAMtM., rnbllthetfi.i Sprln/ttict*, )t**y , V.9.A. 5 OO OOOOC O CrfK'OOO <XXKH>0^ 11.1: ' ' Movclinxit Tailor. Ml. no N IIU.IMA NTItt I II.tIIc*' ami (ioul*' TultorlfiR. l(cpfliriniMntl clrrtiunh' -HATl.-M\\< HON lllTAIt AN I HI I* V Mi /?? /<?, i? A11 llii- Mi'iii to I || hi 1(4 it nil ? M 1 Stnnlnn'* <i;il city llnuk Sinr??.