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war IlTTri f irrurnn hM *<"" on wUh accumulated rapidity. Bi I lie IN 1 tLLlUCnlcK. and will. thl? calendar year, reach prot>- ai ably I37B.OM.OM. or nearly >100,900,0M pi Published Dally* Bxcept Sunday,by mdre than In 1897. C; To-day? every wheel is turning In the of Intelligencer Publishing Co., United States, labor la fully employed, er price has recovered to a profitable point W 24 and 2J Fourteenth Street. In'all the Important Industries, and the oi JOHN FREW. Pres. and Bu.. Manner. happiest and mo.t prosperous of com- al merclal condltlona promises to continue hi .. .. ... 'or an Indefinite period." "< T#rmsiPor Year, by Mall. In Advance, m Pcstajre Prepaid. Solving a Great Problem. m Dally 18 Pays Per Week) 1 Year...?S.?0 We have before ui la pamphlet form a, MIT. Rli Month*-? 3.00 (he very interesting as well as Instruc- ]n Pally, Threo Months........ 1*30 tl^e report of Bookor T. Washington, Pally, Thr?o Day* l?erJV?ek J1.00 pr|ncjpai 0f the Tuskegee normal and m v^SSSSS^HlT. ::::: u? m^trm t0 a? board <* Woekiy, Ono Year, In Advance...- 1.00 trustee*. It show, that mo?t excellent c0 Weekly, Six Month.,..? - -00 results have been obtained in this re- cc WIE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Is d.llv- mfkable school, which educate, the aI end by carriers In Wheeling .nd ad- hands as well as develops the Intellect. fa jacent tovn. at 10 cent, per week. Professor Washington, In his report, Per.on. wl.hlng to oubsrrlbe to THE makes many sensible observations. In DAILY INTELLIGENCER can do so too many cases where mere literary by .ending In tneir order, to th. In- c<jucation aione hgi i,Kn given the bl . XSSSS Th." wilt"* pAnotW Negro youth it has resulted in an ex- H served by carrier.. aggerated estimate ot his Importance n< BMbutu ot Respect and Obituary Notice. In. the world, and an increase ot hla la M cent, per Inch. wants which his education has not (It- p; Corre.pond.nee containing Important ted him to supply. Nor does this apply 0t news solicited from .very part of the altogether t? the colored youth of tho in will not be re- ^ ot *?? ?. turned unlen accompanied by sufficient' "hool, have been thrown on the world w po?ta*e. ln an equally helpless condition to earn hj r ' , their living, so the industrial features je (The INTELLIGENCER, embracing Its 0f the Tuskegee institute may be gen- th several edition* I. entered In the Poat- cral the|r application, to the practical in office at Wheeling, W. Va.. as second- . du, matter.) educaUon of all classes. nt In speaking of this feature of the inTEttPftONE MJMBCRS: stltutlon at Tuskegee, Professor WashEditorial Imm 823 I CwtaUag laoai?822 lngton gives a striking example of its aj = importance. He maintains that in the co THE INTELLIGENCER. present condition of the Negro, that | tk L mere book education alone tends to "\ WHEELING. NOVEMBER 4. 1890. the Negro, in too many cases, In tl i ?r = a weak position. "For example," he u| Elections Next Tuesday. says, "I have seen a Negro girl taught at . A number of states will bold elections by her mother to assist her in doing T! next Tuesday, but of the number the laundry work at home. The same girl iti results in Ohio. Kentucky, Nebraska has later been graduated from the pub- gl and Maryland will be more significant as lip schools or some high school, whero tfa having a possible bearing* on the nation- she was not only not taught how to tli aJ contest next year. The situation in perfect herself in laundry work, but pi O|io at the present writing Is encourag-. was educated out of sympathy with it, D ing in every respect for the Republicans, bo that when she had finished her edu- F The canvass has been & most thorough cation she was not prepared to do laun- v< one and Judge Nash has made an ex- dry work, and could And nothing else cellent impression wherever he has ap- to do that was within keeping with the peared. The party is united with the cost and character of her education,* cc exception of the sulking of the Bush-* and we must not be surprised that she to nell-Kurtz-McKlsson* combination, but did not fulfill expectations. What cc this is offset by the defection from Mc- should have been done in the case of G Lean* on account of his warfare on the individual referred to, was to have fli Thurman, Pendleton and Ward The given, along with her academic educa- d< Democratic candidate, who is familiar tUm, thorough training in the latest and is with all political trickery and the des- best methods of Iaundrying, so that she E perate methods of the ward heeler, has would have been able to put so much been conducting a campaign of mlsrep- intelligence and dignity into it that she resentation of the most reprehensible could have lifted It above drudgery and dl character. Mr. McLean has many ene- performed more work with less labor. t mles in his own party who have been In this way this girl would have been 3" hi patiently waiting for the opportunity, put Into a position wnere ner services ? that is now at hand, to pay off their would have' been so much in demand ci scores. Jones Is an uncertain factor in that she' could have laid the foundation hi the fight, but will draw more from Mc- of a home that would have enabled her sc Lean's forces than he will from Nash, offspring to have taken a more responAccordlng to the most conservative sible station in life." calculations the Republicans ought to .In regard to the race problem in the s' Win by some 22,000 to 25,000 votes, but south, Professor Washington thinks Sl the awful uncertainties of politics may that Tuskegee methods will solve it In ^ cut the figures down or add to them. time. On this subject he remarto with bl The Maryland fight has been very som*j force and conviction: "1 cannot Jf animated, and the Republicans hope to but believe, and my dally observation pull through by a handsome majority, and experience? confirm me in It, that as they hav?s the aid of the Sound as we continue placing me? and women 0 Money Democratic organization, they of intelligence, religion, modesty, con having declared that they will extend science and skill in every community in so aid or copfort to a ticket that stands the south, who will prove by actual refor the Chicago platform. suits their value to the community. gJ If the infamous Goebel election law that this will constitute the solution for ^ were eliminated from the contest in many of our present political and m Kentucky there would be no doubt of a sociological difficulties.'* Republican triumph, in that stat.?. As ^ It is they may put in enough ballots, Catching at Straws. gJ bat In the counting they may be cheat- The Democratic party, or rather those d out of-a well-earned victory. who oppose the operations of the In "Nebraska the Republicans are United States in the Philippines, catch hopeful of success, and have reasonable at some very fragile straws In floundergrounds for anticipating the election of lng around for arguments to bolster up _ their candidates. The state was never their position. These self appointed ? in mif* r>r all Mr. "Rrvftn ran.rdia.fis of the inteerity of the De- ' is dolus to make the people think other- claratlon of Independence and defend wise. The Democratic situation In that ers of Againaldo are now harpnlg on tl state is certainly critical as Bryan has what they are pleased to term the Inl- (1 been on the Jump for two weeks, speak- qulty of recognising polygamy in tbo tJ lng night and day exploiting his pecul- Sulu Islands. As usual they are dlsfar views and makins a personal appeal honest In their assumptive Indignation. # to the voters. Defeat in Nebraska They only treat with a part of the. o would mean a great deal to the asplra- question. It 1s the braying of the same 'f' tiona of William Jennings Bryan, but old Democratic ass, whose ears keep Ills success would not greatly disturb growing longer with the passing years, n the country at large. What would the Democrats do with the ^ ' Sulus under the treaty? Results of Dingley Tariff. The Washington Post comes to the cc Under adverse circumstances the point in stating a fact of history. It " Dingley tariff law has made a remark- says: "Has It occurred to Mr. Bryan, or si able showing as confirming the Repub- to any of the politicians whose religious t* Mean views of that measure. In com- sentiments are outraged by the Sulu T parison with the Wilson law It is far treaty, and especially the forty-dollar 14(1 and away ahead of it, this In spite of stipend of the harem-keeper, that we 1,1 the fact that an immense amount of have a precedent for all that, not In our ^ strata was shlDDed.lnto the country be- Insular possessions, not among our In- tl: fore the JDingley law went into effect, dlan wards, but among Caucasian dl thus escaping the duties. The customs Americans in one of our territories that c< receipts during the first two years of is now a state? Only a few years ago, ^ the existence of the Dlngley law were at a time within the memory of clti940,000,000 more than during the same zens who are not old, a polygamist, a time under the operatlcftis of the Wilson man of many wives, a professed be- w tariff. liever In Christianity, the head of a hi The Philadelphia Press In comparing polygamous people united under the si the effects of the two measures says: name of "The Church of Jesus Christ," U "The actual value of foreign imports was appointed by the President and al under the Dlngley law have been more confirmed by the senate as governor of lc than $100,000,000 per year less than due- Utah. The United States paid him a ^ Ing the period of the existence of the salary large enough to support his Wilson law. The heaviest imports in twenty or more wives In good style and any month under that law between Au- employ a number of harem-keepers, b ims anti Anni?t ma?. worn iioi.- Inasmuch as that was tolerated here b 300,000, and the largest total sine** the only a short time ago, need we got ter- tl Dlngley law went Into effect in a single ribly excited about a harem-keeper rr month was 172,800,000, a difference of among the Mohammedans whoin the vl nearly 11,000,000 per day. The Dingle/ treaty of Paris?the treaty favored by bill not only caused a large diminution the Democratic leader?placcd under ^ In th* use of foreign material and man- our control in the orient?" tifacture* in this country, but under If the export* of merchandise rose to the? Langtry's Comedy. V ' * * * "* * 1 * "" T hnu fhrriwri nwr hnr r< Hlgn'Dl point inn?ruu Ut uu- UI7 uu..a.., ...? stroylng th?* foreign trad'*, an waa no now hunband, a callow youth, who real- n freely predicted by the free traders, the ly believed that the actrenn *an capable ,l1 excess of merchandise exports has risen of an honest affection. The young man to the unprecedented and magnificent. Ik to be pitied In one sense, inanmuch total of I^IS.OOO.OOO Jn a single year, and nn ho gave up everything for the Lily, f' In the last three fiscal yearn the total position and fortune, while nh?' had merchandise exports were more than nothing to bestow except licr Kmlle-- (. $1,160,060,000, and the total excess of the smll" of a Circe. \! inerr hand lee exports aggregated 11.400.- Hugo de Bathe, who ought to have u 000,(00, thus enormously Increasing the been like Wynnes and stuffed wax In v urealth of rhe farmer, th?? manufacturer hln earn when he came within the sound t!J *nd ttw laboring man and producing an of the Hlren's voice, seemn to have been in era of gen* rat prosperity such as was a vory credulous person. He In ndld to ??' never before jwen In this or any other have been greatly shocked when h<* ^ country. discovered that his wife was In the This resslt was attained notwlth- habit of mildly flirting with men hi tanking the fact that the country was friend*. Ho had gathered, It In nald, engaged during a portion of the period that she was the pink of propriety; in Jj In a /oreign war, to provide for which fact* she hod told him so herself. What r< additional Internal taxes were ncces* * plastic fool ho must havo been. The sary It is to be noted thst the In* woman whosa eyes were once blacked Jj ^^^^^aaa in the exports of manufactures by the notorious '0qulra Abingdon * ilrd. a promoter of prise qgfcts ami all commodate the poorer people ound sport, being th<i pink of pro- vent their going toJAe pawn t.tvi A ,?.;j . -fL., Oners chum, McClelland, 1ety. A modern 7eiebA a r#jral prabyterlan preacher, ai irprlan costuming herself In the garb charge at Plalnfleld, N. J.. ! virtue tc catch any silly, inexparl- year*.?Morgan town Post, iced ny ttat might enter her jftM Comb>. ^.^h, oI<Se hy, even Langtry herself la laughtog act? of Romney, la walking l< rer the matter, considering th* wSBe his trap* daily and catching talr a good Joke, and congratulating his quota of rabbit*. He ci ,-uif .k. \8? eral very line ones this wee ,th* ,dverti,l,>? * eighty odd years *>f age iffalr" la bringing her. Time*. . De Bath-J la now mournln( ov*r his lstake, while the Liljr I* making gay, The Democratic party-ao Id Ii..irnn<in> i,.? West Virginia?Is at present 3d designating her dlscarled spou?e ted 0( entirely dissimilar elei the rather Impersonal wajf u "It" the plan to unite these va evertheless De Bathe is not the <mly ments Into the genuine slmo an who went after figs and gathered Ustles, and his sad' experience will 0mcc nll(j emolument higher intlnue to be chronicled until men Be- cjplo ore In labor now and ime wiser In their day and ceneratlpk brln* forth an Infant that wl ,d women cease to be wlckedand fair CcrTterfklSm ices no longer screen whltad sepul- cratll, Mcdraw Democrats, ires. Democrats, conservative I ? antl-expnnslon Democrats, a As showing which way the wln4 is |W?|. owing In Maryland tho Baltimore I but the reward la to bo erald,an Independent Democratic Jottfr for the crowd that flret tblnl >1. asserts that "the people of Mar*- successful scheme *d are not seriously divided on ti? hlllpplnc problem. There 1* aa obvl- ren4, but somebody ,start( sly substantial consensus of opialop house" and tfie whole outRI this commonwealth that tbf.frulli it pieces-harmony, offices and ir * war with Spain shoull not ?$, IffijggHSgpt; ' asted. The people of this state heart- If everybody will agree, tl r participate In the sentiment prera- llltatlon shall be by way of ir nt in every section of the country that following ticket ' , : " . .TtJ.SE Holt, for governor: Colonel J >e llag which was Hung to th? brsefc MM,eri for audltor. John H( the orient by Admiral Dewey- shall attorney general, and Henrj it come down." 'jjfe sell and D. C. Westenhaver fc ? ! i ' court. This means the abd! T?t o,.i McGraw. and while It Is a de The New York Post very likmely men, it ought to set on thi inlmrliM fnr HrhllP*'* ftttllpWa An Lain- TlHr^nhfnUo atAtnixh nhnnt 1 >ln during the late civil war, claiming, antWKreet milk, or ice crear lat it and other aaaaulta were bifltod * *!" 0hJ^?nJ ^ . cage full of parrots and raor jpon misconception, or mMntorma- and dogs. bulla and red rags Dn, or half Information." Tbit atims ell Recorder. p the carping critic's whole career, ? id may be applied to others of his Uk. REFLECTIONS 07 A BAG he Post has all it can do to attend to ? s own shortcomings, as it Is srtly Ian- ; are always self" ?,* tune with thetojof e times. Talking about misinformation. A man never through ie Post kept standing on its editorial boy to rake up the leaves til ige the phrase attributed to Admiral to go and buy a new snow b ewey condemning the war against the When a man getB married illpinos. Schurs and the Post are knows it," it is generally to iry much two of a kind. w*? *n?w" ***>" she ?et8 m Nothing a baby has when ~ ... " ; is much use to it. Even its h If the Atbara brldgo contract caused t0 ^rop out pn(j conie jn ggj^, msternatlon among British manufao- keeps.?New York Press, irers, what will the securing of the ? ? ? ? >ntract for the construction of the His Revised Vcrsloi iflssnw nnwpp ntntinn bv a Plttahunh Memphis Scimitar: A rm, In the face of floret competition, from a neighboring town In 1 >? This, from a certain point of view, told the following last night more norlous than the disaster to '"I walked Into a small stcri ngllsh i _ ' He roused himself on my app There are still some accomplished In- jumping to the flOor quoted tl ividuals who maintain that the nine- line: tenth century closes with the present a A horse! My kI ear. All such reasoning is on the 'Where did you get that* isis that ninety-nine years make a "'Oh, don't you know? Tl sntury. The twentieth century will Absalom said when his horse .?i? , ,??. the tree and left him hangl ;gin January 1. 1M1, not a minute halr t0 a ,|mb j thought oner. knew where that came from. Mrs. Aguinaldo has been guilty of The Up-to-Date Objec laring oversight, not to say base In- , T1?*1111*! P1"0*!*01 1st (at booking office of gr ratltude, in naming her boy Oeoixe uner>-That stateroom Is nea 'ashlngton. Surely It cannot beposst- 0f the vessel, isn't It? e that sh1 has never heard of William Agent?Yes, sir, nnlnis Bryan Prospective Tourist?Tou gs yan' i to charge me fuH price for 1 ? , ' " Agent?Why not? If the people of Ohio wish to retorn Prospective Tourist?Beca > soup houses and Cozey armies Ihey the steamer comes to land I - -- ... i. walk half a mile to flret ashoi ill give evidence ot uieir symp&iny m ? .at direction by voting tor McLwa. - SettllngV to Ohto If there 1. any one per?on in Ohio ?ho , iM* lould be branded on the forehead with yields no revenue. le $ mark of corruption, that cant!*- Chinese Secretary of Trea an Is John R. McLean. I ">e people are poor, the land less and the harbors are flllin and. I know not what to Yesterday being the "next day" it wing Wang. lowed. Chinese Premier?Nothim ^ Have somebody kill a missioii ' and the missionary's govern STATE PEESS GLEANINGS. take Wing Wang for an inde It is now an asured fact that tha 2jot Dead yet> uckhannon road will be built In th. Amerlcan MMcnger; Lat sry near future. The survevors com- Jack waB calling the other lenced crore-sectloning the line over a made the statement that he i eek ago. This road is to be run froiri me or die in the attempt, le mouth of the Buckhannon rfVer ort dljhe^ss'you? W * P8U le Grafton & Buckhannon branch of Laura?You haven't read ar le Baltimore & Ohio to Buckhannon, of Jack's death In the par here It connects with the West VIr- y?u? Irla & Pittsburgh road, which is alio r ivned now by the Baltimore & Ohio. A Bridegroom "With N he road will follow the Buckhannoto x Missouri editor, in an a is.^r.ss&jz ccoi-d. town, raid: "They were n ? * >the home of the bride's parei This paper reproduced last WMk an they will remain until the grc lltorlal from the Wheeling Intelligfn- ^ob' , f , ir which dinouaned In a very diipu- Hot Her Abode, onale way the dela;- In the hearing of Income ? ?ma|1.. uk ie Liehthurn-Bonnptt contest case. ..... ... / ,, 7 niiaiory iuvcr, ??iu h" "?r? he Independent doe? not prelum* to o{ mc t0 tak(, you (rom you iy what la the real cause for th? delay, roof." Jt when a case of that kind is kept in "But I don't live on the r le courts for three years without a the prompt reply.?Harem Lli ml hearing it may be truthfuHr toVl lat courts fall to serve the purpoal'of (i . 4w-i. spennlng: Justice. It is due all oon- J* ct8t thc>; >rned to have the end of thla cue before, those shadows on ached without unnecessary delay.? ?TT^ 9** Weston Independent. jM ' STl V Vf ?uwr The oil excitemcnt Is pulllnf this f The ay, and all the available territory la B , ?lng put under lease as rapidly as poa- to tr blf. Should the well on the Pariah H . j ?j irm on Teverbaugh, which Js <tyP|P 8 .she bout 1,500 feet, and the one at Adama- fl read in come in producers, we will have an jB ^MT troi I excitement In reality, and at no 41a- B orcD int day.?Shlnnston News. x ne new niinainK* mm are to bv h i i Rn(j ixilt at the University will help the fl UKMbJ V pjrv, ulldlnfc trades In Morgantown while WJCS5S J,CT< ley are going up. They will be lm- When we see ayooagwomar rense affairs and will require the ser- meet fate that way it brings to Ices of n great many mon. Just now Frenchman's saying of the < ?e builders 4rc having their innings, the Light Brigade. "It was m hey arc the busiest 'people in town.? but it was noj war." It is m ew Dominion. to see the youug girl face the * ? fearlessly, but it is not life. Rev. David H. Greer, a former West womaB rsady for married 1 Irglnln boy. is one of the fortunate her physical condition is up to ?ciplents of Cornelius Vanderbllt's be- ard of 'marriage, in the health cvolence. By the will of the million- delicate womanly organs, and Ire, which was made public last week, ti^t the case. r Greer receives 160,000. a handsome JJ? _ state of marriage will nwl no >rtune for a preacher to possess. Be- ne, f , M Dr 7|erCe's FavoriU >re the Civil war. along towards the ^ it gives vigor and elssti lose of the fifties, David Greer, whose organs peculiarly feminine, prt sther was a member of the firm of drains that ruin the health, ai rcer & Lning hardware dealers, at the ordeal of motherhood *> e IkoHiik. raroc to Mhnol at Morgan- {, p??etieaUy almoat painlom. >wn, and Htudled Latin under Prof. A. r r . . , /. Lorcnlz, nt the Monongalia Acad- "Ai[ an enrly stojre of married 1 , y. 111. nn.l Chnrloj McClollana wero " 1'HOEi?h* h/n-? ?lni SiiVflS ^ "t "'? "nif. Clri-or w.-nt rrom , ,r?Slw,yra, .train wLh r-mlrr ere ton theological seminary In Ohio, wrslc and uaflt for work of any kind rid prepared himself for the ministry In mtliia there waa nothing left of met ic Eplicopiil church. His firsh parish bone ,M7 J""*""i!**!"! '71 "V" u Vn'UTv I U5'r " ViTmf.^hllt t Providence. R. I. Mr. Vanderpilt two more. tad after I tired thoteupt ad a summer home there. He was very more pain, aad I began to Rain ii luch pleated with the young rector, rapidly." nd Win n bo wont to Now York h? took Dr. Pierce', Common Son* M lm along with him, mid (Ireor bwini vjwr BU,Wcr? e?erv unction, otor of HI. liurtholomaw'a ProtMt.nl " JccVKa rrf ai on?-rmt DIKOIMI Ohuroh, Whoro bo ban become SL coat of nuiline only ory popular. Ho la .1 iho hoa4 of aav- PW ?*> g ral bonovolont Inatltutlnna, among ctotk-hotnia rdHjon M?3i ?? bleb la * loan aodoty, thai la to ao- ita* Br. * V. Pierce, Buffalo !, and preBhop*. Mr. ? became a id bad a for aomn Txm |V/%WA B 2 ROYAL ?i?3S The Absolutely Pure J H BAKlWG|>OWDER 111 combine Sss Madeirom Grape Jsra Cream of Tartar. ;o one unlthe offices Baking powders made from alum and other *"out the v harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but looked ae- inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. >d "rough t went to < crowd are *?VAl tAK,NQ p?wdeh co.. new york. < ' " ==g=g | 'i?dph|ck- POINTED PARAGRAPHS. HTINTIN& IN OERHANT. 8 iL'S&* Charity la religion with Ita coat off. [-How a Wheeling Boy Diitinpilihed j ward, for The sleeping infant should always be Himself in a Chance snot, eh ' M. Rus- placed on the retired list Morgan Ott Helskell writes to his A man'? m'"d sometimes runs to the mother In this city, from Dresden, Oer- _ ?n "otSf ?'nlra;ra WCm"''a a,Way* d0C8-* many, the following Interesting bit of 1 , ,-,.11 Good fortune seldom travels around n ?h??, ,.? i- >h. tl L. ??? 00 automobile looking for you. nms about hta hunUng feau In the " n and u- ' The manaaer of on opera company <" a V . near = lous as a "hould not be blamed for putting on that cltV: About ten days ago, Mills ikeys. cats clr'- and I were Invited out to a shoot of . ?McDovv- A little girl never has too many dolls quite a wealthy German. He met us at ^ and a uromaa never has too many dol- th0 tra)n wlth h? brother, and at the HELOR. Some people go through life looking d ot 'he ra"'0a'1 ?trlp' as If they were sorry they had ever traP mct u? and took u? to the lodge, conscious. alartcd- It was right In the middle of 80,000 an play at Barring loot ball players, the Inhabit- acres of the finest shooting In Germany. ln rt. Hired"' I* ccunlry arc 'a*r*y we" c'v" The two Herr Hessler only stayed two paying a .e ' . . 4. , . , days, during which time ttfe writer hovelt,me thtakV?S?cuPof l4Sln^is &.to <""8ra d himself by not shooting any"b fo h run 0Ver 11 8prlngs a ,cak- th,n8r lar*er than harea and rabbits. aVoman fyftl^*crc do not make the song Mills and the other two killed enough . uT'born t^Gell" W',d '? """"" SS ? fceftii a^ about equalfy' divided ^betu-een^fhc A'ter 'lv? f >? "e""CMl'r wf j p, a cciun " ino, f ,mA -Slo Bntl/ hlm nni, lhA nttJet hbw back to Berlin and left Mills and me In J yj he 1b coining. full command. Then It was that the C A girl never believes a man when he young hopeful created the sensation of jn^ tells her h#* isn't worthy of her love, but the whole story. gentleman before she has been his wife for a year For years there had been a fourteen T Mississippi she discovers that he has told her the point stag often seen, and occasionally Jjri : trui); ?Chicago Daily News. shot at, but never with any results. Lli , the other ? ? The first night after the Hesslers had Ms r lying on PASSING PLEASANTRIES. Rone, the head forester took us out and r to a sleep. ?? put us up In our respective blinds in the ^3 roach, and Master?Name some of the most Im- tr*?8' .w??re y?u, have to sit the whole. ^ le familiar portant things existing to-day which coI(* n'^ht, and look for things to shoot wil were unknown one hundred years ago. ngdom for Tommy-You and me.-Tlt-Bits. ?. forester had hardly disappeared Pr A Difference In Terms-There was a '? f I asked, time when he talked of his art. but now JSj j lafs what he calls Is his trade." "Yes; he has TnS = ngnbyn?h" bc=un t0 ""I* a "V'ng a| J .noosed away for a coupie of hours, everybody tFrom South Africa?Jones?What s \Vhen the thumb of Kismet woke me ?? the most popular song in Ladysmith to- Up# j pushed aside some of the leaves ' day? Brown-Why, 'Yule Remember nnd peeped round the clearing that I ? tion. Me"' """Philadelphia North American. was supposed to watch. Thunder! 1 . "T Lecturer?And what man is most apt nearly shook the blind down with ex- ijj ' t rrji' * to reach that elevation whence the earth cltement. There on the other side of d?i rtL ?t?rn ma,y viewed as "one vast plain"? the clearing in the moonlight stood a 111 1 Voice (in the audience)?The one that stag, his head up In the air, sniffing (ill works in a powder mill,?Life. nnd pawing, challenging the trees and , J ought not "Cecil Rhodes must-be a very proud nI1 5*r8,,t? "J0*"}?1 C0.mbat,.14 4 b ?? ??- I didn t take time to meditate on his ^1 his head." "Vm, I .uppo.e he's careful ?F unt the nun?hcr of point!.. i? use when '? sec that If. on .tralght every time ">ut grabbed my gun. which, by the qfl "l have to He walk. out."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. ?'ay. wa. oaded with dynamite exillo. ii nave 10 slve shell In one barrel, and buck-shot 1(1 He,P?fUJ^d?VlCerJ f^ ,n the oth*r> and let go both barrels! ,.11 woman for a recipe to make me look 00jnt blank > q| young." "What did you get?" "A card v . d,d ,t ; , ,t t th tl e but , ) ^ Pramier? fE.yln,v? '^h*ay^ .a*8^'anle PJ2 have the marks of that double dls- ; 3 lng Wang JSfSJi J4er than y?ur8e,f- charge on my shoulders now. f]b Chicago Record. TIlGn there was trouble around there i .111 sury?Yes. Fixing the Blame?He? That Miss f0r awhile. The stag jump^l fifty feet I 'TO Is worth- Slmklns Is awfully shy, isn't, eho? She? jn the air, and lit out for the forest, my ; (ill ig up with ^e8; * wonder If she gets It from her hound on Its heels, and the other two J! do with mother." "No?from her father I Imag- making tracks In that direction. The l|| Ine. I understand he used to be a great hound caught /him about fifty feet in fill j. easier, poker player.?Chicago News. the/orest, ahd by the noise they made, HI lary there. Cohensteln?Rohenbaum has shust I soon arrived on the scene, Just In tlm-* rill ment will failed, undt paid his gredltors sixty to see the last round of a beautiful 2 mnlty. cends on a tollar! Do you call that fight. The hound won without my asgoot business! Isaacs?Peesncss, Co- slstance, and after I had cut the stag's j){ hensteln! aieln Gott! dot ain't pecs- throat. I started to count the points. % . 1 w nno two, thrp*. What's this! I ill ness; i^ui ? luuiuj .?ruw. ira?While His Own Error?Did you ever make a counted again, and then &*aln. And night he serious mistake in a prescription?" '1,?n ' c?n}p.l? V?p,fu" realisation thnt flj would kiss "Never but once," answered the drug 1 hod "hot the vlerxeheuter, the fa jji clerk, as a gloomy look passed over his mous fourteen pointer. And It might Iff e.) Well, Ace. "t charged a man thirty cents for ^ lack rttHblt','or a,J of m' 41! a proscription Instead of thirty-five."? *2 enough glory for ont .jfi ly account Washington Stnr. night, and was for going home, but the f ters. have forester wouldn't hear of it. There i v ?!?7, ? wa,, l01" of out 'hat night, he I you got rirunkupset p fruit stand. ?a)(1 So hack I crawled, up, up the ? . wl'cd and patted myself on sits. and bit and scratched the policemen th(! back. Sure enough, very soon I f~ iccount of ^?h? ?'J .Vht coffht sight of a doe. that I concluded Vj iple in his n?nor I, w0? ^ylns" lo lead the stren- wn8 thC mnte of the stag:, and I deterlarrled at m^if #!??'?i!in? ?_55?f0n f mill i ?n * mined to kill her, to keep her from little tqo thick. Chicago Tribune. worrying about her husband. Thin ! r_, its, wnere "Can-1 see the mistreasof the house?" time I took deliberate aim. and pulled i om gets a asked the tourist In reduced clrcum- the trigger?well, I had forgotten to I stances who stood at the kitchen door, load again. rr "You can If you have good use of your t > t eyes." coldly replied the woman, conI a rather h,m- "You ore looking at her." Must Cense Fighting: First ? "I con use them well enough. madnm." Nashville American: When the Tug- c it is cruel j,e responded, with much stiffness, "to . . . ir father's see that you are a purist, and not a phll- a,0B a 1 olhers cease lighting, when ^ anrhroplst. We have nothing In com- they recognize the authority of the oof," was mon. Oood afternoon, madam."?Chi- United States, then the questlop what Tribune. m ^ n we will do with the Islands legitimately mi j mi tt i t -n arises. But until then this question r sh.a-iwo Huskinj; Bees. cannot arl?c and cannot be answered _ lUt b'.rfd From the pre?*nt"pa??lng "how. by any except Congress. Mr. Bryan Is \ T5. 8wiwjs her pinion. ?nd goc. .coutlng right In .aylng our troop. mu.t be m the To Ihn .cent, of long ngo mmnortod- that thev cannot retire h? future. Back unto the fun nnd frolic cannot retire heOf the rural sport* nnd plays, fore ?*n armed enemy. and that cessayoung pioasures charmingly bucolic Hon nnd surrender by Filipinos must be may even That were ours In younger days, Insisted upon. But when he talks of all ready" And the very chief of theco promises which should have been isrry, that Were tho country husking boos. made, policies which should have been he think. 0n ltl? ?,d ,,orn no()r w?.(, ?lbcr, announced, he abandon, the situation, j H ".11 Hoy. and girl, and oliler folk., depart, from facts and exlBtlng condl?.? oo Hntvnv fnathor tlons and drons Into theory. The time I y - - jot UW w ? " mb"* - ? ** - j , Mp? all ripe with rustic Jokes. for theorizing Ih pust. The time for! ?ii- Air Just sparkling with our laughter suppressing the insurrection and cens.1* h.! ntf.it^?is5aasr?ayd in* to c<mw,? th? ?*a lot of planned In t,,c shadows overhead ' naughty children lion come. When they *? SH-i Seemed to quiver ami to ring lay down their arms Congress can tne Mouse As tt j,|gh-keyed fiddle string. properly and wisely decide ns to their ed out and future relations with the United States ?rvthin?r " Now and thon the nlr was rlvon . ^ , I on nyt tn With a shout that *d wake the dead, w ^ - , a Telling that the fates had given How's ThlsP l\ mind the , Some glad cuss an ear of red. We offer One Hundred Dollar* n? :h?rgc of Then would m? Ihr kUilnit itrunlo ?n? "u"faJ . ?? airnmcent 'Mid the hunks upon the floor. . J i i, fLfi-. n ? u 5 15? 2""; After which the girl would snuggle not be cured by IlaH Catarrh Cure. __ agnificent To ),|m closer than before. F. J. CHENEY Sz CO., Props., Toledo O. ? future so lllushlng to her finger tip \yCt the undersigned, have known P. No young From tho thrill born on her lips, j diency for the last lf? years, and bolife unless , nict?rc lingers Uove Perfectly honorable In aU the stand- wih ui ^ business transaction* and financially }u; of all the Of the way the toll-scnrred ringer* able to carry out any obligations made CH rarelv ia Snatched the jackets from tin* ?*ar?. by their Arm. Qf lh(% flMh|n|r |anterns hanging WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug- ^ . 'Round, and casting flickers o'er K,Htg> Toledo. O. D, Upon the Merry dancer* who were hanging WAI.DINrt K1NNAN r, maiivtv friend" so Dust from out the old l.arn floor, wLmo-.V; iwL^i. rS??' Prrnrrin Ah th<* flddler Jerked his bow IY .?. ?? ? w?? .' ^ol.crto' Ohio. ! rretcnp- Muscularly to and fro. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internalcity to the |y, acting directly upon the blood and events the Every day I hoar the singing mucous surfaces of the system. Price, ad makes 7r"! per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. All j. Melody of yoiith-da>i> ringing T???imonlnlR frnn Ch My that it Through our mounialn-land abode. ar. ?>,? h?f Ho And my loving glann-s wander Halls I?nmlly Fills are tho best. ir... ?him To Hnppy wifely face ? + ? j. That I learned to love back yonder Hnrriu rvrriiuinva li ' In that fur east country place. "I IXIAL HXClllHIONS g M ^ She Is all the world to me: ?- - ? I itZJEZ Pound her at a husking bee. To National Eiport Imposition, Phlla- -J rat skin aud . -Py r Evening Pout. t|c||?l?ln, Pa., Baltimore * Ohio BA ""aKt'Sc Best Prescriptions for Chills . ie lie got me Tho Baltimore A Ohio railroad will here wm no JJnf }! Iwri A1*" i?perlnl cheap excursion tickets to jj ] ? flesh very less <-hill Tonlo. It Is simply Iron and pjjiinjelphin on account of the National quinine In a tasteless form. No cure? j.;xp0rt Exposition for Thursdays, Octo* B edicalAd- no pay. Price. BOc. ^ tthsAw ber I2th nnd 19th, and Novoinlu r 2d and Gei It Isccnt 16th nt one fare for the round trip, plus utantna to OAOTOXlXwAi.. ,10 cents iidmlnnlon to the Exposition .... For thr B*sr?tko y^JfcilKifldYOOHlWAtWIfSBoucM (minimum rate $1.00). Tickets will bo j kA qi V /Tr ~ " good going from all points cast of tho ji, i/nns. Ad- 8ignatur? Ohio river, and arc valid for return ten , N. Y. ?f day?, Including dale of sale. Ji / S.SUode & Co- Sttm Jbhtrtfrnntt. * NEW JACKETS, SSSSppi urn* t? 7 name *nd where they cmn.be seen? All communication! confidential. no4? NEW GOLF CAPES, pkjmm 11L< IT UVW Vrtl 4rt/J ?m inherit mow, would mmrry thf ri?ht kind of cenMnnan. Add rew MISS RUTH, : JUST OPENED. B0" Ladies' Blinfr and Colored Jackets Wheeling steei * iron go. La Belle Iron Works, to $15. Bellaire Gaa St Electric Light CO. Ladles' Jackets, Castor Shades, all wheeling BrtflgeCo. k liud. at |B and upward. 23S???&??&!hf&T"* NORTON & CO.. 16 Exchange Bank Building. New Plaids. Extra Quality? SAUpR KRAUT. New flomespDns. diLl pickles ?> BISMARCK HERRING, at Ehe desirable things for skirts H. P. Behrena Co., 817 Market street. >L.?j , FOR RENTLniiaren S 8-room new house, attic, bath, both * gases .at Pleasant Valley. _ , inn ? rooms, bath, atllr, both faies, No l Srhnfll HanntPrrhlPlS Zano street. In Good condition. rtent 85.00. OVUUUI IldllUNCl UUCI9. 6 rooms, hath, all modern. No. 10 Zane ' ?. ' " * street, at IIS.00 a month. Possession at Shlldnn's Celored Borders 2c each. ones. ShUdren's Colored Border 3 for 10c. ROLF A ZANE. Children's All White Hemstitched Telephone 8M. N.,10 Fourteenth 8t. 'zr. , u,. tt dk fort henry jssss Ladies Embroidered Handker- _ _ ' iefi * ?c". 2 STOGIE ?0.... Henry Dehtnel. formerly of the Arm of c pHAnpc ft fft lMcKf fl.?0.D:i5?J.iS".ri5&u? . j. KIIUI/CJ a tu. th? ? J. H. DEHMKL. The business has been run by Mr. C. A. JtmiiAPmpnfA Kase, who solicit* a continuation of the - patronage of his customer*, knowing that nnciOTr unnccjfc Mr. Dehmel's extended experience Tn the UPBRH M V-/ \J ^ cr w* tobacco business means good good* and 1. . .. - . - reasonable prices. C. A. KASE. Friday aid Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4. Wheeling, November l. The EmlnonV American Actor, Ls*scF6R RENT??ae ROBERT DOWNING, a new and original rim ma written for him, entitled.* Office rooms in the Peabody BuildAN INDIANA ROMANCE. tag. Elevator and Janitor service, Senulne Dramatic Novelty. beat and light and hot and cold baths Handsome Stage Settings. Capable Company of Players. "ee? B?*t reasonable. light prices, J?c, 50c, 7oc and $1.00. Mall- ... s prices, 25c and 60c. Reserved scat sale fins Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, at T|,aA 1/4/ Pint/ X f*/\ era House box ofllce. oc30 I 1160. TT? lIlIK ft lOi, lltAND OPERA HOUSE. Koom ^ aQQ poab()dy Bunding. )ne solid week, commencing Monday. ~? tober 30, with dally matinees, commcnc. O CIS \ O | C AUBREY DRAMATIC COM PAN Y ^ ? . J* repertoire of standard and popular This name was well chosen when the imas. Monday night. "Land of the makers applied it to their ring." Night prices, 10, 20 and 30 cenrs. itlnee prices. 10 and 20 cents. oc26 Ggg- Ranges and irand OPERA house. Heating Stoves. who has one *nd hei' THE GIBNEY-HOEFFLBR CO. ?nanney say. csentlng a repertoire of sccnlc produo ECONOMICAL?GOOD?RELIABLE, tions. Change or play each night. ... Tight prkoR?to, 20 ami 20 cents. GEO. W. JOHN^OM S SONS. latlnec prices?10 and 20 cents. no2 " J OVJi^O, 1210 MAIN STREET. 3iygienlc 'Underwear FOR SALE* STOCKS. rnik ! Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. ]H |llllf First National Bank of Bpllaire, O. n TT j iHlfi ! Wheeling Pottery Co. !!l I P ! Wheeling Kail way Co. Uli Wheeling Bridge Co. ii II IL* Br I R- Taylor Co. in 4* ji. Bridgeport Electric Light & Power Co. Ill J W ' Tin. Stet-1. Hoop and Tube Stocks bought I|{((h j ^rd sold dircct on New York and Chicago I *-* t? I ill. I Sloc^ Exchanges. K HOWARD HAZLETT& SON, \T W (v?(QLIT >o) P- National Exchange Bank Building; I ir* * t J0T Sale.?^ Hi! ? 01111101 j|||, I Building lot at Echo Point, 75 feet front, - - ? n , ja? . In,. I for 11.200. on a quick sale. smrairiK. utnis. P | Splendid lot on South Broadway, 30xl?|) ! |1.05a. It absorbs i n! Soulh Fron1,8 room!'tU moisture. jjM Ms^?g It prevents I j; ?fl0* f^Lj k dhfllOog. It 5s in 111; gsud'sg 1 J? rOR SALE ?> h WflfilTil- ^ Ten-room frame dwelling In Glendalo all ?IJI U3 11 il VgU^UU" h wm exchange for dwelling In Wheeling. . - . - No. I1SS Main Htreet. w 8c Underwear. 1 c&vz?.&T"? on " |l A desirable residence and unimproved ^WWWWWIWWW ft a desirable modern '*?' = = *r"=r?,wj,vc|llnR vcr>. cheap. FOR SALE BY A number of desirable building lots alonn run the line of tho Kim Urove railroad. 1 UCCC fir CHMC Six dwellings In the town ol Slartlna I* ilCjJ Ol. uUINj. Ferry, hi a cheap price. National Steel and American Tin Plata Agents for West Virginia. stocks. FQR pENT thltHiable Tailors and Gents'Tui-nishcrs, Two desirable country residences for 1321 ?ad 1323 Maiket SU Martini. W. Va. WA'deslrob^rMldenc-e. No. ?30 Mnln St. Desirable dwelling In I.?ather?ood. a ? c a SIMPSON & TATUM, r Jlange. Room 4 City Bank Building. 'Phone W. t ISFof-IETTERS REMAINING IN nfc JLi the postotfloe at Wheeling. Ohio Icrvauls county, W. Va.. Saturday. November J. , To obtain ary of the following.- the appil 1 . . ... cant muat ask for advertised letters, B'vI are more contented and do better lng ,jal0 0f j|8t: work when they have the labor LADIES' LIST. saving Gas Range In iho kltchcn. cheater. Mrs. Sudle Morrl*. Ml?? Loul.a Hlxenbauffh. Mrs. McArdel. Mr*. Ue ? John becca iistresses Ine*' ' tt ?r Roush, M". Cora Moris, Mm. Ben Stoovcr, Mrs. Ella are unanimous in saying that It GENTLEMEN'S LIST. makes a now thing of housekeep- Alexander, A. Noble. Dr. Butler G. InR, and as for the resulting cook- Ashby, H?>nry OflerklvH. c. J. ?y. why the rout exacting Suli Ju.lie Dolbler, John nine. William pa#] f hp Family DC Lm**y. Joe Robertson..A. L. CdO or IUC ramny Emellmni. Chut. RUoliio. nhy. , Godfrey, Robert E. Sandi, Dr. Ach.il" will admit that It is simply perfee- Uarbman,. J. D. Spring. A nop. . sjw'v.fe, essst-MF* THE PURITAN in the beat Gn? v'frar, Wli IRange made. Wo have thom In all McCarty, Harney Voggc. Pennine atyl... Coil and examine. M?j*. ftgr^ ^ r?4 Matthew*. Thomas VTIgnJevleg. Slmo l ... n n Mlllt'r' ''OKOUOE WISK. Po.tn>^ter. . lesbitt ot bro., gErw caw and musta 1312 Market Street. . Am,in. .?r til.' J. \Y- Hunter Company, of Wli. .'Iln.;, W.'M VlfBlnlri. the una.r?*t '^; rZlmtin*tlnl ?... I.nrllv 411 V ft >n frlTPtl Oil lllni. ?' ' 3 SETnnr n V ??TT*" ?'r,'r "nl at public auction at the fnc? 4 JFFPPRRnv President lory hulldlnfr of said company. In the city AS JLAMn Vl-.v. ?* ? Pr 01 Wheeling W Vn.. for cash. on . LAMP Assistant Cashier Tl." ICS DAY. THR 14th DAV OF NO a .../ VKMHKH. A. r>. im ANK OF WHFFI INfi eommenclnjr at 2 o'clock p. m., the plant "iiccunu. or h?tni rompany. which in In flrst-clas* CAPITAL. 1'JOO ooii i* 1111 iv condition. embracing machinery for tho vaiiiai,, ?uhmkhi, i All) I.N. manufacture of tomato catsup, tweh* WHEELING, XV. VA. mills of w.?t mustard. one hydraulic pro's and twelve pounders for the manufactura DIRECTORS. of rdy muatard, mustard nil or Unwed ca Brock. Jonrnh K. Pnull. "'""m ""fH.W "HI""?1. Schmidt, Unity Hlclwr?on. I'"'- "l?1" J*1" nwnufMiured. unnumiward Simpson. , Bcybold, fjollirrt or n proct.. of ra?nuf?cture, iho A J Clarke lease of Mild factory property, expiring At***** nniii am ? ? March 31, UKKl. the purchaser to pay th? r., V-.\i i? ip I I 1 . rental under Mid lease from the time or fftiinii t i i!I'in'r'i!orivfln^ ,,,f' Purchase. and all other assets of said !vii U ki company, excepting debts due It or Its rc? I'.11 - - lasnior. reiver and mow.v of his trust In the reOP THF otlin v a I i rv celver's hands. Such plant has a railroad iNK UP 1I1L UNIO VALLL>. switch .and Is admirably situated. An In. CAPITA I/? ! 7A,tyOO. vontory and full Information as to the property to be sold will lie mulled or furit iav a tnvtt ti|.nd| i Malted by the undersigned to any npptl,nTimkii PMtif4'' viVil*i.r"K,rn 1 cant, and an Inspection of the property >RTIMEK POLLOCK....Vice President cheerfully permitted. rafts on k'ngbind. Ireland. Franco and ocpi-m ' T. M. DARRAIL Receiver, many, - jmimmjm ilj dinkctors. ^ hairrbals%m Mam A. Ufitt, Mortimer Pollock. mG3SSS<&3rr,rln'M ?nd Ui? btir. A. Miller, Robert Simpson. li? JfMr *'.v * A,utilu. tiA*" "d* J. A. MILLER, Cashier. | g^nxiiiwi Prucf't*