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ffo Inidlwuwc PahUihad daily (Sunday* ?u*pt?d).FBIW 4 CA1PIKLL, .... PKOPUXTOBft. At Not. as tad 27 FouxtMSth Stmt. TEEMS OF DAILY: Out copy oat y*ar...$* 001 Thme month*. J$i 00 Six mouths 4 UO | Oiitt mouth 76 D?Uv?r*d by wurian in city, 15c y?t w?ek. TERMS OF SEMI-WEEKLY: Out jm 98 WI Six mouth*. fl 00 TERMS OF WEEKLY: One year tl 501 Six mouth*. fl 00 GfMtt radueUou in CluU. Scud (or uunplv copy and dxsulan. Aidrut, FREW * CAMPBELL. Winding, W. Va. [Entvrvd at the Poitofflca at Wheeling, \V. Va., a* leflonrt-c!? matter.] WUlMJNUrwrV NOVEMBER ioTlSfl-~ Tux Steubenville lair project is) making progress and assuming shape. There is is a great deal diphtheria both at Bellaire and St. Clairsville. It is considered an astonishing 'circumstance at Steubenvillo any day these times to find thePanhundle trains on time. On the whole it must be conceded that the President's Thanksgiving proclamation was quite flowery for this sombre season of the year. A farmer in Greene county, Pa., who thought lie could gewiong wunoum newspaper, sold 100 bushels of potutocs at 40 cents when tho quoted price was $ 1.00. Tlf? question arises, why were not the deacendonts of Huron Steuben invited to stop off at Steubenville, the namesake par excellence of their distingushed ancestor. Tub leading Democrats of Indiana und Pennsylvania are opposed to free trade. If they should bo read out of tho ranks, us is proposed bp some leading journals, what would become of tho "grand old party." The people in Cincinnati and Chicago seem determined to abute tho coal suioke nuisance. In Pittsburgh and Wheeling the people do not look on smoke as a nuisance, but as a portion of their natural atmosphere, A glass manufacturer in Pittsburgh pro* poses to build houHeswith glans bricks. By making tho gloss of various colors he claims the effect would be most pleasing, while the cost would not be much more than that of cut granite. Tint excursion to Chicago on the 8th from this city, Steubenville and other points does not appear to have been well patronized. Too late in the season. Heside, they havo the sraall-|?ox bad in Chicago Just now. Vkhy little wheat is now finding its way to market in Wheeling. Tho prico offered ($1.30) does not attract unsold stocks, Farmers are holding olF for another upward turn in prices. They have set their ideas at about tl.fiO. Tub Tyler county Star does not believe that there is a man along the entire route of tho proposed Itiver Itailroad that does noi desire to seo the road built. It, there lore, cans on 111c people 10 manliest una interest by a liberal policy on respects tlio right ol way. Bv next spring fast trulns will run from' Newport Nows, lit the mouth of the Jntncs river, over the Che sapeake A Ohio and tlio Lexington 4 llig Sanily railroads, to f-oulsI vllle, Ky. The Chesapeake & Ohio is developing Into a formidable trunk line, nnd will bo a conspicuous rival to the Baltimore & Ohio. !: The Grand Army of the llepublie is hav' log a "boom" just now all over the country. Since April last one hundred nnd Ave new posts havo been chartered in Ohio, ' and application* (or charters havo reached r' the national headquarters from North Carollna, Tennessee, Dakota nnd even from New Mexico. Mccn attention is now given to the ques| tiolftf how tho Burplus revenue of the genis era! government Is to be disposed of. In view of this it will be of Interest to rccapu| lato tho Items of the Federal Income and 1 expenditure. During the last fiscal year ? tho'incoina from customs duties was $198,j, 650,070; from Internal revenue taxes, $!!) '>, 204,385; from direct dox, $1,510; from sales ' of lands, $2,201 ,803; from other miseeljj, ladeous. items, $25,1M,850; total, net, $.'1005, 782,292. Tho expenditures ivcro: For the War Department, $40,400,400; tho Navy r. Department, $15,080,001; pensions, $50,050,5 270; Interest on public debt, $82,508,741; : civil anu miscellaneous iteinn: $(14,410,321; h premiums on purchased bonds, 91,0(11,248; ! total, net, $2(10,712,807, These figure# indi| cute, as lias often been pointed out, that ; over $100,000,000 was drawn from tho peoi'r plo more than was needed (or tho purpose : of tlio government, This was tho amount (luring tho past fiscal year; during the ' present year It is estimated to amount to I about $107,000,000. That queer genius, i'rirato Ilalzell, who lives out at the little town ol Caldwell, K Noble county, Ohio, and who writes and ?' writes and writes, and then writes and g writes still more, and thou keeps on writA lug 1or all the newspapers ol America, has ! a remarkable sort ol a letter in Tuesday's |i Chicago Tribune. Tho text ol It is tho (ol lowing extract from a letter sent to him by ; a (rlend at Chicago: k "But, mv dear fellow, Inasmuch as you ? Will write for the newspapers, why do you lay down there In tho woods In that (tod, foraakon country? Why don'tvou come to ; Chicago, where you would have scopo, ' material, and opportunities fur the eserclse ofall yout powers? Why not come up ; to tho New Jerusolem of tho West?" etc. Tho Prltato seldom lmd n more congenial f text than this for one of his multitudinous ' letters, and lie accordingly rises to the occasion, and sends to the Tribune a solid ' eoittmn of reasons why he prefers Caldwell : to any other place on tlio Continent, lie j proceeds to draw an Imaginary circle nine : miles' west of Caldwell, and to show that i within this sacred enclosure have lived and died ever so many remarkable people. For | Instance, the "best soldier of Washington's 1 army" (pome not given), and Wm. -Miller, the oldest Mason extant, and also the Immc, dlate members of his own household. Then \ lie proceeds to enlarge tho circle?to "extend the ndlus thirty miles"?and thus he < corrals ever so many more celebrities. This takeililm Into "illogham's old district"?a district which, lie says, Is "as well and as l??orably known as that of Thaddeua Stetens, Joalma H. Olddeys, John Qulney Adams. Ilenrv Clav or James <1. Blaine." Ittattlly, l'rltatol hardly.) ll also takes ilm Into "Edwin SI. Stanton's district." I nil "this" lie says, "ll alio the blrtli place (all the lighting Mct'ooks." (An lo tlial, rirtte, Stanton and|theJMcCooks were orn tip tt Btenbenrllle-a long way from aldwfll-silly miles aa the bird flies.) To show the facility with which the I'ri rite enlarges bii circle, and icoopein pretty much the whole country, in order to nuke i I Mecca o{ Caldwell, we quote the follow- d Ing extract from hit lettsr : Extend the line bat a very few milee, ^ and still within a veiy small circle it takee u ?disregarding State linee, for we are oear J? the rivei^-the birthplace of Blaine, of Maiye; the home a( Governors Arthur 1 and Allen and all the Shermans! It is an immortal spot of earth. It is but an hour ? or two's travel, but a little distance, in- deed, to the extreme boundary of a circle ? which includes all 1 have *o briefly K sketched and hinted at, and much more than your apace will permit me now even toauggefcU It is nut hyperbole to say that in oratory, diplomacy, war, patriotiam, statesmanship, this circle embracea as il- luatrions names an any equal space of ter- ( ritory on the surface of this globe, in any t age of its history. If we are not mistaken, Governor Allen lived at Chillicothe?which is yet further away than Steubenville?and Blaiue (via "" " * ?? "t lllfi miliiaoiiiit >T (lL'l'l Ul? I MIU UUIU Ut IVIUI 4VV of Caldwell. But what is distance to a vivid imagination. Really the beat reason given by the Private (or his profound attachment to Oald* J well is the following, which, we suspect, ? is after all the key of the situation: It is not the least of the attractions of this golden circle that it embraces the ground whereon I was married, and where my wife and six children yet live to com* fort and to bless me. AaTUoiiMinU* Do Testify, So does Thouias Huberts, Wholesale fJrocer, Philadelphia,iwho says: "Burnett's Cocoaine alluys ull irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff ana prevent the hair from fulling out." lii'bnkrr'h Fuvobixo Extiucts.?The superiority of these extracts consist in their perfect purity and great strength. They unwarranted free from the noiaonous oils and ucids which enter into the composition of muny factitious fruit flavors. For sale by Logan A Co., Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, \V. Va. x ah it it: i). I McLUKR-HKUKEL?On Wednewluy afternoon, ( I at St. Muthewi Kjilwoiml Church, by Rev. it. Ruah . SiVo)*?. II VHHV W. Mrl.t'KK to AlUtlSL. FEUKKI.. 1 |lll{|l|l|| GREAT GERMAN j REMEDY I pUH^jJ RHEUMATISM, ' |ff||^'jp]| aouT, SORENESS ^ SORE THROAT, ! SWELLINQ3 FR08TED FEET [~ 4 BTJRKTB IlilflPlllliiPlk | BOAIiSI, yiljH ACHES. No PnpmUon on tarth Sr. JiCOM Oil m ft ur*. iru.uarLl ?nJ cmbap EiUrnal lUm.cW. Atrial ?aUill but tn* #omp?r*tiTil; trifllof outlay of W C?Jm. ?od owr ' on# lafftriof with pain ean bin ?bap tod pMlUTifnvfcf tu elaliai. QiJtECTlOKS II KUTIX LAIOCAOtS. SOLI IT ALL DIOQQItTS AND IIAIUS IN MEDICUL A. VOQELER & CO. Ualtlmort, &!<!., V. S.A, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DEPARTURE or TKAlWfr-^nmiWQ TIME. Bull- I day. A. M. A. M. r. M. P. M. B. & 0. R. It 6:55 ?:M> 8:10. 6:16 Cent. 0. Dir 0;0:?j 'lSo 8:5ft 11:15 W.,P.4B.Dlv 6:2.') 1:40 6:JO A.M. | ClOT. APltU 0:10 11:<B 2:00 J5:08 P.,0. 4BI.L... 8:52 6:17 8:52 2:32 4:47 'fcib n., T. V. A W 1:00 17:obl f4:00 A1UUVAL Of TKA1KB. Sunday. A.m. p.m. p.m. U.AO.R.R 12:16 4.60 ,IX) A. M. r. N. Cent. 0. Dlr 6:10 9:66 11:0V *15 | W..P.AB. DIr 11:00 6:35 8:10 ' p.m. p.m. A.N. Clev.APitti 12:28 6:4ft 7:60 tfrW < P., C. A St. L.. 1108 *8:07 8:47 12:08 *4:37 7:10 . p. M. ' a, T. V.Aff f 10:10 8:0ft.... IfrttL.. fbuliy excentYuliday?Newark "AmimmcKlatlon. J SteuiK?iivlllo Accommodation.?Thlii tmln tlur- , Itix the dny jmimch backward and forward between Martln'n Kerry and llellalre; stopping when required nt th? Hhertnan House, iEtnavlllo, Wiat Wheeling and Urarel Kill. I tJrichsvUle Accommodation. l (filial Dover Accommodation. ? Wheeling Si Elm Urovc Ilnllroad. I On and after Thtimdar, Nov. 8, 1881, ran on the Wheeling A Kim drove K. K. will run at follow*: " Through Car* leaving the Cam to and from city, eor. Market and Eleventh Fulton, at I street*, and Stnmm'ft, at fi:2? a. M. 2:20 r. m. . ?:!? A. m. 11:40 A. M. 8:00 p. m. 7:?) 3:00 * 7:40 1:00 P. M. 8:20 7:40 3:40 0 00 2:20 7:40 8:20 4:20 10:20 U: 40 V:00 9(0 r.oo 9. io r. io t 10:20 0:20 . 11 00 7:00 ; 11:40 7:40 " 12:20 p. m. 820 1 1:1)0 9:00 ] 1:40 1 "" BuntlAj'iexcepted. JOS. KLKKCtl. j nofl Superintendent. i KRAFT'S . DIARRHEA ! COMPOUND ' The only wf? and mire caw for Cholera, Cholera Morlmn, Dlnrrhtrn, I);m ' cnterf, Colic, Crumps, Hummer ' Complaints, Ac. Invaluable for children during their aeeond (rammer. In uw far more than twenty yeani and haa never failed. No cure no pay. I'rlce CO cents. R. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors, ' Irs wnEEi.isn. w. ta. AL.LAIV LINE Itojal Mall Nteamshlps. I Weekly wrvlren from (llaigoff, (Jnlna;, Otieenatnmi.Lnndnnderrp*Ami f.1 vnrnnni. direct to lto*ton unit (J hp bee. fortnightly steamers from Liverpool and Queenatown to Baltimore. Kind tn*tm*nt to ntc*??e made ft ft*cuiiy mxi gimmtiteed. For pus*** and In- U formation np|>hr to John TUtlllc, II. F. Hchrvnior I Thorn iuII. n. Ifiww, agent* nt Wheeling, W. Vii., or l/>vo >% Alden. 207 Btaad*ftj\ New York: 201 WMh? lnitonitreet, Boston; 107 South Fifth ?treet, Fhllft. elphlft. MlHttMf rjillE PLACE TO 00- T If you ?re In ft hurry for prtntlnf, U to j The Intclllgenccr Job Rooms. Wotk mkuM In |md Hjl? n|xm;Uit ihorMtsatlM ? WW AWBtTIMMMTg. nrrAKTED-A FEW B0ABDEB8 OS if th* Tfi>|w* v?y hiM fuzmiihad roomalf wired. ARplyatlTftrilolAgttMl. noIO* [I7ANTED?NOVEMBER 25-PLEAST? AST furalihed room with boarding for |*oeman and wife. Private family where then are (wornooe other boarder* preferred. Aadroa M. . \v.. IXTsmoayoM office. nolo* IT7 A NT ED -ANY RESPECTABLE it family wiabing help at light work (rum ow uutil ftprixtg luo wage* tuked) will pletue Mre? M. C.. care of thlit office. nolO* ^PAKE BIBS, TENDERLOIN, BACKBONES, Ac., TO-DAY, At D. C. LISTS, J*, noa No. at Fourteenth Street ^CHOOL ?OR CHILDREN. The kccoud quarter of *f~ U'l.K.J.U, fnr ThlldrftB Begins ou MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1881. nolO* 2SQ KOFf STREET. [ 0.0. F. The mem ben % Vlrginlua Lodge No. 2 an reilicated toattwnd a regular meeting IhU THURS)AY EVENING, the 10th in?t., at % o'clock, fur lie transaction ?f important business. Every mem>er U respectfully re?iuektetl to be present. By order of the Lodge. II. A. UTIIMAX, nolo Secretary. Donald McKay, THE GREAT INDIAN CHIEF AND MEDICINE MAIS'. K'ill bo here (or ONE MONTH with his Indian f i.Il i.? Iturl; ilia piedicine U called Ka-tm-k'u (which means to cure). These Wonderful Jlerbt are ;he moat Nutritious, Stimulating and Blood JleunsioK Restorative known, Is a sure cure for ull diseases of the Blood, Liver and Stomach, such as < 'uturrh, Rheumatism, I)ysiMjpsia, Fever uud Ague, Constipation, Piles, Humors, Boils, Pimples, Liver Complaint, fee., &c. My Wonderful Jlerbt are especially idopted for Diseases of the Blood. It is not i compound of Mercury uud other chemicals that are usually sold in the patent Blood Purifier and other Liver Medicines which ilways tend to break down the human sys* fin, but is a powder of Roots, Herbs and Barks an are gathered at the present day by [he Old St/uuut of tho fur west Indimu, the lame as they have used for thousands of yeurs, for they recognize the principle which is at icast being acknowledged by even the white Doctors, that the "Blood it the J.ife," and since it is the source from which we derivo our physical and mental capabilities how neceswiry it in that it bo kept pure, for whatever may be the immediate cause the primary cause of almost ail diseases is bad blood. I want a live man to act at agent for West Virginia, and sell my medicines after I have left. DONALD McKAY. ST. JAMKS HOTEL. llftfW "The Children's Magazine of America." Srr. NICHOLAS. This illustrated magazine for young folks lias now uttalned a circulation larger, probably, than that of any other monthly magazine jf its clots. It has been called "u marvel of perfection, both as regards its literary excellence and its artistic merit." It was the first to give to boys and girls the very best Illustrations that could be had, and has earned the name of "The Children's Art Magazine." The greatest living writers of Europe and America are among its ? Distinguished Contributors: Charles Dudley Warner, Henry W. Longfellow. John U. Whittlcr, 11. II. Doycsen, Faxe Holm, Bret Hrtrte, Gall Hamilton, Thomas Hughes, Louisa M. Alcott, Donald 0. Mitchell, Harriet Prescott Spoflord, Hllzabeth Btuart l'bclpi, (ieo. Mnclkntuld, Washington Gladden, The Goodalo Slaters, Alfred Tcnnyion, John Hay, Clarence Cook, Romlter Johnson, Susan Coolidge, JEdward Eggleston, Prof. It. A. Proctor, Christina O. HoweUl, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Cella Thaxter. Marion Harland, T. W. Hlggtnson, Lucy La room, Noah Brooks, Author of "Alice In Wonderland," Mr*. OUphant, T. II. Aldrlch, and hundreds of others. What England Snj's of It. I/tndon Daily A'ewi: "We wish we could [>olnt out its equal in our own periodical lit rature." The Spectator: "It is the beshpf all clillIron's magazines.'.' Literary World: "There is no magazine for .lie young that can bo said to equal it," etc. llrllllant Features of the rntnlnir Ynnr. I The ninth volume, which begins with thol November, 1881, number, will contain anew] Serial Story, ry mils. mary math ik)dor, dltor of Sr. Nicholas, author of "Hans Drinker, or the Silver Skates," etc., etc. A econd nerial story, full of lively Incident, "The Hoosler School-Boy," hy edward egolrston, luthor of the "Hoosler School-master," otc. K single article of universal Interest: "How Children Should Learn Music," 11y niciiard waoner, he eminent composer. The other serlnls, one leallng with campaign life in the late war, ind the other with Oirl and Hoy Life in the 3th Century, l'iays for Home and School, Ombroidery for Girls, Amateur Newspapers, llustrated Practical and Descriptive Papers. Articles on Sports, and The Treasure-box of literature will be among the features of this rcat volume. An Immense edition will be printed of the Christmas Number, rliioli will be ready about December 1st. Trice, $3.00 a year; 25 cents a number. 8ubcriptions token and magazines sold by book* ellersnnd news-dealers everywhere, or the lubllshers. The CENTURY CO., nolo tTnlon Square, New York. GENUINE INK! I have just received iixty Dozen Arnold's Ink, Which I warrant to be Qennlne. IONlCI?II OKAVBS NO. 20 TWELFTH BTllEKT. t1f>< IIA9. MUM. (lot. RRAtift, fRKI). ttANRR. 0. KRAU8 A CO., (Snrccwor to I!. PchmulbachJA Co.,) IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IV POREION AND DOMESTIC Vines and Liquors, Brandy, QUI, CORDIALS AND WHISKIES, *o. lint) Market 0ticot? N<* WHEELING. W. VA. tfOK IX)POEIU3.AND SMALL HAND U RILLSGO to U?? INTELLIOENCER JOB ROOMS, Not? &w?ww?is?s?iusi DRUGGISTS. ! '' I HOMESTEAD LIYEB FQJ& iplandld purgative and lira* pQL Forty bug* tad email pills In ?ach box. Tbt chaapvt and Mil pill la Uu mutait. kidbj DENTONIQUE. An elegant tooth waib, In large bottlea, only U nun la >1 LOGAN A CO.'B. Logan & Co.'s Pleasant Worm Syrup, Ponly YcgaUbla. 1'letuaot TuU. A flivt-claa ver* *"""100*** 00. THE BEST COOKS WANT LOOAN. LIST A CO.'8 EXCELSIOR BAKING lOWDER, Uchum It U the purakt and most reliable In the market. LOOAN * CO., au2t DrufsUu, Bridie Comer. QXE OUT OF FIVE. SILVEIl MEDAL Awarded to Edmund Booking. Come and ieo it at the Booth, eaat corntr of the Grand Fountain, mid at theaame Umeexamine the fltiA illtnlav nf HOLIDAY GOODS, TOILET SETS, CUT BOTTLES, BRUSHES, ETC., 11 Gooda for Sal*. oc 17 Pharmacy, No. I Odd Fellow' 11*11 AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY MATINEE MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, KOVEM llKlt 11th and 15th, 1W1. Tho fumuiiM artist* KffiT 1GHANFRAU! IUHug ulxvd and minted by the world aa at tho very head of their brilliant art, and C. W. TAYI.El'UK'b SPLENDID CASTS. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1881, Kirat perfonnnnro of Hara Bernhardt'! Veniloii, G-A-IVIIXjXJE I Margueritte Gamier Hkniuktta Chankrau TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 1.1,1881, HIT, THE AKHA.inAn TKA> hLhll I l)y Edward SpeucerA C. W. Tayleuro. Kit Redding F. 8. Ciiampbau TUESDAY MATINEE. Flret performance In this city of C. W. Tayleuro'* celebrated play (expressly adapted for Mr*. Chat* fruu) . THE KW RASTtYNWE." Lady Inabolle Kemhietta Ciiakprav "A great performance uud destined to renown."? SL Imls HrjiuUlcan. Price*? Evening, reserved neats 75c adinlmion 76c, Cery 60c. Matinee adinlmion 60c, children 'A'**, r* open at ouarter |*ut 7. Begins at 8. Matinee coinmpiiruMut o'clock. nuP Heat* on rale at W'il*on?fc Baumcr't Music Store, Friday morning, November II, ^OADJSMY OF MUSIC. ANOTHER OltEAT TROUPE OF STARS. Monday, Novoinbor 7tli. Open Every Night and Saturday Matineo. MASON AND MASON, Two Singer*. Two Comedian*. Two Dancers. MISS ALLIE JACKSON, The Charming Song and Dance Lady. 81)NUN BROTHERS, Acrobatic Hong and Danee Artist*. Jainea | RANDOLPH CHILDREN, | LIUie. The most wonderful Jnvenllo Performer*. MISS ELLA VANPIER, Vocal and Terpalcorean Artist. James | THE SltEERANS, | Lydia Irish Skoteh Artists. MISS MAUDE ACHISON, The brilliant Herlo-<'omlo Vocalist. BILLY OLENN. The Graat Ethloiiean Comedian. MR. HARRYT. LEONARD, Mln Roao Hall. Eddio Edwards. Miss Mattie Redding, Clinton Medlngor, Miss Belle Leon, Miia Ada Nlcnola, and a host of other*. Matinee Saturday at 2 r. M. Pricea of Admission?2S, 85 and 60 cents. Matinee. 2ftcom* to *11 parta of the house. no7 MUSICAL GOODS. LUCAS' MUSIC STORE BE3IOVED TO TVo. 1142 Minin Stf Nrw and second-hand Pianos and Organs at great bargains. Call and oxamlno. nflino ^ QltGAX FOB SALE. A Good Second-Hand Organ for $30, At WILSON & BAUMER'S, nt>9 1306 Market Street. Q.HKAT It EDUCTION IN PRICES THIS WEEK AT 811 RIB'S MUSIC 8TORK, Washington Hall, Twelfth 8tre?t. Pianos, Organs, Mniicai Instruments. Call and examine. ooll PURNITURE, CARPETS, AC. JPURNITUKE AND OAJlPETS, ~ We hare the largest and most select stock In otir line ever brought to Centra Wheeling, consisting of Fine Chamber and Parlor Suits, And a large line of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Window Shades, Which we will sell m low asgoodsof like quality can bo bought In the market. Call and see us and get oar prices and you will buy of us. UNDERTAKING Promptly and carefully attended to, day or night. WM. 7.1 NIC At HOW whig Cor. Marketn mi Twcn ty-eecon if Btn. jy^OSQUITO BAIlS f WITH CANOPY TOil J A few mora at FRIRMD A BON'S . atirt FtimtttiwowilfiortwtBtnw.intWMwlnftt. JEWELRY AMD WATCHB8. gAVE YOUR EYES, By buying* pair o! .tnn........ n .... j King's Combination Spectacles ! OR KYS GLA88EB. Thow who hftve weak eyee can hire them fitted without eitm charge by . ? 1. 0. DILLON, OrtlrUn. 1223 MorkM xtreel Ei 11 rjtuilB, 10 Boies New Kitw I*fge Prenoh Prunes. 100 Botes Funcjr Jtjtt and Muscalell Ralslna. J Cmm Pine Layer Pigs. JUST HECR1VED BY NICHOLAS 8CHULZ, 1110 H?tk?l Street, oell FALL MP WHITER 000D8. GEO. R. TAYLOR, OCT. 10TH. DRY GOODS! W? beg to announea the arrival of oar regular purchase of ******* IV E "W }****** | Fall and Winter Goods | And invite the attention of the public to the most attractive and extensive stock in the State. Our Goods are Good AND OUB PRICES LOW. ENORMODS STOCK DRESS GOODS! Embracing ail varieties of Silk and Silk and Wool, aud all Wool t\ n_i t c n ...,l uruss r uuncs ui r uruigu uuu Domestic manufacture, OPENED THIS MORNING BY GEO. R. TAYLOR. ENLARGED CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Oar Slock of SEALSKIN SAGQUES FUR LI>'EI) AND t For Trined Garments, CLOTH DOLMANS, GLOTH SACQUES, Wm nerer as LARGE AND AT* TRACTIVE m now. GEO. R. TAYLOR. MM ? ===========^^^====: DAY POOPS* , EASTERN MI GOODS STORE. Marshall, Kennedy fi Co., lllO Main Street. CLOAKS AXD T\r\l Ml A MOT LJ \J\lU ilk f\i\ kJ i All New Goods mil New Styles, AT Ol'B POPULAR PRICES. A. BIG BARGAIN IN Armure Dress Goods 12M cent# a yard, worth 20 cenU. Ladles', Gents' and Children's HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR, la Qrett Variety?Very Ohe?p. MARSHALL, KENNEDY & CO. lllO Main St. no5 The Best Bargain Yet ALL-WOOL BLACK FRENCH MERINO AT SIXTY-EIGHT OENTS, AT THE GASH DRY GOODS HOUSE or J. S, RHODES & CO, n<>8 GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. Silver Lake Flour House! USE SILVER LAKE FLOUR, SILVER LAKE FLOUR, SILVER LAKE FLOUR. SILVER LAKE FLOUR Hnwni?A nf TmlfnfInna I Every Back of SUver Lake Floor U sealed. HEADQUARTERS FOR IT, S. Baer & Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nob. 1412 And 1414 MAIN STREET Who alio cany the LARGEST AND BEST A* aortal Stock of GROCERIES 15 THE STATE, Which ther offer Lower than any other houaejU Quick Payers aud Cult Buyei*. Coma and ee? ua before buying. 8. BAER SONS. READ THIS We will acaln have th? Celebrated Phoenix Patent Flour, And ruruilw It Ibe beat In hm. Ask Tour Retail Grocer For It, It *111 IncntM your mlc* on flow. W? l?n tlx Ilia lirgeat itock ol TOBACCO, 8UUARM AND HTRUPS In Ui< 8UI?. Call tnd Ke n?. JOB. 8PBIDKL & CO., ?tm traotiw*t,g oBocimn. jq-KW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. J nil recelrfd, s lot of cbotc* Mountain Buckwheat Flour, New. B, J. SMYTH, "til Oof. Mlrfcpt ?n< Fonrlwuth UK. JJKHREN'8 BK3T BUTTER. NO TVOIJBLl! TO OCT CHOIC'E IITJTTICn If yon nil it If. r. HEnRENS' BTORlt, oral tj ot. 2717 nml 2213 M?rtelSlfttt._ JU8T HKCB.IVKD. .* ?sw iitock of WALL l'APEHS, JonN nuEDit,, MM *?. 1110 UU> itmL i 1 r~ OBT CMOS. - r Brues & Coffer. . ? u WE WILL J OPEN TO-DAY | A LINE OF { LADIES' SUITS!! < . OUR [opening! Wili coutinu# during the wsek. We call attention to our assortment of sealsacques AND dolmans. The Largest Stock IN THE CITY. I Wo luvlte ntringert rUlUng the titj to call anil see onr il lupin j of Dry (iooJu. , BRUES & COFFER. . (XIIU FROM TO-DAY Until further notice we will offer our entire Bum' meritoekof DRY GOODS | AT ALM08T ' Any Price to Close Oot, l We uf tin racelrlni FALL AMD WINTER DRY UOOM, > [velvets'] WnWnonwWnnWnnW p wWnnWW BLACK SILKS ! WiHinisi * CASHMERES. &C. Blankets & Flannels CARPETS Urn HMk II lo* prlfM. Joat opened lont choice new petttmf In ex-ripen, STONE & THOMAS,! i lOSO Main St. tuM I LBOAl WOT1CES. _ S^OUSUOSEiUi' SALK gj J Yaluabl# Coal and Farm LaniU. , B. DoTttQwr and AUrad CkUUmU, "'%* UctaM,. Uargarvt 8. Jouea, and other*, j By virtu# ol * decree ol the Circuit Court ol Ohlu >uuty. enteral lu thl? cuu?c uu the sih ?l#y ?I Ou. ilt?r, Uel.LheuudenugueU CotuiaUfeioucrkmiU,uu SATl'KDAY, SOVtilUtH limi, lasl, ad&uiug&tlO o'clock x. M.,ui tin- m i.i dootol iu Court Uuuhe ol t?hlo county, in the city ij i heeling, *U at public auction to the hij,hot bid. cr the lolloping described pn.icrty ui c.Liumul larhholl coumlca. W v?t Virginia, und umuuiquI* novrumUi? lk?i?' Huu Muting i ou?j*i;j ,,*/ S, thatUumy: lui *tiv?ui luml, ui.utxiuiu luU numbered 9, U, 12, and 13, lu tu;d Manj^ii uuuty. (ully diacrlbed lu exhibit one ..I tL* till; Imj all that part ol lot No. 1J in the auruy ol iu uttoui laud ol the Uouk*' Hun lanu inula MankiQ ouuty, which lieaeusi ul the roadway J UttB.4 ). K. H. Cotuuiuy, described in exhibit Umc.?iH> tract ol lauulu ?aid Marshall ?juuty adjuUilUKtU loggl' Huu fannaud contulnltm.MJui ?? ? lore or icM ucacrti*U iu exhiLtt four. uUu n,u iuwl?ervd 4, u md b. and the uK^i t?>> bird* part ol the fcurfaceol eoul luiN... una*u bu mining privilege* *ud cuel U longing *rUtiulnu lu the whole of awl lot .No. , ui the i L i thu Bo??' Kuufurni.dcKribcd in exhibit tive a?j ual lot .no. lu (purl oi thu lien. thu|<liuv UnLi u darahall county, fcupi>ot*-d to connuu '.umruj uMil and milling rluhl and i>riviK^?, ii^uhtr dl thu ritfUl*. privilege* and uj>|iui iciiui.it* ulloUd o Anuu A. CurtUand liiT children, |iuruiuiui to aid coal lot No. 10, dcM.-ribcd in exhibit ux, alaoall he atouu coal cuiuUtiiilitg the vein or ?ir*tu& ailed tho>Vlicelliigcoul Vein, together with ?tll the mmU or oilier luitieruU 1-eli.w Ntidtoal \,m ^ ttratum. under certain tract* of land In vm! cuun. leu, fully dtaerlbed In exhibit teveu uud contain, ng 167 ucn? more or lev. uml aboull the ?l..ne u?l joiUtltUtltig thu Vein or ktnitumcalled the\\ hcvlluir oal vein, together with nil the coul m,u other lulu* trail below M>lil coal \elti. underlying a tnutol bid lu Ohio county cuitLuluinc. us u winded, icn*. described In exhibit eight; an pfiny, however, trow Mild Nile out of the |>ru|n7t> uturmtd, ?ix icru*. two roods ninl cleveu noka oi thekurface land lohl to Charles Kettler uud ilunfiled in exhibit oleven; ami alto ucqrtinq Jo l;i-iuu ?c u? oi coal n.iJ u> Win. SehotUy, mid iWilbed in exhibit twelve. Thla valuable t?ro|<rty lie* iiartly lu Ohio uml partly In Maohull rouutie*, w ithin and adjoining the Uty of Wheeling, ami ellibrmeMilout 'AUdCiil of aurfnee suitable f..r farm uml nurture laii.l, uml about 470 unu of roul. I'jK.n will property there li now opened and In sun mini o|* ration un extin* slve coul luluc, which U lu good order and condition. TliU mine open* Immediately on the line of the B. Si O. It. it., uml l? now in part luonlylng thu coal U*ed by Mild lUilltoud t'ointmuy. \ he Mi:lure embraces nouu: excellent fann land, Improved by building*, vineyard, Ac. There are ulm valuable atrata ol aand and limestone on this pro|wrtr and within uuy acceM Irotn the city o( \\ heeling. Tkhmhok 8ai.k?One third ulthe puicliiue money and ?i much mure thereof at the |>nst baser khall elect to pay, ca?h lu hand on the duy ol sale; the balance in three ei(uul animal liistulltucuts with iutercat from tho duy of >ulc. the pnicliaser to glv? note* with la'nwiiialaccurliythen-liiaiipruvtd by laid atiwUlCoinmUloucni for the delerud i-ayuietitx bearing Intereat Irom the duy ol Nile, ami wturtd by the purchaser by deed of trust upon thu pn.pcrty Hold duly aigMfd, fc'nlcd and iickiiowlulcid for record. For plat ihowltiK wdd lUipn' Itun Mining S-.jS'uKKr Al.HtKDt ALhWFLL, t>|>eciul CouimlMlnr.tn, j. c. lUnvEY. Auotlonoer. (?n_ npKUSTBE'SSALE OF FULTON PHOt Ity virtue ol a deed of trust until# by A>!ul|ih Yocke and Catharine Yocko, his wife, to wu ai truitec, diiteil Febnuiry Ijltlj. ?>??". "'>'1 i)conltd l)tthe otllce of tho Clerk of the (utility foiirt ol Ohio county, We?t Vtntlnla. In l/j'^l >! Irmt ltook N* uTi-we 61.1 Will M-ll at public auction, at the front door ol the Court lloiiw of wild county, on SATURDAY, NOVEMUF.lt 'Ant, m, contracnclngat 10 o'clock a.m., the followingtlf. BvrihcHl proiicrty, that U to N?y: A a'ttuln jiltw ol hind .Itiiatnl In the tow n of Fiiltoi., Ohio county. Went Ylruinla, boundenl uud iltwrlM a? lollimi: lteuitiniuu ut the northwifct comcrof tuid tkwol Und at the lnterKi tloii of the National l(.?.[?i..Uu alloy bouikIIuk wild land on the can; thorn* touth HlOllg WHO ttlifj IWO liUIHirtll III I lit I t lltrv Itliff thence west along the line ?if Niid Mrect one Iiuq! dretl ami ? feet to I bo lino of Mardialls lotthenro north with Marshall'* line oiu- Iminlritl fM |* thenco >1 ritfhl angles to >aid Ium line imt tidy fat lo tbo west lino of mill plccoof land: thfiicv north wltb said west lino ono honored fe< t to tin- NuiUfl IUmuI; tboiico ea*t with tlio aonth lined Mid tuul two hiimtrcil foot to tin* plaro of hi-glunlng. Also a certain other piece of gionno l> ihk <>n the north lido of tin National Kmid In Niid tuu n of Julton, opposite tho land hInivoiIohtIIn.iI, fronting on iilil National Road one hundred ft-t-t hiuI extciidiiig I mole tho depth of tho dwelling Iioumj niuma thereon. Excepting, however, from the real estate Ant abovo described tho part thereof c?>nvt')c?l lj Adol|ih Yoeke to Henry K. Hew by deed dated Ko? Vetnber Htll, 1878, recorded In I't-ul llook No. a, page til, Ih^Jiik seventy-five feet front on (u.tre atroot adjoining Marshall on the nut ami exiti,illus bark to an alley. The title I* believed to In? |>crfcct. but I will con* voy only the tltlo vested in me by Mild died ot irurt. TERM* or BALK?Olio thi.dof the |nu? Iiom?inuner ntld an much more iw the purchaser may elect, cua In bund, the balance in two i-|u?l liuullmcnu it idx and twelve mnntliN with Intonst fioiu iUv of onto, tho iiurchasor giving notes M-cund by died of trust on tho property for the deferred inviminu. W. II. CAI.DW'KLL, Tiuitce, \V. J. W. CoWDKN, Solicitor. w. If. Haukk. Auctioneer, wit mRUSTEE'S SALE. lhr virtue of a deed of trtirt mode l>y Tht* 0, Brltt to tneas trustee, dated the :tiit dnv of Mirth, A. I>. 1880, and recorded in the ollke of the (Ink ot the County court of Ohio county, West Virginia. In Deed of Trust Hook No. 17. |-ngo <, I thall tells! nubile auction, at the front door of the Court Uuum of Ohio county, West Virginia, on BATUKDAY, NOVKMllKH 12TII, ISM. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., tin- following real estate, that la to any: bits? and 'J In M|iiareVln Jauies Itoker and James It. linker's addition toths city of Wheeling, situated oil the cast >ldc of Haiti* pjoro street; also lots 6. 7, 8, l?, lit, II. I'.', III. and ths north half of lots :> and H in square rj, and sIni lots 0, 7.8 and U and north half of lot f? in H|usre 13 la John K. Baker's addition tothe city of Wheeling: also the fraction of lot 21 In Fan Wheeling, tltustw on tholouiheaitcorner <>f IWh and Wwalitncts, fronting CO foot on 1'Jth street and running kik to tho depth of l'JU feet toward Wheeling Creek; slto the west 2D foot of lot 22, East WhcelliiB. Irontlng on 19th street and running tack towanl WliceUuf Creek to tho depth of 11SJ feet. Fractional lot21, Knst Wheeling, will be offered aaa whole and In thiee parcels, each fronting 20 feet on lUth atreet, and sold in the way yielding tli? most money. On the west one-third of Ntld lot li I good one story frame house. Tho lots In said squares 12 and 13 will be offered separately and as a whole and cold In a way ykluinf T le believed to heaood but m-IIInkhr truif*! jhall convey only inch (Jtlc at U vcmcU In n,u Iy the deed of trust aforesaid. Tkkmi or Hau?one-half caih and the halmrfof the purcljMc money puyahle In one tear with interest and evidenced by promissory note. Title to be retained till all tho purrhaM' money is i*Jd of witU/actorily ocured. T. J. UUUV8, Truitc*. Joif.v 0.1 ikhi.kto.v, Attorney. W. II. flAM.U, Auctioneer. r<lt TliUSTHK'H SALE OFSOltTll WIIKELISV I'llOI'KKTV. JJy virtue of a deed of truit mnde by Micliul MuiJeney and Anna M. Mulleiiev, In. triform1!! I tnnlfo. dated June 16th. J.HTii. uii'l uronh-I In lb? office of the Clerk of the County court of Ohio county, \Vnt Virginia, In of Tru.?t !k?>k So. 10, i>nao 471, I will noil at public auction, It thl fro.'it door of the Court Hour- of Ohio county, Wed Virginia, on HATURPAY, KOVKMIIKH ittlt. JM, commencingat 10 o'cha-k a. >i.. the foiiowlnjt d? cribed property, that Is to mv , .\ rertafn tilwe of parcel of wound In Unit part of the city of tlWlinfc Ohio county, lu the addition to oij<| city laid "ut br John MeMirc and dcM-rihcd hi follow litgfiililnK at n |H>Int m here the Mintli line of the tint alley rumilnu parallel wllh ami -fi)i of lliifh MrectMrlkes the National Itoad; thence along dil western line of mid road louth ?lxiut wventy f?l more or lew to Urn. Roach'i line; theme we?t with Mr*. Roach's Un<? ono hundred nn?l ilxlythricft*{ tnorcorlow to Phillips' line; thence north wIUimM lliilllK line fifty six. feet to the ailcy aforwtlo} thence eiwt with aald line two hundndaml dxtfffl feet more or lew to the beginning, together *itt the Improvement* thereon. , Title believed good, hut I will convey only IM title vetted In me hy aald deed of trn-t. TlKMlor HAt.*-One third of the pun-ha* wMt and aa much more a* the purcliavr may elect <*? III hand, the balance in tun count ln?tallmentilj six and twelve month*, with intcnat fromairof aide, the purchaser giving note* m cured hy ''h<Io| trust and poJIey of Insurance on the proj-rty for the deferred payment.*. I W. It. CAt.MF.LL, Trirttt W. J, W.PAwnrM, Bniii'itot '"L | Arciiitkcti;hai, ash i TL'IML U?k, actit |?i>l|mld t.jr nuIlM*' Dolru. nickvr.il,?rr l:j? Ilimane?(v>ttitu.>nn'l Fitrm llo'i'M ' ' Ifoward'iHnhtirlHiii and Count r> llou?? ? Howard'! Country HotiM-saiid ouiinilMliiif*.-- f1' Howard'iCountry Home* Reed'i limine rinrii for KvcryUidy. ? IMQli R MlKKTII linrw: "" . Ptewnrfufht plicnl? Mmuwl . I ^ Unrrl*' T?lk* on M*imrw i '* Hn,vlfioti thr II*... l Qulmi:*'*New Ikf-Kwi'l'iK VVrlslitV ."mrtl.Hl I'otiltry KfJ*r jflJ DntM'* Atnerlrun l"r ....... i * Wurln*'*llookofIM M"?. ,. pfrsgk t&xM Indnetintnt* Rwljr. Wriu WMhin*t??n. N. J- ? K1CII CI/WD. paiwoss' rfiioATivi: rtuj MhIco Mm Rich tnonrl. ?n>l ?i" ""'l;;':W the b!on?l in thc Hitlr- n >nichl Anri*m>n who will take mo to twelve week* mnybe ! If mirh a thlni?* Bent by mail for eight W'JJJ/yJ,v V ^ ^ ftmrtoti, 1 wenttwanted 'v -t: Muchln* ever lnvi;n??i. ? n|?. with heel *n<1 foe 7 ' . . Will a!*> knit a *rrnt y*rtetrg ?' ' . , f,. rigoW therel?mwMj V^/ uui v KviTTiN'i MA< ind temutofhe TW'KMBI'Y n HQ.. |fl? WwMn9lt*y Hrrrt r AW l'MNTINUobsbmfltfw* i