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THE INTELLIGENCER. Published dally tzeepted). rftKIT ? CAMPBELL, .... PROPRIETOR* At Noa. tt and 27 Foartpentb BtnoL TKRUB or IUILT SI SSZS&^z" S Delirewd bjr carrtun In di* P*r TERMS OF* KMI* WEEKLY J One yaar ft 001 HI* monthly. ~..fl f TERMS OF WEEKLYs Cvjnr 41 801 Bis rnoathi.............11 0 r v' ' Urvtt reduction to Cluto. Bend tor mayle cup: l&d cticulan. Adiirm, FREW A CAMPIIELL HVtfuff. II'.Tc K j [Ent?rwl ?t the Foatofflct at Wheeling W. Va., a * ! >? wntt?>f 1 WHEELING, W. VA., JANUARY II. IM2. juwl biiitildlM and the f*rot?ctlt? 1'rln j} > The Wheeling Ixtklliokxcer is takin BS,VBftUlinoro io tank for advocating meaaure f> calculated to encouragc induntrien union ? us. Its fear in that such measure# will o| W:;- ernte ugaimit Cumberland, Wheeling am Either localities, and ittfrutuitounly ommuiiic bat the is a free-trader, and therefor f not consistent when the question of pre noting manufacturing industries come lome to it us a local matter. What th 5tm has urgi'd in nothing more thuu in \n ng done in every active and far-seein 3 Oil new community. Jf Wheeling adopl i nimilar course we will take pleasure i wording hf? public spirit and congratult ling her on her success If Cuuibcrlam Willi all the advantages that tho coal field rive her, can offer to manufacturers ii lucemeuts superior to what can be oUere by Baltimore, we hone aim will do so, an mall take a jiwt pride in her prosperity We are not protect ion bits in any just sent when at our own coat, ami without appea Ing to external aid, wo seek to remove ol itacles to the estnbiishniont of induntrii In Baltimore, and ure willing to tax ou wives, if need be, to that end, well knov log that if we remit taxes in oneway v greatly enlarge the basis of taxation in ai other. In point of fact, in so doing we a limply putting out our money at couipouc Interest Tho Sun usually gives, we think, (at lea we h'opo so,) a fairor statement of tho pot Lion of critics or onnonents than is co: Ipfciiied in tho abovo comments on a recei , editorial in the Ixtellioexcib in regard * the matter of local protection to inanufn I * ttirefl. In tho first place we did not "tal i. Baltimore to task " On the contrary \ f commended her example. It was the Si wo took to task, as far as wo took any bod for the seeming inconsistency of its positio feflhat paper says that wo gratuitously i [, sumo it to ho in favor of free trade. If tl Sun will refer to our article it will obaer % that we were quito guarded on this poii We rather referred to it as being oppoa Ito what is known us protection ns u poiii for the country. Wo do not understai: the Sun to deny this. Wo have publish" . its reply in full and we And no denial in We therefore ask tliat piper now wheth wo have misrepresented its general pa tlon. Tho Sun can say yes or no on ti The Sun says it is not a protectionist tho expense of other people when it pr poses to subsidize manufacturers in Bal more. Well, suppose wo admit this, not this same reply made by tho protc tionists of the country at large? Do tin admit that they are protected at the e pense of the country at large? Not by i good deal. They use tho Baltimore arg monk They claim that protection f manufactures is protection for all?protc tion for tho fanner as well as the mannfa turer. They claim to protect thocapit and labor of the country?the labor of u ; both thoso directly engaged in the slioj and factories of the country and the 1 borers who till the soil. They claim, i other words, that the benefits of protectic < find their level like water, distribute themselves throughout the country. m Wo suspect that tho Sun's position c R&' this whole subject is at least somewb Epfr'-; illustrated by the position of tho lion. Sa 1 Kandall, M. C., as we find it set forth in Teeeut issue of the Richmond DifjxUc ||y For the benefit of the Sun wo will quote go?..' as follows: 5^ ?? Mr. Randall ox tuf.Tariff.?i met m Randall yesterday. 1 spoke to him freel and frankly of the tariff, lie will favor r gfc"'-".: vision, no matter what the 1'ennsylvaniai maytuinkaba tit. "lam a free-tradi I'per ?*," said Mr. ltandall, " but we inu . deal with the tariff question as one of pro tical statesmanship.?Sevi York Letter i Omaha Herald. Sensible and practical. Moat free-tri ders are of the same hurt. Those froi Louisiana are practical enough to vote f< a tan IF ou sugar; those from South Can lina fur a tariff ou rice; those from Vi ginia fur a tarilT on tobacco, 8uuiac, pci nuts and possibly iron; those from othi States for a tarill on whatever their coi Blituents desire to have protected. Ye there are a great many free-traders i theory who are sensible enough to be pr tectionists in practiae.?Richmond D'upatc, This is a pungent and pointed commei on Mr. Sam Randall, whether it hits tl Sun or not. We might all afford to t : tree traders perse, if there was nothing ft | us in protection as parts and parcels of tl country, or, in other words, as local parti ipauts in the geueral benefits of protectioi No one of us, however, can expect to haven | exception mndo of our socialities. Wo inu: combine them all under a general averaj [ policy of protection. In this way we mal (uarkct for all 'the labor of the countr; i for all the products of tUo countr; actiraos 8omo particular interest ge e than its share, but this does not nfTei general principle of protection, but on! proper application of it The Lntkll crr is not now, and never was, a logist for the excesses of the tariff, oca tea only discriminating duties. 1 angs, perhaps, to what might be calle "low church" wiug of protectionist i would l>o glad to see tho tariff so ri ki as to take away all cases of hardshi L all cause of complaint from any seclio my interest of tho country. lor point with-tho Baltimore Sun, hov ^affects the general principle of protei i, viz.: temporary subsidy or protectio special interests for ultimate genen leilts. Wo understand tho Sun to advi 0 this policy for Baltimore, but to ai onlxe it for tho country at large. ! did subsidize a special class of interes Baltomoro at tho general expense for m of year*, with a view to the ultima! building of the wholo city. What is tli t the tariff policy on a reduced scale liv not leave manufacturing in Unit R more to adjust Itself in accordance wit |R natural laws,?local fitness, io.? Wb j stimulate it by subsidies ? It subsidy is ^ good local principle, why is it not a goo Bv.Otear Wlldc and No^-allnl tolhellelxt E A Scotchman ouco defined metaphysa ! to be that something which nob idy undei stands, neither the man who talks about K nor the man whollstenstolt. Anilsoayoun lady who bad listened to Mr. Oscar Wilde K address on Estheticiim In Sew York th Brother nlgut replitd, when coming out, 1, K answer to a question as to what she though fc ot It, very artlessly and frankly, "Well, it ? dwd, I did not understand a word ot it." P 'Wo bavo looked over tho various report ' i. ' ; /'VV ^ ' of the lecture in the Xew York papers, and confess to a share, at least, In the young lady's helpless Incapacity, to graip the ex' act mcanto* of the Dew Apostle of tlie Beautiful I The new apoetle found It necessary, it ' aeema, In order to Illustrate In u concrete way hla Idea of the beautiful, to get hlmaelf up in a very odd style for his lecture. ' Here la the way, for instance, In which he waa dressed: 0 "A black swallow-tailed coat; a white r waistcoat, low cut and double buttoned; black knee-breeches, black silk stockings, I. low-countered shoes, with buckles; a turu' down collar and white silk tie with (lowing : ends; in' his expanse of linen bourn, in the exact center, gleamed a diamond stud. No - that, with Ills long hair |>arted in the mid? die and jiecullar features, he waa picturesque aa to hla upper and lower parts, und his mlddlu section mathematical and com1 uionphice." " In extenuation of this get up it may be If stated that the young man is only M years j old, and has been pampered and petted by * liia rich and aristocratic "mamma," us he ? calls her. Ho professes to bo the advocate if not v* the leader o( a new school in England called "the English Renaissance." HeretoJ foro we have heard the expression "Ilenaisu sance." It expressed the revival or new i- birth of a peculiar style of architecture and | ornamentation, founded on the antique, * that took placo in Italy during tho fif{\ tecnth century, aud that wos much cultid vated in Trance. Tho mime term was ub-o i' applied to tho revival of classical literature ? that took place about the same time. j. Now we have this English rcnni?sance, a which professes to have for its mission a r* revival of the study of the beautiful in art Jy ?in other words, tho spreading abroad of n. an era of esthetlcism. The play of " Pare tience" recently witnessed at tho Wheelrng ^ Opera House, is a take off on this movement. It presents it to tho public in its * ludicrous aspect, which is tho subordination of common senso in life to that which n" is affected and finical. J "Khtheticism," as it is called, is no new erase in the world. It was a matter of the mnul nvliflltirii atuviiilntinn in nrnilnnl e timet*?aa far back as Plato. There were re even then various schools of tho esthetics, all claiming to hovo tho truo idea of the Beautiful. They could not agree, and n* there has been no accepted formulation of J8* esthetieism down to this time. Plato held " that boauty is not discoverable "as an atvc tribute" in an other thing, "whethei llj a living being, earth or heaven; for these," L said he, " arc only beautiful things, not the Beautiful itself." The reader will noticc ' the fine-spun delicacy of this definition. ? \Ve only quote it to show how very esthetic and volatile 1a this thins? of rathptiiMcin e.r la the Plixdru* he speaks of "thesoul's *l" intuition of the self-beautiful as a reminis 118 cence of its pre-natal state, uudefilcd bj union with the body." This definition at sublimates tho beautiful out of the reach oi most of U9, wo fear?even of Oscar Wilde. ll* There was another ancient philosopher, Aristotle, who had u more practical view of :c" the beautiful. Ho ignored all conceptions of an absolute beauty. And yet he made x" fine-spun distictions between the beautiful a and the good; between the beautiful and u" tho fit. and between it and the useful and or necessary. But he separated the beautiful x" from the sensual. lie savs in his Rhetoric c* that an essential characteristic of the beauj*1 tiful is tho absence of everything in ' the nature of lust. Two uuiverI18 sale elements of beauty he defines to be a" "symmetry anddetermiuatencas." lie ar'n gut's that poetry, music, painting and sculpturo are a media that reveal to us '8 much of the beautiful. They crystalize imagination and transmit it. Mr. Oscar ,n Wilde takes tho red roso and lily of Knglnnil naori'atalifillinna nf Kvn fvnna nf 4tin 11 beautiful in nature, both richly endowed a with power to excite the purest phases of imagination. Coming down to this so-called English renaissance, Mr. Wilde holds with those ,r; ancients who taught that beauty had its logical procession. First it took form in is imagination; then in poetry, and then in -r music, painting, sculpture, Ac. IIo illus** trnted his meaning by saying that the achievements of Greek art were forshadowed by llomer, and those of Italian art by Dante, aud ' it is in Keats that we discern n the beginning of the artistic rcnaissanco of ? England." r- This is as much space as wo .can devote n- to the subject of esthetics, ancient aud modern, in one issue, and if the readers of the Bj IsTELfciQENCBit understand the subject n more intelligently titan thov did at tiie outset we shall bo happy. The study of u esthetics is not to be despised. It is not 11 all of life, as Mr. Wilde would have his ie followers believe, but it is un important >c part of it. We judge that the man who )r defined esthetics to be the study of that ,e which is beautiful, the cultivation of that c" which is true, and tho practice of that u which is good, had a clearer conception of the subject than the English Apostle just Bt arrived. |c / ;e died. Kntered Into rest on tho mornine of January 12, -' 188^, Camilla Livingston, onlj.- child of Kd ward I.. ...... villi v. lilll, agvu mil IVVII jnn Will ICU mouths. 18 "ttlcssed are the pure in hctut, Tor they shall tee Ct God." |y Funeral services at the honse, corner of Fifteenth j. And Jacob streets, at 2 r. u. on Friday. n UA.ILKY?'in Wednesday. January It, XSl% oi ? dlpthcria, Mary Mason, only child of William and It Fanny C. fculloy, aged seven years. Funeral froai ihc*roidcucu of Capt. Samuel Ma. son, corner Market and Twentieth street, ou Friday moruing at 10 o'clock. "Oue fair flower has dropped and faded, i- One sweet angel's voice lias fled, p One fair brow the grave has shaded, Utile Mary now li drod." ? ITNEVERFAILS ;Dr. Roberts' : Cough Syrup! ;s Will Instantly relieve, and quickly cure, , COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BUON( CH1TIS, ?Sc.. and will afford greater relief in i- WHOOPING COUGH than any other remi. edy. We guarantee that it will do all we claim for it. It is put up In large bottles aud y sold for 25c by all dealers in medicines. j R. A. McCAllE & CO., Proprietors, den wnnKUxn. w. va J and lkague ball ? r- * tho 'I TUBNEB IIALL, ? Friday E\culng, January 13,18S2. _ A picture of Hon.LCh?rt? Stewart Ptroell will bo procntcd to the b?t Udjr waiter praxnt, and a n picture of Robert hxnmctt will b? voted for aud awarded to tbo matt iwpular joutleman prwent a" BUPJ*r "erved after 12 o'clock. . and will bo under tto nuruncmeut of tbo well known restaurateur. Mr. Martin Thorn ten. It will bceotunnptooksiaittyla. itWU1 Adtnlalou AO ccnti Muiic by T. T. Cockayne's Orchestra. Jal2 ~ NSW ADVBRT1SBM8HT8. \f7ANTED-A SITUATION TO DO T7"OR SALE OH RENT ?THE TWOJD STORY brick dwelling, cornerTwenty-fourth and Water itrtet* PovMtdoa given on short notice. Apply to HENRY K. LIST. Jal? TT'OR RENT?THE BRICK DWELLING X home No. 7 Ohio rtrett. containing hall tnd aeten room?. Frame dwelling houee on South Front street, conuiulng ill mom*, with water and ua?. For turther information apply to JonN 11. UltQWN.goutb Front street. Jaiy JJ WILHELM8 Uervhjr&nnfmncM that he in ready lo do all repair Ink on furniture of any kind, carpet laying, up bolstering, paper hanging, mrpet cleaning, Ac., 4c Spucial attention will be paid to duaulnf of laor eartalna. Jala 1061 Market street, west ride. JpOK RENT. The store room No. 1005 Main street, now occupied by Meiers. Kelm A Handel. Enquire of JAMBS L II AW LEY, j*13 1420 Main street. J^TOTICE. jviisa turiii-r, my wiie, iidTing icu my bw and board, I hereby give notice to all persona not to trust her on my account, for I will not be rcspouaible for any debt contracted by her from this date. J1I8 8AMUEL TURNER. STEAMER i JCBLi c. Y. lccas Mas Will run for Miner & Rooney'i great ahow on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, lcailng Dellaire at C;15 r. u. Returning, will Icavo Whsellng at 11:30 f. M. Jal3 pUIlE Lake Erie Ice! For contract! call an II. STOLLEY, jal3 Ice Broker, 2218 Market street. 1"?OR LOUISVILLE, EVANS-. rrff s : V1LLE.CAIKO AND oT. LOUIS. Jjgggg Steamer. ....DRIGHT UGUT. Ulnteu, Master. W|1 leave Wheeling, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14, HW'i. For frelahtor pawnee apuljr to CAPrrcouiiuN, J%13 Pt J"mw Unto'. For sale-i offer, at pkivaje ale, that conunoijoui^and^ beautiful fiame irriMilHC, |im l<- BUU1U 1 WJl lin'Vi, IT" ccntlv ocouplod by K. Hobbi, Jr. AUo two choice Uiilluiiiit lo.a adjoining, each wxlw feet. Houm cm.tains kIz mourn, hall, fine cellar, attic, gas and \vat< r.issu-routidvd i.yaflnesHcctlon of nhnde and fruit tm*. provided wittt a most perfect drainage, and hn? been recently Brained and painted through' In and out W 111 acli this property In whole or in part. Cheap for cash. J?13 PRO. H^TPR, Agent. FOIl CINCINNATI. LOUIS-, jn? * VILI.K AND INTKIUIKDlATKiflHfll POINTS, the Commodious I'asKnger^^^^^ itenmer SIDNEY W. Sf. LOT, SI alter, C. d. List, Clerk, Will leave as above on SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. ul o'clock p. M. During low wntcr the Sidney' will tako the plaa of the KL Ijiwrence. For freight or puugo apply on board or to J im c. U ftooTll & SON, Agents. ' rpRUSTEFS 8ALE OF REAL ESTA.TIC. Rv virtue of a dMMl nf trtllt mailo >?tr M XT nun, I lay tome m trustee, dated the second day of Keb rtwrr, l?Jl, Hurt recorded In tha office of the C'lerl - of the Couutr Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, , on iVctl of Trust Hook So. 45, page 257,1 will tc'l al puMlo auction, at tiie front door of the Court Uousc , of tald county, on r TUESDAY, MARCH 14,1882, commencing at 10 o'clock a. tho following de K-ribed pmwrty, that i> to My: \ certain piece oi (Nircel i.f land situated near West Liberty, Ohlt i county, Went Virginia, couUtnlng about five acres, and being the samo upou which tho Raid M. M. Duulnp now reside*. i 1 win convoy only the title vcatod in me by said , ?lo*d.of trust. Tkkmm or Sale?One-third tho purchase money on the day of sule, the balance in two equal Installwent*, at six and twelve months with lutere?t from day of mhK the purchaser giving notes secured by deed of trust ou the property for the deferred payments. 1 ' J?? WM. M. DUXLAP, Trustee. JglGNlFICAXT FACTS. If It is expedient to Insure property which may lie rotored, Is it not wiMlora to Insure life, which cannot be restored T Compare the KATES of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW tORK, And It* cash oascts of over J9l.000.000, with those oi ai.y other mutual Compauy In the World. ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR AN INSURANCE OF . 11,000. ^5 H "O "Ej ~ I a. J 1 l 1 II 3 ^ ?3 So 55 5S P. ? 23 10.91 19.81) lO.SO 19.43 19.00 30 19.00 22.70 22.70 22.40 22.40 35 22.42 20.38 20.50 20.22 20.00 40 if,.01 31.30 31.50 31.25 30.84 45 82.27 37.97 38.00 38.08 37.42 50; 40.10 47.18 40.20 47.22 40.50 lull IV. P. 1'CTEKSOS. Arenl vocal echoes; ($1.00). A new collection of three-part sours for Kemalo Voices. By W. o. Pkmcins. New and line muaic: 142 octavo pages. Piano accompaniment. Vnlnuhlc book for f vtnlnarie* and Female College*. Mimic bv Smart. Hatton. l-hnmhlnl C1nv<.ranri olkera. " ' ' PARKER'S CHURCH COMPOSITIONS. (S.'.OO). Dy J. C. 1). Parker. Of the best quality. For quartet or Chorui Choir*. The New Operas manri, a? they contain Nearly ull tli" iR>i>ui*i alts of the day. hend tLUOand receive BY fCKTUHN MAIL vocal score* 01 "Patience." "Pirates," "Sorcerer." "Miuketeen," or "Infanta's Dolls." Send 50 cent* for "Olivetti#," "Maicot," or "Piiufore." or send 60 cent* for Inntmnicntal ?rrftnuemfnt of "Muacot," "Olivette," ' Billee Taylor, "Patleuce" or "Pirate*." The Holiday Manic Itooka Of DITTOS' & CO. are standard and valuable thronshout'heycar. Ever)' lover of really food music should pome** a copy of Beauties of Sacred Sonjr, (12.00), or Norway Manic Album ($2.50). tend liOo and receive for a whole year, the weekly MnMcal Record, with 850 page* of muaic, beside* all tho new*. _____ LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. OLIVER lHTSON k CO., BOSTON. Jafrmr JUST RECEIVED. Florada Oranges, Malaga Qrapca, Bananas, Paper Shell Almonds New Walnuts, Pecans and Filberts, Fine Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Ac., Ac,, Ac. NICHOLAS 8CIIULZ, 1310 MARKET 8TREET. de24 JJAIR AND WAX WORK ?LVJVUFACTORY, 1731 MARKET ST., WHEELING, "W. VA., at the W. Va. Stencil and Seal Works. jaO X?STRAY?WE. THE UNDERsrovrn JLU freeholder* of ufiio county, 8tate of WcftVlrKin in, have thin day, Juuutiry5.1882, on the nremUet of Jonoph ihlllliiK, near Kim urovc, viewed and appraised * white heifer about two yean of ago and i tlxed.her value at alxteen dollar*. E. M. ATKINSON. [ JOHN BAtRD. )aiy GRIFFITH HHAW. . WANTED. TXT"ANTED?A GIRL TO DO GENERAL T V hoiuework In a imall family. To an efficient girl good wagea will be paid. Apply at &S Zane itreet, l?Und. jalO Wanted-manufacturing conCKKN wants a butlnm man in Wheeling awl erery city (not already taken). A few hundred | dollar* ncctMiry to pay for guoda on delivery after order* liavo been M-curcd for the aame; tf&Opor i month profit guaranteed. The meat earthing in1 vesication solicited. A. & ARNOLD 6 CO.. 1293 Broadway. New York. Jal2 pORN WANTED. The highest market price paid for white or yellow corn. Wheeling Grape Sugar and Refining Company. A. C. EGERTKR, jai Secretary. HEW ST0CK~<3E0. R. TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR,' Seal Skin Sacques i WE WILL OPEN THIS MORNING NEW STOCK SEAL SKIN SACQHES Of superior quality and offer them at a small proQt. GEO. R.TAYLOR SILKBROCADES OIFEasnED i THIS MORNING A-beautlful auortrntntof Silk Brocades! For Eming Dresses. GEO. R.TAYLOR LACE ARTICLES Collars, Collarettes, Vests. Barbes and Handkerchiefs, In Real Point & Real Duches OPENED THIS MORNING. GEO. R.TAYLOR KID GLOVES! Party Colors. FOUR AND SIX BUTTONS. JUST OPENED. GEO. R. TAYLOR. w ? II I... OROCBB1B8 AND TOBACCO. SIMON BAER& SONS' FRESH ARRIVALS OF few Orleans Bolasses, New Orleans Sujar, Xew Valencia BaLtins, New Loose Uuscatel Raisins, New London Layer liaising, New French Prunes, New Turkish Prunes, Now Currants, Sllrer Lake Flour, Whlto Frost Flour. We carry tha but uwrtrd and largeat lock of Orocerla In the Suit and reqnett >11 dealer, lo call and ?ee ui before buying, and wewllleaveyou manty. Wcliavealull line ot Frosh Candios, For the Holidays, which we will sell lower then any houee in the State. Cell at SIMON Be & SONS, Nos. 1412 and 1414 Hail Street. de6 New California Raisins, Ftzit and bMt evsr brought to thli market ONE CAR LOAD OF. California London Layer Raisins, Finest ever grown; oik your rrocer for them. We bought them direct aud oau gire cloeo figures on them. Another lot of New Orleans New Crop Molasses just in per Steamer Mary Houstou, direct. Also the CELEBRATED PHOENIX PATENT FLOUR ngain in stock. Aak for it and try it Call and seo us. JOS. 8PEIDKL Jfc CO., nog . WHOI.BiAI.E UR0CER8. rjlHE PERFECTION Tomato Sauce Ilasbeen pronounced by culinary connohsurs XJ2STEQXJAJL,I.ED As a delicious table luxury. For sal* by It. J. SMYTII. Try it Sample bottles free. fle22 QOOKOLENE? (COOKING OIL.) A pure qil mado especially to replace Lard in the kitchcu. For sale in cans, 35 cents each, at II. F. BEHKENS', 9017 nnil AOIO Moflrot druggists. -^ynn.e ri? and dowjt Through nil (he town, Willi tripping; fret. And pntlrnce nrwlj 'jlonk kowIh ho ifrnud And clerk* no blitnd, Tou look, and look?nnd Look for Holiday irotxls. Just look In at Loga.iT?fc Co.'s Bridge Comer Drug Store, ami examine their New and Tasty Stylo* of Toilet Sets, Odor Cases, Brushes Whisks, Cologne Bottles, for Covering. Prices reasonable. LOGAN A CO., Druggists, Uridgo Corner. NEXT SUNDAY MORNING In church Just notice how the people will cough. For Cough* and lloarencm ums l)r. Chapman'* Hnrehouud Hulsam, * p'eamut and eflevtlvo remedy. Prlcc 21 wuu per L<rg? bottle. L03AN & CO. MOTHERS TELL US Tnst Logan & Co.'s PLEASANT WORM 8YR0P u nit- piwiNuitPst hiuI most effective norm Kincr and Child1# Phytic they have ever tued. Wee 25 cent*, in large bottlM. Bold by deli LOGAN * CO. MUSICAL GOODS. ' pAXIENCE! Full Score for sale by WILSON & BAUMEIl, ^jnll 1348 Market wtroct Q LOSING OUT SALE OF MUSIC FOLIOS, MUSIC ROLLS, VIOLINS. FLUTES, BANJOS, MUSICAL TRIMMINGS, AC. WM. II. UIIE1D. U 12th 8T., WASHINGTON HALL. !S_ jyjUSIC BOOKS BELOW COST. A large lot of Opera*, Muiic Collections, Init ruction Books for all Instruments, Miscellaneous Music Books and a large stock of BLANK MUSIC BOOKS BELOW COST to close them out. WM. n. SIIIEB, 53 Twelfth street, Washington Hall. j^-EW MUSIC. Grandmother's Chair. .. 80c Old Bureau Drawer 4'-c Take Me Hack to Home and Mother 40c Darling, I'll Come Aaaln ?.JOc Moonbeams on the Luke (Piano) fiOc Dreamt of the Past (Piano).... Elfln Dances (PUno) 80r Paul's Walts (llano) 40c All at half price. Now music received dally. You can get any plcco of music published cheapcat from WM. II. 8H1EB, J*5 MTwelfth street. Washington Hull. STATIONERY. ^ JjJVERY BANK & BUSINESS HOUSE Should have the NEW PERFECTION FILE Of which wo have just receivod a largo stock. x-nuu, 91.UU1 Stanton & Davenport stationers, Ja7 Vo. 1301 Market itrwl JJLANK B00KSThe Largest Stock, (Sreatest Variety and Best Quality. For tale >t Rt UU at Wbolenle pricet by JOSEPH GRAVES) dell Ne. 28 rwtilth (tmt. DRY 0Q0D8. iASTERK DRY GOODS STORE. Marshall, Kennedy & Co., lllO Main Street. ATCOSTI TO CLOSE. Oar tntlra itock ol Cloaks andDolmans. GREAT BARGAINS In Ladles', 6?oU' and Children'! Underwear, Woolen Hosiery AND Knit Woolen Gootln. MABSHALL, KENNEDY & CO. lllO Main St. A RARE BARGAININ Seal Skin Sacques. We will offer from thia day our A.it.A AI? 13 A?. \ II LI I v niUlH Ul ocui OUCI1UC9 ut CJk* aetly cost. The makes we keep are too well known to require any especial notice, every garment being guaranteed in make, quality auil fit. In addition to tlicso wo will also offer every Wrap in our Cloak Department at cost. Wlien we say cost we moan it Wo will not select a Tew of the worn styles and mark them at cost, but will sell each and every garment from a $2.00 Black Cloth Cloak up to a $'250 Seal Sacquo at cost, and in so mo cases a great deal less than cost J. S. RHODES & CO. ja5 MERCHANTTMLORS. NEW WINTER GOODS G. Hess & Sons, MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE NOW IN STOCK A. FULL LINE OP Fancy and Staple Woolens, Both FOREIGN andDOMESTIC, which wo offer at Prices that Defy Competition. Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry the largest line of roods in tho city, and our Get Ups are First Class in every rcspect. ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS, And a full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Persons desiring anything in our line will find it to their interest to examine our atock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess ?Se Sons, delO Cor Main nnd Fourteenth fit*. PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM PITTING. 'pRLMBLE 6c LUTZ, PLUMBERS, Gas aid Steam Fitters, 1418 Market Street. Heating and ventilating ofpnbllc bnlldinpi, dwellings and factories a special!;. rj^HOMPSON A HIBBERD, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1814 Market St., Wheeling TV. Va. Denim In *11 klnda of lead, wrought and cart iron plpea, Mwer pipe* and chimney topa,rtcam and Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, And Underwriter!' (>m MucWtio. OrdeiaIntra the QMiptrr promptly ailed. m?a J^UKE F1TTON, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter 1416 Main street. All orders promptly attended to. ja4 ^M. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS AND BTXAM FITTERS, No. S3 Twelfth street All work done promptly at reasonable prices. W | gTEPHEN McCULLOUGH, Carpenter and Builder. All alterations made on old boildinp, roofi, tal> leys, akyllfbU and cornices particularly attended to. Store fronts put in and(torcaaltered. Dcaka, count* en and ihelrtnf fitted op on short notice. All Job work promptly attended la Shop at Mr. Ben. & ley's old lUnd, alley Thirteen, rear of Capitol BMldtooa No. 86, MnctMQlh Klmf. &U FURNITURE. CARP8TS, AC. HEADQUARTERS FOR 3 Tn offl FURNITURE CARPETS!! p' t! - w * M miureiMM i u a 1 Our Nrr PtiUnii tw now Carpotslssr'-^j M n H Our unrtment of Rum U my ? RllDfci fetfM? IlUCLUI TAi'JuiTKY,?iidrnuijr olbon. ? 4 Linoleum Oil Cloths!! All width* nod Nlaudard Alike*. w 0 ?i Window Shades!s! p?ttvrun lor atorvs aud private a wewugn. t Rattan Cliair?!f>|i I a lull Hum ol tlio W**eueld and u?y wood Broa. [ 1 Folding Chairsiis! the three leadlu* faetorle* of the country. t c I I niinmliAr Pflliilni'imflm ulldlllUCI OdlSi&?: t Parlor Setslass i uny other huuM 1 * ihti dty. , i t UNDERTAKING.! i ComUntly on hand all the latctt itylc*. CA8KKTS ' and WOOD COFFINS furni*hod on ahort notice. t i \ i FRIEND & SDN.; m>?6 f ?? <i DRY GOODS. v ST0NE& THOMAS. \ h t' SECOND STOCK OF m FALL AND WINTER n nu aaAna UKT liUuUo, c AND I CARPETS. ! c EVEBY BOOM FULL! 3 Prices Down! Down!: 1 All tlio Latest Novelties in ? LADIES' WEAR. Silks, Velvets, Cashmeres, Slioodas, Gersters, Serges, Camels Hair and Wool Suitings, Etc., Etc. Great Bargains Oiren In j Dolmans, Cloaks, PALETOTS, DLSTERS AKDSMILS, Of which we have an Immenae Stock. Blankets, Home-made, ! Flannels, Cassimeres, j And Staple Goods, In (all line. We are agent* of the beat Home- ' made Flannel in the State. I We deTote an Entire Boom to CARPETS OilClotbs, and Window Shades, , I Feathers and Carpet Yarn always In stock. < All goodi bought with cash, and GREAT 1 BARGAINS can and will bo given. No one hall undersell us. We court a cash trade. ' Examine aud be convinced. STONE & THOMAS,1 10r4 Main St. ! i?; | ? LBOAL NOTICES. IRDSTEE'S SALE OF VALU liui ' . Howrtr on Wht*Uuf UUUJ. LUA LL* ly Tlrfu?ol . D?di.l Tiuat moilc by St.- . ItliiBoll, her hlSil to Si ' mint th*J t' 1 crk"oI'Lit'CouiiI ftm'tr[i TUMIUY.JANUABYTHEIIm t?r It. frontiloorol the Court Bnuaolal.1 L,?. a following described property, that i> \v .***? ft*MM bun of ol uuniberetf thlrtv .1. ml' Z?nu s l*lnud uduiiiiui to the t fi> (,f \\ i, * laid out by Henry Moote, trtuteiu ?,V. ' 1 ue, and located on Zane's Inland ?. br the cuiimui ol (wlit ju'ry J ., ."? 11, wfllbeipld the west half of sald'u th the h aldeuce of u*d U. J. and l?. |{. i i ,JS I tlie-ppurumances theato Ulointi,. \ oycmenUoonUil of a two ?w?y fKdwrihS' lilt In the in>?t substantial nmiinir w on.. Ii.I1.k,k?I nil, ,rCi \-g rj? sStah uATSSrt RTiW* """" " Unit lirli;lil?.il.?,iS SL?. n1,.'rlS5Tv' f,r"" ??? <. M insure RS? """ """"<5 Tutu or*al*.-i >nethird .ml hm ? ieiiurdiucrin.rclreiliioi.il,.,i,,|,? lUnce In |m cquiil liMaUamu. I ., ? , !!' am. with tal?ru.t(rom<t?y ol mir. n?. vln? pota ?-cun?l by Itml ol Tni.t " uuiucgoh property lmilrfi<it..i. , MH8HV V ita. I'AVtD H. lltt l, "* WM. ItALt.yR. Auctioneer**^ '""""'Ii,.. 3 ALE OF BEX WOOD ltK\l i vi' ,,T,T 3 "Wl~ JJyvirtneof a deed of trun ?*!. ),) ? : i lorrison, wife of Vm. Morrbon. ami m?i [orrUon. hu?band of Mid r liu A. M..; 11 ndertlKued triulec, dated April ii?, k> ...,j mied in the oflice f record* of deeds foi Manfan lutity, Wwt Virginia, In the town i.f M..tu. i?\ji!r i said comity, lu Deed of Titut Ikwk Km. uri u, I ihiil, OH 8ATUUDAY, FEBRUARY 1\ 1><2, omraencltiK ?t 10 o'dock a. m , in fr?:.t <; Hrnit If.Fisher's Ik nwood Store, in thet.>un..r Ivt,*,,/ i Mid county of uaiahall, proceed to * I. i.t i,m,i2 uciiou, to the highest Udder, the follow iucdJ. srlbod real estate, situate in Uo .wood, Manh?n ounty, wiit n i-uiiilit. on the wmi M.ie <n iuii a i. It It. upon which tenement houses N< re situated, Mid lot or parwl of ground U-n? &,? articulariy described as follow-: ?u^ ,t| nlulun ttvc Uncut thv H <fc *?. It. U. t. , , U; thence in a southerly dlncdoti m .. : . , t if Mid II. a o.fln. thirty two (X!) um; >.. n?r|? , westerly direction ono liuudred mid ihimt?o I3'2) fuel; iheiii o in u northerly dii?rti..iumiU Ine parallel to the line of tne i?. a . U I: tt inr. wo ( ?) feet; theuce on n Hue pantile- i<> ti {\ boro run one hundred aud thiny-tuu | , eel tn the place of beginning. Tcnus op Sale:?One-third, and as inix h tni.r?u hepurcha?erinity cl ct to pay, In cn>li ? .i the Mlduciu two equal iintrtlliuenN at oui- uml i?g car* ro-pcctlvefy. For mch defem-d lie purchHu-r Is to nivo IiIm notcasccured b.vucuJol rum on wild property. Jal2 *H.1.IAM MX II. Tninw. ^RUSTEFS SALE. llyrirtue oftwo deed* of tnist modeby Alesandev kvinjnc nuu aiiii iv. i\eni|>ie, nix win', inhu rumee, tho flr?t dined January 2,187 . n><?m!.?| ta heotliceof tho Clerk of the County Court ofohii utility, Mfat Virginia, In Deed of TrtiM K?kNai i, puma 259; the ?ucond dated June15,187.'> ; 11 Mid Clerk's office lit Deed of Tiusi Ituok So I, Mure 67J, 1 will aril, oil TUfcHDAY, THE 24TH DAY OK J AN CAP. Y. INC. xnntnenclng ?t 10 o'clock a. m.. at the frm t if th? court Uon^eof ulil county, tin* MWinj 1 escribed nroi?rty ihnt li to lay pan of l.,i m:&,. *?rrd two nuiuired ami H tjr In CMpllnemi <11 ^ li uldltion to the city of Wheeling, the >ai<l l*rt uti^ ?uudeda?f 1U?W?: Commencing *t the*.nit. *4 wrnerof Alley 1ft mid KolTftreet: theni-M^i !<?: nosouth ride of m1>I ?||cy rixty tl t f<? t. outh ou a lllic parallel vsUh Kntr *trv? l (urt> :> u eel tlu me went on n line parallel with MiiUIIrj Ixty-flvc foot to Koir >tnet: thence north hhU *>t ride of Eoff street forty-four feel to the plhttuf schilling. The title I* believed to be perfei-t. but I uill tt?. rey only tbe title rested In uw by iuld dads ol mat. Ior Palic?One-third and do much mure m ho puirhiwcr limy elect. In audi on day of mK il:? win nee In two equal Installment* at ri- ami twi he nonthiwltb Intercut from day of ale. the |-un 'hascr glvinu notes secured by deed of trtiMaid miicy of Itisunuiceon the property for the defend Moment*. WILLIAM J. W. CO* PEN, dc? JWSTEE'S SALE. liy virtuo?i a deed of trust and awignm'-nt tnndi >y t hinlea T. ? owan mid Anna s.. his wife, i ti t imleisimied. dated the ilth dur of November. I'M. ind reitinled in the Clerk's ort're of the ?ounlj >ourt of Ohio county. West Virginia, In Deed Hui U iw^vvii, i nui acii HI |)uwi;c H'IL'111)11,UU ILU ircmi.Nca. on TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. 18*2, it 10 o'clock a. * .. tho low numhored fotlrtmi (14) ind fifteen (15) In the addition to the city of U hieing cnllod J icob'- Addition in said city, which li.U mvo a front of tlfiy-fuur foet on Jacob street, sud ixtend bic* ono hundred and two feet ton ?U r*o not nl'ey, and are sitnutol on the noithcast count if Jacob mid Fo t?-eighth street*, in the I-.i^hth rard of >iild city. There Is erected on mime an c If ntit two-story brick buslne * house, w <nr om m><J Iwollln*. water Hud ttntuh owgl iaiv. *W> all t?*V ini convenient**. together with suiblo. CHM?i;e iou'c andlnrgc corn crib. all in first-class order. At tho Mini* time and phut* 1 will sell a two m nt Amily bugjjy with pole ami shafts; two sc'* double laniemt; one set Mimlr harness one sad le. piii *ruc ice chest: one show case, nud h11 the Mock, fix urv. MitelvltiK. counte.a and store furniture re auitilii); on the said premises. 1 Itle to -oal esUile Iwlieved to twperfcct end j Mrion of same may boKlven tlilrty duy* alter tiny f aale, or sooner if desired. , Term* of sale a? to amount of cii'n and lengths redlt may be arranged with the undersigned. Terms as to penoual pro if r y. cash. JaS J\M HI' MttDICAL. B SKIN DISEASES CURED By Dk. KuAZim's Single Ointment. <'ni.?u I Wy imtgic. Pimple*, Hlimk Hindu or Gtubn, HlnKh5 and Eruptions on the free, leaving Uiutklu ? u?. icalthyand beautiful. Alv> euro* ltrh, llart?r'i tch. Halt Kheum, Teller. Kincworm, N?M Htm!. Implied Hand*, tore Nipples, feoio Lip*, old, oUUlate Ulcers and Sore*, Ac. Slilii DIhc?kc. F. Drake, Esq , Clevelat.d, Ohio, raftered beyonJ II description from Rtkih dlieiiwcwidth npi in bis hand*, bend Hndf .ee, and nearly d*-Mr??j< i its eyfa. Tho mwt careful doctorim? failed t?. l.r!^ iiin. and after ?11 bad foiled heuml Dr. Fru/lui iMirtc Ointment and woa cured by a few npi-lii* Ion*. MThc fir*t and only positive enro for kkludl* anc? ever discovered. Bent by mall on receipt of prico, Fifty Cent*. 11 EX It Y 4b CO.,No1e Prflpr'*. CLEVELAND, "Hlft. For Blind/Bleeding. Itching or Ulcerated l i: )r. William'* Indian IMleOlmment i* n Miivn.rr. rice $1i?, by malL For sale by Logan A Co.. drof J?U, Wheeling. der-nm Br. Frazier's Root Bitters, rnuiRi's Hoot ltittcrn are not a dram ahoji whi?kj tcvenMte, but ar? atrlrtlr medicinal in e verj * nw. rhov net xtruiiRly ui4)ii the liver n ml kidney. ?"r ho bowels open mid rvgulur, *nnkc tli<*u-c:>k ?in>ix leal thy lung*. l.uiM up the uo/vea and cUhi.h- lU >loud mid ayrleni of every Impurity. For DhxiucflK Ruili of Hlood to the Head, tcmllrg o Apoplexy. Fever mid Ague, l n pr, faiples and Iflotinea, gciofuli us ilutmu* ri.d lorea. Tetter, Mn* Worn. v\hiicFweld?i. s a* HoreKrcs. and for yruig men sufierln f ?a Vrc\nc* or Debility r*u>ed from imrrudci ic.nnr o female* In delicate health, Frazier a K?>ct Mttcrt ire (specially reeommemtcd. Dr. rosier: I have uwd two bottle*of your !!< t Sitter* fur Dytuepda, Ii'sxluita, Utdcnm ai"l K'tl* icy I) 1m* e, and they did me more Food ?1i?i'! ? lex-torn and all the medicine 1 wrer 4*ed. !l( Int doae I toik 1 began to mt nd, and I am n< ? a jerfect health. and Teela? well ii* I iverd'?!. I Ider your ncdlcine one of the greateM of M<?: ? MRS. M. MARTIN,Cleveland.? l?i?? Sold by Loenn & Co., R ridge Corner, Vluelsil. uid by druggUts everywhere at SI per bottle. 1IKNRY A CO.. Sol* I'n p'*?. dHt-mW 1"I'|' *_ HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS NEW GOODS I NEW STYLES! IN iilk and t'oMlnierc llni?, Seal anil"Coney Cup?, Ueulleiueu'n Heaver (HotWi And a (nil lino of Boys' nnd CliiM""' Elau and Capo fur the llulltLiy Tru<l>. /-?! "delved at GEORGiyjATHMS del5 1222 MARKKT ST1!I ' JEWBLRY AND WATCHES. &KANDpPES'I NO OF L3 I A Jrt i lunuay VJUUUS TIII8 WEEK. N0VELTIE3 that SO OTHER H"' -E '111 h?v?. My SPECIAL AIM In I 3UCII GOODS tliat art* entirely dii'Tri t rora other atockn. A cordial invitat:"" 11 JXtenUed to all to take a look through whether they wish to buy or not. Kcapectfully, jWj 1 P. PIT.W'N ^ DAJN UUIFFU(i I: itniflleatef IXradralt prevent* |u return. *n<i Mlllniroutnf hair. MlniuUit?m-\vgn.\v'ii.ii: i1*" rentt it from tu'uimj irr..y. 1 li<? \* ?t finlr ?lr< *?n(, Jitheworld. A?k tluMlruKcl* f >rit Dn J. A. DICKEY, Proprietor. Hrlntul. T?na. Painless Kye "NViitfi' Rellcrw Idflntncd or weak cti a at on re Cnn?in? fowho?m, FerRMonUtvd lMa nothing"*'1' forltindhtMtin nthnr I in J A lilCKEV, I'" prietor, AiUtol, Twin. J"7 I