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Sk wiiKLLiNu, \v. va., .s <j m: >m i: n umVhT: Publlibcd d?cliy iHuuduyi excoptcd) by AEff, CAJU-BEU It 1LLKT, Prop'J, < At Nim. 26 and 27 Fourteenth street. 1 KRMi OF IMILY. Omi ?opr on# yur....W 001 Thrvo month* 92 00 UK moi]tha._, 4 00 On* month ... Go DtUTtnd by cnrrlcr* (a rjiy. lfio por mtfk.. TRRMB OF SEMI-WEEKLY. OMJwr, S3 001 Wx month*. ..$1 60 TERMS OF WEEKLY. On? f?r. 91 001 Six month* fVJ (iruAt reduction to riubi. fcond lor wimple copy und circular*. Addrviw FltltWj CAMPUELL A 1IAHT, Wheeling, W. Va. (Entered at iho PoAtolllco ut WhctmiK. *. Vft.. iw neoond rlwinnmtti'f.l In It n Mortal IIlow'? WhatollVct will* this rcverso liavo on tho llopublican party ? Asido from tho fact that its series of brilliant triumphs has been interrupted by a defeat, is there anything in tho situation to discourago Itepublicans? Can tho Republican party live Autof power, or was power with all its incidents of prestigo and patronage necessary to keep it alivo? Those aroquestioiiH which men of all parlies will ask j naturally at this time. A. general who should find his army after defeat in tho condition in which the Republican party finds itself would prepare for another battle with great hope of success. What has happened was brought about by 1,150 votes falling on iho wrong' side in a State which polled a million and a quarter of votes. A change of 1100 votes in thatoneSlato would have changed the whole result. Kxcept that a miss is as good, or as bud, as a inile, there is no discouragement in this. Governor Cleveland's total plurality is about 415,000. The Northern States, comprising the section of greatest developed wealth and highest industrial activity, contributes but 112,-102 to this aggregate, and this after carrying four Northern States, incluilingthegreatcommonwealths of New York and Indiana. With the whole of tho Solid South, whoso vote is wide-open to criticism, Governor Cleve land's net. plurnny.is loss inninu,wu, ana his electoral majority nineteen. Mr. Blaine's pluralities arc entirely in the North, and thev aggregate 40.j,000. Some estimates give to Mr. Maine the net popular plurality. There is no discouragement in this for Republicans. At the same election a House of Representatives was chosen. Here there was a decided cliauge. In the present House the Democrats have n majority of seventyfive. In the next House they will have hut thirty-nine?a loss c f nearly half their majority. In this there is a direct and very significant ItcJmWiean gain. Other considerations enter into this general inquiry. Tried hv the recent record, the Republican party is full of healtli. After it shall have laid down control it will stand as the most powerful opposition.the couutry has ever seen; compact, intelligent, devoted to its principles, led by men of long and faithful service?export parliamentarians, experienced legislators, capable statesmen of unquestioned devotion to the Republican organization. There dency. The full-blooded men of the Republican party will, smile at the reverse and go right on to victory. "Winl Virginia mid tlie "I'ap." Let U8 take onr bearings before we go much further, and see whither we are drifting. It is to be assumed that in the parcelling out of the fat by the incoming administration there are West Virginia Democrats who will not stubbornly decline to bear their share of the public burden. They might light n little shy at first. Their strict constructionist principles may disincline them to accept what is offensively called the "pap" or the patronage of the "Federal Government," which is held by some authorities to be also a term of more or less reproach. But these scruples will in time be overcome. 'Tap" is omething like vice, of so hideou* jnien As to ba hated ueciU but to be seen: Rut scon too oft. familiar with Us face, We Unit endure, thuu pity, then embrace. Not intending to affront anybody, we take it for granted that somebody will be found willing to accept West Virginia's share of the plunder. Thisdilliculty overcome, the next question arises is, How shall the division be made? Bv the State* House Civil Service Committee? Or by the West Virginia member of the National Committee Bitting as a Civil Service Reform Commission of one V This is an important matter, and it ought to be settled before we go further. It is true that the State House has of late accepted the greater part of .the burden of holding the State level. It is alse seized and possed of an or^an, which Mr. Baker, in a moment of disgust with the world, put from him. But Mr. Baker is reported to bo the best politician in the Democratic party in West Virginia. If ^President Cleveland has his eye on a second term he will hesitate to monkey with anything that is loaded. Wo are not authorized to say whether Mr. Baker wouli^ consent to come from tho retirement at Elm Grove to stir the devil's broth of political pap. He may prefer his ease. Or, he may develop a riotous inclination to take a little hand for tho pleasure of the thing or the welfare of the party. No slate can be framed safely until it is known who is to write tho nainen on it. We trust there may be no unpleasantness about this matter in any of its phases. . The sweets of ollice are not worth the bitterness of unseemly striving within the party. _________ It tho Cholorn Cuming? Will the cholera come? And if it does, what arc we going to do about it? These aro the questions which are exciting more ;?* n . luicicob Uii liiu jvuaiiuv nuauvmu man 111 the Ohio Valley and the region beyond. Tor the same reason that. Paris is not far from New "York, the Ohio is not a lor.g journey from the western shore of the Atlantic. Cholera keeps up with the advancing tide of civilization, traveling now by steam instead of by sail and lumbering stage coach. It becomes for us an interesting inquiry whether the Asiatic plague is likely to attack tho seaports of the East, and whether thoso ports are well-provided for tho defense. New York being tho great port of entry for trans-Atlantic travelers and merchandise, it is of interest to know what they are saying thero about the prospects. Physicians of learning and experience arc ! of opinion that cholera will not como this j winter, seeing that the winter's cold will ; J30 lying in wait for it.. Cold weather stamps out cholera, but there is danger in a mild winter. If cholera comes the med- 1 ical men say that for herseli Now York is j well-prepared to five it an inhospitable i j reception. Her quarantine regulation* nro food, and in' tho hands of intelligent, vigilant i men. ller Board of Health is hatching closely the situation, and will l give special attention to the tenement 1 houses, where tilth and density of proper* J tion, foul air and bad and insufficient food offer an inviting eamping?ground for cholera. Tho disease is most readily communicated by contaminated water, but New York is well served in this respcct, and tho physicians have little anxiety on this score. If the disease were to come now it would fincl tho health of New York exceptionally good, and therefore the peo* ploaro well braced to withstand tho ontset. "** * I... 1! ? 1 ?,,,1 t,? It QUgKVtHUU WV UIUU1UU I1IC1I IIIIU V/ common sense that there should bo a National quarantine to tnko in tho whole coast, bo that nothing may bo sacrificed to local negligcnco or ignorance. Thin, on tho ground of tho "general welfare," for Wheollng and Pittsburgh and Cincinnati ahd San Fraiiclfico aro d?epl'y interested in tho cargoes that land at Now York and Philadelphia and Baltimore nnd Now Orleans. Wo have a National Board of Health, nnd general quarantine regulations may come. Tho Government order against tho importation of rags is wise and timely, for. cholera is most readily communicated by textile fabrics; and the rags that cotno to us aro dropped off by all classes and conditions of persons, handled in lilthv places and by filthy men and women. In any event nothing is gained by bting frightened. Regular modes of living, wholesome diet that does not cause looseness of the bowels, pure air and houses not over-heated, fumigation, are good pre cautions. dtfilUK UltANNON. HI* C?ntcmi>l.-Ueil Coiitu*t,nml Whutii Cor* rui>|)iiii(lvHtSayN About It. To tlx Edlt/r 0/ (A/ Intdligencer. Snt: Judge Brnnnon complains and H'lvs thafGotl'smonev bought liiaelection, first by buying votes, and secondly having voters to stay at houie." Now how is it? J^et us see. In tho first place the vote out was one of tho largest evUrl>olled. TJie way to test tho truth of the Judge's assertions, is to look at Cleveland's majorities ami then at his. In Braxton County Cleveland's oflk-ial majority is CIO, whereas Branrn n's iso.'JO. In i/jwis (his bourn) Cleveland's majority is ITS, f'.rnnnon's ?nly 112. In Gilmer county Cleveland's majority is 353, Brannon's ;?20. In Harrison county Cleveland l?-s* B-aine 232, GotT over BrannonolS In Doddridge Cleveland less Blaine 217, Golf over Brannon 243; and so it runs throughout the district. It will be seen in tins live counties above named Cleveland has a'major ty of Ci)2 votes/and Brannon only 201?showing thereby it Bnihnon had u-ot Clevolaiid's vote he would have been elected by a majority greater that GotTs. lie did not run up with histifket, nearest his home, for reasons not necessary to mention. Cleveland carried the District by a large r?njority. Braxmon lost it by 241?Golfs majority. It is a dangerous thing to engage whisky shops and beer faloons too early in the campaigu. The Judge thought ho had a sure thing, and .bragged?"the Dutch were for him." Hut alas! how an aspirant for office may ho deceived! The Judge's threatened contest is the veriest bosh! If he could not win nn Cleveland's ticket, barked up by appliances of tho State's greatest chanty, with Governor Jackson's aid, and his own liberal expenditures oi money, what can he expect before a Democratic Houije, elected by the skin of its teeth, and placed upon it's good behavior by a loss of one-half of ' its present majority? We opine that the : J mine, when ho will have taken time for a , breathing spoil and "see himself as others see him, will retire from the field of politics ami give place to thatclassof younger men, who lire fast coming forward, ambitious to share in their country's honor, , and whose superior qualifications entitle them to her recognition. A. p. q. Xoi\ 10, 1SS4. ToKostraiu imi Unruly Auiihml. iVnc Kitij'.iintl / 'tinner. No one can travel very far in a cattle section of the country at this season of the year, when the pasture feed is short, and perhaps the springs low, without seeing cattle or horses fettered by some sort of a clumsey or crude apparatus to prevent them lrom jumping over fences. Sometimes it is a heavy "poke" hung 10 tfce neck with an arm projecting forward to catch under the fence; oftener, perhaps, particularly on cattle, we see the head loaded down to blind tlieeyes, or the head is covered nearly all over with leather or heavy sacking for tho same purpose. A cow that is made constantly uncomfortable must have her milk and butter yield considerably reduced, and is consequently less profitable to her owner. The breeder's Journal recommends a light harness for baulky cattle made as follows: | xruuuiu 11 summon nuau.muter witnoutai loading strap. {In place of the strap tie to | tl'io ring a half-inch rone eleven foet long, about three feet back*, more or les?, ac-, cording to the si/o of the animal; tie a | small ring ilrmlv to the rope; pass the I rope back between forelegs, which'will' bring the ring directly under tho waist or | girth of the animal; pass the loose end np over the back ami down to the ring, and tie. This makes a harness that will keep the animal from getting its head high enough, to jump a. fence, while it it dons no't injure or annoy unreasonably. Only a little practice will .be required for finding the proper length fur each of the parts. filovt1* Won) M'ht'ii in Full Drcgtt, New York Truth. Tiie long glove foY dress occasion, rcacliing almost to the shoulder and above the elbow, is an. almost necessary adjunct to the sleeveless.gowns now so fashionable for full dress, it is a pretty fashion?just a knot of ribbon tied almost at the shoulder, and the glove nearly meeting it. There is an indescribable piquancy and artistic simplicity in this style for-maidens particularly that make us revolt against long sleeves and short gloves. | Then there is a certain shade of yellow kid that is always,'pretty and desirable, especially for'more matronly ladies, and; I looking verv'.well with black velvet and 1 ?.A~ */ ! I-.-.-- .1.;:. I uuuuuiius. Viununmrii iiui'Ufc III1H t'OlOr also, anil the contrast with the dress suit is pleasing. Yellow, like white, is open to the imputation of making the hand look largo; but the shade must be delicate, or at once they become conspicuous, It is hardly worth while to go into tho merits of the castor or .fleece-lined gloves for winter, wear. Many parsons prefer a kid glove all winter, and find them sufficiently warm: others, with cold hands', must have a thick glove to bo comfortable. No one can bo ill if the blood is puro. Yellow* Dock and Sarsnparilla root haye long been recognized by physicians as blood purifiers. Don't be humbugged by tho advertisements of tho many quack bitters, but occasionally uso Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Saraaparilla, anil you will live to a good old ayo free from' all dihtrcFS of mind and body. Manv of our best citizens who long suffered, from bad blood indicated by weak kidneys, indigestion, sores, aches, etc., owe their recovery to the use of this rm'dicinn. ruw Syctial gjotlccs. : | A CAItl).?Toall vrhoarasuflcrlng from error* I ?nd indiscretions of yoath, nervous weakness, 1 tftrly decay. lots of manhood. ?fcc., I will send n recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE Thla 1 ?Tcat remedy was dbcorertd by ft missionary in 1 south America. Soud sol/addressed envelope to 1 lUsv. Jomumi T. Inman, SUtlou D., New York. jyll-mw^vr 1'ITS:?All Flt? stopped free by Dr. Klluo'l Great, i Serve KcMorer. No mm alter flrst day's uso. Mar- ; t-elous euro*. Treatl*} aud $2 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, Wl Arch St, I'hlla., Pa. Cancer Institute, '.Ml Arch bt, I'hlla., hi u0 10 It. U03 J1WIAW a Strengthening IIU lfg?. P?i. "John, what on eartl> aro you doing?" "Don't bntliCT mo now, dear, I can't tnlk while I'm doing this," ai??vered John, m he crouched down, halancid hlnoelf on one leg, and then pushed liunaolf into a utnnilinir Tinntnrn. "But what is It all lor?" "Hush! You Interrupt ins" he Bald, as ho let drive a tremendous kick at amriugIntr Handbag. "But I want to know why you arc doing It?" "Well, Wank It, then, I'm strengthening my It-Its so I can jump off the ferryboat when she Isn't within lf> feet of the slip. I'm bound to do it or die." Abounding 1'junlllnrtty, Life. A great scientist, who believed in ovolu* tion, wan strolling through n zoological garden, and stopped at the monkeys' llOUHO. "My little fellow," he said, hiMrcntng an ape, "aro vou aware of (he fac$ that the linumn apeeiea is descended from such as you?" ".So far as you aro individually concern* ed," responded the apo; ''vou must surely be minted to us, if 1 nmy judge from your astounding familiarity with our family secrets." Moral?This fable teaches that impor tant evidence often fprings up from unexpected quartern. Tall Oaku From Utile Acoriu ((row, Great and good results often spring from Finall deeds and no fatal diseases coine of a seemingly trifling neglect. Colds neglected often lead to serious catarrhal troubles. If this is jour case lose no time in becoming n(V|iiamted with Dr. SageV Catarrh Itemedy. Its healing virtues will surprise you. It is simple, etllcauiouB, speedy, sure. Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges from the nose intothethroatarosyinptouit of this horrible complaint. UF'OTFS. E?jaXKT. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. Nuvlt lns?. ftpralns, IlruUca. Hum*. Mralrf*. fVo?t Ullca. 1SD ALL OTIIXK IKlUILT PAIRS ASH ittlCS. loU bj DruifUti ml rv?r**btr?. Plfly Craii betti*, Plrveilns* In II L*or)t|t?. THE CIIA It I.KM A. VOCK.I.ER CO. ^muscmculs. ox>i^tIv iiojjse: WIIEKLIXU, THREE NIGHTS, COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS. SHOOK &MlER'S CO In nuch&nan'a Great Dnitna, Storm Beaten I Svrrlvorsof the Late Greely Lady Franklin Bay Expedition Who will appear In the grcnt Arctic Resciio Sccnc or the Fonrtli Ac In tlielr Original Ostumos oh Worn br Them on that Nouonible Occasion. JIAGNIFCENT SCENIC EFFECTS Including The Itculistic Aurora Unreal is Invented ami ratcnte?i by I.yNuider Thomson. W. H. STUICKLAND, Iluslne-ss Manager. J. W. COLLIER, Jk. Manager.' AdmtMlon 50 and 75 rent*. Hewsrvcd fonts Si.OO Sale at F. W. lUunwr'a Saturday, Nov. 15. noi:t OPERA HOUSE. Xllll'Al JUU A.V1UKPA1' And Saturday Matinc*', Nov. SI & liU. The Phenomenal Artiste, HELEN' BLYTIIE, Whom the entire press and public concede to bt the luindsomett, youngest aud most ue-ompHahe< actros on the Aiucrican stage, us "Cora" the OI^EOI^E ! FROM HELUTS FAMOUS NOVEL, "AUTICLi: 47." Prarantized by David Pclnsco, of the MmUfOi Square Thentre, New York, under the direction o EDWARD CLAYliliRUll. A Wonderful Story of I/ore and Devotion. The I*urest and Grandest of all Dnuna* Presented by Original Co. aud Played OVER uOO TI3IES IX SEW YORK. Beautiful Effects, Superb Costumes, Elaborate Appointments ES0K310US ATTEVDANCE EVERYWHERE Admission SO and 75 cents. Rwerred sent.s SI 00 Pale *>f seits at ! '. W. Uaumer's, Thursday, N'ovcni ber 'JO. nolS Charley Shay's Academy of Music, "Wheeling's Family Parlor Theatre. ' coraieuclng^ ' \ Monday, November 17, Every Evening nud Wednesday and Saturday Mailneea. Engagement and First Appearance of C. S. SULLIVAN'S FEMALE MASTODONS! A Grand.Combination of Specialty Artists In an "EnureTy New Sensational Entertain went. 30 Star PcrforntcrH. 30 Perfect Carnlrnl of Novelties. A Feant of Fun and Pleasure. Matinees Wednesday aud Saturday. Prices?Night, W), ai hud '25 cents. Matinees, 35, 25 and 15 cenu. Ticket* on sale at W. II. Shelb's JfusfcSMre. Monday, November2-1, Pan Francisco Quartette, Specialty and Hurlcfe?iue()|><;r* ronnmnv. nolft T11AVKLKRS* GUIDE. Arrival and departure of TRAINS-Exm nation ok IIkkerock Mahka. 'Dally. tSuuday excepted. J Monday Excepted.? Wheeling Time: _ Depart. Arrive. II. ?? O. R. 1U-kaat. Express (Bait. Ji Now York).... * 1 :Vt a m 0 l:2i a xn Exprea (Halt.it Now Tork).... 7:15 a ni 8:45 pro Express (Halt. 6i New York).... 5:05 p m ^10:15 a w Cumberland Accom 8:25am Sittpm Glover'# Gap Accom 4:10 pm 8:46 a tu Moundsvllle Accom ll:S5am 1:20 urn WIST, Express (Chicago and Col)...... # 9:15am J 2:55am Ex pre* (Chicago and Col)...... 7:10 p m 8:15 a m Express (Chicagoand Col) *12:26 am 0 6:05pm Zancavllte Accom- ? 4:40 pm D:?axn BarncKvlUo Aocom. 3:35 am 4:55 pm \V., I'. & Il.DIr. Washingtonand Pittsburgh.*. 6:85am 11:20ptn Washington and Pittsburgh... 10:20 a m t 7:20 p in Washington 5:35 pm t 8:10 nni Trladclohla Acconx. t 3:05 pm 4:10 pm l'., c. & St. l. i&7.?East. Pittsburgh? - ~. t 6:20 am t 7:20 pm Pittsburgh and New York. f 1:20 pm t 3:35 pni Pittsburgh and New York r 4:45 p m 111:05 a ru WEST. Express, Cin. anil St. Lonlm... 8:5ft am 8:S0ara Express, Cln. and 8L Loubu... 4:45 p m 7:20 p m Expnw, BteubenrilJe <fc Col... 1 20 p m 3:35 ptn Mixed.??. M,. 7:?.? Pittsburgh.....*.....-.*..... *.. 6:02 ax* 8:23 p m! Wclltburg, Clevo. ?Ss Clii... ..... 9:13 am 8:33 an Pitta., Now York St ChL *. 11:17 am 5:15 pm Pittsburgh and Now York...... 4:16 p m 12:50 p m WeUsvilJe Accom?...* *.. 5:03 p m 3:35 p m C? U A W. XI. R. Express, Cleveland, E. & W.... f 10:07 am 2:40 pm UfuaUon Accom 4:07 pm 9:40 am ft. Clairevillo Accom ?.... 9:22 a m 8:25 a m st. Clairsvillo Aocom....... 1:50 pm 12:25 pm ?t. Clairsvilie Acoom 5:25pm 4:50pm Ohio lUvcr Itultrond. Pauengcr 6:50 a m *11:50 a m Piuoenger....*........*. 4:20 pm 9:20 pm Freight.... ? 6:20 am 5:20 pm Local oud through tickets are sold via all the ibore line* at Untou Kallroad OflUre, 1200 Market urcet. Buy your ticket* there. H., Z. & C. Kuilrond. Leave Bellairo at 2:10 r. u. for SummerflelJ. Leave Bellairo at 6:00 a. k. for Humtncrtldd and ^uesvllio. ArrivctttBellairo,9:15a, m.oud5:35p.?. Ucw julucvUscmcnts. j^OTICE. " ' Sixth M'nril Hlaino anil Logan Club l? hereby requested to meet it their hall, corticr of Market nod i wMitjr-fuurtb?trctU. on Wedneodiijr. lvth Init, at 7 o'clock I'. x? aa business ol Importance U to bo atteLded to WM. WFMB, President. P0? W. H. WILLIAMS. Vict Pwt. CPARE RIB?, TENDERLOIN'S, HACK BOXES. PI09' FEET, *C? TO-DAY, At V, C, U8T,J*.i noil 'H fnnrucnthmrtct JX STOKE. i.MOlluihelsntirbank Potutooi. 1.W0 Umheli otlifr varieties. 100 ilarrul* lialdwln Appier. 74 rurrvlnOnji-iilnn M lUrrvN Northern Spy. 2ii linrn-N Kunctt uiul oilier variolic*. For Vlli' in lot-, t i mil t itiit-i'lmaoru l.v nob " "' T. A'. MOkfad a Co.? j'rjo Water St. FOR LADIES' EYES, MUltKllAUDT'S HOOK NOW K HAM.! A mpcrb cpitomo of fusion In Ladlus' ?nd Mlfso*' OloaV# Mud Wraps of Kitr, KonUk/n, Mile. Mutollft'ij'o, Hush, Cloth, nml nil the newot fanchu in fnt?rlcfl for the v in tor of lS*l-5 Every Indy , wnntliitt n Winter wrap hlioiild write for thu Harkimrdt Catalogue, whoso haudanme UliwtrutioiiR cotivcy to the t-yo tho oxact Hpptntniico ol evety thing in Cloaks unci Wiiiji", Mailed fico to proa-i pcctl vu cuitomcre on application. A K ItUKKlIAUDT A CO., nolOxwrnv ll'JWrwt fourth Hi, Cincinnati. Woe W ly M*r?patier 1 Q/ dirotcd to fci&neo, mechanic*, enclnc?rlnj.*. ui?CoTerios, tnrcntlotmantl palouucvor publWhcd. ?rery , number lllu?trattd with rplomlld racratinci. This ' publication, fnrolsheo a ino?t valuable cucycloi'ouia of j information which no person phonld bo without. 'Iho popularity of tho Scir..Nnvio AMr.uifAN ii inch that Its circulation nearly ecjunlathatof all other papers of I ltd cla#3 combined, Prion, Q3.a) ft year. Divpunt (q CInb*. Sold br nil noirwlealer". MUMt A CO., I'ubllnhem. No. 331 llroadirnr. N> Y. BA'ST'&I 4P O Monn A Co.b'ir# aleo ATENT ??w,flte!,w. w?n Jurotbo 1'nlcui OlHcp, and haro prepared wore than Cno Hundred. TbpUaPl'U application* for intents In tho Ihilicd fjtaltKi tied torobM countries. Caveats, Trsile-llatlu, Otjjiyriphti, Asslcnments. ftml nil otht-p paper* ir fcccarlRfj to inventors their rltfhtu in tho id States, Canada, l.nsland, Franco, any and other furoipn countries, prepared irl potlvo ?nd on Toasonahla term*. armatton ?i to obtaining pntents cheerfully vrithnnt cbntfro, li.iml-b?<>U of Jnformaont freo, Patent! obtained ttirourh Slnnn EU A Co, nra rutwlin tUo Kclontiilo Aintrirnn itw. tho itdvantnftn of bucIi notfoo ( wftll un.j?r\tooU by all nerjonawho wUli to diy>o?o of their pitenls. Addrei* MUNN' A CO., Offlco BTOimo Ajuuucix. 861 Uroulwny, New 1'orL nol'J - Holiday "Goods! Raltan Chairs, Reed Chairs, Chair Cushions in all materials & Colors, Ladies' Desks, Mantel Cabinets, lxr-ii r-_u: tvau v^uuuiui?), , Rugs and Mats. i FJHVK CURTAINS J In Turcoman, Ve1ou?\ Nottingham, Ymlras, Clung, 1 Swiss aud Jute. } . ALSO. A FINE LINE OF Body Brussels Carpets! , At (Jreally Rciluml Prices. Come in and see them. G. MENDEL & CO., 1124 Main Street. noH "Wc do hereby certify that wc hupervlso the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semiannual Drawlugsof the Louisiana State Lottery Coin pan)', and in person manage and control tlie Dnuvinin i themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, falnieKS, and in trood faith inward all parties, and wo autiiorizo the Company to u?*s tills cortitlcate, with fac-slmillea of oufKisnatures attached in Itfladv?>rti?<?m<Mit* ' Couiuil8slonern. UNTRECFDESTF.I) ATTRACTIONS! OVKU HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Jucori>or.itcd In LfW lor 'A years by tho Lcglsla ture /or Educailonnl and Charitable purpose*, tfltb a capital of 51,000,000?to which a reserve fund oi over SoM;000 Ji?w altico been added; By au overwhelming popular vote in franchise was made n puit of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., Ib73. ? * AIifrawiiiKK WlU take plane monthly. It ucvcrwales or postpone*. Look at tbo following Distribution: 1751b C1KA,ND MONT Y AND THE Extraordinary Semiannual Drawing, In tbo Awditmy of Music, vc\v Orleans, Tueftilny, Oceeinbcr 10, 1H81, Under the jn-rsoual Supervision and mannge. incut of (Jen. (J. T. BKAUHEGAIID, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUHAL A. *:.\RLYKof Virgin! i. Capital Prize, $150,001). oTrNoiicc.-Tlckcta atj Tcu Dothrs only. Halves, $>. Hftbtf.fi Tenths, SI. Lt T OF PKtZK?. I Oap'tnl Prfccof ?t.V).C(rt ^lMO'fl 1 Grand I'riw of 00.000 SO.uOO 1.Grand Prize of 20 WO 'J0.WJ0 . '2 iJinie I rizi-s of IU.ixjo 'JdUOJ4 I.atge 1'ruiu of 5.GGL 2tM> 0 20 ? rtzc* of l.lMI. 20,000 M Prizes of M0- 125,000 1CI l'rls*J of xoo?.... :wouo JW Prlzra of IV0. 40.OO0 OX) Pilzcs cif 10J- 00,000 1000 l'rlzt* of . 53- SO.OCO APPROXIMATION IMtlZtB. 10) AptTOXlBitliuu ?"riiifoi 5J03. .... 20,1 (0 100 Approximation l>rlzi-s of I'JO 10,0(0 100 Approximation Prizes of *"> 7.&C0 2*71 Prizes, amounting to ~ S5W.50G Application/or .rotes to clubs should be made only to tnc oiute of the Company lit New Orleans. For further information write clearly, firing lull nddrcss. Fu?ial No mo KxptcsiiMoney Orders, or New York hxtUmngoill ordinary letter. -Currency by Exptvss (all ?itmii of 56 and upwards hi our expense) addressed K. A. DAtTiriN, New Orleans, La. or M.A. DAUPHIN, fA)7 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Make I'. O. Money Orders payable au?l address Registered letters to NKW 0RLEAN8 NATIONAL BANK, '' ' no!2-wmw ' N?w Orl<*u*. I a. Louisiana Slate Lottery, For tickets or further Information of tbe above Lottery nddress, DAVE C. JOHNSON, Covln^on, Tvj. Amount* of S'? 00 and over, by Kxprewi at my cxwn'?? , * w\lo IJIlil > S! BIRDS! . . ; A largo variety ol GERMAN CANARY BIRDS, 0 RASS I INCH fcS, GOLD FINCHES, BLACK, BIRDS, MOCKING RIRI)3, LINNET?, Ac., Just received and fortalofora short time only, at the very lowtit prices, at ' ^ No. 10.*,7 3LAKKET STREET. WEvery Bird guarauteed. noli - ' 1' ? (Goods. NEWMARKETS w T PfCftV TlnfV, J Vi VlWkii| Diagonal, Brocade and Sicilian. PLUSH SAGQUES! Sicilian and Brocaded. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS! Perfect in Fit and Workmanship. 50 Doz. Hew Britain M'f'g Co.'s Ladies'feis&Pants 25 I'ercont llolow Itcjular Trices. i 25 DOZ, LADIES' SCARLET I VESTS PANTS I AT $125 EAC1I. 1, i.'l CItTSAP AT si rr?. . &b go., 111-4 Main Street. "PROTECT FRONT VIEW. #i BACK VIEW. LADIES SHOULD WEAR THE "CHEST SHIELD" VEST I The Only (inrment of the Kind MANUFACTURED! of wnion we HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE SALE IN' THIS CITY. a (ri-tw mm a uoirer. 0031 ' . FOR ^ALE. 535,000 -WO:R,T:H: 1 0? Wet Damaged Domestic Goods AT JUST OXE-HALF COST miCE. Prints, Ginghams, . Muslin, Tickings, And Dress Goods. 1TF.AK JCST WIIAT I SAT. J. yV. FERREL, Cor. Main tm<l Twenty-tint Streets. Also, Buggloj aud I'hiwtoua FOR SALE. mrll v r . , \ V ' ; .. v ? Seal (Goods?ccli AT FLE seal ffl-ooxds, beave: Fur Goods < BEST AflSOK SEAL SACQUES, LOLJU Eror Brought wm. flew LEADING 1T0BUIE Hnia ? viSTir imrp <5co. g>. g;a!)loc?( CLC DEPAR GEO. Rr We would call the attention o WINTER l-V. . " , ."'v y \ M 1 ___ inow open anu re SEAL? AND DC Special pains have been choice assortment of these offering them we can safel -1 r .1 i cnoosing irom tile nest pro manufacturers in the counti and the prices as low as an West can afford to sell the us pleasure to show these j to see them whether they v This department is also Seal Plush, Brocade Cccilian, Cloth, Je Sacques, Dolmar We would also call atten ment of YOUNG LADIES', MIS WIFU In our Cloak Departmen mcnt of Natural Beaver C: Muffs. Also Ladies' Seal GEO. FL1 185S- TI WHEELING If FOR The Daily Ii Terms nv Mail, Onp month $ 65 Three months 2 00 TheWeeklyl The Cheapest nnd Best Family Is e\ ONLY ONE X>0] SIX MONTH Tho Wkekja* Istsluoekcer is published every T compact ahapc. It also contain* lute resting f local and poiicrnl mlrceUniiy/iultiihle fo cultural matter nnd reliable financial i TERMS JKJXTJD The Weekly Intelligencer, single copy, one year 5 Copies, one year, and Dallv one month free 10 Copies, one year, and Dally one month or oncro 3ft Copies, one year, and Daily nix months, or three < 40 Copies, oti? year, and a copy of the Daily ono ydai The Premium Copies will lx? Font to any tddreas d Jt u not ?ee?wjry /or all the names in a club to the names at one time. noailttancw should bo made by rciclitered letter, Specimen copies of either edition of the Ixtkujoe; Address - " Pub gruflplsts. AHJi. VOU THE anaiEY/nm Sisal It Is perfectly pure, wholesome, and always reliable. (k, 1L Lwt, Manufacturer). Sold by LIST A WILLIAMS, Drugxlsta, 1U10 Main Street, Anil by all flnt-elaas Urocora. HE3D TTECB I 1 In Tubes and in Bulk, at LIST ? WILLIAMS'. r#2r mm Mntn *tr+ FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, 108 Vine Strtet, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON 4 SMITH. The type on whlchibta paper U printed la from tbe boTe foundry,?jsdxto# it. Fleming ^ (Co. MINO'S. R OOOX5S, OTTER GOODS, )f nil litucU. ruENT or lN8 AXD ULSTERETTES to rituhunh. [INC* & CO., Ii? AND MATTERS, iMTTxnunmr. r\. CloaU gcynvtmcnt. TMENT rAYLOR f the ladies to our fine stock of WRAPS! ady for inspection. V B A ? 1 Mb QUtS )LMANS. taken to provide a very valuable garments, and in y say that the customer is ductions of the most reliable ry. The fit will be perfect, y retail house in the East or same quality. It will give garments to any one wishing - ant to buy or not. replete with all kinds ol Velvet,'Brocade Silk, rsey and Brocatclle is & Newmarkets. . tion to our extensive assort SES' iM CHILDREN'S IPS! t \vc also show a fine assortipes and Muffs, and Satchcl Hats. AYLOR. a: e 1884. ITELLSBENOER 188'5. * Ttelligencer: POSTAGE PftKlUID. I Six months $-1 (M J One year. S (X. iiiHiigGiiuoi: vspapor Published in AVcst Virginia. LLAK A YExVU. :s Go CENTS. hnrsday morning with the news of tho week In pccUl conwpondcncc, entertalnlntj romances, r the home circle; carefully prepared agrimil market reports, fireside ktorica, etc. IPIREiMIITXIMIS.. .......... S 1 ? . 5 Of py of the Weekly, one year free 10 ? roplca of iho Wecltlv one year free ........ 2ft OC r, or five topics of the Weekly one year free 40 OC cslred. come from'one ofllce, nor fe it ncccssary to send nil postofttce money order, postal note or check. sckr sent free, u?d j km lane paid to any address. FREW, CAMPBELL & HART,, lishers Intelligencer, Wheeling, "\V. Vn. ISlatcIies and gcivclinj. Japanese Pottery & Fancy Goods. i. Gr. Di i^r^orv. Alnrgo tnroiccof Jnpnneso Tottery and.Fniiry 0(od? Qj?ctic?J on Pnturdnv; also, a full line of Venetian, l'olkii Dot, Cruquele, Optic, and the Fiimoiw 'L ir<>' I.tne of Pnncy fllfiiuvritrc. Ilronzc*. I'olLshcd Jlnuw, Kellef, Roj'nJ Copper and Antique Silver floveltfcs arriving daily. llo.ldiiy (Joo'Ib now coming in nt rnx^oiv'S, TIO-I 1CT MAUKKT FTKVItT. gats ana (Caps." J-)U.NI,AP HATS. The Dirnlnp Stltf ITnts: also all tbo Latest Iiifltsli and Other Novolltcs, Now to be aecn at 0. A. B HATER'S, ?wl2 . 1 ' 1101 Main Street. YORK HAT BLEAC1IEUY, No. &l Sixteenth Strent. Ladle** and illaea' Straw, Lac?, CHity, Felt aud Dortvcr Hate. e(4., altered, bleached, uolored and 1 flushed In the wtwtt ftvles promptly, Mllllnere' i trurk done ut the usual discount. kC-i , goflaw & go. j ; LOGAN&CO.'S H PLEASANT WORM S?, Au Improved, 8af? anil Kfl?,<iu?l Vmnlfupi M The rlemnt Worm Syrup 1* ft new comblmtk,i H ot the Ulcit and bwl remedies lor Trormi. a u II purely veneWblo, U very pleeunt to xha tut#, u 13 An Excollcut ChlW'i 1'hyslc, 11 nnd motheri who bav? uw<l U vrlU> tbt-ir cbUJrra 9 ip?\k of Utu the hlRhaipubt. wylt.gthMtuiihi II b\*t Vcnuliugo in uk'. I'rlw ? evuta In Urve lov 11 Uos.fcomby ihe bc?; ilru^hu ami iiorow*,,. ]fl 'A?k for Lctfiin & Co. i MvOMnt \\ om 8mp. 11 I.O'? AS A; CO., I Dnnrghty W'tuvUm. w. w fl 40 PllLS 18 tiCli BOX! I Tlio Homestead Uvcr I'lllit ure tiol only the b^L N ' but they-*ro llio c;hcawit I'lUs in !?* , IjuU iox I contain" UtKcr i'lJU lor n<lulu, Mul wmiu* I nu U lor children, with M*.tIuI tllMilotu for u? |(, Uvcr UotupUlMt, *?<! ?*ft punwilvv. l'rla-'iicv' H Soul by mall, prepared only Iv y Logan, List & Co'sVSf?1 ixoelsloll j ) Elrtalyi'iminJ.tolc I BAKING n . I POWQEBisE#^ I Ad<lre? order* to I.O^AN A CO., B Dnynslftv Urldix' Corner. I ooH Wiiv.i'.:isi. yA, II Jcustcc i;Ucs, ' r^kusieirs s.\u: of uba i. ts.m; i Hy virtue of ?deed ol tnut inndo hy J F. With B and IIcIKsa Wicks hi* wile, to the imrienlgmd I trustee, dated theSAtdav o( Kelmmrv, A. l?.,Uo, 9 nuit recorded in the Clcik'n otlWc <,f tin* County H Court (?{ Ohio count*, In lh*ilofTnut lUMik So, M 1U, i>Mce 4'A to serine the pa? tiu-ut of a < i rtAln womiNKiry tune therein nann-d ?md dwcrlUM, i M hluin procced to will at' the (rout dmir ? { the Omit H House of Ohio coumy, iu the City of Wheeling, on II SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2', KM. H beginning &t 10 o'clock, a. m., tlit* following d<y B ncnbvd real estate, that Is to my: All?)( a i? ruin H , i.Uuoof land Kltuatcft In Trladi*l|)hta t l-trlet, In B I | olllo COUlltV. \V? fct Vlwitntj ? ' ' " o*?: llvgiunluR ill u muUc on thou.mh0lKvof h. Ouuterbuid rwul, rower n lU iiry Itnl., i ,! \ o')?> W. u. Thombureh; thcuc HilrtjM u i5. f fuct fc. with tlio line ?>( th? CumUtImm rwt.l ? 7n 1 ftlAvh* ll"1,nlld VnC .Wl!h L, to Little \\heelitJtc ervek: thqice win, tin- molt, drrljig* of iho erot* in ISmMmh,'* iftl"with m1i| ItrojutroopMineou tt.cCust Mile t * bS?hSf.te,"",i,,?' ? '"iri oi 1 ram or suix-arii. Tlio title I. witotil t.u l?rfcrt, biittrllln|wlnulce I stall ,,?i, , ,?1 such title u< is vested in mo liy miUI .Um ,,f ' :: gbntiuUlc & gXaalmtHc. ' L. & N. (Louisville Si Naslivillo, Railroad.) OUSTLIT LUSTS BUN.Vl.Va PULL^IAIV UUFFKT SLKKl'KHS To Louisville, Nashville, Dccatnr, Mobile, Jlenigumeiy urnl IsTEW* OHLEA.ISrS WITHOUT CHANG I*. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN'S. Kw"nonnd Trip Ticltcts at rcduccd rules on salt from DhCKMJJKK 1SW, to the World's Exposition! For Rates, Maps, itc. write to 8. S. PARKER, A. G. V. A. Cincinnati. 0. C. I\ ATMORK, G. l\T. A. no" irtii?i:vUi? t> gictuvcs and ikxt '|Vl;ticvia!s. | " rplAslcHivIxu CABDSI For Kile tt the McLLT.E HOUSE ART STOR?. " noil . LI, Mrbi.L .urn 5.000 ^ Fylt "Weather Strip, * This is the time to have them npf.!!t<l to jr.'.lilr.; wish nnil crazy <loor*. ;-'nv?* ynir lucl. w.vc.? ptir health >avcs your temjHrr, Dmlvi yui: ci.iiifuitnl.lr. bend onlcts to the " | M LURE IIOUSF. AKT STORF, I nnV K I.. S7 c.i:.? pi.usu ALBUMS 1 riu.sh anil other Album hi largo witty, ?nJ prices very low. nt j KIRK'S ATITPTORF. Iin-t l.ffl >!: !. -in-.t. plumbing. -piilMBLK 4 LUTZ, ; GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 9 1118 Market Street. fl^ITeatliig anil Ventilating of rutiic BuiMlngt 1 Dwellings anil Fnctorlw a SjHfClultv. R?21 . - . JUST RECEIVED, ' FINE LOT Or Decorated Shades and For(aMfS| Buluvblo for Presents. LUKE F1TTON,Pmctlcal Plumber, Gas ami Styun Filter, 1I1G Main Mntl All orders promptly attended to. HAKE & SON, PRACTICAL PI.0MRER3, Gum mul Stcnm or.S So. C3 TWELFTH STREET, All work dono promptly at reasonable prices. W ; | (China, (Glass and (ftuccnsiuntc. I JJANGIXG LAMl'Sj CltANDELIERS, GERMAN SToi)Y LAMP*. Just received. FAViKo into?., n'olS Market Street, iipp. Mei.r.nGOODS. . FINEST LINE OF DECOUATEI) DLNMHi, TEA j AND i TOILET SETS In the city. Ncwiihitjice; newilccomtlonf. LIBRARY & GERMAN STUDY LAMPS. chandeliers, \c. First Premium Tnblo GfiiMw.iro. JOHN FIUEDFJ.. *f?7 ; 1IM) MAIS' SI-KHT., 52rtuatttonal. BUSINESS COLLEGE | AJ<I> Noriiiai Insiil u(<'- j A LIVE PRACTICAL SCllOO'- j ^ FourScnnriiie OnnrefH-Vn'iimtorj, I Cotnmcrcfnl nnd Phonographic,. Night School Five Mjjbts Kftch Wick. !| , Tuition mtcs very mu-ouablc. ! . Please call at or oildrcfcs, ' NATIONAL BUSINESS rOLl.r.^'-. RUlO-Uw * WUcclluKi *>.?* !