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'i'P IN1W(I6ENC8R, Publlnbed Dully uud Weekly, (iDniuT miniu>.) FHEW, CAMPBELL 4 HART, A*MO|hlMOH*, NO. ij AND v FOUHI kENTM STREET. 0n? Cop*, On* Y*?f $goujH.f?? Monthi?,?MW,$a oo (I* Monthi 4 9G|0n? Month 6} D?liv?r*0 Ij carriar* in city, 15c ptr w**k. Semi-Weekly Intelligencer. rVIUIUUD WUtSWUAYH* lUTUJUMY*, On* Yi?f....... $j oo|S>u Month* $1 50 The Weekly Intelligencer, rmujiw TuuiuoMY. On* Y?*r || oo;Si* Month* tj liicat rid action to Club*. Bern) tor urn pic oopy ina ciiculntM. AdiSr?M, FREW, CAMPBELL It HART, Whuunu, \V. Va. (Kutcri d Bt ihH'l'otiloiUccat Wliu-Ilnif, W. Va.,M Au'otal-dwu mutter. W lit KM Mi, W. VA., OtlOltKU 14, I88U. IIU'UHMIMK I'll KIT* >OK COStiUWtf. /irii lAUrkl -NATiiAN (iOFl>MUrrl?ouU?. tuxml I'litticl?W. II. II. KLlcK, ol IJakeley Co. J lutU bUlrul-JJLMfcMI. 1MOW N, ol KuuauU*C0. JuutlA 1/Ulrict?J. A. HUTCHINSON, ol Wood Co, HGl'feU OK DKUliATU, ? N. K. WHITAKiU, UJOKUE L. MUHN, \MLUAM ti. MEEK, l.DWAlil' M. ATKINSON. Tlmy Wuut u l/olltlciil I'urty, TliiB from the Parkeraburg Journal con talna ft statement which it) either true 01 untrue, it comes from a reepectabh nowejiaper which names named: A Prohibition ? ticket forthellouso 0, Delegates wua decided upru laat Auguflt ho/ore the Kepubltean tukot was named, The chairman of the Stnte Prohibition Committee, Mr. J). 1). Johuaon, some six weeks ego in a conversation with the edi tor of this paper said they would nomi nate a Btraight ticket, even it the Repub licans wero in favor (t submission, lieiuj aakou if they wanted to defeat the sub mission of the an eudment, ho replied "OhI well; we don't rare so much f01 submission juat now. What we are aiftei is a political party!" In other words pro hibition without tho Third Party is noi wantiil. Wepresumo that is why the) put up their ticket Saturday. Asidv from the character of tho author ity the probability is that the stattmeni is true. Tho idea of the Third Party is t< build up a political organization. If pre hibition woic to be brought about by anj other parly, or secured by the people irre speclive of any and ull parties, their o< cu p&tion would be gone and their di6up pointment would be great. Tho Johnson combination, which rum the Third Party in West Virginia, is 1 combina'iou of politicians for politica purpoee; aud it.is interesting to know the it Js a Democratic combination. "Wi don't care much for submiesin just now What wo are after ia a political pnrty." "Etibralm etiall bo dcBolato in the ?l?y ?| itbuke; ?moD8 the till*, ol ??*? I made known that which shall l?. Thus salth tho prophet. Ephralui had mixed among tho peoplo by tbe liowiDg water, on tho .idea and up tbo "hollera. He hail filled their earn with bla excceOit.K Kre?t mia understanding ol .be tariff M0teti0nj?e Dad sought lo eoctl.o Ibcm with comfort Inn words about tbo penaiona of men who out to fight and were maimed for life or came home aoaln no more forever. Ho had failed to explain what be told them two years be lore about tbo great surplus ofshokda a the coffers. He had besought them in thenamo of tho lathers, Jefferson and Jackson, to write hia namo among the lawmakers of tbe land. Ho ^ beamed on them with that smile which la u the "?SSSSV?? tho slcepleea eDorts of Epbralm wo regret to iay that the day of rebuke catne on No vember alter which tlmo Kpbralm waa obliged to abandon .11 other buaines. and derote himself to being deaolata. It had lobe, for th.prophet had foretold that "which Bball surely bo." It was awfully ud In tho house ol Kphralm. A (louil Thought. l'he Knights of I.abor aro resolved to be Informed on tho conspiracy laws of tho several Btales, and to enforce them against omployerawho conspire to wrong work logmen. For this double purpose the Richmond convention baa appointed a committee. , ,, ,, . This Is a Btep In the right direction. En plojers cannot always be forced to he fair to their employers, but II they trans gress the law they ought to bo punished by the law. Only those who have been onllty ol such offenses, or aro willing to resort to lawlris methods, will otjcct to tbe molve of the Knights. Tho same law also forbids conspiracy against the employers. It Is a public wrong fortwoormorementoband togeth er to ln|uro their employer or tho person whose employ they have left. If there Is a failure to agree employes may seek other sotvlco and employera other men to do their work. The law then protecta the employor and his new workmen. Whether the conspiracy takes the form of violence or boycotting, It Is under the ban ol the law. Men who ap peal to tho law must abide by the law. Tlllt IKON Tit At) K On n llfKulnr ltoom-W Couitinetlon Vcrj ll?n?r. Tho following elaborate review of the condition of tho Iron trade of tho country with hitherto unpublished facls, ?bowing general prosperity, 1b published in the 1'hll adelphla J'rrHi Investigation Into the state of the Iron trade of this country showi thero baa been an Increased pro duction of 8-1,605 tons during the first nlno months ol 18801 that tho domand has been and la so great that order* can not now be filled lor aome grades ol Iron; ivV.t in tho last silly daya an advance In lion has taken place ol 60 cents to $1 &Mt, ?lW?W??' ?nd from J. t0|Ur?ronha> ?dvaowl',?t tbe rate ol (42.24 JZi rliuTIrohat the rat.ofM40per SSPcteitsaara Mle, butthVprlcehaa nothwii advanwd fflWusta ffltihA U tbe Thomas Iron Company waa com pelled to reluM to ahlp fifteen tonalo a customer bicausa It had It n?t to ?pare, Nearlv all tho lurnacea In the l-ehlgh Vallev are aold tip to the end ol the year Xritfthe iron t hoy can make. There Is iot mffl large demand lor Iron lof Ira mwUaU oonsuuipUon, but Inquiry for next year ig very keen. Tim Tlipinu Iron Company, which bis not yet opened 111 books for 1887, baa bad inquorles lor Marly 100,000 tons. Tbe Craue Iron Company it laid by tbe trade to have dis poned of 12,000 tons (or delivery next year to customers, but decline to make isolations generally. Tbe Ulendon and otber leading iurntcea occupy tbe name position, in tbe west and aoutb prices bave ad vanced, and tbe demand tor iron ia great er than tbe supply. . In view of an in crease in production oi pig iron (or tbe Hilt nine months of tbis year oi more Iban 800,000 tons tbe trade will be pro nounced iu a belter state tlian was hoped .(or by tbe most sanguine producer. At tbis moment far more iron is being con sumed tban ever before, Tbe heavy orders of railroad companies for cars, locomotives, bridges and material generally has caused a shsrp advance in manufactured iron, liar iron, which sold a few months ago at $1.76, is now {1.85. A large buyer for a car-works came to town tbla week in tbe hope of getting bis iron at lesa tban $180. at which price be was offered last week, but was compelled to pay $1.85. The Pennsylvania railroad which has built 4,000 chrs this year, and is now turning out of the Altoona works a whole freight train a day, or a car every llfteen minutes, hasjuat given a new order for GIX) cars. JiNTlUtfltiSlNU t'AltMEltS. Wluit J?uurtfy uutl KuturjirUu AccouiplUlie? In Agriculture. Atlanta CuiutUuliuu, As little as the people think of it, the farm offers great room for a display of en terprise and thrift, in fact, tbe farmer needs to be far more business like Iban tbe average business man of the towns. Take, (or example, the affairs oi an im proved farm where advanced agriculture is a reality. Itcal business tact is shown ? on every hand. There is somo prejudice ' against "advanced agriculture" but let us , see what that sort of faruiing really is. In tbe llist place, advanced agriculture means small (arms well managed, iin 1 proved machinery, clcau neighbors aud , wore advantaged every way. When a country is new, land plentiful aud population tendered, there is not so much fault to be found with the man who lives leiaurley, letting tbe future take tire of itself, and even taking little thought for the present But nben the popula liun has conic, railroads traveise the ' country, aud markets are created for tbe products of the farm, it is a carolesB man who lets opportunities slip through his ' lingers. A farmerthould make every edge ' cut, and should strive to make his home '? increase in comfort and value every year. It la n bad policy that does not improve the land each b tion. Georgia is particularly blessed. Our climate is not surpassed on the face of the ' earth, and our soil is susceptible of the 1 highest culture. Thomas county laud un ' der high culture has produced 110 bushels of corn per acre, at a jirotit of {77. In the , ssine county $413 has been cleared on an uere of cane, in Iiroolte county over ' $2,200 has been tiesred on a two ' liotoe firm. A single sere of Ueorgia land has produced lour bsits of cotton. . These cases taken at raudoni show what Ueorgia soil cau do. Very few Slates can 1 ehow uuch varied and abundant crops as 1 are yearly produced by the farmers ol t this State. When they got fully down to , living at home, get their big farms divid ed up, turn their attention to making one ? acre produce what two or three now yield, buy only what they cannot raise, and, I above all. nay spot cash, their (state will blossom aa tbo rose, anil the farmers wilt be the most independent people In the lend. There is no overestimating the value oi ?o managing that a lew hundred dollars will remain In the pockets when the jear'a work la wound up. It makes a man pruud anditmakeshiuitwo-lcld more industrious to end the year with silver jingling in his pceket. Make up your mind to tiy It. IlttKAKI'AST llUDliKT. Women physicians am highly successful In 1)10 Quaker City. There are nevrrel there who make from $10,GOO to $17,000 a year, and many who make a round }0,000. Colonel William Ludlow, ono of tbo District Commissioners of Washington, re gards the extension of Massachusetts avenue as tho beginning of a now city of the fnture. Atlanta wants a bottle factory, and looks to Pittsburgh manufacturers to start a plant there. This Ib a strange demand from a town where there has been so much prohibition. Muny explosions in tlouring mills are said to have been caused by electricity generated by belts. Even ordinary belts are found to gonerate suiliclently strong currents to perform the common experi ments for which electrical machines are usod. Speculators are boring industriously at Knowereville, an Albany suburb, for nat ural gas. The outlook for success Is good, and if sufficient gas is obtained what a boom for Albany I What* transforma tion must come over the old Dutch town, James Ireland, of the West Oxford Cheese Manufacturing Company, Ontario, has received an order for a two-ton cheese from liatley Bros., Brantlord, for the English market.. This mammoth cheese will weigh 4,600 pounds. It will be five feot in diameter and will stand four feet in height. . A colored son of Philadelphia, Matthew Hope, just ten years old, mounted a horse which was standing at Tenth and l'lne street*, rodo up Broad streot as far as Mor ris, and was trying to sell the animal to a man for H. when a police sergeant ap Eeared and took charge of tho boy and orso. Lawrence J. Ibacb, a queer old chap, Illiterate but wise, a blacksmith once but now a physical wreck, livee in Newman town, Lebanon County, Pa. Hn learned astronomy at odd moments in bis shop, mastered tho task of preparing almanacs, and now calculatcs for twenty-Uve almanacs, l'or all this he only gets 1500 a year. Sleeplessness is not considered agreea blo, but an Italian who has voluntarily given up sleep iof the sake of notoriety asserts that ho can livo very comfortably without his usual refreshment. At his last report ho bad boon without sleep for eighteen days by relylngon frequent ablu tions in cold water and occasional sniffs of ammonia, and claims that sleeplessness did notoxbaust Ills physical strength. Urenlljr Kiclteil. Not a few of tho cltitena of Wheeling have recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts that several of their friends who nad been pronounced by their physicians as iucurauleand boyond all hope? suffering with that dreaded monster, Consumption?have been com pletely cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lung dlsoasoe, coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis. Trial bottlo free at Logan A Oo.'s drug store 1 large bottles $1. eodaw Alfred Sinclair, an agod citizen of Elem Ington, a few daysslnco met with a serious snd probably fatal accident while driving. Ills horns became frightened, kicked, reared and upset the wagon with Mr. Sinclair benetfth. The horses ran at least one hundrod yards, dragging him . over stones, log), Ac. When the wagon was reaohed the man was found semi- 1 uncunaclous, horribly mangled and torn, Ainu's Dunn Elixir la the only Blood Remedy guaranteed. It Is a poeltlvo cure , for Ulcers, Eruptions er Syphllltio Poison- - Ing. It purifies the whole system, and > banishes all Hheumatlo and Neuralgic pains. Wo guaranteo It, Logan A Oo. ind Charles Monkeinelter, 3 J Tho County Court of Webster county !' has ordereil another election upon tho >1 lucetlon of subscribing HO,000 to the . Jhicago, l'arkersbnrg A Norfolk Kallroad , Join pan*. The vol* will be taken No- {] umber 2, XputtI Sottas. FIT*-All riu a topped irua by Or. Kllna'aUreat Nerve Bestow. No Flu after flrat dty'a uae. Mar srelom curea. Twatiae and W.00 trial bottle free to Ktcaaes Send to Dr. EUne. 911 Arab St., PbUa. Pa. A. CARD. To til who itre suffering from the errors and lu* discretions of yuutb, uervous weakneaa, early do* cay, k*a of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe tbat will cure you, FREE OF CUAKUK. This great rumedy vat discovered by a miailouary in South America, tieud a aelfaddreasod envelope to Ilia Kev. JoMpb T. Iniuan, Station D, New York City w9-rrba?w psPKffl, ta*maOt m n a Cures Rhaumatiam, NsurstaU, ForPauijsaraK. tub enmm a. vqukub co? mwmm.su. Star JVco from Opiates, JL'mJucs and 1'olsoiu 1351: QKcts, PROMPT. ATTHB lumti A.VOUKUR C0? BAL'CUOB*,BO. J^iSEAKKS OF TUJS EYE, EAB, THROAT AND NOSE "EXCLUSIVELY." Dr. 8LOOUJI, (Lato of Dra. Sadler and Slocum, Pittsburgh, Pa,) Now Permanently located at No. 1110 Market St., Wheeling, IV. Ya. Dcafncai, Noiws in the Enra, Polypua. Dlacbargoe from the Ear*. Chronic Catarrh, and Tbroat ulv essoa aucceaafully treated. All opera'tous skill fully perform od, An llluBtrated book on "Diaeasea" of tbo Eye and Ear," free to any aildrcaa. Ofllee lloura-D a, m. to 8 o'clock p. m. Kundaya, 1 toil i'. m. Jylfi-w J, C. ALDERBON. 0, W. ATKINSON, Alderson & Atkinson. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OFFICE: No. 51 Turolith St., HVlieellaffy W. Va. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Fire, Marino, Lite, Accldout, Steam Boiler and Plato Glass. STATE AGXNTS 0f Til* Mutual Lilo Insurance Company OK NEW VOtiK, The Lnrgeat Com|?uny In the World. IU PollclM art better lUan G??roment lkmdl Acllvo atul rellablo AgonU dealrcd la every county In tiioHtate. Wo arc luauranco mis? lo,"a,;0 gTEl'ilEN MuOULLOUGH, Contractor and Bulltler. Work Promptly Attondod to on Heaaouable Tormi. jwrahop In rw ol c*ptlol. BetWonoo M TU toonth tlroct, shop lu rear. | JJEDMAN 4 CO., Agouti tor the Celobretod Kocw Intent Indestructible Wrought and Malleable IRON TREE GUARD. mrtb O. LIST, J a., PORK PACKER. ffl FODUTEKNTH 8TRKKT, T11A.YELEI18' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of iru viNH?Ou and lifter May SO, 1S88--bXFLA omorSlMW UjSmm. VhI. IHundty excepted. jMonday excepted.-^ heeling |ttnc: II. A O. U. B.-Eact. Kxprw* KxprcM...... ?? Cumberland Accom..... Oralton Accom Moundavlllo Accom worr. . ! Kxprcaa (Chicago and ColW I KxprtM (Chicago and Col)... Zancatllfe Accom ? Wiwlln|TBr;c.Bj. U.rMllJi0.1l)epol,?l?: iSJS ivriy,v; Waiihlngton and l'ltuburgb.... Waghlnglon and Pittsburgh..., Waahlngton and Pittsburgh.... Waahlngton and Pittsburgh.... "SRursj PUtaburgh and New York Plttaburgh and NeW \ork ME?T. Kxprcaa, Cln. and Hi. l/>u ? Kxprea^Cln. and St. IxjuIi m.. Kxprcai, flteubcuvllle and OoL HtoubenvUleanilUcunUou Pittsburgh and cloteUnd....... Hteubenvlllo Accommodation. Pitta., Now York acd Chicago. WclUvllle eind^w.w.f1^ Kxprcaa, Clevoland, K. and W.. Maulllon Aocom..... Ht. ciatnvlllo Aocom Ht. Clalnivlllo Aocom Ht. (Jlalratlllo Accom Local Freight and Accom..... Ohio lltrer lUtllrond. Paiaenger Kr?l|ht ........mm Mm Depart. ?0:40 am ?6:26 pm 7:86 am 8:26 pm 11:86 am ?9:26 am ?7:66 pm 4:00pui Arrive. ?10:28 am ?8:66 pm 4.83 pm 8:16 am 1:20 pm ?4: to am ?7.80 am 10:16 am 18:86 am 11:60 pm jc:00pm ?8:05 am ?7:86 am .?0:80 pm ?1:86 pm t4:60pm [7:20 am l:10pm [8:06 pm 7:02 am 8:46 pm l:lopm 8:66 pm 6:47 am 9:04 aui 10:62 am 4:47 pm 1:47 pm 119:02 pm 4:42 pm S;87 am 2:Wpm 6:47 pm 4:87 pm 18:18 am 4lpin t&:46pin ?0:28 am til :30 am 10:20 pm ?10:28 pm 7:20 am ffl:55pm :i;iWpm fil :66 am 17i00pm ?0:66pm 8:80pm 8:17pm 8:17pm ll:0sam 6:63pm 8:20am 2:62pm 10:87am 8:22am 12:6/pm 6:17pm 2:07pm !? 7:10 am i*10:40am ? 4:00 pm ? 8:20pm 1 ?:60aml 6:80pm II. Z. A O. llnllrond. Leave Bollalro at 0:00 a. m. (or Woodiflcld and ^fiSJoBellalw at 1 ilOp.m. lor WoodiOold and BULeavo llellalro at 4:85 p. m. lor Woodnfleld. Arrive at liellalro at 12:16 p.m.lromHuramerflek B:80 p. m. (or Zancavllio. 8:28 a tn. lor Woodiflelc New Mtenmer 1'rlnceaa. l^avea wheeling. 6:30A.M. 2:18 P.M. 8146 11:10 " i!3 ?UN HA Ill:*) " 6:80 " J;Olr. M. CmS mnidn. 1:10 i. a. >:?'?> 10.00 ? 41.0 l,oo " oil* ' ,lurl- _ , t ?t,n DtlUlie. _ cooi.v. 11:30 " COO iiwr.il. luWrtt ?yw8 *? *a nut, tun c?pui? XTTHEKLING A ELM OROVK R. K - VV Do uid .Iter MAY I. UM, UUui wUl niu u ollowat caveWhcelluf. 6:80 A.M. ItOOMI. - - 2:00 1 8:W) '? 4:00 ?? 8:00 " ?ia 1)00 ?:00 9:00 1:10 7:00 w ~ " 8:00 ? 4 00 ' 8:00 1 6:10 ' 7:00 ' 8:D . 8:68 10:0t 7:00 8:00 ' 9:00 10:00 ? 11:00 1 ISi!; 100 " liOOM, cr ar?,' %sn nu^kvw mawB'i'lopwlaVoi.o1 liotir laui FOK RENT?FUKNI8HED BOOMS, wiUi ?r without board. Call at m lUutstll iumi, dir. ocU f, ?,T-, ? ? ? ",W> wall capital may ??cur? ? parmafiabt, paying bualutuu. >or particular., .diinia Qnwuwlcfi Mwutaclmluf Co., U Vaaay u, N. Y. ooU 1 2?0NELE&j HAM. Ittl-U CENTS A POUND.| Tryil, at JleXECJIEN'tf. , New While Clour Uouey la Comb, Jars and Una. ucU j^QYAL A KG AND PARLOR STOVES I For Hard Coal or Natural (las. Call and tee them la operation by Natural Uaa, at NESWTT Jt 11 HO.'8, UV ma Market 8U&U -yyE havjs Again a new Hoc ol Children'* ICnoo Pant a* Made from Imported Caaalme:es, ages from i to 141 yean, at the eTAK. D. QUNDLING Si CO., ocli 30 Twelfth street, EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER. I MAYMULl^y"o,,ua u#. v?qu1m txuELaioa DARING tOWDnK puro aud reliable. It. U. LIST, Manufacturer and Proprietor, |_ocU 1010 Main st, LT0LLAND BULBS. H Knsh Importation, and the finest ever brought I to tho city, at A. T. YOUNG'S Pharmacy, ocia Corner Slxtecutb aud Jacob bts. CORN MEAL. New WUITK COBN MEAI.l! K. J. SMYTH'S. CRANBERRIES. New Crop CU A N HKItli 1H8 at It. J. SMYTH'S. That waa > cut ol very Quo CIIKK8H I got at| SMYTH'S. BUTTER. A maillot ot CHOICE HULL UUTTBB Junlrecvlreil by JR. J. S3IYTH, 02113 Cor. Market and fourteenth Bu, QH010K WKOES OF IROYAL WORCESTER,I 1 GROWN DBIMY. COPEUND. WEDGE WOOD 1 IOCK WOOD, DOULTON, Ho. , . Suitable lor Wedding or Aunlvoraary Gifts. New I GooUh. EWING BROS,, oeU 1215 Market St., opp. McLure House. QUAL FOR BALE. 28,000 bushels of ritttburgh coal for aalo by the | wagon load at the large*, at the inouth of Wheel* I lug t reek, or delivered to auy part of the city. Inquire of SAMUEL KUGLEX, oct7 No. 1120 Wat?r atrcel. JUST OPENED. I A largo siiortracnt of WHEELING, ENGLISH, I I aud EUENCH Decorated Ten & Dinner Ware, Which la offered at the lowest prices. | Inspection respectfully invited. JOHN FRIEDEL'8, Jjl9 1180 Main Street. jyjRS. EVA HUBBARD will reoitou bor studio, 7123 Eoff St., Thursday, I Sept. 80. Clamca In Drawing and Painting. I Hpeolnl attention girou to Sketching aud Study from life. Ordcia taken for 1'alntlng and Crayon* i lug. iopt37 Holdora of Curronuy Honda, and Honda of | SERIES B GHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY! .COMPANY Will receive a communication of interest and Im portance to thorn by forwarding tliclr names and aiMrmc* toua(lf they have not already doneao). with it memoran jum of the amount of bonds of eitht r clhms hold by them, or by calllug lu poraon at our (lllce. A. H. HATOII & CO., No. a Nassau St., New York. iow raw JJogixn ft (So. The Perfect Biscuit! And Battery Cako, la aocurod only by using X.OC3-A.3ST &c CO.'S EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER. Stilcllj I'll re, Wholesome mil Reliable WE AIIE HEADQUARTERS rorTninM.Buppoiton. Prrlnio., Srua, Sunriol Initrumenu, Ao. ltliw KfUtly reduced1. In lomo Hum* Crotches, Elastic Stockings, ic. LOQAF & CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. A VALUABLE REMEDY, T11E HOMESTEAD LIVER HLLS More popular overy day. Small pills for chil dren. *Bost Pills we ever used," Is what people aay about them. Over forty 1111a In cach box. LOGKAJSr &c CO., l'ROl'BlETOBS. tmtUhlnfl BatflwHM. I JjJ'ATUHAL OAS 8TOVK8. : PARLOR AND HALL STOVES, i For Natural Oasor Hard Coat. The GARLAND la the Beat la the Market. I 1 haTe a full line from the ?mallrst to the largest, 1 it prices to suit the IIraea. Also, a good assortment j -or- c SOFT OOAJL STOVES, Both Cooking ind Heating, all suitable for Natural Oas. 1). F. CALDWELL. fl( ooll Wo, 1007 Mala feu 21 pKFKlUKRATOHU OKrKHKD AT J cost iron oa?u ? To Dak. mom lor Ml Ooodi. UK). W, JOHNSON'S SOW, ?all lllOlhlnatral. ttto. g. xm?i * <so. GEO.E.STIFEL & CO. Dry Goods. LATEST FALL STYLES -OPENED TO-DAYI IN Rich Silks, Velvets, American,. English, AND French Dress Fabrics Trimmings to Matcli. Particular attention is called to our large as sortment of Ladles', Misses', and Children's CLOAKS AND WRAPS. All marked at Prices which will be appreci ated on sight. A visit will amply re pay. Geo.E.StifelSCo. 1114 MAIN ST. Market Street Entrance through Geo. L. Durat's Confectionery. MB gww fe Scrticftg. UNDERTAKING. Our Facilities Are Unsurpassed. We are prepared to con duct burials ill a most sat isfactory manner. All mod ern Undertaking appli ances. Competent Man agement Guaranteed. COFFINS. GASKETS, And n Full Line Of BURIAL GOODS Which are second to none. We aim to be prompt, considerate and reliable. FREW & BERTSCHY. 1117 MAIN STREET. umsn 8. ?. SlUou. WEDDING GIFTS Boy*], Worcester, Doulton, Old Kill, and Hungarian China. FRENCH DIHqUE FIUURE8, and Fine Sterling Silver Call and gee the New (ioadi we are now opening. All Frenh from the Now York Importing Hotmei, And reaa* onable In I'rloo. I.G. JEWELER. SKWMKl*. QHIO RIVKR IMPROVEMENT. DAVIS ISLAND DAM. .halod propoali la dupllcato will be rocalred >1 Mi oflloo until noon, iiandara limo, on aaturdir, be Ilia (l.r of Octobor. ltM, lot luinliblni nfttviIII. ana cilonrilnff toe onb it ihpreewlol l?m aotoaa ilnbiok obaunol ?l Intl. liluid, and inilrucUm a ramp on ion of prtaenl crib. ll .uk /ortni and raoIIoaUoni oan bo I jplluatloo lo UUl ontce. had aa tToltad tlalaa Englnoor (Pt. i, im umino b. nxAcn, TlnlJUcuk of intfnean, new OOoa, Uncluuatl, 0., A LL KINDS OF 1 1*LA1N AND f AKCTY BOOK WORK Haatlj ind prompUjf aiioatad al tbo DAILY 1HTXLUQKN0XB JOB OINCI, KMHaadi) rw>tw b luatt Cur. 8- S?0to***??U ttoo??. geo. Hew Stock OF R. DRY taylor GOODS. We beg to announce to the People of Wheeling and Vicin ity, the Arrival and Openingof Our Reg ular FALU WINTER STOCK -FOR 1886-'87. All Departments Re plete with the Most Choice Selections the Eastern Markets would Afford. The Special Attention of all In terested is Called to our Large and Carefully Selected Stock of Seal Skin Sacks, Walking Jackets, Astrachan Wraps, SILKS ^VELVETS And Our Extensive Stock of French Wool Combinations. GEO. R. TAYLOR. flumbiwfl,<8?g&jtt.camgitHttfl rjIRIMBLK & LUTZ. Special Attention glfon to NATURAL OAS ! KltUn* ol null, rwlorlu ud Dwelling., SPECIALTIES. STEAM HEATIN6, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. 1410 and 1418 Market St. WHEELING, W. VA. Reaaonable prtcee and prompt attention rItod to all. Jul GEO. HIBBEBD So SON, Buooeeaora to Thompaon & Hibberd, PRACTICAL Plumbers, 6as and Steam Fitters, 1HIASS FOUNDERS. Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. 19141 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA WAU work promptly dona at moat reaaonable prloea. myM J^UKE FirroN, Plumber, Gas and Stoam Fitter, 1410 MAIN 8TRKKT. aarSpecial attention given to Natural Gaa Fit* ting. io8 WM. HARE A SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, *0. 08 TWELFTH STREET. AH work done promptly at reaaonable prloof. pLUMBERS, ATTENTION! Natural Gaa Burner* In all rarlctlM of our own make. A purchase of ui will tare monvy, time and troublo. JOS. BELL * CO. J^OTIOE. With three jean experience with Natural Gai In Wollabursh and vicinity, am prepared to do all work In that line. A line ol Natural Gaa Flttlnga on hand lor the trade. OSCAR BKELEY, Plumber, Gu and Steam Fitter, m fit VOUtU ana (Setting gnpte, J^OK WALL A CEILING PAPER, ODBTAIM POLIB, WINDOW BHADES, Rugs, Carpet* and Oil Cloths 1 ?00 10 X. D. PfiAGER, IV Eleventh Street. Onlm for Paper Hanging promptly attended to gtetnm and j.vt fflattclHU, JTKW 8T00KI NEW PATTERNS I tow PRICKS I Picture Moulding*. Ttuati nUI> la otdir II thaft nollot. mini on toot Jlolom, *. !? WOOLL, Mil AH Dnl.f. (GvocMies, ice. ML. RKILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, PORK PACKER, AND GUBKR OF TUB Celebrated "Red Bird Ham Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHKKL1NG, W. VA My owifonro o( choice Smoked Meat* delivered daily Irom mj Fork liuuao at Manchester,* The Largest Stock of General Groceries in the State* Patent and Family Flour. Solo ooutrol Id this city o! "Peexleai" Patent "FaulUeas" Family. ??Our Favorite Family, * Finest In the market, Bole Agent (or DnFont's Sporting, Mining and Blaatlng Fonder. MTlIeadquarteni for Bckcrmann A WlU'i oele* bra ted Church Candles. all stvles. Ia22 Shotoo*aph0. 0ABINBI FHOTOOBAPU8 ! ONLY 93 00 FEB DOZEN. BIGGINS' GALLERY, aprQO 42 Twelfth Street. I^YLES' Art Ntudio, ' 21&3 and 2151 Main Street i?u #? so #? so WU1 |et One Down Bat B?tln HnUhod Cabinet Photographi Anil don't yon forgot It, ?A.T BBOWKP8, em* tm MARKET mKItT 9ftl<c?Uatu<ms. A, Hair K. McKEE'S Hair ltestoror contain* no Irritants or polronsj la perfectly into, even if taken Into tho stomach. It will remove dlwa?>d conditions of tho aralp, pro mote the growth of the hair, prevent It from fal* ling out, and reduce the uxccaaive amount of ?Ian drufT. it Is composed of tho bott known toulra, ami mild stimulants for tb? purpose intended t will act on the hair fallloic* and glands in the cellular tissue, If they have any vitality loft Try It. LAUOIII.IN MHOS, oot?'diw Wheel log, Wholesale Agents, A G. W1N01IKR. ^ 1007 MAIM ST., winter wear, wiiich wr imci* riiu quvmy are not Mcellcd III 110 rliy. Alio ailnepfUdlcs'Fine fhoen from the eolubrated factory of Zlegler llroe., Philadelphia, fa. octl 2^KEUAGE TO ENGLAND. Time, eight da/s. 112 from Fngland, 124 round irlp:ll* wtjorfrotn J-ondom ll/W from liremeu io liAltlmoro. Uood lit months, Including pro r talons. 11. F. BKIIKKN9, 2217 Market street. For Imi Kwhange at lowest tat*, au28 tfontccttoncfU*. I^kmons Antl Ornnironl 100 Iknea fin. Hennlnt Lenonl. to Bout Itodl Oraniee. J ml mind br n Mtouuui wntiu. Opera Housi GRIND ENGLISH OPERA. MAX 8TRAK06CU, Mauagtr. fwo Night* Ouljr - Monday uuil Tua?iU? fc.v?mlng?, Out. U auil 10, at bl\ Ji. Mlww Kate lienaberir, l'KIM A DONNA NOIMUNO, At*) Of Ctrl Roau'a Uraud Eugllsh Opera Co., llrutv ,miu, Loudou, and Amerlcau Opem Co., Acadum* 1 Mualo, Now \ork, supparted by y liasPAUL1N *MONTKU lilFFt) Couirtltu it. KObS DAVID, Timor. 'wwuirwiu It. FBANK WALK it i(, The Orcbes'ra, under Uto dPoctUn of biu ?ERKOMO, ou tbeuu occa>lona, will l0 performed or the flrat time Ifl^fcecllug, BaUe'aUauUful 'omlo Optra, rue Sleeping Queen, WUU tbo foUowlug distribution ol Character*: lark Dolores, QiJtwQ of leon...Mlu Kmc lWnit*? Jouuo Agues, A Maid of Horn r ? ... ~.........Mb? Pauline MumegHfli, 'bllllp*. A Youug Hallo Mr. Ruu u.v, fbo Regmt. Mr. Frank Vlaikw Tbo pertorraauco to,couclud<j with the eutlw la opS".1!100,1 ""Me"lu? "*"? " FAUST ANO MAKUUEHITE, With tho following cut: UARGUKIU I K, MUa KATtt UBNSRKrq Ou Ibe aeoond ul^^C^t b. tbo third act ol MARTHA, and THE SLEEPING QUEEN, Tlaaalo of aeata to wmmcuee ou Friday, uc< 15, at 0 ft. m., ftt BttUiuer's Music 8tore. s ootU Opera House Friday and H?turili), aud SutunUj Matinee, October 15 uuil lu, SIXTH ANNUAL, TOUlt Of tbo Tragodiau, FREDERICK WARDE. Supported by uu EFFICIENT DltAHATIU CO,, Under tbo Muungemiut of Hudson Ac O'Noil FRIDAY NUillT ^TIE^GISTITJS. SATURDAY MATINKK BIOIIELIEU. SATUIIDAV K 1(111! Damon ?fc Pytlilug. Admlaalou, 1i, 115c, Reserved Bcati, |l. Bale of teats ?t Baumer'a Wednesday, Octdber 13 octlH ?,*QiU Sottas. iOOMMIKSIONKliS' SAU-: OF FUU V7 ION REAL KHTATE, I'.ONE MILL, AND miiONAL 1'ROl'KKTY. Lewi* V. Drill In Ohio Countr t Ircuil Court Inthauceiy. vs. > Lewis Orlh and others ) lly virtue of a decree of saidiotut tniuie In the above entitled came cn the bt day ol bccemtcr, 1H8S, tho undo'signcd appointed i.pcilul cowtnli aloner* for lliu purine, will kc-U at public auctlou ou tbe premises, occupied by Lewis Unb, sttho Eail Kud of tho town of frulton, in said couuly, ou BATURDAY, OCIORER HO, Iu6, commcuclng at 10 o'clock a. in., the lioue mill, and tbo boiler aud cnpinc, ami ull the uuchluery ftud lmplumouu used mi tho prewUs ol ialu Lewis Orlb. Alio the household and klu hen lump ture ftud other personal pro| erty beloU|IUK to laid Orth, except certain binr? and hollers und other machinery bought by said Ortli aluiaie ?f |u<n? eity formerly belonging jo Michael ilerr, and not uaed About the btuluuM uf told U'WU Uith aa con* duo'ed by blm. TERMBOKSALE: Cash. A 1*0 ousuld SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 188(1, commencing nt'2 o'clock p. in., tho uudcnlnntd spccinl coiuiniMloiieis will sell at public annum at Iho front door of tbo Court Uouse of nald county Uio following dcacribcd pice.', or panel olgruund, aituated in Ohio County, In thoMato of Went Vlr? SluU, ou tho Nailourtl uuad at thu oxtruuio end ol 10Held lying ca?tol the hultoii Paper Mill, aud bouuded uh follow*: IUginning at thu uurtk woktern comer of Mild Uvid, themo loutli luniiy eight aud a half dc^u-ua went forty-ouu polct, ten Uiiaa to u atone, ou tho bauk ol YUicvling Creek; thence uorth foity-M v?u ami n fourth degnx-a ui?t, five jKile? nnd twenty otio imko to u atom*: ihcuca north twenly-eighi aud a half digrue* ea.-.:, fortr one polca to a aUiko at tho teuie by mid nnd; thence louth forty-nine and tUric-lnurlha du?rvei east six polca, and twenty-eight links to thu Uk1u> niug, ooutalulug one acre, two road*, aud twenty* atx poles, Mibjoci, how cut, to un aureeineut be tween Daniel fitccuroduud wife aud Johu W.lierry. about oertain street* and roada tlurein uifuiioutd which agreement la of record lu oaldCoiiuty of ubio, i-ald real citato will to oltered a? a u tiole, and lu three parceia, tho dot being thu hotel |>ro|nrty froutlug on tbo National ltoad, aud eztiudlug hack to a street lu thu rear; Iho toemid U-iua tbo homestead of aald IxwUurih; ami thu third tho factory or alaughterhouao of aald Orin, eiuudlnf to Wheullug ('reek. A plat of aald |*rccla niy bo seen At tho ofllco of llio tJlerM of the Couuty Court ol Ohio County. TERMS OF SALE: Ouc-fouith and as much moto as tbo pur.hawr may elect t? | ay, lu ea>b on Uiu day (>f sale, the Imlauco in thteeciinal luitali* meuta at one, two and three years, nolo burin* uj? tereat from tbo day of saIc to bo given fur U? He* feired payments,and tbe tltlo to be retained until paymout lu lull. Tho payment of U>e punbuo money ahall bo further secured by |ier*oual kcut Ity on tbe notoa thetufor, to bo approveil i?y w? commlMloiicn. tr at tho election ol the purtMKr. bycollcitaof Insurance on tho buildings ou ula property psyablo to?aldcommUsioijcr? in ?ucn amount aa thoy shall require, und Utued.by cvm? paulea to be approved by them. That said spcclol comml>alo!iers have lirea bond with lecuritv approved bv me, accord Jul: w law, aud aa required by laid degree. U hertl>ictt? tilled thla 'Ik1 day of bop Umber, IMG. JOUN W. M1TCUELL, Cldk, sept-24 ?alc*t IJIHUBTEK'H SALE, by vlrtpoof a Deed of Trust to mo, made br ?Jf*i H KoffaudUviulaO. KolT, lil? wife, and day ol July, In 1,1,1 )'?r IMi, aud "Coraed In tlio dorrs oillco of the County Court of Ohio county, W?it Vlniuia, in Ueed of Truit f.??k Mi P*?o 8S, I will coil Ht liuullc Auction at tlio froiii door ol tlio Court House ul OHIO county, on ? SATURDAY, TflK 13U? DAY OF NOVEMBER, commcncItiK at 10 o'clock x. m? tlio follow Ilk de J'rol'ortJr? tllAt Is COM)'.' a wtalu |?1? f of land jyfng' on tljo weat sldo of Main urtti. ?i"l lu the city orWhcoiliig.MO designated In the jftueral put of Mid city, sa lot No. tliirty-llvo 1*111* iho udiq piowuty conveyed by H. M. JCr>tl And wlletoaala Alex <j. KolT by deed, d*ud theflnl W.?i Docoruber, 1M0, and recorded In l**i Book No. 81, pbko 1H, In tlio offlco of the rlcrk of thoUounlyUourt ol uhlocounty, Heat Vimnla, Tho title li bclIoveH to bo perfoot, but 1 wlJeou* voy only such title as la vetted In uo by Mill deed of truit. TKKMH OF BALK: Ono-third of the purcha?? monoy in (aih, and *0 much more us the 1 uriMjMif ?liquid eloct t'j pay 011 tlio day of mis, the rwlduii If! IwiiAftlial 1.. I 11111 ?i I auuuiu cii'ui i j pay 011 uio uay 01 sale, me rt?iuii?* in two equal InatAllmcutn in 0110 and two yeary | from day of aslo, the purchaaer to ?lve hi* m-foiH , ?blo nutea for tho deferred payment* bearing In* tercat, to boaecurod by a dead of trust on the PTvr v' >v,No K,inn'Tnutef> rjlRUBTEE'H BALK iiy vlrtuo of a I)cod of Truit made l>y 0. Kennedy and Margaret J. Kennedy, lila wife. W J5JM truatoo. daied the VMh day <>l r-eptetnwr, IMS, and recorded In the olllce of tlio < lerl ?'? County Court of Ohio county, We?i Virginia, in l?ccd of ltu? Book No. 20, page Ml I will ?*'' at public auction at tho frontdoor of the Court Mouae of Ohlooouiily on HATUKlMY, NOVKIMKR 6,IM, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m., the followlm de? acribed tiropeity. that I* to My: the west one' thlid of the noitn half of lot numbered flfn-en (I5)?. in William W. Hhrlver'aaddition to tot whcelinf. Which aald lot la a tuatod on tho louihm -I r-ortit* of Wood* (formerly Beventh) and Hluemli <f?N worly Center) alrcou, In tho city of Whecilug.OliM county, Weat Vlrtmla. Title la believed to bo perfent, but I will tcrivejr ?rual*U WUe M 1,1 ,no 1,J TKKM8 Of HAl,R-Onr third of ll.o pnrrbaaf money, andao murli morelhuteofas tlio inucbwor aroiild elect to ray In cash on tho day c ( >?le, tho rpajlui llicreof imyaldu lu l?o eijonl In* Mallincnla lu ouu and two year* Ii day of aalc, with Iniercat from that d?y, Jho purchiwor to kIvo lila negotiaDIo note* '? r t"o deferred paytnenta, bearing intoictl, to bo^curiu oy a deed of trust on the property. . ? IfchWAIiACKKH, Tru?uf. A1,F1IKI) HHKINHTHoM, Attorney. WANTED. aOTIVK AMI llDU.WIU; l-KIUO* A LIFE LVSCllANCKCO. i<lhcml t?rma Mini Rmuxeuieiil,, A'ldreti wHIi tltrtnoM, KATlONvU, MU'IIMI, I,IKK AUSO'X, I,nr?l., Hulih.ltim, ll.c. Iitftw _ ?1,0011 iirw AHII, If.i art ("? Blwdini or I'loiradlni Hl? M, BlJIO'lHMWlr hi"I '"!* Bold it hottn * Uo'lli/u, jmrf