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THE INTELLIGENCER. rU?LiSUl?D DAILY AND WEEKLY, (HOHDAT KXCXITCD.) *UJ5VT, CAMl'JJJSLL ?*? 3IAHT? raopaurroRS, No. 20 nod 37 Fourteenth Streak* Onc<>>py.OaoYcsarl?H ooiThroo Month* ? oo Blx Monliii 4 oojono MouUu OB Lellrurod by Carrion in cltj* lfic. per week. petition iu ofton strangled by combinations ;quite prevalent nt this time, and fr?qu?ntly called Truatfl, *whlch havo for their object the regulation ot the supply and price ol commodities inado and sold by members of the combination. The pooplocan hardly hope for any connlderati >n ia tlio operation o? thcjo selfish bo i-3tuf.n." Wo thank tho lWiclent for thi fjUKt-.eation, Lst us look at two of t'.ie moat offensive of these notorious Trustd, tho Whisky Trait and the Standard Oil Trust. Does th. President think tho protectivetarifl hii buiitnp theseoffensive,sellijhtchemes thj to regulate supply and prico of the co u nodltiea controlled by thom reopcctivjly? Toe Whisky Trust is on tho side of tho fro? trade Datnocracy, atoutly resisting with ar^uaiont, expostulation and a poworiul lobby any interference with the internal t?x on its product. It agrees with - tho President and tho other so-called revenue reformers, that customs duties should bo largely reduced. Tho Whisky TruBt ia an important part of tho Democratic mmhfnu. nrv1 mnv lift rftllorl nn nq hnfnrn fo- liberal campaign contributiona. It* nnney will help to play Olovoland'a cam* paign oxponaea next year. The Staudurd Oill Trust is moro notorious and offonaive than any of the Truste, haa dono more to strangle competition than all of the other traeta and combinations of whatever name. With ita money, its pull in politico, ita arrogance and its hoftrileeaneBa it haa gained the maatery ovor the sources ol production and tho chaunola of Bupply. It haa brought to ita ( feet tho threat Trunk lines, and thia haa , enablod it to crush out overy competitor except a few moat favorably aituated and 1 exceptionally plucky. In the great State 1 of Ohio it haa been powerful enough to force tho Democratic party to send to tho Sonata ol the United States without any | disquiets one of the loadeia of the Standard i Oil combination. It Bineared the National Dainocrocy with ita coal oil money* and compelled President Cleveland to putin hia Cabinet a Standard Oil man. j The too prevalont Trust ia indeed offen- | Bivo to tho people, and tho time ia not far > distant when tho people will take hold of the Trust aa they havo taken hold of other J wronua. Then the Trust will go. But any candid friend of the President will admit ! that the iNrjtLLiQEscEU haa pointed out two of theou offensive things for which tho ( protective tarid'haa not the remoteat reBponsinility. Tho quootion of protection ^ and the question of the great commercial j Truati stand alone and a;o to ba bo con* | Biaereu aiow*. Tho Hit u< ut luo .Mnnitiitit) uu Wool, j Tho IfJTKLuaaNCER has told of tho call- t ing in of buyers by tho manufacturer of j woolen fabrics. Thia is regarded by the 1 President's supporters ia thia vicinity as a cacnpnigu slander. Tho fact remains, { and horo ia some carroboration from a ( near-by flyld: ! uuur BY CLEVJELAXD. , Vcniujlvunln VYool-GruwoM Already Sudor- t In^ on Account of UU I'<oe Wool Talk. ( Washington, Pa, Dec. 12.?Tho wool- ' growers of SuuthweBiorn Pennsylvania * ore already feeling tho eflects of Preoident ^ Cleveland b declaration in favor cf free J wool, Several laige jobbers have called ? in their buyora, leeling contidont that ^ whether the Preeident'a recommendation * ia adopted or not the price of wool will.be ^ lower. Tho indications are that farmors J will bo unable to diepoBe of their stock 1 for some time, except at a sacrifice. 1 Theio will be inoro reparts to tho same 1 effect. Buyora are not going to load up ; with American wool with the recommen- j dation of tho President staring them iu i the face, tho President backed by a rabid * free trade party having a majority in tho House and being closo upon tho heels of < tho majority in tho Senate. 1 But wo need not ask wool-buyera what 1 thoy think. Wool-growera havo prompt- ] ly told what they think, and they think I thoro can bo but one result of tho Presi- ' deut'a recommendation. This result is j shown in the withdrawal of the wool- : buyers. ______________ i Subbnlh Ob*?rvtiuou lu Two Uoutluonta. , Those Americans who insist that tho t American Sunday Bhall not be modeled 1 after tkio Continental Sunday are in the 1 habit of pointing to tho loose observance ? of tho day in the old world and drawing 1 from that a strong argument against the : further drift in that direction. It would appear, from recont inquiries on'tho Bubject, that tho old world itself is not entirely oatislled with tho downward tendency of its social condition as a result ci the practical non-observance of tho day of rest. This from the New York Evening Post is vyery instructive on this point: Tho frionda of Sabbath observance have always maintained that if Sun* day wero not maintained as a sacred day, i'.a retention as a day of rest from toil would prove very dltlicult. In this they aro apparently right. In all tho Con uuciiiui cuuuifiuu, uiung ffiin reauinesa to bo amused on Sunday cornea also readiaeD3 to work. It eeoinB dlflicalt, if not impossible, to forco a rule which allows people to play lawn tonnie, or go to the theatre, or Bit in beer gardens, but forbida thorn to work in factories or keep their ahopo open. The experiencoof Germany, which baa recently been collectod, though in a somewhat imperfect way, by a Prussian Government investigation, Boems to contain a great deal of instruction on this point. From returnB obtained from thirty oat of thirty-flvo provincfs or departments, coutfliniug 500 150 manufacturing establishments and 1,6.82,59L workmen, it wai found that 57.75 per cent of tho factories kept at work on Sanday, On the HKJIMVKKKLV INTKLUQKNGKR, ] Published V/ednwdiyn and Saturday!. I 0a? Yctr 00|H1k Month* HI tfS 1 I TUB VFRISKLV INTULLIOENUEIU PublUhcd Thursday!. ' One Vc*r 01 D0|b1x Months - OB 1 Gro?t roduetlou to Club*. Htm a for wunplo copy 1 And ulroai/uD. Addroen, fllKW, GAMP1SKLL A 1IAKT, J W?iB?Ilng, W. Va. tEntorfvl r.t tho HoatoCloo lit Wheeling, W, V?.,o , lojoiid cIcam ui&ttcr.l ( Ufa MMifmu. WflUKU.Nd, W. VA., DK01131 HER 14, I84JT Tim I'ruildout ou TurllT nutl Trunin. It in flu obviously truo that home com* petition modifies piico in favor of tbo home consumer, that tho President waa obliged to raulte a mild ntlmteaioa to this olfect. "But," adda tho President, "this com ithor ham), the larger number of tbe rorkmen, or 1)10 504, rested on Sunday. Ls reftarda tr?do And transportation, it ran found tbat in 29 provinces (out of 35) if 147.318 establishments of ono sort or .nothor, employing 245,001 persons, 77 wcent wore open on Sunday, and 57 >er coat o! tbe employes worked on that Thin stato of things ban led to a demand n Prussia for lenifllatton absolutely proilblting Sunday lobor. With a view to inch legislation, a canvass of the persons nterested, both employers and omployed, ma boon made. Thoy were naked whether ;hfrv were In favor or opposed to total prohibition. It was found that of thoso conmlteil in tbe great factories or stores only I3perc?nt of thoemployers and 1U par unt of the omployed wero in favor of total prohibition. In tho Bmallor Industrie jnly 18 per cent of tho omployors aud 21 oer cent of tho employed were in favor of total prohibition. In trade only 41 pnr cont of tho employers and only H9 per cent oi thn employed, and on trannportalion only 12 nor c*mtof of the employers und 10 per cent of the omployed woro in favor of total prohibition. These are very unrioua figures, and havo been tabulated by W. Maarice Block with some care. It Isdifllcultto say how many thing* they prove, but thoy provo one thing wi h toler-1 ably cortaloty, aud tbat ia tbat tho footing of Snday uh a day of ro?t is almost as precarious in Germany as its footing as a day of religions obervauce. Wo take the ilgurca to bs a roinforceraont o/ tho oft-ostablished truth that at least Bomuthlng of tho sacred character of tho day ia necessary to its character as a day of rest. In does not follow that the only sacred observance of the day is a Paritan oboervanco?that wo must whip the child on Monday, for chewing gum on Sanday. ' Between tho Paritan Sunday and tho Continental Bnuday is a wide difference, affording room enough for a mean that shall preaervo tbe essential features of God's day. A F&W WUUU8 L'roui Sumo of the luirlll^encer'a StMo Conteuipormieg. An 4iivcc!Ue 01 o.iuorioun uoctriiioa, Phtllppt Republican, The Wheeling Intelligencer is tho home paper for oil VVtat Virginians and a? each ohould be in the homes oi all oar peoplu. It in na earnest and able advocate of the American doctrine of a protective tariti and an unflinching ad veroary of the linnlieh do^ma of free.trade, includ ing tho notion of ''free wool, free coal, free lumber, free iron ores," a* advocated by the present reform (?) administration. A Wall Ududucieii Sheet. tt, Ifan/t Oraclt. The Intelligencer is a newsy and well conducted cbeuc, and ia the lending Republican papor in tho State. We always read it with pleasure nnd profit to.ourBelvea. All rce object to is its Ripublicinifltn, bat thwn taut probably is ita best recommendation to others. T.'iorou^nij Uullable, Jionuwj JiUrtliyciicir, The Wheejing Intelligencer is a moat excellent paper, gives ali tue news and io thoroughly reliable. It is ably edited, and those wishing a first-class daily or weekly papor can do no better than to aabBcribe to it. fair to lt? Opponents. Ccrtdo AifX-Hi. Tho IfffSLHOENCEit is without doubt one of thi best papers in Woat Virginia, md conta'na all the news of the world worth rsaiing. It ia Republican in politico, br.U?: ?.111: and juat to its political oppottiMU'. . A. t'olco from Ohio. Ca'diAill ?tf5C!3!!im. If yos a reliable and newsy paper from Virginia you may juat as woll atop on tha border and Bubacribo for tho Wheeling Intelligencer, A Llvo I'.ijiur, Pltdmont Herald, Tne.Intelligencer io a live, enterprising Republican nowspaper, and our Ilopublican friends would do woll to patroaice it. A Credit to tho City and l'artr. Pan-Uand!c Nixes. Thb Intelligencer isngood newspaper, 1 credit nut ooiy to the city, but to tho iarty it bo ably upholds and defends, An Old .fc'uvorlto* iiaflon Ea'jlc. The Inthlligescer ig aa old favorite vith the peopiu of West Virginia and ia a jvuu uunoffl^c'i> icgln the New Your with Wooing Fortune. In the city of N-w Orleans, La., on ruoBday, (always Tuesday) November 8, ISS7, the 210 Grand Monthly Drawing of lie Louisiana State Lottery took place. 3ib is the constant cuatom it was under ho boIo supervision of Gen'ls G. T. Beau f^ard, of La , and Jabal A. Early, of Va. Cbero was sent to all over the world a 5olden shower in Rums frcm $150 000 iownwards. The Firpt Prize of $150,000 was drawn by No. 71411, and was sold in Pactional parto of tenths nt $1 each, eent .o Rl. A. Dauphin, Nhw Orleans, La. Oae,onth wae paid to Michael Slutzki andSol) in on Pinkogaki, of Boston, Maun.; one :o Edgar Burnett, Agent Adama ExpreBa 3o. at Jackson. Mich.; oue to Mrs. H Oenard, Sioux Falls, through Sioux Falla Sat'l Bank; one to Wm. Poad, of Ana:onda, Mont., through the Oraalm Nat'l Bank ol Omaha, Neb.; one to Meeara. Gay jnd Grofl't, Orleans, Neb.; one to M. (Colin, Missoula, Mont., through Missoula Sat'l Bunk; one to Joe MorrieoD, Newport, Ark., through 13 L Watson, of Newport, Ark.; one to VV. H. Landon, of Newaort News, Va ,',paid throngh Burma, 8on k Oo., B-inkerp, at Norfolk, Va ; one to Margaret Olark. No. 12 Sr. Andrews St., NTew Orleans, La. No.. 69 308 drew the i?cond Capital Prize of J50.000: It was \lao sold in fractional tentho at $1 each -ono to William Leslie, amouut paid to Wollfi,- Fargo & Co., both of San Franliaco, Oal.; one toF. Wohlburtor, of Oldlam, Dak., through Fust National Bank if Madison, Dak.; ono to D. O, Macon, Elrood. Ind., through Oitlzena Bank of NoilcaviUe, Ind.; ono paid to Thou. R. Milor, No.-1213 Lawrence St., Denver, Ool ; >ne to Ohas. H. Walker, Edinbunr, III,, hroujrh George P. Harrington, Esq., a lankor fhni*? r>i\n f* Wm n ? , wuw 1IU1. II. dlieuu, ononRfthela City, Pa., throneh Peoplco Sank of Monowrahola. No. 70,113 drew ho Third Capital Prize of $20,000: It was itso eold in fractional tenths at $1 t?aclr, wo were paid through First Nat'l Bank >{ Nashville, Tenn.; one was paid to J. G. ledrick, and another to H. Adams, both if Lis Vegns, N. M ; one to L, 8. Anderion, paid through Omaha Bank cf Omaha, ^?h : nno to F"Hx Kmrirh. of K<mens =P??ggrS Gone Whore the Woodbino Twinoth. Rata are smart, but "Rouch on Rats" boats them. Cloaraout Rats, Mico, Uoncfio.q, AVntor Ruus, Flics, Reetles, Moths, Ants. Mosquitoes, Uc<l-bugs, Hon Lice. Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gopbern. Chipmunks, Moles, Musk Hats, .lack Rabbits, Squirrels. 10c. anil ?Sc. Druggists. 'ROUGH ON PAIN" Plaster,I'orosetl. 15c. 'ROUGH OS COUGHS." Coughs, colds, 25c. ALL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY SfaiGffMJ? ITftis nyu?3gl~8 S 8*11 nP ltrJf' Ointment cures Skin IIu or?' f/nmlcs, Flesh Worms. ftlnc;\Vorm.Tet{" ?"} Khoum l*'rosto?\ Feet, ChilMains, Itch, hT roison, Barber s Itch, Scald Head, Emma! Wc. urns, or mail. U. S. Wells, Jersey City. lOtSSHlPlLES Cun* PDm or Hemorrhoids, Itclilnic. Protrud. ? . In?, Bleeding. internal nnd external remedy ' [ In each package. Suns cure, 60c. Pruxisdi ' ormalLE^WKLU, Jersey City, N.J. < City, Mo., throneh Clt'mno Nat'l Bank ol Kacsan Oily. No. 39 808 drew onnol the t; Fourth two C?Dlt?l Priz?e ol $10,000 each; I one waa told E, A, Kaercroaa, n[ Philu- n delphla, Fa,, throosh Bernard Ollpln, at- ' torney at law, No. 717 Walnut St., Fhlla- S delphla, Pa, No, 10,281 draw tho other $10 000 Fourth Capital, sold to parties in 1 M'Uiiphie, Tenn.; Kannnz.Olty, Mo.; and J Colorado, Tex., etc. etc. The nut draw- m Inn will boon Tuesday, January 10, 1888, when It will all ho repented. Any Inlor- ' znntion will he Riven on application to M. > A.Dauphin, New Orleans, La, or with > money cant In a reRlatoreil leltor to tho lu add rasa ol the Hew Orleant National Bank of New Orleans. Begin tho new year Z with a-recolutlon to woo the licklo god- J dess?Fortune. v\v \ There aro corao men who are do opposed to anarchy that thoy will not even wear . redllannol. If, Anybody imagines that the torm . "Nervous Dyepopsla" is rather a far- j [ fetched noma for n mere digestive disease, * I a ohort examination of the manikin at I Logan A Co.'a druij store, hridgo corner, Main Btreot, Wheeling, W. Va, will show how appropriate that word "nervous" is: (or in close proximity to the stomach and digestive orKaoH tho nervous system has an important focus. Ocular dernonntra- " tlons of this fact also makes clear the Secret of tho great buccsss of Ka^kine, the new quinine, in curing that tflllctive and common complaint. \ Uaokl?H'n Arutou Balvo. }' The best ealve in tho world for cute, D bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, totter, chapped hands, chilblaius, coma, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plloa, or no pay required. It it guarantood to give perfoct satisfaction, c money refunded. Price 25 cents per bax. For brIo 1m Ar Ho, IMISD. POOI.K-Ou Tuoidny, Docotnbor 13, 1P87, at 6 o'cloolc i. Nki.uk, youugofit daughter ol ' Thomju l'. ir-d lilizn Poole, iiged 13 moutli'. Faueralwivlces tills afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intormcut nrlvato. < NEW ADVKUT1HK.M?NTb. ^notueii 1.0r of handsome Parlor Easels an1> CABINETS. J tut received at NICOLL'S AKT STORE. deli Water Rents' * For tho six months ending March 31,1889, 1 iVXtJE now due: 1 I If paid on or before DECEMBER 31, 1887, a J DISCOUNT of 10 per cent will bo allowed. M-Ofllco open every GATUBDAY EVEHIKG ' from 7 to 9 o'clock. H. P. WILKINSON, do3 wis Secretary. ASSISNEE'S SHE: ( Chandeliers, Urackots, Globes, j Portable Lights, j And all nrtlnlea such a* aro usually found la a ' Plumbing and Ga? Kitting Establishment. j All tho above will bo offered at private salo at unusually low prlccs, at NO. 1410 MAIN STBKET. Call early and becuio a cheap Christmas Present. 1 J. E. DELOE, do8 Assignee of ''t K Futon. j STATIONERY, MIday~goods; NOW READY. J Now 1h tlio time to buy, before tho rush comes. I A largo kIocs aud great variety of everything In 1 our line, euliablo for Xmas ant] Hew Year Presents! 1 a All now and at prlccs to suit tho tlmcj. t 1 " 8 JOS. GRAVES SOIS, ' L 20 TWELFTH ST. E deO WE WILL BE READY-FOS YOU TO LOOK AT US WEDNESDAY, DEC, 7ft,, VODH3 TBDLY, J Stanton & Davenport i> HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS, 5 No. 1301 Market Street, r. S.?An I dou't you forget to remember It I S. A D. defi fJIHE CHRISTMAS London Graphic and Nows, Holly leaves. Holiday Number of Leslie's Illustrated, London Illustrated tiud American Alma* . uacs; alfio German All ol the popular papers and ntHRazlues furnished by thi yiar at pubHshera' , lowest prlccs. 0, H. Q01MBY. [ BooVtfoIUt and I<e\vsrto?ler. r deG No. l li t ftiid 1 fSG7 1 Si rent. ? TitAVMLliKS' tfOIJUiS. A R RIVAL AHD DEPARTURE 01 1 XJl TKAIN3?On uid <or Not 20, lS87-Kzn^ ATIOH 07 RE7HZ3tNCE Mi ext. "Dally fSnndny ! cxceoted. JMonday ex' erted. gsatnrd#y ex- ! ceptcd. |Snuda> only ?. aster etnndard time; II. O. Hi, H.?HkBT Depart. Arrive , Express ??.... ?5:40am *10:55 pm * Exproos *5:45 pm 10:60 cm ? Cumberland Accoro-. 8:8?&m 6:60pra GraltouAcoom ?. ..... 8:45pm Oltfam w irtoundBYUle Acoom i2:Uipir. 1:40 pic " WK.-T. Sxpreea (Chicago and Ool)....^ *9:50am ^ostipci .< Ghicago KxpruKR *8:4(Jpm *9:50am Chicago Limited *10:00 prn *0:40 jliu OolumbUK Accom. 1*2:25 pm tt0:86&m Cincinnati Limited jju:15pm i5(Wam p Coluiubm & Cincinnati Kx~... 12:45 am JrOU am ri 8t, ClalruvlUo Accom ,d:fcu*u. 18:10am ot. Clalravillo Accom p2:00pm jl:45pu n Ht, Cllairhvlllo Acoom f5:4;>pm tfiMbpm i W., ft Dlv. * Washington and Pittsburgh.,.. 6:00 am ?"J:40mu Washington and Pittsburgh.... t3:10 am H2M5 pm Washington and Pittsburgh..,. *7:00 pm 10:55 pm Washington and Pittsburgh.,,. tl:45 pm \ il:lO pm Washington .. rStfOpm I8:00am P., O. to tit. Z<. liy. * Plttsburch...^.^.^ r7:85am |7:00pm Pittsburgh and Nqtt York* tl:85pm t3!*5pm Pittsburghand New Yc:t.,.w K:30pm til:l5ara wia-r. Sxpreaa, (Jin. and St. Louie 7:85 am { 7:iBam Express, Gin. and St. Louis 9:05 pm 1 7:00 pm Exprnsa, SteubenvUle and GoL. 1:85 pm t 8:45 pm Bumtearilis ?d& Dcnniacn 4:20 pm Pittsburgh and UleT<nd .. 6:10 am H:3S pro : Bteubcnvllle Aoucmmadstlon.. ?:35am 8:85 ])m Pita., Now Yorfc and UhJctga. 11:17 am ll:32air. j Wcllevilla scood imodatlon 5:12pm 6:15pm ajovalanil Ohl, A Fltt&b'g Kxp? 2:12 pm v 8:68 an O., L. *T. IS. 1 Kxprtse, Olorel uidi 35. and W? fl2:86 pm t 8:05pm 1 M^scllloa Aocor i_.. j 5:00 pm fll :25 am 1 Bt. aiilrsrlHo Aocom....^. \ 8:l0ur r 9:55 aia H at. Olalrnillo Aooom.M.?M .. tl0:2Satn \ 1:35 pm at. OloiivrUle Aooora fiM)5pir r 5:85pa 21 St. CitttrsvUlo A.ccom 6:10 pm 8:i0pm Local Pieisht. and Accom......... 6;S0p m t 7:30pm 0i Ohio UWor Railroad 7:45 am *11:20 aia a( Pas^scr..? .. '12:45 am 8:15 pm 0j l,c?5ousct,.-~-....M??. 4:eo pm * 8:30pm tc rrelnhv ? ... 8:16 am 6:55 pm It. Z. & O. Kailruad. Bcllalw & ZjinoBVillo Through Passenger leaves 01 Bollalro at 8:40 a. m., arrives at Bellairo at 4 p. m. Woodefleld Passengor leaves Bollalro at 4:20 p. m., arrives at Bellairo at 8:20 a. m. Summcrtiold Accommodation leaves Bollalro at 1:00 p. in., arrives at Bellairo at 10:45 a. in. WHEELING & ELM GtiOVE R. R.? n, On ucd after Monday, October 81, 1SS7, R' tnvlus on tho Wheeling A Elm Grovo Hallroad will ruu as follows: Leave Wheeling: co 6:30am,7:00am,9am, 11:00am,l;30pm,3:D0 nt pm, 5:20 pm, 7:00 pm, 9:00 pm. } Arrlvo at Wheeling Park: G1 fi:CO a m, 7:35 a m 0:25 a in, 11:S5 a m, 2:05 p m, It. 4:05pm,5:65p m, 7:35pm,9:35 pm. s!a Leave Wheeling Park: ch 0:10am,7:45am. 10:00am. 12:30pm,2:80pa, 00 4:2u p m, 6:10 p m, 8:00 p m, 10:00 p m. Arrlvo at Wheeling: 6:45am. 8:20am, 10:35am, 1:03pm,3:05pm, 4:55 p m, C:4*i p m, 8:85 p m, 10:30 p m. BO NO AYS?Lcavo tho dty at S:00am. and ran .it overy hour until 9:00 pm Loavo wniMii?<F po*w .j ii a;oo a m, and run every hoar until 10 n m. cx? . S 9-? m?iS "m,w? cL u s .45 a nx, and city at 1:15 p m. 0, ksso^Bupt, I NEW ADVEUTI8EMKNT8, UTU8T BK SOLD?THE DOUBLE " U two-story Brlok Building, Nou 18 and 'JO f weuty-foond utreet. between Main and Markrt I reeu. Must bo sold this wfek. a bargain for 5 iraobodv For term*. Ac., apply to W. ll/RrNE- S ART. 1103 Markot itraot. del* 5 ^OR BALE OR BEST. Uouao and Lot on ?outh Front b'rret: our of tlio lostdeilrabfo situation* on the Islsnd. Full lot 1 ground. CO feet front running hick to tbo river 0 or 2)0 feet A Rood two ato?jr brio* bouso with Ino rooms and finished Httla: bath-room, hot id oold-water: both natural and manufactured is; good large yard, f out and rrur. wm sell oil irg Ume from riv-? to ton years If desired. PoMemlon April 1,1883. ioU 18AAO 1RWIS. Z ?)ON'X SPOIL | qui Holiday Calces with a poor quality of Baking J Fowder, Uio LIHT'? H.XO?tL?IOB ud you will not bo dliappointed. Hold by H. 11. LIST, Man'f r, 1010 Main direct. Ard by all first claws uroccm. dc!3 CARPET BWEEPER9. U GRAND Ril'IDS (Improved), Crown Jewell, Magic, weep clcancr thuu a broom, Call and hcc Ihotn at NttdBlTT A URO.'S. dell 1311 Market Btrcot. gANCO rnir a ~rr orn'mr ina -a. - _ Iw t.J J JI. Nicely docoratod and artlitlo In ihapo; are luit ho thlnf to vaporlz water lor Natural Gu Fire* i'hr usiia Painted Mcul Ktovr l?an lor thin purioko wbou you cau buy a kosxI China Kettle aud :linln for Jew money thanyou would pay for a ist&lftbW pan? EWING BROS., deli 1215 Market Bt., opikmUq Mol uro HotiM. ' Homieopatuy.?No legitimate Horccuo>athic medicine is secret, or Bold anrinr intnbors or any natno othor than the cfll linal one jiiven in the standard American ] Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia, of which w* I ire pnbliehera; a fact worth noting thie ' rho eauieisa'.so true of Veterinary rem'dioa. Oarmediclneaand veterinaryroroidles at principal draRgbte, or by mail Catalogues and price lieto free by mail. Uobp.icke & Tapel, 027 Smithfifld fit. Pittsburgh. Pa. JJOriOIS TO LIEN IIOLDiiKS, To all ptriont holding '(cut lyjudcmcnt or otherwise, on the viil utate, or amluort thcrmf, uhich was conwyt(l by Jama L I law'cy to Catharine Daily wife of Mathio Daily, by <tad dated the 2d day of .v/>tanber, 1881; Iu pursuiiicc of a docrco of tho Circuit Court o' )hio county. Wt&t VirgluK ?nado In a catisc herein ponding, to nubjact the sild rpol citato U> lio rujini-utof the lluwthrnon, sou h o beioby eqnirod toprcH-'ntall c'atran hold by vou ami inch of vnu auHliiRt tti? hi;id Catharine bully or ,he naid'Matuew Dally, which aiolieriB on tho Raid :cil o-iute,'.r any part ol it fjr adjudication t? ac at my ofilco No. 1MU Chapllne btrcot, tu the 3lty ol vvbtoliog, Ohio county. West Virginia. ou r beforo Wednesday, the lltli day ol January, LSSS. Mvon under my hand this 13th day of Decomjor. 1J*67. JOdlic*H K. PADLL. UCIH mi tyQinmimmiipr. IlKUSTEE'S S^LE OF CENTRE . ?vHEELING RKAL KSTATK. By vlrtuo of a deed ol trust da'ed October 1-1 1>78, and recorded In 'he oflioo of tho Clerk ol the ] louuty'tourt of Ohio couuty, Wost Virginia, In leed of trust hook 14 pago IM3, to rae muds by ;hnr!ce M. ore and Eliia a. Uoore, his wife, 1 will udlat public auction, on WEDNE-DAY, DECEMBER 14,1SS7, lommencing at 10 o'clock a. m., at the north front loor of tne Court Hou<o In tho city of Wheeling, i ho following property, to-wlt: Lot numbered fifty j 50) In Joseph Caldwell's addition to tho aald city i >f Wheeling- on tho west side of Chapllne tired I jctweuu Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth itrcetfl. fn UiIb lot aro buUt throw dwelling souks Tho north 31 feet will bo llrat sold. Terms of balo? Cash A. J. CLARKE, Trustee. J. C. Hsrvey. Auctioneer. nol2-wd3 ^RUSTEE'S SAUi. Bv virtue of ad"olof trust made by James E. , ?ant? aud Etta B Faris. bis vrife, to mo as trustee, latcd'July lo. 18^1. rccarltd iu tho o 111:0 of the ler< of tho Couu'y C^urt of Ohio rouny, West /ligt'iia, in Deed of Truit Book No 23, pi?o C8 I vlu sell at tho north front door of the Court House ?f ?ald county, on Saturday, the siit day of January, isss, jommen'ing at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following do crib ?d property, that to cay: All that lot or urcelo' couud on \Vh?eilug ln'and knowu ns i jo* Numbered *Uhty-oIi{ht in d Zmo's addition 1 o the tit) of Wheeling, lo Onto count7, West Vir tinia, together with tho imp'ovements inert on ,h<> hereditaments and appurtenance thereto beougwg Tho tltlo la bd'.levod to be good, but soiling as rn?tee 1 wlllcouvey only tho title vested la me by aid deed of trust. Tunas or Sauk-One-third and as much tnoro a? he jmrtthaMir elects to In cash ou tho day of aIg. tho balanco in two equal Instalments at one ,nd two years, the purchaser to give notes bearing ntertst from the day of salo fir ih? deferred pay a?uts, tho ittlu to ba reUlned until payment is atduln lull. W. J W. COWDEN, Trustoe. W. II. HiXLBtt, Auctioneer. (lel-1 capital pk1ze, $150,000. "We do hereby certify that wo sUDorvfco tho at Migetronte for all the Monthly and Semi-Annua tzawipgs ol the Louisiana 8tato Lottery 'tomuany nd in person tnnuugo and control tho Drawing hemselves, and that the sane aro conducted with oue*ty, fairness, and In yood faith toward all arties, and we authodzu tho Compauy to'uso tlib ertitlcate, with facsimiles of our slguatures atiched, in Ita advertisements." Commiflalonere. Wo tho undersigned Banks and Bantora will raj 11 Prizes drawn in Tho Louisiana Stalo Lotteries 'Well may bo presented at oar counters. . H. OQLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. '1EHRE LANAUx, Pres. State National Bank, i BALDWIN, Pros. New Orleans National Bank. 'ABL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. QNTKECEUES'TED ATTIUCTIOX! OVO HALF A MILLION DlaTKlBUTEI), iouisianaState Lottery Company. incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Lcgisla- " are lor Educational and Charitable purposes, witli capital ol 81,OCO.OOO?to which a reflorvo land oi o ver 8550,000 has sinoi) been added. ' By an overwhelming popular vote itA franchise fi :as made a part ol the preesnt Gtato Constitution iopted Doccmber2d, A. D., 1S7?. Tho only Lottery ovor voted on and endorsed bj tie people of any State. Ilncva tcala or pottpontA, Ita Grnml blnglu Numbur Drawings take laoo monthly, Itnd tho derai-aunual Drawing jgularly ever; Biz montha (Juno and December). A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOP.UNE. tirst Grand Drawing, Class a, In the .cademy ol Music, Now Orlcana. Tuesday, ammo 1888 -VJlJiUi Monthly Drawing. Capital Frizo, $150,000. ?"Notice.?Ticlceta aTe Ten Dollars only. Halves, ?o. Fifths,??. Tenths, si. LIST 0V PBZZK?, 1 Capital Prize ol 5150,000 S1M.00C 1 Grand Prize oi 60,(XjO 60,005 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 2i>,0QC 2 Laue Prizes Of 10,000 20,000 4 Large Prizes Of 6,000 20 000 n 20 Prizes of 1,000 20,000 = 50 Prizes Oi 600 25,000 1C0 Prizes Of 8CO 80,000 ?0 Prizes Of 200 40,000 ~ >00 Prlzui oi 100 .... 60,000 AJTROXDIATION PBIZE8. .00 Approximation Prizes of 8^00- S30.00C ,00 Approximation Prizes of 200- 20,000 100 Approximation Priiea of 100 10.0CC GO Terminal 60...- 60.00C .79 Prizes, amounting to :..8535,000 Application for rates to clubs should to made ily to tho oQlco of tho Company in New Orleans For furthor information write clearly, giving fn:i ldrcss. POSTAL NOTIiS, Express Mouoy Order#, New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Cuimcy by Express (at our expeiute) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, la, M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D, O. Address Registered Lettors to NEW OHLEAN3 NATIONAL BANK, / Now Orleans, La. ^ E14EMRED Tbat 010 of Generals LmuilULIl Ecaawgard and Early, wno-cre charge of tho drawings, is a guarantee oi abvoto fairnesH and integrity, that tne cnancca aro all oal, and that no one can posslnly dlrino what imbcr will draw a Pilxe. [IKIIKHIIEU that tho payment of all Prlroa it < INKS of New OrloaQB, and inn Ticicts are 7m :ne<l by iho Prcnidont of an limitation whoee arteroa rl#bt,i aro reoognliod in the highest urta: therefore, beware ol any imitations or 1 onymoua schomea. U LOUISIANA STATE LOiTERY CO, sw?i?rcoX?v. n";?i vo not boen lortunato oLscwnere try rno for a do ango. j,a JAMES II. WILSON. UeMloa tWi paper. deM-wuir t QKO. g. 8TIFKL A CO. Beo.E.Stife! ?s CO, ?Arc Ottering'? BARGAINS ?iN-^r HOLIDAY Silk, mill Alpaca UMBRELLAS! Holiday Silks, Holiday Silk Warps, Holiday Dress Goods, Holiday Novslties, Holiday Jlprons, Plain and Embroidered. Holiday Handkerchiefs, Every Kind and Quality, and Large Quantities. Extra andBest Values HJVHIt OJTFJSKKE. Geo.E.Stifel&Co. tjsssr^Store Open Evenings Until Decpmber 25. aol2 SaABHSSJ " Wo beg to cull your attention totlio live following reasons why you should buy this Corset In prcfcrcnco to all others. Nonoof thoflvo advantages havo ever been accomplished in any other Corset. W'o havo thousands of voluntary tcsti momma ironi lauics who liavo worn ^corset! ^ Its the BEST, because MIT IS TOE ONLY CORSET EVER MADE that will reduce tho si:e and Increase tho J length of tho waist of Fleshy Ladies without Injurious tight lacing. A "J IT IS THE 11 EST SFINAL SUPPORTER / jl over inado, and it supports equally well the "U5 ahdomen and all other parts,of tho body, AT IT IS PROOF AGAINST PERSPIRATION IIfl an(* inoiatnro. Will neither corrode or ion (fog underwear, stretch or break at the waist. The bones never move or come out in wear. Til IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FORI!. Jl] jj always retaining its original sliapo; It Is Invalnablo to young ladies, bccause it removes and prevents stooping aud round shoulder?, r rL IF THE PROPER MEASUREMENT IS [)T jj TAKEN, no Corset maker can make one v/LIlj to order (at nny price) thatwlUfltaswcli or wear with as much ease and comfort, or give | eucIi a magnificent form as "ller Majesty's." j PRINCESS OF WALES CO., H. Y., MF'RS. Kept iu Htock uud recommended by Groo.E.S5tirelA:C!o. BPTWO whf.KMVQ. VA. w L DOUGLAS ? t ^"OE tho original and nly baud-sowed welt 81 <-ho? iu tho world, q i*1b rusmm-mado baud-sewed Shoes that cost rom SO to 80. W.L DOUGLAS SHOE The only 83 SIMM LF.-SSf Wffial blioo Iti Mm world, with- ? out tJicks or nail*. f frgajraej rinoKt Calf. perfect flUvY O fi-Sfi? ?_;i and warranted. tonKruM,-Vy V^ IsmI mH llutton and Lnce, all <" EM 2 A styles toe. As etyHsh .V A, t.'b-J aJ\ biiu durable ns tliofc vr Tj cpstln,"$Oortt;.j:oyHX As rM all w,.tr tlw H\ jf ^ I? DOUGLAS/l 17 [N?b? ?4 prlf* ' ^VKtxa*-' I'.wnpw ra tmua cf tub hivt.l W.'I,. IIOUUI.AS 83.00 SHOE la unex. CCJlotl lor lii'-ivy r.car. If not sold liy your dealer write WtL. DOUGLAS. Urockton, Mno?. For sale atBToNE'a CASH 8ROE BTORE, n2.Vaiwr.tv> 1041 Vain ?U?eot. Die VTI8T It Y. HOU8KFUIINI8IIING HARDWARE, "tOAL J -VA8ESIYou must hr.vo thorn, if not for coal, for a roptaclo for ancU things aa cannot bo thrown on a . a grale; fall lino at GEO. W. JOHXSON'3 80KB', 12'0 Mo In Street ULNA, QL.A88 AKD tjUKKN8"WAlt.M. , |"U8T OPENED 1 J A laigo Invoico of 102 Piece i Docorateil Dinner Sets ! ' ilch I oflcr atipcclai low prices. i flno linn of De-ioratcd Chamber SetJ, CunplrtB, Chandolicra, Library and tiund L&oipa, and ; ucy Goods in great variety. JOHN FRIEDEL, lo3 1100 Mala BtroeU \ the jibbe: OI "NICK OF Tf Under tho An Ohio Valley Tr< ATI HDUTn ADC uamiu v/i mu 01 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND December 3 Al SATURDAY BY 1 Wm. A. Lang Dra OF PITTS THE REGULAR PRICE! Fifty cent ticket* can bo exchanged At 8f2EID'i 85 conn. A koo(1 pUjr, by a good company, for a roo<1 caui make It a riwI miccetw 11 renro*?nla tho hardHblii* noiMug In tho least lujtirlous to Ibo moral*. It is d Hot, Vmir Ticliots Fiirly. a?' OBO. It. TAYLO11-111! ?>11 ^Pfices ol ?A Contemplating a ch; first of January, and it of that fact, to reduce s ble by that time, I will 28th inst., offering my ENTIRE S * T"*T * V BLJ *?* w ^ 1 Togftl; __ in Each GEO, R.1 11.3Q Mai O# Ml V" 1W???> Ana T jfS, Call and see th exhibltic JAC< "What Slia Our Line o( Elegant SLIPPERS, snltablo for Boll all known grades wo show an extensive lluo In ALLIGATOR, LIZZ rapft'o ihow Novelties not eeen elsewhere. J" AJVEES nx-vxasrE, I.QWT^ Mons'1-Pfi hr mioru^rH NOW a*ri nvr>M ?Hpai .A. WOJN'JUiJfiRFlJ. Thlnfc lor a momcnt-a mat that Is sell cloanln always clean and neat, and will never wear out. W1 pilcollst. JOHt rnrX) JEWELRY, WATU1IE9. ETC. Mew Goods! ARRIVING EVERY DAY. 1. Gr. I> ill oil & Co. A t#r? ?K?tn? ?a1a.h? - "* _ ?.v^cvHuam oiorung a liver. Onrx ind Antique Bra.. Tablo., Piano Lamp., bIkuo : mil Terra Colt* Ornament!, French Ironaw uid Jojal Worcester, Doulton, Carlitad, Haylland B, " L^' !!oIr'u?n "Jopaland ana Wtoa i JUna, In all tno now ihupoa anil colon, at " I. a. MLLOX & CO.'S, OCX 1S33 Martct gtreet, ALL KIND8 OF BOOK AND JOB ^mSSmo """mwarctm at NAINOSAY, IE WOODS!" NptcOM ortUo ides Assembly, HE IRA HOUSE, * I SATURDAY MIR lc5, 10 ,& xr9 ID MATINEE, rna malic Company, 533UR.GKH. 3 WILL BE CHARGED. MU3IO BTOUk lot ? TOervcd st?L Dtcil Cltclo, to. should bo ptironlzol ijy ft Roodly number to , danger* and joy* 'bo curly pioneers; contain* locply Interoitlug without being sensational. il tioscrvd Tnif Scats Varly. DUCTION IN J'ntCKS. STIBSS? FII 600DS. T ange in the firm on the being desirable, in view took as much as possibegin on MONDAY, SlUUK, OF ilks, Plushes, Velvets, IGK HENRIETTAS, Slack Failles. Slack Silks, Slack Velvets. ier with all tlio leading Articles Jjopartmeut, at JBBATLY lOCED PRICES! 357 RB xra BVXS1 wmfK AY LUK, in Street. UP! WAKE UP! (lien You ore Wide Awake e Latest Novelties in Jewelry on m at the Jewelry Store of OS W. QRTJBB, Twelfth and Market Streets. UIG^e?'' 'day Gilts, surpasses all previous cflorts. Eoaldca ARD AND PLTJSII. No. 1107 Main Street. >Tv>lntmont. de<S L liOOB Ifl't nthi* 1?j!u J'"81. ?evor dOB" win dirt: "t otfcer mit WUJotMJj Send lor lUmtratcd ? W. UaUI'M; qcncral Agent. *?> Fifth Avpnno. Htuhnrgh. Pa. CONPUCWONKBY. ^ewobot; ~~~ 10 SACKS Now California Walnuts! EoaieUung very nno, Joat rocclvod by J1Ql3 - N. BCHtTTJ:. rHOTOGUAPHY, CABINET " ~~ photographs ONLY S3 00 PKB DOZEN, HlGGIKS' gallery, 42 XneUth Street, AMOTBMENTB. OPERA HOUSE;" 1TED20JSDU AND THURSDAY, lJaoembor 11 and 15. Tho DUUogtilthod Comedian,: John S. Clarke, Accompanied by a Bplenpld Comodjr Co, Wedaertty Srcolug, in a Double Bill, A WIDOW HUNT! AMDl Sweetlioarts! Tburid&y HTonlng, ia Qoldimlth'i SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Admlwlon, 75 and Nj oenUS rwerved ?eati 91 oo, commouco Monday. December*12. ' del)10 OrKRA HOUSE. Saturday Matineo and Evening DECEMBER, 17. The Sterling Actor, BENJ. MAGINLEY, I'rcaoutlng VT. J. PlnroDoo'a Romautlc, Musical Irish Drama, Inshavogue I auDDortcd by au Exeollcnt Comcanv. undnr thonuuagomentof Chu. H.UIckj, A Btrong, Pretty Irish Play, with Spcclal Fecncrr andEflecu. An Irish Glou by Moonlight, with Natural Waterfall of Knuulns Watrr, A Beautiful KJlcct. Tlio Drama l* KiiUvoned with J-otiw. Duels, Bketchcs, Quartettes Irlth Jig and Heel Dancing. Evonlng price*, 75 and fO cents; to extri,chargo Jor reserved seat* MMluoo, admbwlon Maud *5 cents. Heata on sale at tjauraer's mn?!c store, alo to commence Thursday, DonomW is. deli OJP13R.A. HOUeSJE. Two Performances Only, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 & 81. Mr. A. FPALMER Will Present the Great Success of Last Sea?on at tho Madison gquaro Theatre, Now York, entitled, J"X3VE -THE Wrltton by SIR CIIAltLES YOUilG. Admission, 75 and 50 cents; ro*orvea seits, SI 00, Scats on sale at Baumer's music store, sale to com* menoo 8atnrday, Deccmbor 17. \ de!3 Grand Opera Iiousc, 0.0. GENTHER, Lcsneo and Manager, 3 NIGHTS, MONDA(V,mS Ct5lllKI? 1*. Special Wednesday Matinee. Harry Williams' Own Big specially Co, *0 FEATURE ACTS SO Headed by tho fo'lowlng stars. Fontaine, Tho Horso 8hoc Four, Frank and Lillian White, Topack and Steel, Conway and Leland. Tho Erantfords, Imro, Fox and J-dgrio. PrlceB, 15, 25 and 50 cents, Reserved scats at Shclb'a moalc store. de3 Q.RAND FAIR! To bo held by tho LADIES' RiOCIETY! For tho Benefit of tho St. John's German Evan. 1'rot. Church, (Rov.Ulfort,) At ARION HALL, December 15,1G and 17, Admission, 10 ccnts. All aro welcome deli C'lMM'TTEK, PLUMBING, STEAM & UAH FIT J ING The Best Ural Gas Burner! Little & Billon Natural Gas linrncr for Urates and Stores. Wo guaranteo this burner to bo a'most noiseless and mora durable tnan any other burner. This burner 13 In u?;e by raauy of Iho most exacting people of Wheeling, who will fully recommend lw nw, Tho burner is so constructed that It can bo removed from the grato without tho aid ol a plumber, In tho evont tho Rns should b- shut ol! and tho parties want to u*o conl temporarily. Parties doalrlng to renew their burners before too cold weather tcta In should call and examlnu them. T. A. LITTLE, No. 1510 Market St., 1st door abovo I'ostofficc. oc 18 GEO. HIBBJEltJD & SON, Baoooaora toTSompsoa i HIbbcra, rnACTiCAi Plumbers, Gas and Steam Firs, BKASS FOUNDEES. Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. VAll work promptly done at most reasonable PriocB. tny2S __ XJRIMJBJLIE do LUTZ, Special attention given to ? NATURAL GflS! Fitting of Mills, Factories and Dwellings, SPECIALTIES, Steam Heating, Plumbing AND OAS FITTING, 1410 Si 1418 Mcrltot St., wheeling, w. va. Rowjomblo prlct* mil prompt attention given to nil, Jul yyjl. HARE & BOH, i'ractical, Plumljorg, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 03 TWELFTH BTEEF.T, _ Ail wore donn promptly at rpmnnahlp nrW?. HOTKL8. CRAWFORD HOUSE, Cor. Sixth and Walnut Ms., CINCINNATI, O. KATE3 SI OB I'KB DAY. U.NDKR ?fK>V M AN AG EM K.NT. I havo taken tho management of thU houM. Put it la Rood order. Clean room* and bedi. #"<l * No. 1 table-all that the market atJord*, and M good aa the bwt. All for Si fio per day. Don't let tho price keep you away. It 1* Hard Time* 1'rloca. Will bo pleawd to cuicrtaln you. Very re?Doctfully, Pit A. NIC J. OAKKS, tnyl7-gflwn Nfwniiger.^ wuoiflivna JJEDMAN A CO., Agonta for tho Celebrated Rccao Patent indcstructlblo Wrought and Mallsabls IKON TliBB GUABDi OJQ