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The Intelligencer, w INiIiIUIiimI Diill^Smul-M'ueklynnil Weekly. yf1 TKKMS: 1,1 Tim Dully IntclllKi'iiifr U Delivered by Car- T1 11cm In Wlicfllnt; anil adjacent I own* at (]t !.*? chiiIm per week. By Mall,Pyetucu Fxeo in the I'ullctl f-tntci. ... Daily, One Year oo Dully, six Month* too A Dally, Three Month* V 00 gj Dally, One Month J() Semi.Wcddy, Due Year ~ ?"'? , hmnl.Weekly, Six Month* 1 ^ Weekly, <;?# Year I oo hi Wuekly, six Month* <10 <ir?'at reduction* to Clubr. .Send for sample "I Copies utiil circulars. Address l'KKW, UAMI-I1EI.I. & IIAUT, Bl rUDLlHIIKJUt, ;v No*. & a* Fourteenth Slrcrf. WIIKKM NC.W'.VAtJ | Ktit?m-d at the l'ostolllco at WliocTiug, W. Va., n hh hecoiid-rliiHM matter.] ^ %\)t lutelltacnctr. ? ? . * 1 ? wifKixisti, w. VA.,ocroin:i: io.iskh. ]> NATiOHAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. ron rntMUKNT, " BENJAMIN HAKRlaON, ol ludiunu. ?1 POIt VIC'S 1'ItKSlDENT, 1( LEVI P. MOUTON, of New York. tj FOR i:i,r.CToR.S*ATI.AROF, AL'GOSTl'S POLLACK, of Ohio County; ] T. I?. DAY IKS, of Fuyetty County. 0 DISTRICT KI.KClolW. KInit?ANTHONY SMITH, of Tyler. Sfconil?K. K. FAST, cif Monongalia. t Tlilnl?J. W. IIKAVNKK. of !>)iui. Fourth?JOHN A. GHSliONS, of AliUOD. 7 KEI'UIil.ic.VX STATE TICKET. ' von GOYKRKOIl, . (JKN. NATHAN (iOFF, of Hnrrleon County. 1 FOIl AUDITOR, . t; i:o. M. BOW Kits, of Berkeley County, 1 FOR TRE.V8URK.lt, 11 lit AM LKW18, of Cliiy County. FOR ATTORNKY (JF.SKRAI., ' \VM. P. HUlBDAItl), of Ohio County. 1 FOR 8UI'i:itl.NTKM?F.NT OF SCHOOLS, * T. 15. McLUKK, of Wayne County. KOIt JUIX.K8 M PIll-MK COL'ltT, JOHN W. .MASON, o/ Tnylnr County;? II.? . M< WllOKTKU.of Kanmvliu County. FOR CONGRKStf. I irst Dlntrlft?(J. W. ATKINSON, of Ohio. lUMrl<;-\\\ II. tt. Kl.lCK.of lU rkcley. 'Ililnl l?l!>til<t-J. II. Mctil NNIS. of KaldKh. i ourth Plalrlet?C. II. SMITH, of Wood. FOIl CI ltd'IT J COOKS. JOSEPH K. I'AUI.L.of Ohio County. JOHN A. CAMI'HEI.I,. of lUneock County. ItKITUIAi'AM (COUNTY TICKET. FOB kTATB hl SATB. 11. J. SMITH, of Huocock County. IIOl'SE OK IiELEGATE.*. THOMAS ||. I.OC.AN, m:t;o i. i.ous. ' THOMAS IT'.INCK, 1 W. M. DUWLAI'. Minister. THOMAS C. MOFFAT. i'HOfiKCUTlMl ATTOBN liY. JOSKI'II I). El SOS. AHriKSSOKJ. rrrv-THOMAs M. jonk-. Cocstky?A. J. bClll-'I-TZf. ' Tjik Ailininistration lins on its haiuls ' a nice little scandal in the engineering j work at Washington, but, bless you, the Huiuted Mugwumps won't mind that. I In "West Virginia Democratic politi- | eians nay t he expenses of colored men to a political convention of Democratic ' borninir. In .States further South the , vote ??f the colored man hasn't much i show in the ballot box. ' Chairman Quay's reward of ?25,MO ' for the detection and conviction of illu- 1 gal voters in Now York, has stirred up , the animals at Democratic headquarters, i The friends of Mr. Cleveland would double the amount to throw Quay and the public off the scent. t Nkxt Monday's demonstration in favor ( of Protection promises to be a groat ' aH'air. For miles around, in Ohio and J Pennsylvania as well ns West Virginia, v the friends are coming. It will be a t sweet foretaste of the great jubilee after ' the election of Harrison and Morion. Col. Fki.i.owh comes to instnlotTTio * people of West Virginia in their duty in \\ a grave public crisis. .The burden of his ji advice is to vote for Cleveland. One good turn deserves another. Cleveland helped Fellows through in his light for 5l District Attorney of New York. Else- I; Where we give the opinions of other friends and supporters of Cleveland conceruing the manner of a man this pub- 5 lie instructor is. _ a "J usticb" states some facts and makes some comments far from creditable to o the management of the Hospital for Insane at Weston. Tho rank injustice of that management with regard to the o unfortunate patients ami the taxpayers i1 who support the institution, is one of >N the reasons why largo numbers of men 0' who helped to put the Democracy in \ power in this State will this year help C to give the Democracy a rest from the j eares of governing. Chairman' Towxskxd, of the Ohio j! Democratic Committee, is not well up in J his questions from the Bible, but he lias i drunk deep of the Hook of lleform as. Jj prepared 'by (irover Cleveland. So he j, goes ahead, as shown in i he Intklliuijx- p cek, telling the ollice-holders in Ohio $ that "The Lord loves a generous giver," J] and reminding them that the list of * givers will be carefully scanned when t he Democratic reformers come "to make .N tip their jewels." Could there bo a more ^ direct intimation that tlioso who do not * submit gracefully to the reform sweating j system of tho Cleveland Administration J* will get their walking papers "when this cruel war is over?" t A Weak Argument for True Wool. .Senator Kenna and other stumpers j who aro endeavoring to make the West I1 Virginia wool-grower believe that free Cj wool will benefit liini, attribute the de- jj clino in wool to tho competition of rj the West. Let us see how the supposed > strength of this argument will bear tho s strain of two very simple tests. The present tariff act, by which the duty on wool was reduced about onefifth, was passed in 1S8:?, bui did not go into effect until tho beginning of the next fiscal year. The etlect began to be seen the next year and has been seen and felt with increasing force every year since. Note the story of the figures: iMroitT*. ISM. |V\S. i\hi litis. round*. Clothlug Wools LM.lKW.tiT'J CuinbiiiK wool" l,;u7,ir?.'.?o I'urjwl wools. na.v.s.-vt More Imports in istw than in Ins:... t5D,5tw,767 It will be seen that the imports of foreign woo*, have more than doubled | since the reduction of the wool tariff. J Western wools do not figure in this do- p struct!ve competition, and have uotli- a ing to do with it. Whatever may 1 be their competitive force it cannot be : argued that it exerts itself through the Customs Houses. Nor is the percentage = of increase confined to carpet wools, so- _ called, which largely find their way into Gf clothing aud are imported at undervalu- u? ation for that special purpose. The irn-J rta of clothing wool, the staple of our est Virginia, Ohio ami Pennsylvania J( owers, have doubled along with the iports of the lower and lowest grades. ^ ic Free Trndo argument does not stand e strain of thin first test. In the .States oilicially classified as c 'estern [Reports of the Department of ? griculturej there were in 1887 more fil leop than in 1883 but less l>y nearly a t illion than in ISM. In the Pacific 11 oast grout) the growth of sheep hus- S indry has been brought to a stand- ,| ill. Oregon is one of the States of this 1 roup, and Oregon has recently told her t ster States what she thinks ot free \ ool. In the Territories the|industry is on c e down grade, and while there are 4 lore sheep than there were in 1883 1 lere are less than in any year since, [ ml the figures show a loss of half a > lillion sheep from 1880 to 1887. In the J reat stretch from the Ohio river to the t acific ocean there were 1,102,000 sheep >st from 1880 to 1S87. I Whatever this western competition * jay be it does not show a growing in- { ustrv. The entire country shows a )ss of 0,000,000 sheep since the reducion of the wool tariff in 1883. Thel'ree ' 'rade argument does not .stand the strain j (this second test. It must be that Senator Kenna and he other Free Trade stumpers did not ] onsult the oilicial record betore prepari)g their campaign speeches. s A Volci' l-'rom I'uytMto County. Po th* Editor of the IntcUUjcnctr. Sin:?On Tuesday evening hist the oyul.'unprejudiced portion of the citi- i ens of this locality inot at the Davis )pora House and organized a Go 11' Iieinblican club; discountenanced cverylung like Free Trade, and endorsed svery action of the Kepubhcan party. IVe/as Republicans, formerly had a little , nterest in free wool, but that was previous to the rebellion, when that article vas grown on the slaves' head. That natter was effectually settled by Presilent Lincoln's proclamation in 1303, , linco which time we are strict protecionisfs. One tiling is certain, as West Virginia increases in wealth, meehinisin and intelligence, Democracy will vither and die. Gpd speed the* blow tnd send us free schools, free press and ree, tin prejudiced men and women, i'ou may rely upon our doing our part, uul voting thoroughly through witliout icratchcs. Give us General Harrison or President and General Golf for Jovernor and then will we "hail it as lie dawn of a political millenium." Goit Uei'uiilican Ci.ua. Coal Valley, II . I'd., Oct. (i. I'uiieiuK of Viciiliiit of Two Wrrcks ytfclnl Corr&poii'lencc of On: InUlUycuccr. Guaftox, W. V a.,Oct. 8.?The funeral )f Bishop Carr, who was killed in the jollision near Cornwallison last Friday light, took place here yesterday afternoon and was attended by a large number of friends. The .Brotherhood of i.,.l I.UCUIUUllYU JUigUJUim mtvuuvvt tit ?? body. TIit> funeral services were coniucted by Kev. Flanagan, of the l*rosl?y:erinn church, ami were very impressive. The body of W. II. Wiley, railway postal clerk, who was killed iu the ollison on the Metropolitan branch, readied here yesterday morning. The interment took place this afternoon, it is learned that Mr. Wiley was smothered .0 death by the huge quantity of mail jacks contained in the car, and which MKshroiuled liiiu when the car upset. Lie was a most excellent man and worthy citizen, and his death is deeply "egretted by nil. itravu Up. You are feeling depressed, your appeit?? is poor, you are bothered with headtche, you are ttdgetty, nervous, and geu?raliy*oMt of sorts, and want to brace up. >race up, hut not with stimulants,spring nedicines, or bitters, which have for heir basis very cheap, bad whisky, and rhich htiinulate vou for an hour, and lieu leave voti in worse condition than a'foiv. What you want is an alterative hat will nurify your bloocl, start healthy nioii of liver'and kidneys, restore your italitv, ami give renewed health and trmgth. Such a medicine you will fiml 11 Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a iottle at Logan i*c Co.'s drug stoic. 3 How It uiul All About II, it was Tuesday, September 11, 1888, 1 ways Tuesday, the 220 th Grand Month- 1 v* drawing of The Louisiana State LotL*ry occurred under the sole management, as usual, of (Jcn'ls (J. T. Beaureard, of La., and Jubal A. Karly, of Va. 'lie prizes ranged from $100 to $.'500,000, nd were distributed everywhere. Do on want to know to whom and where? Co. 1 >7,12!) drew the First Capital Prize f ?.">00,000. It was sold in fractions: nc-fourtli so'd to Jacob Shipsey, New i 'ork City; the rest went to Costa Kica, j \ A. The Second Capital prize of $100,- ( 00 went to No. 21,02.\ sold in fractional arts at SI each, sent to M. A. Dauphin, { few Orleans, La.; one-twentieth went i i) J {auk of Maysville, Maysville, Ky.; i ne to J. 0. Kouian, St. James Parish, J .a.; ono to Ohio Valley Nat'l Bank of t lineinnati, O.; one to a depositor * hvough Stale Nat'I Bank, New Orleans, 1 <a.; one to B. L. Bennett, care of So. lapk of Ga., Savannah, Go.; one to a deositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San 'rancisco, Cal.; one to Anglo-Californiau lank, San Francisco, Cal.; two to John 1. ilowald, Columbus, O., through lom'l Nat'l Bank of Columbus. The .'hird Capital Prize of $50,000 was drawd y No. 44,545, also sohl in fractional arts of twentieths at $1 each, sent to 1. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, ha.: one rent to Chas. T. Silk, Galesville, Wis., Iiroagh Bank of Galesville; one to First rat'l Bauk of Sulphur Springs, Tex.; ne to a depositor through Louisiana at'l Bank, New Orleans, La.; one to srael Seliginau, New York; one to First i [at'l Bank of Temple, Tex.; the other . . . ,_.f h'i._ rt I c arcs Wt'lllCISCWlluri!. I III" rminn viijuiiu 'rizo of $25,000 went to No. 1,587, also old in fractioual twentieths: one to no. Weinnig, J r., St? IJerbigney St., Now , Orleans, La.; one to K. C. Porter, Con- t pal Music Hall, Chicago, III.; ono to * lartin Welch, through Atlanta Bank of 5 itlanta, Tex.; ono to ,lames Ilobards, ^ [illsdale, Mich., through First State lank of Hillsdale, Mich.; ono to 1). riegcr, So. Chicago, 111. Any infonnaon desired can bo had on an application i M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleans, La. . ho whole affair will go over on Tuesday, [i>v. l.'t, 1SSS. Take note of date. n Dr. BULL'S facilitate* TtttMnaanA &SADV CVDIiO ^culatAHthellowoIfl. A6 J ifftul MuUl ftUdruggUU-Prtoc?Sctg. 0111 I 'C Cures Coughs, Colds, . DULL 0 Hoarseness, Asthma, Ironchiiis, p A||A|| Croup, Incilient Con-(fU|J|]|)sumption, . nd relieves Consurap- C VQ11D " ivi- Persons. 25 cents. ^ I nllr ... - - _ ^ m cusca'ciiiARima'tor c*. t MOKE term, Prlct 10 Cu. At all truiihu, " Special Notices. "IT!Si-AU Fill lopncd lrco by Dr. Kllne'l O rat Kern Rotorer. So Flu alter Brut tUf. tt ?. Ifomlouccnrcf. Trwtlw ?na Jp 00 trial * tllo froo lo Kit rax* Ben J 10 Dr. Kline. 931 CtKOMl. 1'MUdclpM*. f*. ?'? IN A llOliUEl! COUNTY. .C|>lll>li<'Uii l*olo Illilnui^ ill llif llul llrd nl I'ri'B Trailn Iiciiiucrac)'. prriot Corrr*pwulr?i r vj thr JnieUfycnecr. High Vibw, Va., Oct. <1.?Last week lio Kepublican* of High View and vi inily rained a Hag at this plaee in bonoi f Harrison and Morton. The j?olc Lands in Hampshire, near the line l?c ween the two States, and is a beauty icarly one hundred feet high. A goot rowu was in attendance, and was ad Iressed by Gen. John Holler, a caudi [ate for Congress in Virpiuia. Uen Roller's speech was plain, pointed and tf he purpose. At thu close of his speccl homilies presented him with a beauti ul bouquet. Ho was followed by Mr. John II. Holt >f \Vest Virginia. Air. Holt made a tin* >lFort. The crowd Boon learned that In vas by no means "slow of tongue." 11< ;xposed the Freo Trade fallacy to it jones. Young Mr. Pownal, of Komney vas next to speak. TliOBun being lov ic had but time to make a few remarks jut they were to the point and wit) narked intelligence. A Republican Hag in something en irely new in this section, and it has s< itirred our unbelieving brethren of th Freo Trade persuasion, that they, toe ire going to do likewise. I'uiinion* to Wi-sl Virginian*. facial Dlnntch U> the. Intelligencer. Washington, I). (J., Oct. -The fol owing pensions have been granted t V'irmnSfitie INiKEAHK?Michael .Stump, Ccntrt i-ille; Kphraim Hess. Spencer: Jasper Marletuy, llall; John lloil'man, Samaria llcnry Weaver, Cecil; Gcorgo W. Marl jell, Ueedsville; J>;ivid It. Flahcrt} I'ine Grove; John W. lJoliner, Fellow* villc; John W. Wright, Bevier; Williai 11. Smith, St. Albans; Harrison Hire, I' Pleasant; FrancisTavlor, Moundsvillc lieorge Roberts, Wheeling; Andrei Black, Hall; Greenberry lJcrrickmur Moori'sville. Okk-in'ai- Widows?Susan, mother c Moses K. Martin, Deer Jack; Minor < William Allen,Tyner; Hose Ann, mot) er of Franklin Knobbs, Fellownville Mary A., widow of John T. McKissit Kanawha Head; Klias C?., father of Eliii N. .1. Moreland, Willow Island. Kestohatiox?Patrick iirannon, Ke\ IteiHsn: William 11. liimtoU,Coj>ev haver's Mills; Franklin Jackson, Unior town; John iJ. Roberts, i'arkersbur^ William Tucker, Wellsburg. (.mucin* a i' invalid?UrllUlore 11. i' v( Newark; Jacob A. Suiter. Huntington James N. Casto, Clifton; Felix W. Co liua (deceased) Auburn; John Wingrovt Waverly; Isaac W. M. IVrine, Avon l'ary McXair, Bruoeton Mills; John ( Kogere, Lizemore's. Khissuk and In( luiask?Kichard Co liiifl, Mason City. l"lr? xtt WvlNvlllo, Spcclal Vltjxilch h the JnhUi'jaiccr. East Liverpool, 0., Oct. 9.?Fire di stroyed the two-storv residence of Mr..1 L. Fisher in Wellsville, four miles belo this place, yesterday morning. I5ut litti of the contents were saved. Loss.$KJ (XX). No insurance. Sure Throat is particularly favorable to the contra' lion of Diphtheria. Heed the warninj and use i>arbys Prophylactic Fluid, at once allays the inflammation of tli throat, subdues the pain and gi.ves pel manent relief. It promptly and ellecti ally destroys all contagion and dip] theritie germs. Jt is a safeguard againi Diphtheria, and should be used on tli lirst symptoms of sore throat as a gargli Suudiiy Kxcuraionti. On and after Sunday, May 0, the Olii River Jlailroad will sell excursion tic! ets every Sunday until further iioticc Wheeling to Sistersville and retur $1 50, Wheeling to Parkersburg and r turn $2 '2b. Tickets good one day onl; Ilow could we get along without oi "Mile-End ?" Couldn't. Dki.vk Malto at soda fountain. NEWI.AND?On Tuesday morning, Octobcr JSSS, lit 1' o'clock. MIhs Ijeknk Nkwi.and. The funeral will take |0ncc from the residence IIr. John Xewlund, No. IW1U Water Hrec Thursday afternoon, October 11, at "J o'clock J'riendu of the family arc respectfully ii vitcd to altcud. Interment at Mt.Zion Cot rtriv. WORTH $1,000 f rESTIMOXIAI, 01' 111)11. t1i0s. l'AUi-1 of iiekiex corxrv. Would not Tako $1,000 for It-Re Moved of Flftoen Years' buffering from Dyspepsia. AurAiu, <. *., Juno 'J2,1887.?II. H. I!. Con pntiy, Atlanta, ?Ja.?Gentlemen: 1 bad sufierc Irom that terrible disease, dyspepsia, fur ovc llftcen yearn, null during that time tried ever; thing I could hour of. and itpent over three inn Ired dollars in doctors' bllltf, without rcceivin the slightest 1*eut>llt. Indeed, 1 continued I j row worn;. Finally, niter 1 despaired of ol inining relief, a friend recommended 1!. ii. 1 [botanic Hlood Itaitn), and I began using it; no However, expecting to lie benefitted. Aftt iihing luilf a bottlo 1 was Httisficd that I wiih Li Ing benefitted, and when the sixth bottle wi taken 1 felt like a new matt. 1 would not tali l.coo for the good it has done me; in fact, tli relief 1 derived from itiH priceless. J firmly b< lieve thut I would have died hud 1 not taken i Respectfully, etc.. THOMAS PAULK For the blood, use 11.11.11. For scrofula, use 11. If. II. For catarrh, use D. II. Ii. For rheumatism, use B. II. II. For kidney troubles, use II. II. II. For skin diseases, use 11. II, II. For eruptions, use II. II. II. For all blood poison, use II. II. 11. Ask your neighbor who has used 11. II. II. of It nerits. Get our book free filled with certificate >f wonderful cures. SPE_CIAL. All who noire full information about tin auute mi'l euro of Mood 1'oIsoiin, borofula o Scrofulous Swelling, Ulcers, fore*, llheutna ism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc.. can so lure by mall free, a copy of our tU'pnge II lustra od Hook of Wonder*, tilled with the moht won Icrlul and startling proof over before known. Address, BLOOD 11AI.M CO., Atlanta, GO. LOGAN & CO., Wlml.'Mili' Ak-' iitf. Jewelry, Watches, &c. attention, Sportsmen! OUR STOCK OF KINK Breach Loading Guns, por Fall Trade, I* now complete. We have Gum rom $ '> to 515 each, representing nearly ever3 elinblc maker known. Our prices are Kuurnn L'ed a* low as any bouse in the country. Cal ud sec us or write for prices. I. C. DILLON & CO., Jeweler*, I'Jit Market Street. We are A cent* for Cbambcrlin ?fc 1'ctcrt' Cart idge Co.'* loaded slic'.lv scjo Housefurnishing Hardware. JX> 1101'SKKICKl'IlIiS. Have you ever used tbe Standard Wax Strings.' They seal fruit more perfectly, nre more cleannnd it la impossible to get wax iuslde the in or jar. Wholeudc or retail. OKW. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, aul.V17 I.'IO Main Street. CARPET SWEEPERS! The Improved Grand Rapid s and Improved rowu Jewell with rubber furniture protector; 10 beat Sweeper* in the market, at the Hard arc nnu uousciuruumnc store 01 NESBITT & BRO., ac29 . 1J1J Market Street. Now Advertisements. Ferrets for sale-male ani> Komali-. \\. K. OIFFIN, BrMpimrt, Oljlo. ik-II) ; ^TTENTION! Thoro will !? u meeting of the Washington - District IlcpuhlicausonThiUFday evening, October 11, nt tlio Wigwam ou -?x 11?itreet. 5 BuslticHHof importance domatnLs tho presence of nil Republicans i;i the ?1 i?>trli t. 0. J. RAWLINO. ov 1? Problem. ! ^OTICE." All pernou* knowing ihemselvo* indebted to the CMtato of I ho late WlHiiuu McMoohen, by . note or otherwise, are requested in settle > promptly. Tho?e buying bill*, present them at , once. 1 J. I.. McMKCIlEN. It. 15. McMKCUKS, nolo Kxeoutors. ? QAIU) OF THANKS. - The Junior Plumed Knights do.-ire to extend ii their thunk* to Mr. Edmund K. booking for fur? nbhing them with red fire for the parade ou , Monday cveulug, October K? V WILL ZANK, President. t! t'vwunv I.'nrlf OfllO 1 Engine For Sale. 0 Oncl2x2\(W to .V) e*tluinted hone power): L' roocIhm new; only run about two yean*, with > best of run*. Will nell thin Engine lor $4-50. to be delivered about December 1. Now lit um* at our works. _ oelO BLOCH BROS. I )U. LKOX X. KEEFEK, Io Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate Veterinary Deportment Univeraily uf Petitihyivanlu. Ornci::?No. to FOOltTEENTII ST. Telephone connection. ??clO K. GIFFEX & CO., l" STATE ACKNTS FOIt !' The Ross Feed Cutters. . Mne (11 fTcrent stylos and hIjior, from the Hand ' Lover to the larue power size. * Hell City Few! Outturn. i, Write /or circular and pricch. 1520 Main Street, if oclO-n.tw Wheeling. W. Vn. ?f " Tho Toy tlio Child Likes Best -is the- m "anchor" * A|ft, Stone Ssilij Siccks, ^vt g?C* Sc2l8:ono. Throo Colors. i- ACi.KVKariiwKNrforfhUd' ^ij^| * > ?' full For pl.TA, ur ik-i'i' ^ poht rrto c:i ai'i'Ilcntloii to F. Ad. Richter & Co., ; 3(0 DROADV/AY, NEW YOftX. ' UlMU-MWMU' UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACT10S1~ Over n Million DiNtributed Louisiana State Lolter.v Company, L'- Incorporated by txic Lcclhiature in is^, m . Kducatfoiiul and Chnritublo pun*>*>cs, aud It? - franchise made a part of tho present Stale ('on ... stitutlou.iu lS'/'J, by an ovcrwhclmiug populm voto. Ie It* Grand k5tnaor.nis.miy Duawinos talt . place gemlanuually, (June and December), auo ' It* (i it a so Sisoi.k Nujiukh Drawing* tuke i?lnc?_ on enrh of tl?? other teu mouths In the year, one are hIi drawn in public, lit the Academy of Mu tic, New Orleans, i.a. L'- "Wo do hereby certify thnt wc supervise tht * Arrangements for all the Monthly and Seini-An i. nual Drawings of Tho Louisiaua Stato Lotterj 1 Company, and in person manage and control tin it' Drawings themselves, and that tho same nic I-, conducted with honesty, fuirucM, and in good . faith toward all parties, and we authorize tbi Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles i- of our eiguatures attached, in its advertbslit menu." I -^^25 n JT ^ Commissioner. y'. We the undersigned Hnnks and Hankers will pay nil J'rizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot ... teriea which may be presented at our counters. R. M. WALMSLKY, Pres. I^ouisiana Nat'l Dank I'lKKHK LANAUX. Pres. State National Hank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Bank. CAUL KOliN, l'res. L'uiou National Hank. Grand Monthly Drawing ii In tho Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Novombor 13, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE. $300,000. 110.000 Tickets nt Twenty Dollars each. Halve > ?. *10; Quarters S3; Tenths $!; Twentieths 81. ii- i.ist uk rnizLs. ii- 1 I'rizcof ?100,000 is roo.OCiC 1 Prize of llO.OOO ie lOO.OUC 1 Prize of ftO.OOOis 60.CCC 1 1'rlze of 2ft.00U is 2ft,<XK) 'J Prizes of 10,000 arc 20,wjfl ftTrizcsof ft,000 are 25,01 C 2.1 Prizes ol 1,000 aro 25.000 J, loo Prizen of J.CO are fio.uwi ' :ho Prizes of 800 are W.UOC 600 Prize* of 200 ore lOO.Otti * approximation pu1zks. 100 I'rizcs of ?..00 are 60,000 - loo do. :uj0 arc 100 dt>. 200 are 20,000 terminal prizes. 099 do. 100 arc 99.9.'0 999 do. 100 are 99,900 d 3,131Prizes amounting to 91.0^-2,800 ',r Notk.?Tickets drawing Capital Pilzes are not entitled to terminal Prizes. J" For Club Kates, or any further information >? desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly ? Mating your rcsidcucc, with State, County, '' Street and Number, aioro rapid return mail de' livery will be assured by your enclosing an envelopo bearing your full address. 'r Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Order*, b" or New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Cur|S reucy by Express (ut our expense) add reused to 42 M. A. DAUPHIN, e New Orleans. Lu.. : or M. A.. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, I a. pCMruorp That the presence of Generals ilulllDIUDDU Jicauregard and Early, who are in chargc of the drawings, is a guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all cijual, au<l that no one can possibly divine what number will draw a Prize. "RKMEMHEK, also, tiiat the payment of Prize* 1* Guarantixd by Koor Nationai.1Ia.nks of New Orleans, und the Tickets are signed by the President of an Institution, whose chartered right* are recognized by the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any lmitatioua or anonymous ] GEO. A. WICKHAM, Auction House and Loan Office. No. 1153 MARKET ST. e I REGULAR SALE DAYS. CONSIGN M ENTS SOLICITED. ? "Prompt attention given to Outdoor Sales. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE And Other Articles of Value. All business strictly confidential. ocS RED FIRE. Wo cud Miipply you with Red Fire In Sticks at I Low rrlcw. Large Size, 15c. Small Size, IOc. 1 WWc have a Fresh Routed Coffee at 18 cti. Conner & Snedeker, oc*? Cor. Markets Fourteenth fit*. G* UN'S, KIFLKS AND REVOLVERS. " HOCK 61 BRO., No. 1113 Market St., are aj^nt* for the celebrated Koyetone Double Barrel Breoch Loading Shot Gun, nn.l other mnkc* of Guns. Rifles ami Revolvers. Aleo C^uimbrrlnln** mid 1'utrr'n CnrtrldRVB. Fine Pocket and Table Cutlery a Specialty. All the above goods at remarkably low figure*. I ?x-:i Mn-Mw HO(*iK <fc HitO. TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1,000 newspapers divided into STATES ANI-SECT10NSwill bo icnt on application? To those who want tholr Advertising to pay. wo can oiler no hotter medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections of our b elect Local Lj*t. GEO. P. KOWELL <fc CO., Newspaper Advertising Durcnu, oc3 mwf4w 10 Spruce Street. New York. A LL KINDS OF #1 PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK Neatly and promptly executed at the Daily Intellioexcm Jon Orncs, Noa. ? and 27 Fourteenth street. Ceo. E. Stifel&Co._ Geo ! Stifei cfc OO. Grand Display of Elegant Novelties. SILKS, VelvetsiPlushes PLAIN AM) NOVEL Combinations in Wool and Silk, AND WOOL. Fine Dress Fabrics, The Latest and Best Styles from the Eastern Markets. TIIE NEW WEAVES Milanais and Royal, In Plain, Daconncnud Broclie Stripes for Street itad Everting Wear. All-Wool Dress Fabrics, Silk nml Wool Stripes and l'lulds, and SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. -RO-H.-Hj PATTERNS Ladies Cloths And Broadcloths. I : EXCLUSIVE STYLES & PATTERNS. 1114 Main St. Hi-17 J. S. Rhodes & Co. J. S, RHODES & CO. NBW PALL AND WINTER Dress Goods. NEW WOOL HENRIETTAS, In the correct bliades for the season. New Broadcloths. New Wool Plaids and Stripes, FOE COMBINATION SUITS. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY Schoppor's Best Fast Black Ladies' Hose 25 CENTS, \a/^~4.u a r\ VV Willi '-tKJ ucllld. J. S. RHODES & CO. pom SEAL SKIN r> TT S \ T TT1 r^i A SAUJUJiS! In now shapes, and period in lit anil finish. At much lower | prices than heretofore. Orders by mail, or information desired, | will receive special and prompt j attention. When customers arc known to the house, or satisfactory references are furnished, | uoods will he sent 011 approval. C, G. GDNTHER'S SONS, (EFTAULISHED A. D. ICO.) 184 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK CITY. oc6-xtw G. Mendol & Co.?Furniture and Carpets. THE NEW STYLES ARE BEADTI We nro pleased to anuoiiocc largo arrivals of New Good#, fresh trow tho innuuluciurcni. Vouj | attention i? invited to ? choice, complete and carefully selected assortment ol the Newest and | I mustChiinnluK Kilect-s in v Parlor and Chamber Suits, DINING-ROOM, HALL & LIBRARY FURNITURE, ?Single Pieces Miscellaneous Furniture,? , CARPETS, LINOLEOMS, OIL CLOTHS, Rugs, Mats, &c., &c. In every Department wo offer unparalleled inducements to buyers In the way of High Clans Goods frf quality beyoiul question, and to tlie?e we add unlimited variety in all new novelties and the STRONG INDUCEMENT OK LOW PRICES, by which we shall demonstrate that the Cheapest fis well as the Choicest slock is that of G.MENDEL&CO., Furniture & Carpets. m^ iio/l u/f aim otdcct INU. u<c-r lvifAim o 1111??i?* i ^^ Undertaking a Specialty. ??n House & Herrmann's Cash and Credit House. "Suppose We Talk It Over ?" Yes, let's talk it over. It'll do us both good. Winter's coming on. There's coal to buy, wood to lay in, heavy garments to be purchased, and so on. For the next month or two it'll be nothing but pay out, pay out; and you'll sort o' feel as if you'll have to put off getting that Carpet you know you need, or that Chamber Set your wife is very anxious to have. Now if it was all a consideration of money you might think just that way. But it isn't* If you get that new Stove, or that Carpet, or that Chamber Set of us you won't need nearly as much ready money as you will to buy the coal, the wood, and the clothing. We'll sell you Ten Dollars worth of r i II 1 1 CCA... ~ anything we carry lor one cionar uown anu uuy terns ,i And, if you pay that half dollar regularly, every week, it will be the easiest arrangement you ever went into" in your life. JjEgc^We propose to make FREE delivery of all purchases to Bellaire, Kenwood, Bridgeport, Martin's Ferry and Fulton. Hnn.qp HFRRMANN'S A JL A?< V^vy A A A?- ?? ^ Casli and Credit Furniture and Carpel House, 1300 Main Street, WHEELING. W. VA. Frew & Bortschy? Furniture and Carpots. JSl CALL. Must be given to pcoplo who will not wako up to tho necessity of coming to r>?u: ? ii? c?? n.... QDDIMn QTHPK 11Liuaiiy LAciii1111\/wi vi iumv v# ? ww... It Is a beautiful assortment of the very -LATEST STYLES AND HIGHEST QUALITIES!? FURNITURE AND CARPETS I Oil Cloths and Linoleum, Window Shades and Curtain Poles, Saxony Chlidema Rugs, New, Smyrna and Moquett Rugs, Fancy and Plain China, Napier and Cocoa Mattings. M-You will Hud it very profitable to visit us and inspect ourcarcfullysclccted Spring Btock Orht Frew&Bertschy, 1117 Main Street. Special attention given to Undertaklngand Arterial Embalming. Telephone calls answered at nil hours. , Political. Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. : fnwinnlrfn (laa/lri I Geo. Hibberd & Son, \JGL1I1 UftlftaUUUUij Bucccssors to Thompson & lllbbcrd, * " PRACTICAL -Epj Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, i T)JYW|)C BRASS_FOUNDERS, ; XJXjLI m jL\ 1 j 1 V SPECIALTIES.?Natural Gab Supplier Btearo _ __ _ limiting and Ventilation. OURGEES 1314 Market Street, WITH CANDIDATES NAMES WHEELING, W. VA. S ru i<r t/<u Vn?Jnfv All work promptly dono at most rcanon S? HjiVuS) LVCrjl \llllCt jj able prlros. my2? CHINESE LANTERNS, ry jx. hare & son, CAMPAIGN TORCHES, &c., miactical ~AT~ Plumbers, (Jus anil Steam Fitters, J. Vv^. LOANE S, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. 15 X. (lay St., Ralllmoro} Mil. ' Sond for Price List. Dentistry. 7 f Professional Cards. Tonic'k. m'..kknxas, " Attorney at Law, E 1 TWELFTH STREET, L rkl I a t Wj w%h wxlm I m M "C13 Wheeling. W. Va. IPlBR T MDill ^fioH h Q. W. ATKINSON, HHBMS?#* S ATTORNEY AT LAW, and i B ^ t o = General Insurance Agent, ISIS Markot St., Wheeling, W. Va. frovpY ~ "Collection* promptly attendod to. Iniur- {VI 1 "1 tnce solicited in wheeling, and in all part* of *rr\ i r\ a ki Weat Virginia. Can place Insurance at loweat TU LUnlN On Fim Mortgage Security on Ohio Ileal Eatate. A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB l' ??n v?R. T. HOWELL, ... jljL Printing nwitlr and promptly executed at Inroranco and Real K?tntc ARcnt. U*e Intelligence* Jod Kooma. Jy20 Bridgeport, Ohio. Amusements. "opera house?" MONDAY EVEMX(>, OCT. 15. Important Announcement. A Genuine Troat. lAfflES C. ROACH In II 1?> Own IrKi-Amcrican I'lnv, ham nadpv 1^1-w* t/riJiv i , 'NDKK TIIE MAN.UJEMKST OK J. M. HILL, of the Union Squaro Theatre, N. Y. Replete with heart interest. Sparkling with wit, Imnn.r and music. Tne leading characters?Irish. The wit and vivacity-Celtic. The scenes ami Incidents? American. Presented liv a Company of Positive Pro* leloucy aided by an Excellent Orchestra. Kverv* vhcrc accorded mistimed popular favor. No otie can sit through "I>an Darcy" without jecomlng strongly Interested In the play and the jrrsoniility of James C. Uoach.?St. Jjiuii l'ott-I)i/i]>atdi. Admission, 75and -V) cents: n?? extra charge' for reserved sen la. Heats on sale at?A. Iloii.v \ Mutic Store, side to commence Thursday, October II. oi-.? Grand Opera House. * O. ('. (SENTIIEtt, Le.steo and Manager. Three Nights Only, Octolicr 11,!_ and l mid Saturday Matinee, SPLENDID ('AST! <iltEAT .SI KNIO EFFECTS: The Thrilling and Popular Melo drama, THE BLACK FLAG! Presented by an able and powerful companv under the iminancnient ol ?M. M<('KKadY, with the original scenery, realistic diet tA.e. a perfect production of a njiignlllceut play. Prices of admission, 15, and :>o cents. Matinee prices. 15, *J.'? and :ti cents. Kescrvtd scats on StIeBl .Md.lire Hot!'.- I'lmrnui' Announcements. ^MKOUKCKMISNT. To the Voters of Ohio County: I nm a candidate for the oft ice (./ I'lwcuilinR Attorney, and respectfully solicit your votes at h<> cli PtfiiM to ho hold Nnvi'inher ti. IfcSS. Truly voui8, Jy4 J<>K )> K1.SON. Public Salo. PUBLIC SALE. DON'T MISS T1I1S CIIAKCR TO BUY A SPLENDID HOME! A Two-story Frame Dwellinc Ilousoonc squaro above the Court Home, in Moutidsvillo, \V. Va. The house is built in modem st>le: has nine rooms and two hall*: cellar under whole house: lower story flashed In hard \vu?kI. There is also a two-K.ory frame br.lldlnR on the corncr id same lot, now used as a More-room. This property will be ^ ?1?1 on SATUKIMY, OCTUHliU I It, l.sss, to the lushest uud best bidder, as 1 desire to leave this town. M'. 1 . For Ront. jJ'UU liK.NT. The Desirable Business House Now occupied l?y us. K<?r further particulars mil mi (UCK1IAM .V CONAllD. Lu.sc Ball K.\ehange, seVJ No. Ul> Minn Mn t 1. TJiOll ItU.NT. , Several Ofllccs and Kooms. STOKEKOOM 11)I~ MAIN STREET. Lodging Kooms iii iJnilv'.s Block. II. FOHBES. jolt 1M.? C 1::>|>11 ?i?' Strict. TJ*OK 11ENT. The New Businos House just completed at No. 10(?7 .Main Street. The main business room In 100 feet, fitted up with ull moderu improvements Apply to JAMKS !-. HAWi.EY, JylO No. l tUO Miiln Sirt'Pt. For Sale. CjTOCKS FOBSALE. Shares Warwick China Company. 1 Shares ElSOll (i Iiihh Co. lo Shares Riverside <ila> < Company. 20 Shuros bullclle Null Mil!. 50 Klmres Jelll'raon Null Mill. ft Shares Belmont Noil Mill. 10 Shares Wheeling Electrical Company. 1.1UW1N, Aunt. ocO No. '-'l Two I fill F tn ft. A/fAK'SIlALL COUiNTV I'AlLM.S IjJL foh sale. Highly improved farm of 110 ncres, 7 miles south oi Moumlsville, convenient to church anil schools, within two miles of mill and More. Farm of about W aeri'K, two milts from river iind ruihoad; part bottom. W. V. IIOCE it I1P.O., Je.TQ IMmkt t street. FOR SALE. Building Lots in old Fair Grounds, Zane's Orchard. North and Honth Fiont streets nud South Ponn street, at very low ll?urca. A Four Koomed Cottage forS'J-So. Seven Roomed Home, No. 27 South York street, hath-room, Ac. Six Koomed Brick House, southwest corner Thirty-eighth and Wood htrtci; will pay us uti investment. Five Koomed Hoiiho, No. *J1 North itrondway street, all in lirstclass condition; will make a very pleasant home. Seven Roomed IIoiikp. No. North Front street; river lot, on high ground. Five Koomed Ilon.se- ui 710 Market street; a good property cheap. A Rood Three lloomed CottAge, lot : .:xllO, No. r.2 Honth Huron street, Dwelling llouK'H hIwiivh ou hand for rent. J)?l G. O._SM1TH. I'.".1" Main St. FOR SALE. (24) Twoutf-IUurLoUin Caldwell's Addition to (lie Oily ol Wheeling. raid Lot* arc bounded on the north by Twenty* ninth fttreut, on the ea>t l>y Fillmoi? atreel. on the south by the liamllim Homestead, and ou the west by the H. O. It. it. Their proximity to tlie atiovo named railroad render* them excellent sltea fur manufacturing Mlahllshmunt*. if not sold in thirty days will bo sold at pub* lie uuctiou. For terms and furl' er information api)ly to W. V. HOOK imo., i:'iKl Mnrbnt. Ktnirt. Or William M. Handun, mi IS H. W. Slri? ? tith ^t. Real Estato. FOR RENT. S'o. 1112 llaltimore street. 4 rooinrd hou'e... <<i Sit. m-i Market ?t.,btorc-room and rcllnr.... 1 10 S'o. irj|7 Market ht., More-room and cellar..l"> i*i No. V2I3 Market Mreet, third Hour <;<? S'o. 7J1U Mnrket fctreet, third iloor (U S'o. 1012 Market htreet, More-room and tv.<> room* 20 <"0 S'o. lu<7 Market meet, More room lu 00 s'o. I'.ijj Main btreet, barroom and IIxtun three rooms and cellar 20 00 s'o. 211 Kigbtcetith Btreet, :t room- (i s'o. j.'iC Nineteenth Mreet, :> roomed home... '?) s'o. ZiU.') J/t'-oh btreet, I roomed hout-r y wj s'o. 1201 Alley 11, near Twelfth lud MeColloch Mreet tl(H) \'o. Alley 11, near Twelfth and Mi? oh loeh btreot ;i 00 1o. 2.'iHJ Main btreet,;! rooiun and i lhir r, ,VJ s"o. 07 Eleventh btreet, y room* and cellar.. 0 (xl FOR SALE. No. f/.Zane Mreet. No.'/.?/. ?ne mreet. No.23 and 2f? Twentieth street, with lot of :ronnd cornering on Alley H and Twentieth tree Ut. No. ai2fi Market street. Lot ol ground fronting 'i'.Q feet on Twenty, lilrd street. No. fiO North Front street. No. 07.1 Main street, Martin's Ferry. No. M Virginia mrcct. No. 2505 Koff street. No. i!?!K Main utrcet, 1"> room* and mile. No. >'.? Fourteenth street. No. 'JKM Main street. 'Jacrci and 0 rouuied house cant of Trliidcl.hiii. $1,400. l?Ja acre* on Edglngton Lane. JAMES A. HENRY, teal Estate Agent, U.S. Pension mid Claim Attorney. Collector nnd Notnrv I'ulille. tirti " Mai:1.1 i . To Farmers, Cardoners, Etc. PSIITlfQ I- ' - in.!.:, luAUiluu Jcm-y Ho(!? nriil Horki-hiro Hu<iri, . Rockn and B. inborn rhlekeiiH llron/o TurDVH, Kggs Kii'l CAM' III HQOMiU. KNlilNM, Ifllii, II. V'n. best mil riicuj tv-1; jcirt pay :i lumber. batklACtlon uuarnuteeii on all. IIAQ Wool book for ecu is ami mime* and 1LU0 addrcMOf twenty wido nwakc Farmer*, md stamp for circulars to T. K. CAIWKAIWK. no2SMtr U'ryt^r W VV Musical Goods. LliKK i'lA.NO For $275. We have a fine Weber 1'iano, u*ed but a short me, which wo offer lor 00. ItJI F. W. BAUMKIt & CO,