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WJIKKLI.N<;, W. VA? NOVI.MIHKIC ft, 1888. .!
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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKKT. Jj"
FOU HKiaUI)l?T|
BENJAMIN UAB'lls'uN.iiI Itidllfflii.
you vick rnrjinKNT.
LIIVI r. MORTON. <>/ New York. },*a
roll KMUrroll^-AT'LAItOKt
AUGUSTUS I*OLLA? k, of Ohio County; ,
T. J'. DAV1KS, of Fayette County. |?y
Outfitter EI.KCTOIW. til!
Jlrst-AN IHUN V .">11111. of Tyler. . .
Second- k. i-.. AST, of ttououKalta. In
Third?J. W. IIKA VN'KH, of I'pbur. ,Jn
Fourth-J. A. UlltltONri. of Ma>on.
KEPL'BLIC.V.V STATE TICKET. 01.
Fon GOVKKNOIt, 'i"'
NATHAN GUFF, of Harrteon Couuty. VV
rou auihtou,
(?F.O. M. JJOWKKS,of IJerkoIcy County, J
ton TQKASVKKit, '
1111'AM LEWIS, of Clay County. Jjj
Foil ATTOHX KV O EN En At,
WM. l?. HUMUM), of OHIO County.
FOU M-lT.it I.N IKS DENT OF 8CII00M, rt1
T. It. McCIlJItK, ol Wnynu County. (|,
pot: jrihii-jt hvpbehic ruvtiT, {
JOHN W. MASON, of Taylor County:
II. C. McWHoitTKIt.ol KauawhaCounty. hi
FOB CONOIlEn.
First District?O. W. ATKINSON, of Ohio.
Hccoik! 1/jnirk't?W. li. tl. FUCK, of Berkeley. ca
'i fiiiil Muriel?J. li. McGINNlH, of Itul?l?;h. ?
Fourth UUtrlet?C. H. SMITH. of Wood.' "
FOK CtKCUIT J UIKJEH. 11
Jtmptt 11. I'A I'LL, of Ohio County. ?l
JOHN a. CAMI'HKLI,, of Hancock County.
ftEPUBLtt'AJf COUNTY TICKET. ?
* FOR fTTATK SENATE. P
It. J. SMITH, of Uaucouk County. at
IIOUSK OK tittXil AT KB. (.
FRANCIS T. WOOD, 1
Ht'iiO L LOOS. ?
THOMAS I'KINCE, ,|
W.M. DIMLAF.
siiKicipr.
thomas c. moffat. f
1'itOSECCTINQ ATTOKNE*. 'J'
JOSKFH I). KLSON. (
ASSK.H.sOli.1.
Ory?TlloMAS M. JONES. ?
cofntkv?A. j. ritllULTZE. j
Don't let a fraudulent ballot go iu if
you can help it. v
j
It is America against the world. u
Which side are you on?
Look out for election dodges at the
Inst moment. Don't forget the Morey '
letter forgery of 1880.
You can scratch a name oil'your ticket
and put on another in pencil, in ink t
or printed in red ink. (j
Goff has won golden opinions wher- '
i?vor ho has been. He will make such a (!
Governor us any State might bo proud of. 11
Don't cast :i vote that you will have to fl
regret. If you wan't Cwteetion don't i
bo hoodwinked into voting for Free j
Trade. i,
Tukv are hatching something on At- 11
kinson but have not been able to (Inter- "
initio whether it will pay. They ought lf
to put it out and try it. l<
Tuuv jumped on Uofl". See how the
gallant lighter puts them down and ?
walks on theui for sport. Hero is a
chance ior tin? llojisUr to show that it
isn't afraid to bo fair. 1'
Eustace Giuson onco tried his hand *
on G. W. Atkinson and made a list of it. ^
The Free Traders aro thinking of mak- i(
ing their hist effort with a little of the
old stuir. Let 'em come on! /;
Atkinson has made a splendid light
and is going to be elected. Advices from (J
i?o har riiMtrirtA nr? very encouraging. n
Let every Protectionist ballot go into the "
ballot box, that the majority may be tie- ^
cisivo and leave no room for fraud.
Tub Free Traders gave Golf another j?
whack at them, and you may observe la
that he has taken it with his customary 'h
force. They will not print tho letter? ^
written by the Attorney General and by tr
the President's secretary when GolT rc- ?o
siuned the District Attorneyship. ^
The British Minister at Washington
told the exact truth, though he did not ^
tell it for publication. The British gov- |?
ermneut and British 'manufacturers do- la
sire tho election of tho whole Demoemtio
ticket, for it means the American
market for British manufactures. Will To
you give thorn what they want? a
ic
A i\vuticim.ahi,y nasty campaign has -<o
been mado against -Mr. Augustus Pollack,
elector-at-largo on the Republican ^
ticket. Mr. Pollack is well known in a
this community as one of tho most lion- fie
orable of our business men. The workinguienof
Wheeling know whether he
is or is not fairly open to the brutal assaults
that have been made on him. of
nc
Tlie Cnmpitlgn for rrolcctlon,
On tho Republican side the one groat
issue of this campaign luis been argued
ou every stump and in every newspaper.- ini
No appeals have been nuule to paession.
Nobody has been abused. So far
as the Kepuhlicans could control it this t0,
has been a campaign ol ideas; Kepub- nu
licaus have addressed themselves to the th
intolligtinco and the iuterest of voters. (!u
If the Republican argument has been jjjj
the strongest, is not the Republican tui
party entitled to your vote?
1 ? thi
The Mi<iinlii|{ ??r n Vote. tic
It is to be supposed that when a man W1
goes to the polls to put in his ballot he [JJ
will, through the medium of that ballot, lie
aak for what he wants. thi
Does the man who roads this want ^
the policy of Protection continued and
perfected to socure to him his employ* inj
ment at fair wages? Or, does ho want nc
tho American policy of Protection laid *
aside for the British policy of Free
Trade? ""
The Republican nominees, from liar- ?0
rison down, represent the policy of Pro- $
tection. Tho Democratic nominees, tio
from Cleveland down, represent tho to
British policy of Free Trade. pe,
No voter of intelligence can mistako jn
the plain issue. Ho can have wlmt he Hto
wants by voting for the men who will y0,
give him what he wants. A vote to- sat
row will 1m for or ngainrt Protection in tl
r or ngainst Free Trade; Which gg
litl?? trad
lint Up ?l*r? Niilmtnwou Klrctlou liny.
ie law requites Uio saloons to bo rje(j
cil "U election (lay. Tha law is reii- wm
iblf and right, passed /or a good pur* 111
. The requirement in that the
iking bouses be closed from midnight
: i)...mni.iil.lii fin.1 irnnd 118
IJ?:nielli. nvMuuu / * n ?
Uw is it id generally disobeyed with lack
e ur of prosecution.
he local authorities do hot need to tjlu
en indod of the law and their duty tlio
lor it. All thUthev-tHMlerstand well, pet
j n minder that may be timely in that jj^1
y are sworn to enforce the law, and ^jj
t they ought to keep their oath. This am
die*, of eourge, to all days, hut there 'Sat
pt-cial reason for the closing of the au<
jonrf on election day, and a successful , j,,,
>rt in this direction would he en- Mr
sc<l by the public. tht
rhe way to enforce the law is to go at
uul do it. Then ,thos-j who are dis- Hlu
tt'd to^violato the law will believe that an
5 ollleers of the law are in earnest. no
? OVi
The Third fnrty frlmi. art
.\ peculiar electioneering document ho
s been addressed to "the temperance jj?
ten of West Virginia." It is signed ^
VtL. McCuekey, Chairman Prohi- tri
m Committee First Congressional dis- tu
et. Note these two extracts from tlie
cument:
Ii ilie amendment Is carried neither
I party will enforce it. Its enforceL'nt
deiiends upon a party whose existt\
is dependent upon its enforcement.
TIk^ candidates of tin* Prohibition 18
rtv in West Virginia urc all men of
u*rling integrity. It is not with these <
jit ciiii-n u question of olHee, for not
i'* ?'f them expects to be elected. n<
These extracts are very interesting jjj
mil tig. What are the Third Party men g
riving at? They declare that neither ci
the old parties would enforce the pro- {!'
ibitory auiondiuent if it were passed. ? '
liey say in the next breath that their d<
uniidat-es do not expect to be elected; {[
hich shows, among other thiugn, that j|
it y understand this feature of the situ- .hi
ion. k
If the amendment cannot be enforced J-j
ntil the Prohibition party is put in
ower to enforce it, what is the uso of
loptingthe amendment? This is the
I.S..I. vnlli. i.mr(?oR(H I tHt'lf M
IH .1UUII ? Uit'll HUMIIIU^ n?r>n>- fter
reading the circular. But why do J'
lie Third l'arty men make these decla- *J
lond at this time? They have been x
barged by prohibitionists who arc not J!
bird Party men with desiringthe de- jj
at of the amendment. They have been r
barged by prohibitionists who are {{
tqiublicans with putting a tickct in |?
lie field for the sole purpose of drawing 1:
oUs away from the Republican ticket :j'
ml thus defeating the Republican nomi- J
ees. <
They defeated the Republican nomiieo
for President in 188-1, and they did ^
by these tactics. There is less proba- w
ility that they will succeed this time. v
A JuHt Verdict. 'J
Van Baker has had two chances to es- .<
ublish his innocence of tbo frightful
iouble crime with which he was charged. r<
n order to meet his complaint that he 13
:ould not get a fair trial in iiancoek
ounty ho was given a second trial in
*' nn^Dtontlv 1
irOOKO county. Iiu who
mi ably defender!, as lie should have {
leeh. 2s o man ever had a fairer chance. '
Sotli juries found him guilty of murder {\
i the first degree. The verdict is in jj
arinony with the evidence and violates v
0 reasonable presumption. Baker ia i
lelcy to save his neck, but a life sen- v
tuco is no small penalty. f,
I10N. A. POLLACK'S CIIAKACTEU 'ufctidiMl
III nl'i act teal JlaiiiivrliyitLoiid.
int; trade* Uiiloniiit.
Tito following communication from p,
resident Waesmnn, of the Ohio Valley jl
rades and Labor Assembly, which up- ii
eared in yesterday's (.Sunday's) issue of jj
>o NcuX'LcUcr) is worthy of the careful
:tention of every laboring inau, si
Wheeling, Nov. 3, 1888. ff
(IUorofthc Newt-Letter:
1 notice in the Jitguier of above date i
ii article in which "Jackson" assails
nt only Mr. Augustus Pollack'/i labor
word, but in an underhand and un- i*
umly way attempts to blacken the V
larueter of a man who stands above re- s<
roach.
Then "Jackson" tells the people
trough the columns of the Register that
i I SSI, the convict labur bill having ?(
ilt-d to pawj a joint resolution was ui
rafted by a Democratic member from
lis city and piloted through the Legifi- Ji1
turn, "by the teims of which no con- j,<
ii..u m
actor eouiu ouuuu mu u*uu? ?,
r more than one year at less than a jj
ip ill a ted price. This, "Jackson" claims ni
locked Mr. Pollack out. j'?
Ho much fortlic communication. Now ^
l us look into this a little closer. Who i)
its it that madeJt possible /or Mr. Pol- ;.V
ckor any other man to employ convict
bor? Was it not a Democratic Legiature
that-pave* any ninn the privilege J)1
avail Hfnroelf of that law and did not
her men btd along with Mr. Pollock
r t hat same contract ?. W by 7 Because
Democratic law passed by a DemocratLegislature
pave them the right to do
. I fail to see why "Jackson" harps
strongly ou a system that hat! its jii
rth under the Datnocrutic SUito govnmentand
was united,to maturity by
Democratic legislature ami is even p?
?w endorsed by a Democratic reform JM
ministration by letting the contract $
r wagons to the convict labor of Ten- w
ssee. Wl
I refer "Jackson" to House Journal
March 1&S1", pp. 400*411, where PI
I will Und the following; 'Theconvict J*
jor bill having been defeated, Mr. W. ,
Hubbard offered the following, which . < '
is adoj.ted: *tu
House Joint. Resolution No. 20, relat,?(o
the employment of convict labor; Sol
lifsolvrd Hi/ tin Legislature of II Vd I7r ji<
tin, That in the opinion of the legisla e.
the labor of convicts in the peniitiary
shall not be employed in the
mufacture of tobacco and cigars, and
b directors of the penitentiary arc roosted
to act iu accordance with this
in ion as soon as existing contracts for
ting convict labor lor such mauufac- ed
re shall expire. m<
l'liis effort to belittle Mr. Pollack in af|
d eyes of the workingmen, and par- cn
nlarly the eigarmakers of Wheeling, ,;,n
II not succeed, as they have a warm j.ti
:ard for and are indebted tt> Mr. Pol- U7
i. f.?- "wmxiinn nnn kind act iu their nn
half, and they are not going to have jnj
b wool pulled over their eyes by
aukson" or anybody else when .111 op* J)0
riunity offers itself to return the coin. frc
uient, which they will do by support- mi
: him for elector-nt-large at the polls j8 |
xt Tuesday. Oosuad Wasskuan. vjt
1 - e j
MR. >YA&EMAN EJlHlASIZKb l)e
1 Cant in \tmtvnlnj'* "Newn.Lctter." K0'
Mr. Pollack Abljr Vindicated. j1"'
V* Alitor of It* InUUiamcer. J?r
Jm:?Since writing the communican
in the Sunday News-fatter in regard
the article from "Jackson" which ap? j
ired in the RtgitUr, I find it necessary ||jj
order to make it more plainly under- ^
od, to avail myself of the spaco of
iir valuable paper. What I want to ^ T
is this: The manufacture of cigars En
Ijo WeatrVirgioit penitentiary was
x*?l and operated by the State und
e into direct competition with the T"
0 in tbia city, iind ?*?pt'cially Mr.
nek's trade, as the .State turned out
same line of goods. The State ear- w<
on tbo manufacture of cigars for
e time at a lot**. Mr. Pollack found
ecessary in order to crush out this
petition to take control of the mauu- di'
lire of cigars at tbo penitentiary, is
u is a well known fart to all cigar* te
cers of Wheeling. After Mr. rob I)
: obtained the contract lie inline* tl
dy ceased nuinij/hcturin# the cigars, ui
ich came into directconpetition with 1'
cigars made in this city, and took up ti
manufacture of a cigar which coin- lit
edwith a similar grade of goods that T
re brought into the Wheeling market E
the* Standard Cigar Company, of the
egheny penitentiary. The circular w
1 stickers referred to by the Hon. d
uuel A. Iv. Jackson were gotten up tl
1 printed ;by the working men con- a
ted with, labor orgrnizatiotis, who in ti
itwav showed their uppreciutiatlon of u
. Pofbck's many kindly acts towards w
iiu. Mr. Pollack knew'nothing of the 'J
[ ulars until shown theui after they ti
ii Vou. r uxtnf it under- |i
iiiui'u |'i(iiivu( ??? * ...
nil right here thut I did not receive p
v* stock in Mr. Pollack's cigar factory,
r do I lind it nectary t > come out t
it a fictitious signature. I wrote the s
iele to refute an attack made upon an (
noruble citizen. Now. if Mr. 8. A. K. ti
ekson's motives were honorable, why \
1 he not do an I have done, and not do t
an undermining rodent and hide hi* c
te identity under a spurious sigua- 1
re? " Con had Wasskma.n. t
Wheeling, IK. ]'</., Nov. 4, 1888. <
W16T VilullMA'ij VOTE. 1
10 Voto III ikk I for l'r?*ulilviit mill lu 1sk1i |
for CoiigroMMimu. ,
Following is the voto by counties in ;
S-i uud ISSt) in this Statu: l
t'luvluu']. Maine. 1
:ocntii>-w, pern- jtcp.
iriNiur J/Jhl l.-il
rkeley l.KiO 1,76:1
one ?.... -170 5162
mxton 1, til Ml
'ixiki*...7>i7 7ol
llwll 1 ,i*?J 1.41llhoun
'ifilJ jw
uy SoO "f'?
xlflrldgu .. wa I/jm
lyi'ttc. J/M 1,7A3
inner I.e.'" < 74
runt :H0 M6
x-ouUrhr. j,k;i l,oi"?
1,74* -hu
uncock 4-V? IW
ur.lv 1.116 574
urrjftoti ? -'.N'J " 2,:xi
l.'WI 1,812
ill'eixm 1,61nimwliu
2.K26 *1.1! ill
wU l,H4) l,;m
Int-jln ^ W4 fij?
iitIoti 1?
urslmil l."i?l
11 .ton 2.?C7 -I4"'i?
ercer. *-?i7 <101
lui-rul 1.077 ?*?
otlotitfilliH ,.. I.'.W
ioiiroo 1,|"6 Vt?J
organ lv
Dowcll .. - <? 1^
l. ll.lllL- - ?? , &?' >
iiio 4,:cu?
Kit 6U6
Iiwanl4....,? CM Oi',
ocjihouUtf M~
Hmou .*.? i,w? 2,??
uttmm .. 1,102 1,'ja.l
uUmuIi 7 "it W?
innlolpli ............ J.Ill) foi
tlullie 1,2*1 1,7-11
'MI HI" .. ...... 1.1 in)
iiniincrf. U?.'?s h"l
nj'lor 1.147 1.421
lU'fclT -i:t5 JJHD
ylur ia.l.'MO 1.4W
"hljur OS- l.jr.7
'nyne .... i,7tf? 1,090
V tutor. .... 427 ' 171
ctzel J,IM7 4,OAS
'in ny> yj.j
'ooi! .. 2,:uo 2,721
i>omlui;.v~? iNi 20c
Tojnl ....r?7.:U7 Gt.oyrt
Itiralliy 1.221
?r rent........ W.1M *17.71
tsattcriug M'l
Tutul I3il.>i
Of tho "ffnitorinjj" votes iu 18SI, tt!9 were cmt
>r .St. Jnhu, rruliibltion, uud tnto for Uutler,
: rue A buck.
Copgrt***itnml Klitotlirii 1888.
KH!>T PISTIUCT.
lioir, Urunnoq. fV<cr?.
Hop. 1'uiii. J'fO, |
Iraxlon - i>w l.iu
Jruuke 722 712 101
'mltlrlrige l,:iiu l.ois
llincr 7ii i.osl ... i
(MtlCOCk.... .*.? ? JRI5
ittrrkuu 2,1174 1.074 o1
0Wl? I.lul 1,040 20 |
Mg } ? I r
k ettol '8 *' _"
T0,nl 17.55# 10.7J2 IW
I'irdlUy * } .H
or (vii r*'-8- 43
flittering
Total vote
sr.co.Ni> nisTiticr.
Wilson. Flick. Slier.
Pcm. "oj?. ?'roarbour.
J
erkcley ~~ 1'gJ I
*? ?
ST: ^ ?g g
I m: ml , WW 6r
utiotigullu - M<?> -?i*V
?==,| J ^
SE=:|.^ "i
ucker ._jMJ ,na
Total 17,112 W
lurullty ? JJJ
W-W 40Al?
MtteriiiR ?.*
Total Vote >?"?>?>
TlllltD nlSTMCT.
ClaySn*?lcr.
Brovrn. jmniI.
Item. Hep. Pro.
r-r::;r=r 2} ffi <
rwuwter, - Mg "jjjj ?1J
uuinrUn AjW ' ? |T
oLotveU ? jjM j
Wl w ?>
? ?g ?B ?
IcUoliW W1 ?JJ V,
M-Illll 111 tits ' " J VI
ilolftb 740 -j;*
iMiucru ttrt tt?7 3'J
pjiliur 717
cosier My 212
youilug .......... -ii>7 436
roui iTwii i-i.oi i w;
ii ml I ty W5
rcvnl W..VJ 47.55 J.85
i'Otul1 YOU' 211,461
KOUJtTlt DISTINCT.
HutchUosg?
Iiisoii. Smith.
Hem. Hep. Pro.
,l>ell l.NW 1,4:11 us
,ihouti~ nj7 '?-> 2
rlisoii.. 1.7.V.) I,7u7 -JO
iinoln ' <- Jo
l*on....~~. - 2,014 2, 171 M
iMMtiiUs 713 M'J li
ituiwi) l.W'J 1.1-1 11
tcllie - 1/2&0 1.575 1?|
i.aw i.iiw l?
nyuo .. 1,618 3-1VJ 3
Irt ?74 813 a
iw<L ... .... 2,-58 2.7J.. 1U?
roUL 16,:Ot 15,687 bte
urulity 717
r if lit .. .. 50.29 48.00 1.71)
uttering I
roUil vote .... 02,680
rho Legliilaluto of Wttt Virginia of 1887-88,
indH:
Dcm.
Pom. Hop. uihj.
imto - M 12 2
I UK % ?)",
olnt Iiallot ? S 41 V
A ltouner at Atorgnntown.
rlaf Carrtrpondcncc of thr InMllQcnccr,
Morgan-town, W. Va., Nov. 3.?-The
publicans of Monongalia county clostho
campaign of 1888 with a rousing
:etingat the Court House square this
eruoou. Notliwithstandingthe threat- <
ing weather of the morning the people }
ine from all parts of the county, Judge ,
u'ia W. Kintf. of Yoongtown, Ohio, i
w the orator of the day unci delivered J
tj of the best speeches made hero Uur- c
e this canvass.
fudge King told un Intkluoenoeu re?
rter that bo expected great things
mi West Virginia this year, for the
lie amount oi earnest enthusiasm that
manifest in this State would presage
lory in Ohio, and ho honestly believ- ?
fWbii'v could not buy victory for the t
nW-raey. Monongalia county is in J
ad trim forthe election and it is con- t>
I'Utly expected she will give 1,300 maity."
Democratic boodle is as free as
ter and every effort is being made
buy Wm.J* Wilson into Congress.
okkat benefit has been secured to .
} poor by the introduction of Dr.
ll's Cough Syrup; for it now only ?
t'8 25 cents to euro a cough or cold.
< i .?? - g
riiK Dress Maker's friend?"Mile- ?
d" Spool Cotton. i
THE EDITOR Iff THV' "BUDGET
ike* "Javkiton" to Tank nnd Defend* Mr.
Pollack Affulunt Unjimt Charge*.
The 1191110 of Mr. John Elitnann, the
ill known editor of the Ohio Valley
udfjcl, win signed to ? ringing card,
liinh appeared in yesterday's (Suniy's)
News-fatter, asking which party
responsible for the convict labor sysin
in this fe'tate. lie arraigns the
euiocratic party for having continued
int system, and repels the false and
njust attack made on lion. Augustus
ollack in an anonymous communica*
on over the aigh'&ture "Jackson," pul>ahed
in Jaturday's issue of the Jieyistrr.
he following is an extract from Mr.
Ihmann's communication:
"Mr. Pollack is not the kind of a man
ho boasts of what he has done or will
o^ There is no more liberal man in
iought, speech and action in our State,
nd while he believes that on the proactive
tariU* issue the Republican party
> right and the Democratic party
rong, he has never said anywhere that
Democracy is treuson.' His public utterances
are known. Why not answer
lis arguments instead of resorting to
ersonal abuse?
"The latter part of tlio communicaion
alludes to Mr. Pollack as having
oiiie eight or nine years contracted'
or the eonyict labor inmates of the
itate penitentiary, and claims that he
lired them to the injury of every cigar
naker in the State, the facts in the
:ase are that Mr. Augustus Pollack had
teen suH'cring some time previous tp
hat period when in self-defense he wa>
:ompclle!l to resort to the leasing of that
abor, from the Intense eompruiiou 01
.lie Statu prison in his line. Tim goods
ivere made by tho State and often sold
for less than the cost of material in order
to throw them on the market. It was
for this reason, to get rid of a most dan*
serous competitor in tho shape of this
great State of West Virginia, that lie was
forced in a measure to hiro the labor.
"lie made no money on tho contract
but it did remove. Statu competition,
which was the end in view. Even today
Mr. Pollack can show goods which
he has in stock made by this prison
labor, which he woqkl not think of offering
for-sale, sis it would only injure
his established trade.
"Mr. Pollack has been solicited b>
those connected with the management
and control of tjjo Moundsvillu penitentiary
to again renew his contract, bul
has refused to have anything to do will
it. The persons who tried to secure hii
contract for convict labor in making ci
gars are all members of the party u
whjch 'JnefaP!)' belong, While it i)
seven years sii e?cigars were made in iLm
penitentiary, the Democratic legislature
has continued year after year to contrae
the labor to the Webster Wagon Com
pany, to a broom manufacturing com pa
ny and to a whip manufacturing comjia
"If Democrats were to hold Mr. Pol
lack responsible for what ho was com
pel led to do years ago in self defense, U
protect his trade from the coinpetitioi
of tho State prison (under Democrats
control), should pot these Uenjocrau
hold'their party responsible for leasinj.
this convict labor year after year to othe;
contractors, in spite of the protest
and petitions of the workingmen of thii
State ?
"If it is really in earnest in itspositioi
on the question of pqn^ract prison laho:
in the State Penitentiary, why don't tin
Democratic party abolish it? Jt had ful
oontrol. Is it not a clumsy argument t<
attack Mr. Pollack for what ho did ii
defense and whom they have solicit
ed frequently to renew his contract,Jwher
it is that very party which maintains thi
OHitejW in the State prison ?"
Woniiurlul Cure*.
W. D Ilovt A Co., wholesale and re
tail druggists of Koine, Ua., say: _\V<
have been selling Dr. King s Now Difl
covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen,
Arnloa S|ilyi! for (our years. Huvi
never handled remedies t^at sell as well
or give such universal satisfaction
There have been some wonderful cure;
effected by these medicines in this city
Several cases of pronounced J iiwump
tion have been entirely cured by use o
.. I .1114.u <.f kinc's iS(>\v I)in
I oovery, tafcop jn connection with Elcc
' trie Bitters. We guarantee thorn always
Sold by Logan & Co. 1
Oh! What a flopper.
fjtlw, Rose & Co. lmvo (lopped ol
the high prtoe charged for Sewjng Ma
ehiues, and adopted an entire neW sye
tern of selling. No canvassers employed
The agent's eouiniissioa given to tin
customer. Head advertisemeut on tin
other side?"How you can save fron
$15 to $35."
Catariui cured, health and ewee
breath seeurcd, by Shiloh's Catorri
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nflfjal in
jector free.
Fob lame back, sido or chest, use Shi
loh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
Shiloh's Cough and ConsumpUor
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee/ Ii
cures Consumption. Bold by W. E
Williams and C. Monkemillcr. boti
lUl.l).
IIORNRROOK?At Philadelphia, Pa., on flatur
fay, .Vovtiai.tr :t, idM, Col. Jacob Hons
nuooK. ?
Funeral notice hereafter.
mjMPsToNE-On Sunday, November A, 1888, a
J'J o'clock in., Ai.ruKt) C., lufaut Kon of F. H
und V. V. Hi'uiphtuuo.
Funeral from Wladvor Hotel thli (Monday
morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private.
SCIIMID r-On Sunday. November4, lfcvs. at 1:3
O'clock u. in., K. 11. Schmidt, In tlie.Mith ycai
Of iliNUgV.
Fuuoral will tfike placo from his late residence
Hoggs' Run. Wednesday moruing at 1>
o'clock. I'rfcndHof (ho fnmfly are Invited
to uttcud. Intcrmcut at Greenwood Cum'
etcry.
YOUR EARS
Ought to have a(ton(fou perhup*. If to, U.li.
B. will do you gocd, removing ull inorganic
matter, the direct cutuo of ^leafncM. It will also
Hiil your digestiou. Wltnoa the following teatl*
moulalu:
Could Hoar a Tlok Crawl.
Mr. C. ? Hall wwtfl from Shelby, Ala.. Febniary
v. 1887: "I could nut hear It thunder. I
hrnnl of II. H. I).. ukoiI two bottles, and now aiu
hear a tick crawl lu the Ion von.
?
"I Cave Up to Dio,"
Knox vn.i.e, Te.vn., July 2,1887.
I hnvo bad catarrh of tbo head for ?lx
went to a noted doctor and he treated me for It,
but rould not curv inc. be Mid. lwiuovcr fifty
venni old und 1 #ave ut? to dlo. I bail n tlutrenIiik
t'onub; my cyw woru hwoIIcii and I ani conlid*
ut I could not have lived without a change.
I rent nno i>ot one bottle of your medlclua, used
It. and felt Letter, i hou I Kot four more, aud
tbank God! it cured me. tie this any way you
may wl?b for the gooil of mllercr*.
.Mm. Matii-oa Nictiow.
11 Florida street.
A Preacher Cured of Dyspepsia.
Mu coftUKEE, Fi.a., Leon Co.. July 20,1886.
I have been ft miflerer from Indigestion and
tvnpepftlA for a Ions time. and Jwve tried many
eraediea, but until I whs Induced by my friend*
o try your B. R. B. received no relief, but id nee
hhIuk It bnvo fonnd more relief nnd comfort
bau from any other treatment I b?ve owd.
lopinc you will forward to my iuldre?a your
fttlc S^' patre book tarpr&crltiUpD,alio evidence
if cured. Bend at earliest date. , ?
It in*. Ron t P.
A Book of Wondorsi Free,
All who dcilro full Information about the |
an?e ami euro "f Blood l'ul?oti?. Scrofula or
cTofulou* Swelling, Ulcew, Sorw, Khotimal*m.
Kidney Complaint*. Utarrh, etc.. can mure
by innil free, a ropy of our 82-page Illuatrai'tl
Hook of Wonder*, filled with the tnont wonicrful
and startling proof ever before known.
Addre*, BLOOD BALM t;0..
Atlanta, Ga.
LOGAN & CO.,
nofrtMW Wholesale Agent*.
' Special Notices.
~FITS:?AlTpiuMoM'cil lr? bjr Dr. Kllnc'l
I real Nerve Restorer. No Flu alter flmt day'?
?ie. Marvelous curva. Treath* and 9200 trial
ottle free to Fit cases. Bend to Dr. Kline, Kfl j
icb iireet, I'hlladelphla, Pa. mwfaw
New Advertisements.
pOTATOES! ,
At Bottom Market Prices. '
R. K. GIFKEN & CO..
noB * 1820 Hnln 8treet. WhfolUnt. W. Va.
K?D
FIREI
$ I 00 Per Dozen. Full weight, at
K. n. LIST'S,
no-'t 1010 Main Street.
JgAKEKY FOR SALE.
A flrut-classed, well equipped Bakery cau be
purchased, together wltb the good-paying trade
It enjoys, for u reasonable sum. A desire to en
gage in omer ouiiucw ib iuo rcw ??
to sell. Address, , t
noS M. K.. thisolUcc.
Regular Tuesday packet
forP&rkcnburg, l'omeroy, Galll-, t
polls, fronton, Huntington, I'ort*- ?
month. Uaysvlllc. Cincinnati uml*?"""" *
Louisville. The elegant passenger steamer (
-ANDES,Cluu.
Muhleman, Com'r, Mart F. Noll, Clerk,
will leave for above points on Tuesday, Nov.
6. Ht 3 o'clock p. m? Kharp. Passengers and
freight rceclptcd through to all points West aud
South.
For freight or luuwoge apply on board or to
Po5 FKANK HOOTH. Agent. |
THE STONE BRIDGE IS GONE
And I propose closing out my entire stock of
Goods within the next Ninety D?ys. The low
of i hi' bridge has so damaged trade in Centre
\Vhce!lu? that I am going to leave that section
of the city, aud for that reason will Bell at a
sacrifice all my stock of
CLOTHING!
UNDERWEAR,
(font's Furnishing (foods,
Valises, Neckircar/clc., c(c.
rrioea arc inarKcu away uown mi mo rureuucr'*
own figure*.
Call andl>c convinced of thU fact.
Thin 1* your hurt chance for a bargain at the
old reliable stand of the oldest Clothing Merchant
In the elty ol Wheel lug.
C. STEINFELD,
! oclff-Mwr No. 2100 Main Streot.
; Cold Weather Music Books.
i The chill November winds, the whirling with
ered leave* that tap ngalntd fh" w indow imne,
harmonize well with the nweet mufio and the
) i heeriul MtnisH tlmtnre to make wintet home*
attractive. With your fuel, brlug in a goodly
. limit it v nf nil* lirilMit
" NEW MUSIC BOOKS.
' Thcto new books are every ilny more in favor:
9 CLASSICAL 1'IANIHT, Piano Classics, t-0ng
daisies, Song Classic* for Low Voice*, Classic
t Tejmr Songs, Classic Buritone and Hum Songs.
, Eachfl.
PRAISE IK RONQ UO cent*. $1 '^0 J?urdo*.) is Ibe
bent new Sacrv'd Mus(o Book lor Home aud
Yejtry singing,
LET HIE CHILDREN SING from Menard's
Hongs for Kindergarten und Primary Schools
(.'10 cents) or Jenk\ Hougs aud Games for Little
Ones (82) or Cnihbcn's School Songs (3T? rents,
) fcioo per doz.) All have very sweet child's
, songs.
G1VK YOUR AID ItlgCtUug up ft rousing Rood
, evening Shoeing Claw to use song Harmony (CO
' cents, $'> per doz,) Full of most interesting
; music, Sacred und Secular. Song Manual,
p Hook(5o cents, M 80 pur doz.) is uiso a good
collection, mostly secular.
J TKLL Til K TEMPERANCE PEOPLE tbut no
" better Temperance Song Book has appeared
thuu Bells of Victory (:& cent*, fctco per do*.)
l XMAS IS COMING. Send for H*l?of Christmas
r Cautata* and Corals,
? ANY HOOK MAtLEP FOB RETAIL MICE.
I OLIVER DITSOH ft CO., Boston.
. C. if. Dmos & Co., M7 Broadway, New York.
1 nm-?Th.vvr
; FOR RENT.
No. 2318 Market street, new dwelling house,
six rooms and bath-room, natural and
illiiiniuuthiir giu 8!" 00
No. 122 Alley 15 ~J. .... 7 00
No. 'ilh-i Maiu street, store-room ....10 00
No. 141 Adey 14 C tXJ
li No. 22I5 Market St., store-room and cellar..... 15 tx?
r No. 2217 Market st.. store-room and ccilur...l5 00
u No. "<213 Market street, third floor ft 00
8 No. v.M'J Market street, third floor f> t<i
0 No. 1012 Maraet street, store-room aud two
rooms SO 00
No. lo.IT Market street, store t-ootn 10 00
No. HU0 Main street, bar-room aud fixtures,
3 three room* and cellar 20 CO
, No. ir>6 Nineteenth street, :: roomed house... 0 00
No. 07 Eleventh street, a rooms and cellar... 0 00
} FOR SALE.
No. 712 Main street.
No. 46 Eleventh street.
No. 'J 120 Market street; ground a full lot.
if No. S'J Fourteenth street, ground ? half lot,
price 91,00t). Terms easy.
No, 2228 Main street, 15 rooms and attic, 83,300.
No. 2<kM Main street. 81.700.
No. 2:$ ami 2.") Tweutieth street.
r No. CO Zane street. 81.200.
No. W Zanc street, Si,C00.
No. 130 Twelfth street.
JAMES A. HENRY.
ileal Estate Agent, U. S. Pension and Claim At3
torney, Collector and Notary Public.
:. I'ersoual attention glvcu to Renting Houses,
, Collecting Bents, Purchase aud Sale ol ileal Es1
tato. I prosecute Claims for Pension. Bounty.
?fce. Notary Commission tiled in Pension otllcc,
Pension vouchers certltled, Deposition* taken in
k Pension claims; Deeds, Leases. Agreements and
other written instruments o rewired. The Col
1 lection of Accounts u specialty, aud prompt re
turns made.
tio'> Office; No. lf.12 MahkhtStrhht.
ATTENTION, VOTERS!
t '
' At tho coming election tho pooplo of West
Virginia are permitted to cant their ballots for
or HK-ilnst the liquor traffic. There In (hinder
> that this grand opportunity may be undervalued
- or misunderstood. The Prohibition Amendment
1h like the other amendments, in that it is
In no way connected with any |M>llilcal party.
Whichever way a man may vote ou it will not
t help or hinder the success of any part jr. It Ik
well known that thtrc is no more dangerous foe
to society than the liquor saloon- It l? hurtful
) to all honest and respectable business. It debauches
not] ruins our boy * by tho thousands
every year; it indict* untold misery ou helpless
> women and chlluren; it debases uinnhood, and
" It is a most fruitful cause of disorder, vice. poverty
and crime. It is a blot upou our christian
, clvillxa ion atul a mcunce to our institutions. A
. vote auainst the licensed saloon Is a vote for so'
ciai order ami purit . (or business prosperity
I ?ad fur religions and moral progress We, there,
fore, appeal to every good citizen of every |>olltinKmil
anil tuartr tn v.itn "Knr HntHlintlnn" nf
, the Prohibition Amendment.
Signed by
8. Kaunkut Jonks, I'. E. Wheeling District.
J T. McClubb, hwtor U. 1*. Church.
M. F. Uhydin, North htrcet M. K. Church.
I). A. Cunningham, First Presbyterian Church.
C. B. Oiiaiiam, JUne Street 51. h. Church.
W. U. KliiEtUAKKKK.Chnpllue St. M. EChureh.
CM ah. TnKUBCHKi,, (Jormati M. E. Church.
E. 11. Iiounhi.askh, En*. JSvati. Luth. Church.
N. li. Atwook, iJihciplcs' Church.
(tKOHiiK W. (J him km. Thomson fhurch.
C. W. Ct'suino, Fourth street Chmrh.
I., W. iur.it. Third 1'resbytcrian Church,
it. A. Kxkd. Simpson ? hnn h.
ii. h. iu.aimiri.1., Female College.
(j. E. Lrtiikbby, Fulton.
W. H. Coons, Secoud l're?bytcrlan Church.
nrrt
AUCTION THIS EVENING!"
Wickham's Auction House
No. 1103 MiiiKBT St., Wheeling, W. Va.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Dnderwear,
Ovorshlrts, Notion*. Jtoot* and Shoes, Watchcs
Jewelry, Plated \V*re, Cutlery, Muxfcal Instruments,
Fancy China Vases, Cups,
Saucers and others iirtlclo* too numerous
to mention.
I'rlTnto Sales ot Auction Prices.
"Furniture. Ac., Bought and 8old. Money
Advanced on Articles of Value. nol
C^UNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS.
X unnt* At Ran.. Sn 1113 MarketBL.
are agent* lor tbo celebrated
Keystone Double Barrel Breeoh
Loading Shot Oun,
and other make* of Qnn?. Rifle" and RcroWcr*.
Al*o I'linmberlnln'n ami Peter** Cartridge*.
Flno Povket and Table Cutlery a Specialty.
All tho above poods at remarkably low figure*.
oc.1 nwMff HOPE it BRO.
THE OELEBRATED
FRENCH CAPSULES
OP
MATHEY-CAYLUS
A tent of 30 TEARS hax provod, th? rrrat merit of
thin iKiiiuUr rvnirJy. bjr tbn r?|-ld Uwnwe Infavoi
with Iwwllo* I'ttrrtdanawrrrwlwro. Iti??n*riorto
all other* fur th? nf?v prmui't *n?l coui|<lrt? cure ?
Cealt |>er bottle of 64 C*|wuUm. OU*N k CO., 1'ARlC
Jel(W?
QH AMBER :
WARE!
New Ooodi Juit arrived. at all prlcw. ]
EWINO BROS.,
nol 121S Mulct SU, opp. McLuro Home.
Ceo. C. Sttfel & Co.
5e0. e. stifel
&c CO.
Underwear!
We have given special attenion
to this department this
leason.and now havo on hand
:omplete lines of
Gentlemen's Ladies' A Children's
Underwear I
In Ilallirlftfun, IVIillo, Ribliod and
Jlprlin, Sou riot, (Coclilnral dyed),
Camel's Hair and Austral Inn Wool.
-ALSO
DR. JAEGER'S
CELEBRATED
Sanitary Underwear!
Which has been Redubed 25
per cent from the regular
price.
LARGE STOCK OF
BLANKETS!
White and Scarlet.
Comfortables
AT ALL l'HICES.
Geo. E. Stifel & Co.,
1114 MAIN St.
J. S. Rhodes & Co.
SPECIALSALE
?of?
CLOAKS
The largest stock in the
State. Correct styles and low
prices.
Ladies' Clotb Newmarkets.
Ladies' Cloth Raglans.
Ladies' Clotb Jackets.
All the Desirable Styles of
PLUSH WRAPS
Children's Cloaks
In endless variety, to fit all
ages, from 4 years uwards.
New additions made daily in
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Cloaks.
J. S. RHODES# CO.
no3
oictuuutJi y
Wo .bavo recently replenished our stock of
these flrstchui ko4m1m, hiu! give nKunrmi tee with
every Knife sodomy i'air of fcetwors uoId.
Stanton & Davenport,
No. 1301 MARKET STREET.
oc27 (
Blank Books and Stationery!.
Day Books, I
Ledgers,
Journals, &c.,
PENS, INKS AND PENCILS,
WALL PAPER and BORDERS, 1
Baby Carriage*,
STANDARD HUNTING FLAGS.
Urroit itock Mid trrcntcit variety In tlie Slate,
bold retail at wholwmlc prlcca, by
JOSEPH GRAVES,
Htf AC TWELFTH STREET.
UAliJLH,
Bats, tasks, Gloves aid Belts, ;
Croquet and Hammocks.
Book*, MagaaJnes and Papers,
C. H. QU1MBY,
Boowelier and Newsdealer, i
Je9 Koa. 1414 and 1MJ7 Market Street. '
Jy[ONEY
TO LOAN =
>n First Mortmc Security on Ohio Bcal Estate,
rom ono to fTro years.
B. T. HOWELL,
Insurance and Bcal Katate Agent. a
Jy20 Bridgeport, Ohio, o
Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?
GREAT Ri
?OF
PRIC
Geo. R, Tay
DRESS
DEPART
*11 MarlfoH Unu/n Scl
mi luuiatu vvnui nui
' fine alTwo
40 inches wide, down
STILL FINER ALI
40 inches wide, down
FINEST ALL-I001
48 inches wide, down
ALL-W001
39 inches wide, down
FINEST ALL-WOO
42 inches wide, down
Henrietta Cloths
, FINEST C
46 inches wide, dowr
Broadcloths, all colors,
Broadcloths, all colors.,
Broadcloths, all colors,
tiroadciotns, an colors,
Broadcloths, all colors,
$isr?We invite al
and see the barga
and other departn
This change of
this morning, Octc
GEO. Rlf
C. Mendel & Co.?Fu
THE NE\A
_A?bd/?Lj JR
We arc picnaeri to announce large arrivals of ]
attention i? Invited to tv cholcc, complete and a
most Charming Efleets lu
Parlor and CI
DINING-ROOM, HALL &
?Single Pieces Misce
CARPETS, LINOLE
Rugs, Mat
In every Department we offbr unparalleled In
Goods "f quality Iteyond qtioftlou, and to thine v
the STRONG INDUCEMENT OF LOW PRICES, I
as well as the Choicest stock Is that of
G.MEM
Furniture
Mn 119A MA
m 1 V/ At M A ??*i a
^^Undertaking a Si
Political.
Campaign Goods
BANNERS
BURGEES
WITH CANDIDATES NAMES,
U. S. FLAGS, Every Variety,
CHINESE LANTERNS,
CAMPAIGN TORCHES, &c.,
?AT?
J. W. LOANE'S,
15 X. (Jny St., Baltimore, Mil.
Send for Price List. nn'-Hrnvr
Plumbing, Cas & Steam Fitting.
Geo. Hibberd & Son,
Bnocenon to Thompson & Hibberd,
PRACTICAL
Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
SPECIALTIES.?Natural Gax Sappllo, Steam
TMllnv and Ventilation
1314 Market Street,
WHEELING, W VA.
WAll work promptly done at most rcuoniblo
price*. mya
yyM. HARE & SON,
f&ACTICAL
PI umbers. Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. S3 TWELFTH ST.
All work dont promptly ?t rwonable prim.
I70R DODGERS
r AND SMALL HAND BILLS,
Go to the Irtkluobhckk Job Kooxi, Not, 23
ad 27 Fourteenth street, where you can be aoommodated
atihort notloe.
Reduction of Prices.
SDOCTION Fin
)ES! ?
Am
lor & Co.'s t
GOODS
'MENT. ?
?le I
:onishingIy Low Prices. g
otserges, *;.
' graui
to 48c, worth 60 cts. J}:,
l-wool serges, ?
to 65c, worth 80 cts.
l serges made, g
to 88c, worth $1.00.
i almas, 1
to 72c, worth 85 cts. "
'L ALMAS MADE, f
i to $1.05 from $1.25. T
and Drap d' Ete, ?
QUALITY,
) to $1.05 from $1.25.
88 cts, from SI.09. is
, $1.05, from $1.25. ?
$1.48, from $1.75. -a
$1.65, from $1,90. ^
$2.20, from $2.50. ?
1)0 0
m. l
I interested to call
ins we offer in this Ti
Tents. ?
prices dates from
)ber22.
mmoj
rniture and Carpets. -p
/ STYLESI
' JOI
EAD71 j
S'cw Goods, Ircah from tlio manufacturer*. Your
ircCully wslcctcd assortment of tho Newest and
lamkr Slits,1
' KOO
: LIBRARY FURNITURE.
ot
illaneous Furniture,? g
s'D? 28
DBS, OIL CLOTHS, I
s, &c., &c. 1
(Iticcracnta to buyers in tho way of High Clans
ro add unlimited variety in a'l now novelties and
by which wo aboil demonstrate that the Cheapest
EL & CO. I
_ goo
& Carpets s
IN STREET. 2
jecialty. V&
Groceries, Etc. ll"'
M. REILLY,
WHOLESALE
Grocer, Pork Packer, j
T1
AND CURER OF THE rcu<
e*tn
Celebrated "SlrawlwiTj Hams," |]c?
HOS. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, Fo
WHEELING, W. \A. Jg
Mr own Curo of Choice Smoked Meat* dcllr- ==
ered dally from my Pork House at Manchester.
TO* LARGEST STOCK Of X
GENERAL GROCERIES ?
Coui
IN THE 8TATE. Tru?
auet
Hou
Headquarters for
Taylor's Patent and Family Floar, ss
half
? four
Headquarters for the Cclebraftd
Alaroma Coffee.
? HA th
Role Agent for Dupont'a 8porting, Mining and
BlmlncI'owdcr. ]<* J ?,1
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. =
Fresh Mountain lluckwhcat Just received. It
la the first of the acMOD.
NEW CORN MEAL, n
ltoth I'earl nud Golden.
Fresh Oatmeal and Rolled Oau. .
New Hominy and ('racked Wheat. f
UTLeaYo your orders at
CONNER & SNEDEKEE'S,
And KM Flno Goods nt Low I'rlctn.
COR. MAHKKT AND FOURTEENTH STREETS.
ml I n
f- tnoc
Musical Goods.
-Ll _ . - - - TlH*
JORUMS FOIi SALE CHEAP. ==
Id order to reduce our itock wo offer
Rosewood 4 Hickle-Plated Tenor Drains, If
with rod* or cord, at ipcclal prlcc*. Ufl
We alio have a Urge atock of Bam Drumi and m
nkii f.w.baumeb4c0. *1
Amusements.
OPERA HOUSEr~
TRDAY EVENING, Nov. j0i
* 'm"*n nActo! 'M? 01 Amt"
it. C. Goodwin.
jJ.I'A0 ' Company, in ? (;??,!
i i wncdyol mv,.,,,
by Slarlc Slehu.J, cullU,;!""'
URNED UP!
Ami l lie One-Act I'nrcc.
Lend Me Five Shillings!
Mk. GOODWIN" In both play?.
ml?Ion,75 and 60 cent*. KewrrM vit?
8?uu on ule at C. A. IIouk-'h Mu?lr st?n.'
to rominfnw Thur??nv. NovomWr?
rand Opera House,
0. C. CKKT11EU, Lessee nml ilntugcr,
W Enpjctntnt lor il?- Week Uommenrtn.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 "
O Mrttllll'f. mill l.n
too Thursday Night. v " V l'io*
e Intent iccccwtul lour tct Kuutlunal ct>m?
lnuna,
A New Tramp In Town.
0 people'*comedian. I>AVKMiror.h ti .
IU'<1 art Me. Mis* l.AI'KA Moos "a.tl| '
ill company of Dramatic anil M-;v .
Songs ana Dance*.
J.J. KKI.I.ky, Ajrrot.
Imtaion, 15. 2". Ufl'l V) rent*. ?fntfiMV t.rio?
fiand36coilts. Reserved nmu u..?0. '
cLuro House Pharmacy.
irtCE?ThcoliTtlou returns will lc rent (mm
Hageon Tuesday cvynltik'. n,,.
For Rent.
OUKKST
veral Ofllcea ami llooin?.
"OHK-HOOU tOt'i MAIN *TUKKT.
Hlging Kooiub In Unity's Block.
If in.'i i.. - I
OR RENT.
be New Business House just completed at I
No. 10(17 Main Slivct.
to main bUiittCM room if ?'<' let. fined t?
1 all modern Improvement;-. .\j>:-l> t..
JAMf* I. HAWI.I V.
10 v'<.. 11-? M'.'ii M _
General Nolicos.
OTIC*: OF DISSOLUTION'.
ie partnership heretofore exlttlng ntxU-ritt
n.uneof Crnwfonl A Morris l*thl> -lay
u?l (-ounent dissolved, > J. ?"r.? v;..r.'i tis.
Any iwraon having claims niratuM tu
firm will present theiu to either of the ua
iKUi'il. O. J. CHAW-(MillJACOB
MORUls.
Tonrnl. iron. mr.'OTICE
To Natural (ias Consumers.
land alter November J. Ibsn, tlw office ?f
Natural (inn Company of West Virginia will
peu for the transaction of business from St.
lilt 11 fi p. in. (h-.N
r OTICE.
i chnngcil to Jacobi it JwiiU-iy, the |*itccfi
nlnlog us thoy were before.
MOHUIS JACOBS,
1SKAKL 1SKSBKK0.
HKKI.ISfl.OPIoIHT'X'i.
NNOUNCEMJBNT.
Ac Votm of Ohio County:
am a candidate for the office of I'rMccuting
ornoy. and respectfully wlidt your volca ?i
election to Ik; livid November i>, If.v.
Truly your*,
4 JOK II. M.gQN.
For Sale.
'OHSiUKOIi KENT?THISUukiiw
Block, Hiul '.v.'l corner Mum ?u<l
Biuy-llrst Mreetf. Tim corner More-room;
31 r lied rooms; nlfo furtilftlifd room* for ItK'ht
IKOKfC'pIDK on It'UMHIUIMC UTinK m HIHII1 liw
?. Kmiulront No. aoiy or up ktuirii. Mr?.
IN UOKMKll.
'Oil 8 A LB LOW.
1,000 acres,
wo mile* from Miildlobournc, Tylor county,
Vn., ^00 acre* of Which Is in tine timber.
W. V. HOiiK A IWO.,
o2 i:ti() Mnrkft "trct't.
Ingine For Sale.
no 12x20, (-10 to .V) cMlMHtiMl horn- i-mvrrl;
il a* new; only run itlxjut i?? ytw, with
t of care. Will K'll thin KdrIm f?r *450.
<o delivered nbout Dm-'iuUr 1. .Smv in um
it 1"' DLOCH BROS.
roOKS FOR SALE.
Share* Warwick China Company.
Shnrc* KUon OlnuCo.
Share* KJvcr?idoUlH>?>f'oinj?any.
{ hare* LaBolio Null Mill.
Share* Juflfowon Null Mill.
Share* Belmont Nail Mill.
S1,arl..Wh?nuBtkc.;l?H.S?PS,
fl Kn. 'Ji I'-vi'llll'
FOR SALE.
IhJ'enn itreeu. ut very low .
good fl roomed llouko ?t htri< ' a'
Sublo Brick If odmv 77 olid t'j Vlrxliila rtrrrj.
I M;ll separate or both together, my
i nil modern Improvement*.
ivcn lioomid llonw, ia7 Ninth lirwulwu),*
il property nt much le.-w timn eo?u
Front Itrwtl
Kilt iiwiniui
;r lot; nil in cootl cuiuljiii'ii; 5
ive U<Hitiir<l IloiiH', i'j Sorih Js/umiway; ?il! I
JO h pled rant homo.
x Roomed llrlck Uoiih', touthwont cnrur
riy i-Jahlli und VV?mm| street!), at u Ur^nln;
|?uy for Invi'Httnotit.
ivolllnjj Houica, large uti'l small, ahvayi on
<1 fur rvut.
08 0. 0. .SMITH, lyjn Mnln Unci.
FOR SALE. I
) Twcntj-fonr Lot* in Caldwell's Add* I
lion to the City ol Wheeling;
M Lots are bounded on thenorth by Twent;- I
h *tnft, on tho t-iutt by Hllmure ?trv<'!; on
-With by the liandlitu llomesUiul, at. J on
wwt by the H. & 0. K. H. 4
leir proximity tothenlmre nawM
lera them excellent ?Ju* for n!<twitf<-?
blfahtnents.
net fold In thirty dHys will bo Mid ?t put- B
uutiou.
r tcrmi and further information tpjjiy to
W. v. IlOfiK >v UK<>..
ISUO Market Htrrct,
Wim.CAM M. Hash LAM,
If. fl. W. (Jor. riiwt.Hno ,i - .
Trustae s oam.
UU-STEE'SSALE M
virtue of a deed of trust nu'If bj ',js :
Ictt to 11)0 IU triple.', H
ed in the ofllco of tiio ?."lerk <>/ '!l,>
"l of Ohfo county, H't#{ Virv uln,it. i: 1 '
't Book No. 27,'J>uj;oGi, I will '? !! a: l '
on lit tiie north front <loor of tai '
c of Mild couuty, 0:1 H
SATURDAY, NOVKMBKIt 17,IWS I
Qcocinif Rt 10 o'clock A. m., the f<.!Jowfn?
riheii property, that M to - j;. I
of lot miniIn-red one hundred ?? / ?
. frontlinron the caac hi :eof Mirnt H
ie KJfth ward of the city of \\ iiicJIr.;'. < :'
ty. Went VirKiniu. H
o title J? believed to he Rood, l>ut i>
lee I will convey only tlie title vi-?tcd in b?
ud deed of trust.
?.v* or Hau:?Oiw thJr<l i?nd n.? mor.'i "
'0 purchaser electo i?> |?iv In ?t?Ii on r.v
ilo, tlie balance in twoe<jnal ii.-i ' ' :??' H
"id two year*, note* U-arimf int' N>t <" l?y
of Mile to be Riven i"r tin* <lefcrr?-!
tn.nnd the tftlo to txr retained Ubtii { } H
tis made In full.
W, J. W. COWDES, Tro?trr H
Jt^JtAU.r.K. AwHoiwt. 1 ^
Professional Cards.
W.ATKINSON,
j
OTORNEV AT LAW, I
AND
Ucncral Iiuuranro Ajrrxit,
1S18 Market Bt., Wheeliar. v* H
'CoVectiont promptly attended to.
ollcited fn WliwliiiR, will i"
" in?ur*n? ?tj?i
VInfill!*. ' I""'' - ^
Kjj/yf jiKtiiuf,*"!1-.1".'" - I
Bjteg? ???S2l *'"rI
?tord thomas, I

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