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The Intelligencer. i 1'iiltlUlitMl Dully, Seiul-W cuklj mid Weekly. | TKKMSi Tin- Dally Intelligencer I* Delivered by Cnr? ricm In U ami mljai:riu loiiu* i*l I." cent* per week. p.jr MaII, I'octHjje I'rce In the United States. I Hilly, Cine Year - SB Of Unity, Six Monti)* ' 00 irnlly, Tlir?'? >loiitli* S 00 IMilly, One Mouth OS fej'inMVeekly, One Yenr... - ."*o HeinUWeekly, 8lxM?niliii 1 '~H \V??k)y, One Y?<r ........... I 00 \Y**?*kl>, hlx 3IoiiiIih 00 Ureal reduction* to Jul*. Heud (or mmi>le COjiK'-s niul circular*. Address KltKU', CAMI'UKt.L & JfAItT, publish km, >'??*. "5 A* '47 hiur(?enth Street, WHKKUN'O. \V. VA. [Knterid nt the I'oKioaice ut Wheeling, \V. Va., h? Mowtid-cWs mutter ] tlje Intclligenccr. wiiiii.i.inu, w. va?, so vkmbkh to, 1888. Sow ve have additional reasons to cut our Thanksgiving turkey in a thankful spirit. Mr. Cleveland may have a drumstick for helping us. It is pleading to hear that young Empcror William is ouee more ou fpeuking terms with his mother. The youngster needs the free exercise of the maternal spanking privilege. Republicans of West Virginia keep cool, keep your eves open una stauu up for ygur right# under tho law. If anything in to bo dono outside of tho law let tho other Hide dp it. Gknkkal Kisk tuado a determined light, but there wasn't enough of iiiui ami hits party to defeat tho Republican ticket. There will be atill less next time, One dose of that medicine in enough for the country. When it is too late it ia discovered that it was a mistake to maka up the Ways and Means Committee of men whe knew nothing practically of the tarill question. Texan .statesmanship wtu out of place there. The next House of Representatives will be Republican. Tne talk about it being Democratic is the talk of Democratic ofllce-holders who wish to hold on. The scheme to count in all Democrats in close districts cannot succeed everywhere. The School Hoard of this city hat made a wise selection in choosing Mr ?S. S. Rloch to till the vacancy causei by the resignation of Air. List. Mr Kloch is a gentleman of much more thai: ordinary intelligence, and #will do tin Board good service. Republicans have always been glad t( say that in West Virginia elections were as fairly conducted as in any othei State. They have taken pride in adding that when, by polling a plurality of tin votes, they should carry Wtst Virginia the were confident that they would ge the State. It seems now that West Virginia Re publicans did not give the Democratic managers in West Virginia credit for al that is in them. Republicans have car rind the State, and a bold effort is beini made to defraud tiicin out of it. Tills i tins naked truth. In (ivitwrnl liuthrn I'rophul? General Benjamin F.Buter says: "Tin election was decided entirely on tin tarill' issue." lie adds: "A new parh may In* formed, but the old Deniocratii party is , played out. The last time ii our history that thero were bo total i demolition of any political party as hat just been visited upon the Democrats party wan in 1852. The Whig party wai then annihilated ami a new party was formed, History may repeat it.seIf." General Butler is an experienced poll tition. lie has had special experience with the Democratic party. He must have foreseen the defeat ol that organization before the election or ho would have remained with it. lie has nevei shown much desire to reuiuin on a sink ing ship. Probably General Butler is right nevertheless the Intf.llime.vcek is oftlu opinion that the Democratic party will be in the field again in 1892 shorn oi a good deal of its strenth, that it will make the best light it can, and be whipped worse that it was this time, and then its scattered members maysee the wisdom of trying to make a new alliance. ainrit ami I'itin-M. f The knowing ouch any that Mr. White lnw Koid, editor of the New York Tribune,, may huve the English mission il ho wants it, and that Mr. Do Young, ol the San Francisco Chronicle, may sit in the Cabinet if he thinks ho would ho comfortable there. The Republican newspaper prbss has rendered ellectivo service in this campaign. If it were not for its press each party would be in a bad row of stumps, and this is true of the struggling country weekly as well as of the metropolitan daily. President Harrison cannot do better than to compliment the press as u great Republican force. If the conductors oi the press accept the compliment and decline the oflices, no harm will have been done. Deputy MnrnlmlH In Out City of Whimllng. Why did the Democratic managers have United States Deputy Marshals appointed for the city of Wheeling? Was it because they feared that they could not get fair play from the election officers of their own choosing?at every poll a majority of Democrats? Was it because the Republicans had ever captured the polls iu this city and refused to give the Demqcrats a fair clionco? Wm it because they feared that the Republicans would capture the polls this time? Whut reason havo tliey to glvo to the peoplo of this city for this art without parallel in tho history of this .Stato? What reasftn can they give? Why were tlieso indignities put upon a community as, law abiding and as peaceful ns any in the country? Why were such efforts made to keep sccret tho fact that United States Marshals had been appointed for tho city of Wheeling? Why was it impossible, so lato as the day of tho election, for citizens of Wheeling to get tho names of the men appointed to do this branch of the Democratic campaign work ? The Democratic manwrers who havo since been catcchised by .reputable Democrnta who resented tbo indignity, have I < . . boasted that the Deputy Marshals saved fi | Ohio county to the Democratic ticket. Is this reason enough for stretching J out the strong arm oI the National lj Government and luyinjr its iron hand on tiiu people of Wheeling? What has n United .States Marshal Sehon to say to 1 these questions? What have the Democratic leaders to say ? r ? i; Olio More. r Thomas L. Botts, member of the wellknown Virginia family of that name, a I successful insurance broker and well-to- ? do uian of New York, who committed suicide, was at firet supposed to have been driven to desperation by the loss of ( large bets on Clevelund. His friends J give another reason, and say that he was leading a double life. n ' The woman in this case" makes her i first appearance when the man lies dead. J Tiiiti innnt. unimtml. In a ereat city u i mail may lead for veara a double life? t on one side a moral man, and even pious, i a? Mr. Botts was supposed to be; on the 1 other a fast man about town, a libertine and all that a man ought not to be. It J is not difficult to keep the tracks covered up until the unexpected happens. In j this case the unexpected was a pistol , ball through the head. Then the woman i turned up. 1 Other lives, not yet terminated by the ' pistol, the poison bottle, or the dark ] (lowing river are overshadowed as the j lite of Botts was, only the shadow has not showu itself on the hearthstone. , TheBe frequent reminders ought not to be without effect upon men living the life that Mr. Botts led. "The wages of j sin is death." A Little ll?<v<!it?e. 1 President Cleveland is bouncing out of the New York Custom House the few ' Republicans whom he hus permitted to remain in that establishment. The charge against them is that they have , spoken disrespectfully of Mr. Cleveland i , sinco the electiou. ( Mr. Cleveland allowed these men r to remain in the New York Cus- j . torn House, as lie hus dono some other things, to try to make the Now York Mugwumps believe he was i really in favor of reforming the Civil : Service on the non-partisan line. In deed it is one of thu conspicuous feu. tures of his alleged Civil Service lleform i that he has played it all the wuy through aud clear up to the bundle for pcrsonul politics. , It is to be hoped that President Harrison muy steer clenr of this rock of [ dungcr. There ought to be no Democrats left in the New York Custom [ House or anywhere else, except us the , IUW CUIIJjJCUs ll, III tuo luunu ?v. w. General Harrison's Presidency. It would be better if none were left in the > fourth month ufter President Harrison . takes his seat. t In twenty-four years the Republican , party showed itself able to man the s offices of the country. It is just as able , now. It has the chance and ought to t take it. I'EOPLB AM) EVUm . Mrs. Humphrey Ward has another i novel nearly ready to succeed "Robert 1 Elsmore." The Harvard University crew will z imitate Yale by putting in a rowiug tank a for winter work. Some of the Italians of New York City who voted for Mayor-elect Grantsupposed, it is said, that they were , voting for the lute General, U. S. Grunt. [ At tho high-leuping contest, at the " horse show in Madison Square Garden, * New York, Thursday night, Fred Gcb: hard's hunter, Leo, cleared the fence at , nearly six feet six inches. x Mrs. Moon Caird, who started the discussion on 'Ms Marriage a Failure?" upends most of her time on a large estate ,nvi<lin<* }w?r I j time Jjetweon superintending her farm , and performing literary work on a typewriter. She is the author of two or three novels, and is sard to bo a splendid con" versationalist. ! The New York Mail and Express, as is ; nationally recognized with a pious smile, . each day heads the first column of its editorial page with a selection from Scripture What specific application to current affairs some of these quotations have is not always apparent, but the text of Thursday voices the feelings of , several million Republicans: "I have ' fought the good light, I havo finished the course, I have kept the faith." Governor Blake, of Newfoundland, f has been appointed Governor General of Queensland, the place recently made vacant by the death of Sir Anthony Musgrave, a son-in-law of David Dudley . Field, of New York. A salary of $25|000 and emoluments which are said to , he enormous, have made the office one of the most desirable in the gift of the British Government. ''One account of the slang phrase, 'in the soup,'" says the New York Sun, "is that it tir-t received its popularity at tho ' Polo Grounds during a game of ball bef tween New York and Chicago. The ' members of the Chicago club made their < appearance in full dress suits, and were dubbed waiters by the crowd. Chicago ' suffered an ignominious defeat by the score of nineteen to two, whereupon , ?..i>iarL>iul tlint 'tlwi u'fiituru | CWUIUUUUJI illlloi nuu ?luv v..w , were in tho soup.' The phrase spread through tho crowd like wild-tiro, and tiio cranks kept it up for many days uf, toward." Mr. Chamberlain'and Miss Endicott fell in love at tirst sight one night last J winter at tho British Legation. .Miss Endicott was infatuated with tho Kng lishnian and ho wa5~"cl?armed with the pretty American girl. Tho bride to ho is finely educated, is an excellent French scholar, and an excellent conversationalist. She lias what is called an English girl's complexion, and^she talks with the true English accent. _ ller friends have no doubt that she is perSLEEPLESSNESS la generally caused by a derangement of the stomach aud bowels. To enjdy refreshing sleep ( It l? necessary tlmt the larvor orgaiw of iho body \ should properly perform theirluuctlous. Adults J a* well us children sometimes eat too much sup- j per or something that does not agree with them | producing { INDIGESTION, A Dona of Simmon* Liver Urgulntor trill glvo prompt relief and Insure j ltrfrrohlng Sleep. 'Mv wife having suffered a Ion* tlmo with nCSllCMUCSS atld ttlWplCttUesS, and having tried everything recommended wltnout benefitting her. vu finally ndvised to try Simmons Liver licxultitor, mid It has rust like n charm. After <" taking one bottle she Improved no much J] tli.it I Mat and toughl a half doccu. My tWife 1? uow In the enjoyment of excel 8 lent health. We keep the Regulator iu the house an a 'amlly medicine, and recommend it as the best In the world."? T. C. llutKiNO, Twiggs Co , Oa. liic sot I*ronr.o CroM I j! Examine to wo tliat you get the genuine. Dl* tlnguUhfd from all frauds and Imitations by our v red /. Trade Mark on front of H rapper, and on the tide the seel and signature of J. 11. Zkjlin A Co. ti'i.'Mwrtw II I <v Special Notices. FITS:?All Kits stopped free by Dr. Kline's (treat Nerve lUwtorcr. So Flu after Drtt day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 00 trial bottle free to Kit casca. Bend to Dr. Kline, W Arch afreet, Philadelphia, Ka. mwmw *ctly qualified to fill any social pouiInn which may full to her lot oh the rife of mi English commoner. Miss mdicott will bring to her husband a andsome dowry. The new silver tops for penwipers are xnong the fine thing* worth buving for he writer's desk, because, although ostly, they need no renewal, but may to used for a lifetime. These tops are ather simple in pattern, the desigus uost used being a rosette und interlaced ings. The woolen penwiper leaves are if white and green, arranged alternately, iut as the topi may h? unscrewed, this Ietuil may he varied at will. A Tom I in n solid Conl. The correspondent of the Colliery ruardian reports a case which, if true, mist be interesting to geologists. In the }oleford district of the Forest of Dean a mall colliery has lately been opened, iml whiten collic^* was engaged in breakup up a fall of block coal, lie found a oad in tho centre. It seemed firmly mhedded in tlie coal, and it was alive. U form was imprinted upon the face of he mineral, and the animal is still liv.... tl?.? inni.lont Ikiq n?>l#IMioniwl IllUl'll Merest in the neighborhood. In till- Dlrrctluu of Ileal Reform. 1liliraukre U'Ucoiuin. The Republican party, which abolish;d slavery, suppressed the Southern, reullion, uud placed the credit of the Naion on a basis which bos added to the enown of the Republic throughout the tvorld, should at once grapple wjth thp ['residential term and incorporate iuto mr organic law the provision that the ['resident shall hold ollice for six years ind that he cannot he re-electcd. Suicide Atl? r tliut Dinner. Puck. Waiter (clearing awav the remains of a Wooster street tabledhote dinner)? Any thing else, sir??pousse cafe??pony j raiuly ? Mr. Upson Dowries?Don'teareif I do. Waiter?Wlmt'll it be sir??pousse j ifi?pony branMr. Downes (gloomily)?Chloral! Tito ICikkI Tlisil LcjuIh L'i?\vnr?l?. Cincinnati Cumiherclal-Gautte. It has been decided that the people of the United States do not, on coming to the forks of the path, take the one that leads downward in to, the barbaric lands, but they are on the march for the higher und better civilization where the sunlit cities shine on the hills. Pernou(il. Dear Bro. Meek, I'M. "The Central Methodist," Catlettsburjj, Kv.: I see in the hist "Central" that yon want a sick headache remedy. I suffered from s??k headache, almost from infancy, and tried every remedy I could get, but never fouud anything to do me good until I used Simmons Liver Regulator. I feel for nnyone that Buffers with that terrible disease, aud I hope you will give it. a trial.?C. S. Moituis, Brownsville, W. Va. MWi'AW. Economy is the father of a fat bank account. A Warnliij;. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusively tlmt more persons die from diseases o"f the Throat and Lungs Hum any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system and where1 these germs full upon suitable soil they sUirt into life and develop, at first slowly I and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat ami if allowed to con-! tiuue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the liead, causing Catarrh. Now ull this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness: olio wing! u cold to go without attention is danger- j ous and may lose you your life. As soon' as you feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Swwin T?. will rr!vi\ vnii imme.lintn r<>. 1 ;y"i" " >? I lief. Aw IIow pleasant now to new. Tho secret is "Mile-Eiid," I know. MARRIED. MEYER?WRIQ1IT?On Wednesday, November M. IfcMJ, nt 8 o'clock p. m., ut the residence ol tho bride's mother. Jlra. Elizabeth Wright. 1WJ Kofi' street, by Kev. K. 11. Dornbla?or, FlUSDEIIICK Mevut and Ueouoiana Wriuiit. Nn curd*. * YOUR EARS Ought to haveuttoution perhapa. If ao, U. II. B. will do you good, removing All Irtorgutilc matter, tho direct can re of deafness. It will h1m? aid your digeation. Witne-s the following tcsti-1 moulala: Could Hoar a Tick Crawl. Mr. C. E. Hall wrote from Shelby, Ala.. Fobruary O. 1897: "I could not hear U thunder. I heard of li. it. I).. used two bottle*, and now can hear u tick, crawl in the leave*. ? i "1 Gave Up to Die." Knoxvili.e, Tk.vn? July 2,1887. I have had catarrh of the head for six yearn. I wont to a tioted doctor and ho treated me for it, but could not euro mo, ho said. 1 was over fifty years old and 1 gave up to die. 1 had a distrcmIn? coupli; my eye* wore swollen and 1 am con* 1 scut ami ?oi onu bottle of jour medicine, used It, uti?l fHt better. i ben I got four more, and thauk G?dl it cured tn?. L'w thw any way you may wish for ibo good of sufferers. Mim. Matilda nichols, 'U Florida Street. A Preacher Cured of Dyspepsia. Miccosures, Fi.a., Leon Co., July 20,1880. I have been a inflcrer from Indlt;e?tlou atul ilv*|*psla for n J?iiir time, nn* huvu tried many remedies, but until I was Induced by my friend* to try your B. B. B. received no relief, but since usiuu it lmvc found more relict and comfort iliun from any other ticatiuent I have used. Hoping you will forward to my address your little X!-|*gc book for prescription, aUocvIdonce jf cures. Scud at earliest date. Key. Boh't C. A Book of Wonders, Free. All who drairo full luformatlon about the cause and cure of blood Potions, Scrofula or renditions Swellings, Ulcers. Uorw. RbeumaUsui, Kidney Complaint*. Catarrh, etc., can secure by mull free, a copy of our ajp?ge Illustrated Book of Wonders, tilled with the most wonJerful an* Hurtling proof ever before known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Go. LOGAN & CO., ho2-D.tw Wholesale Agents. Logan & Co. THE MAJORITY )f linking Powdera put on the market arc unTliolMouif and ltijurloutr, and only sold became hey are "cheap." Logan & Co.'s KxccNIor Ilaklng Fonder ii guaranteed lo be strictly pure and wholesome, muuotea dipt stIon, and In the end Is eucaper nan ?ny of tbo cjea:> or gill llaking 1'owuer. Jao no otber. LILY~CREAM a a moat elegant preparation for Chapped lands, Kaee, Lips or any rough new of the skin, 'repared ouiy by LOO AN & CO. LOGAN & CO. . ire In receipt of the flneat and moat complete Itio of CHEST PROTECTOIW ever brought to bis city. When cold weather comet don t for et it. LOGAN & CO. re proprietor* of tho HOMESTEAD LIVER ILLH. itest plli ever u?ed. PLEASANT WORM 8YRUP, moat effectual form Syrtin ever prepared. HuLID.W UOOl>S art* commencing to arrive. Depot and ticadijuarterM for Trusses, Shoulder race*. Supporters and Surgical Instrument#, :C.| dee. Flue Drug*, I't-rfumea aud Toilet Articles. LOGAN"& CO., Drugglsla, Bridge Corner. nolo-DAW New Advertisements. ANTKD-A GOOD SECOND- ' HAND Double-Barrel Breoi'hL<MdiiJg Sliot-fiuti. Addrett* "MACK," cure thla ofliie. nolli0 ^ J^OTICE. All metnlx-ri of LaDalle Lodge No. 2, A. 0. U. W., are hereby notlflc 1 to attend tbo meeting this evening, for the purpose of adoptiug new By-1, awn. WM. C. D1CKMAN, W. M. A. J. Hriift.Tr. It<T?nl?r. nolfi Q.KAND BALL. Wheeling City Castle No. 2, K. G. E., ! Will give n Grand Ball at the Arion Hall, Thursday Evening, Nov. 22, 1888. Mmlr by Opera Hoiiw? full Orrheiilra. nnifl FOR CINCINNATI AXI) , LQ018V1L1.R.?The new and swift jawvogi-r ?icmiier Llzzio Bay, Ed. F. Ma"I?T. - Commander, Ira 11. IIcntinotoj*, Clerk. will leave for tbo above on Paturday, November 17. at 3 o'clock p. m. For freight or pa?a*ge apply on l?oard or to nolfi FKANlC BOOTH. Agent. A/TONEY TO &A* On First Morignre Security on Ohio Real Estate. From one to live years Want to buy 12 .-liares Ilridgcport Rn.uk Stock. It. T. UOWKLL, Insurance and Heal tatate A Kent, noK Hrldt?'t>ort. Ohio. JJIKTHDAY CELEBRATION. To My Fricndtand Palrotu: On Fjhday. November 1?, I shall celebrate my Fifty nintb birthday, uml therefore iuvltc my friend* and patron* to participate in n fine lunch during the morning uud evening. Rcymann a '."eer will bd on draught. Respectfully, nol.'? JACOlt NUXGK. T VlWI.'l) KKTS. ?J New Lino of DINNER SETS, 130 Pieccs. I'lldorglazo Decorations. Fine Goods. I'rloc* very low. SWING BROS'., nolS 121 ft Market *<tr'Ot. Wheeling. W. Vn. LIST'S EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER, PUIIE AND KEMABLK. R. H. LIST, "Wheeling. no!4 ! "QPIUGHT PIANO FOR SALE. We lmve a Kino Krnnlch \ Much Upright i'lnuo, used DUl u snort lime, tuav wo oiiur ni a greui luirgain. Must l>0 sold. not:. F. W. TtAUMKK A CO. Grand Opera House, O. C. GENTIIl'K, Lcstee it Manager. Three Nights, commencing MONDAY, Nov. 19. TheBucccMlul Melo-drawa, UNDER THE LASH. Introducing: the talented young actor. Walter 8. ftmford, mpportwl b> the origlnul New York Company. Together with the I'heiioininnl S10.000 Acting Dogs. Hero and Hector, the Canltio Marvels of Sagacity. New and Catchy socialtles. Special deanery. Admission, 1ft, 2ft nnd *0 cents. Reserved teats on mIc nt Mcl.nro Hoiim; IMmrmncy. nolfi Boots and Shoes FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, or Good Quality, uuranio ana imname, oooa Style* aud low prices. Call and buy mul saris money. All goods warranted. Heel riittPB put on Rubber 811 oca KuKE, which will givo them double the wear than without them, at A. G. WINCHER'S, (Houses' 1JLOCK,) rc22 1121 Main Street. Mutual Savings Bank Hum Hemorcd from So. 41 Twelfth Street to No. 1160 MAIN STREET, Next Door Above Exchange Bank. Doe* business on the mutual plan; ha* no capital stock; the entire prollta ure divided among the dupoHltor*. Dividends declared in January and July. Ilauk open for butduess daily from C:: 10 r. M. to K::w v. M. Open on Saturday at 4:30 r. m. Deposit* received from one dime up. Money to Loan on Real Estate Security. HOWARD IIAZLKTT, I'acsldenU W. B. SIMPSON, hlAVAUD ROBERTSON, Vleo-Prwidcnto. W. 0. Wilkinson, Alex. Mitciieij., Secretary. .Treasurer. Cold Weather Music Books. The chill November winds, the whirling with* ered leave* ttut tap ngainat the window pane, harmonize well with the sweet music and the cheerful nans* thai are to make wiutei homes attractive. With your luel, bring in a goodly quantity of our bright NEW MUSIC BOOKS. These new books are every day more hi favor: CLASSICAL PIANIST. Piano Classic*, bong CIoMiiCH, Song Classic* for l-<iw Voice*, Clasdc Tenor Song*. Chuslc Baritone and Boss Hough. Each SI. PRAISE IN SONG (40 cent*.a 3) per dor.) Is the bent new Kiicred AIu?lc Book lor IJome and Vestry kinging. LET '1IIE CHILDREN SING from Menard's Hongs for Ktmlcruarten and Primary School* (80i ents) or Jenk > Honga and Games for Little | Ones l$J) or CnUd'cn'n school Song* (35 cents, i:i Go |>er doz.) All have very sweet child's songs. GIVE YOUR AID In getting tip a musing good eveuinu Singing CIiim to use bong Harmony (GO rviim. jivr miw.j run in uumi uuitivmii'k muilc. Sacrcd and hmiUr. Sods Manual, book (Vj cent*, 9-1M> i**r doc.) is aluo h Rood collection, moot I)' Kcular. TELL THE TEMPERANCE PEOPLE that no ?>ettor Temperance Souk Hook lum appeared ituiu Pell* of Victory (Ob cent*. 93r<o pcrdox.) XM AS IS COMING. Send for llaUof Christmas Caututaa uud Coral*. ANY BOOK MAILED FOR RETAIL PRICE. OLIVER DITSOH 4 CO., Boston. C. II. Ditson ii Co., M7 Broadway, Now York. hoIMTImw r |anv custom-made corset I I'AYtR. STROUSE & CO. 1 A .73 -412 DROADWAY. N. V. , u hateful?coxpoktixo. EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast. "By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern tho operation! of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the ha* provided our breakfast Utile* with a delicately flavored beverage which iMkT save u* many heavy doctors'bills. It is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution tnay be gradually built up until strong enough to rofist every tendency to dlseaoe. Hundred* of subtle maladle* are floating around u* ready to attack wherever there 1* a weak point. We may escape many a total shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."?Civil Hervlce Gazette. Made slmtdy with boiling watwr or milk. Bold only In half-pound tins by (irocers, labeled thus: TIUDQ rppC A fn Homioopathic CheinoADuu Lifu u vUij uts, London, England. fcUVTUTh4S | The Toy tlio Child Likes Best I ?*a i m t? 44 ANCHOR'* J?* Sitae Suing Blocks. Tjj*fttL7 "^"jLfcLp, Roai Turoo Color*. A Ctrm rnwprr for child**? TMSr?5jC^nn ofa11 "f**- r?r or Lar^luSfi LHbd? $i"' ? com ?reran bos. c*H^f?uL DoocrlpUr* Catalogue ?ant po*-fr?* ou application to F. Ad. Bichter & Co., SI^BROADWAYf^^^^^^NEJjjMfOllKjJ uau-uwr*vr Ceo. E. StlTel & Co. Geo. E. Stifel & CO. We are now offering special inducements throughout our Dress Goods DEPARTMENT. PlAcrant f.inAR nf Silks, Satins, Plushes And Velvets, I'lulu, and with Novelty Comblnutlunit. THE PRIESTLEYS Silk Warp Henriettas, And all Shades of All-Wool Cashmeres, Broad and Ladies' Cloths. DAILY ARRIVALS OF FLUSH AND CLOTH WRAPS! In the Latest Styles. -OURSealSkinGarments Are from the best Furriers in the country. Geo. E. Stifel&Co., 1114 MAIN ST. nolg J. S. Rhodes & Co.^ SPECIAL SALE ?of? n nnFQ The largest stock in the State. Correct styles and low prices. Ladles' Cloth Newmarkets. Ladies' Cloth Raglans. Ladles' Cloth Jackets. All llio Itolralilc 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. noi* Stationery. I s We hare rcccntly replenished our itock of tbese flmt clAM good*, and glvwa Kunnntco with every Knife and every Pair ot fciTuora sold. j.. Stanton & Davenport, No. 1301 MARKET STREET. QCi7 Blank Books and Stationer;! Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, &c., FENS, INKS AND PENCILS, WAIL PAPER and BORDERS, Baby Carriages! STANDARD BUNTING FLAGS. ^ .tga?in ,ht Bu?JOSEPH GRAVES, UA ae TWELFTH BTREhT. JJASE BALLS, Bats, Masks, Gloves and Belts, Croqnet and Hammock*. Boom, Mtgaiinci and Paper* C. H. QU1MBY, I _ il Boo?eller and Newsdealer, JoO Not. 1414 and U07 Market Street . Coo. R. Taylor & Co.GREAT Rl Ol PRK Geo. R. Taj DRESS DEPAR1 All Marked Down. As FINEALLii 40 inches wide, down STILL FIBER AL 40 inches wide, down FINEST ALL-WOO 48 inches wide, down ALL-WOOI 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, . Broadcloths, all colors, Broadcloths, all colors, invite al and see the barga and other departn This chanee of I this morning, Octc GEO. UK C. Mendel & Co.?Fur THE N E\A _aje?.:e it: i We arc pleased to annouueo large arrivals of J attention in Invited to a choice, complete and ca most Charming EileuU iu Parlor and CI DINING-ROOM, HALL & ?Single Pieces Misce CARPETS, LINOLEi Rugs, Mat In orcry Department wo offer unparalleled in( Good* t>t iiunliiy beyond question, and to thews w tbchTHONG INDUt'KMKST OK LOW PRICES, I on well as tho Choicest stock is that of G.MEND1 Furniture No. 1124 MA Ig^Undertaking a St Sewing Machines? We jfiLr? ToSaveYouFi We arc selling Sewing Machines at greatly r dealing direct with us you save tlio agent's comm made. We handle the Standard, White, Howe, N We will Mil on time and lease Machines, ati menu. Call, write or telephone us (or particulars Need I cm and iittachnieuta for all Machines. EDWARD L. ROSE & CO., 55 T ocia Whore We Havo Bee Paper, Etc. WHEELING, PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PAPER! Grocers', Ilutchera'and linkers'Straw Wrapping, UutterliiMiemiiulTwlt.es and all ktadsof Manilla. Kelt aud Building 1'ajters wapay ttie niitnci>i caan price for Kajjh, iron. Metal*, I.CAd, Old Paper* aud Hook*, ?nd all kind* of Paimr Block. Will call for any of the abovo on being notlflod by poktal card or telephone, on *hort aotlco. 1423 MAIN Ji 1-118 SOUTH ST8., oc23 WhteHtur. W. Vfl. Jewelry, Watches, &c. AtteioiT Sportsmen! OUR STOCK OF FINE Breach Loading Guns, For Fall Trade, la now complete. We have Guns from f.') to Sift each, reprmMUJng nearly every reliable maker known. Our frlrea are iniarnnteed na low aa any bouae in the couutry. Call and aee ui or write for price?. I. C. DILLON & CO., Jewelers, 12B Market Street. * ! We aro Aeenta for Cbamberlln 61I'etera' CartridjceCo/jloaded ?helli?. tttiO China. Glass and Oueenawarn. . JUST OPENED I A NSE LIMB OP Table Coder;, Carvers, &c., Sc. Alfto, an elegant anortment of Library and Stand Lampi, at reasouablo price*. JOHN FRIEDKL, oc20 1119 Vain and 11 JO Water gtrecta. -Reduction of Prices. mm }ES\ lor k Co.'s af\f\T\Q UUWUJ ~MENT. tonpngly Low Prices, iolTerges, to 48c, worth 60 cts. l-wool serges, to 65c. worth 80 cts. l serges made, to 88c, worth $1.00. L ALMAb, to 72c, worth 85 cts. L ALMAS MADE, to $1.05 from $1.25. and Drap d' Ete, JUALITY, i to $1.05 from $1.25. 88 cts, from $1.00, $1.03, from $1.25. $1.48, from $1,75. $1.66, from $1.90. $2,20, from $2.50. 1 interested to call ins we offer in this lents. prices dates from >ber 22. MS CO. nituro and Carpets. ! STYLES few tioodn, fresh from the manufacturers. Youi refullv celcctcd assortment of tbu Newest am] limber Suits, LIBRARY FURNITURE, llaneous Furniture,? is, OIL CLOTHS, s, &c.} &c. luceraent* to buyer* In tho way of High Claw o h'M unlimited variety in a'i new noveltie* and iy which we ahull demonstrate that tho Cheapen EL & CO. & Carpets IN STREET. jecialty. ?n27 Edw. L. Rose & Co. Ready 10M$15TQ$25. educed price*. Wo employ no CanvaMcr*; by liaion, and secure the very beat 8ewiug Machine* aw name ana Muiomaiit;. id will rIvo liberal dlsoounts lor prompt payAll kinds of Machines repaired. welfth Street, Wheeling, W. Ya., n for Twelve Yearn. Auction and Loan Off/co._ AUCTION THIS EVENING! Wickham'sAuction House No. 11M Mahket 8t., Wheeling, W. Va. Drj Goods, Clothing, Underwear, Overall I rts, Notion*. ISootsand 8hoo*. Watches Jewelry. Plated Ware, Cutlery. Music?I Instrument*, Fancy China Vase*. ('up*, Saucers and others article* too numerous to mention. 1'rlrafe Snips at Auction Prices. WTFnrniturc, Ac., nought and Hold. Money Advanced on Artirli'* ??f Value. nol Dentistry. ONLY TEN DOLLARS ?($10.00)? FOR A GOOD SET OF GUM TEETH, AT McCORMICK'S, 1050 Main Street. Steamship Tickets. 17* xTKExii^oufiii KN KOOTEXO Hi euhupe. The Hteamnbip Victoria. 4,000 ton*, la Intended [o Mil from New York Wcdncaday, November 21, taking paimeugcrM for (iibrultur. lu-iiwa. Leghorn mil Mplcn. hxcurnloti ticket* good for one roar, can be male available for rfturii |?u???tge Irom Liverpool or (>la?gow by return Anchor Line iteniutT. TourlMa for Egypt and tbe Holy Land can book through to I'ort fa Id, flics and lamalla, connecting at Naplca with the teamen )f the Orient l.ine. For further information apply to oc20 h: V. BEHRENB. I (Amusements. RBTORX OF THE FAVORlTKr Sixteen of thepu-Mint ich'ol ni-i-n.-.a in ^ Opfnt Houn-. Wheeling, wir? M..\ i tcmiaiu-u y,?:n penon*. lu tvIpti,$2,'.M: ,7, operajTuuse Thursday Evening, Nov. 15. Friday Matinee and Evening, Saturday Matinee andEvening. Positively Lat.t 5 Performances in Wheeling of PROF. George Bartholomew's EQUINE PARADOX! 24 EDUCATED HORSE* 24 1?.) Everything but T?lk. Eight New Pcholunt. llcnrriiiiKii! Projrnunoip. Vnmoio". xc1t l>?nrtl SPECIAL I'mrtt-Urtllvrv. u !u!t* tIiIM? 16c. AtimlffiOQ. .'IV. Ct'fi-rvi-.i MU|, '' ' galoatc. A. Hou??-'* luii.i-?ii.r.- ' OPERA HOUSET" The Lonlett l.iiiuh or the Socon. MONDAY, Nov, 19. FOWLER&WARMINGTON'SCo. Ill their New and KcvIhmI Vcnionof The piny that has made ull America Uujk SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOOS. Introducing New Venture-. Kc<r S(.cclalUtt aa: all New Mii!?ic, with Wm, Clalsdell, Jr.. Cue Frankel, Chao. J. Hatran, And a Brilliant Coterie of Comedians, Fuuulor than ever before. Price*. 7"? and 60 cent*. aeats sent'ed la vanco with tut extra charxu at c v. H. . , Mu*lc Store, aale to commence Friday. Nw.t - licr Ut. ' 1;,.' ; Grand Opera House. 0. C. GENfHER, LCJU?CO AU'l Manager. One Week, commencing MONDAY, Nov. li Mutiuce* Wcduesduy ami tsaturdaj". Crumdcru in the Lnnd of Fnn! Tin* New I'i .: : of Mirth! A Perfect Cy? lobeof Alerrl Sisson & Brady's Company of Comediics, Under tliesinuitgoini'nt of S. \V\ Hnnlv. p;seating the latent. hrMjtcM, fiinnli-nt, U?i?: mmlviil coinedicM. LITTLE Kt'(?uKT. New Song*. NVw Dunces, New MuMc. A i;riiixl iiictroixriitiiri unM, the N.iiiour Nup: Quurielte, new uud wonderful M*nlc uud itr cuunlcul effects. l'rleen?IB, 'ir> and .'iO cent*. Reserved ?**nts ot mleat McI.nrc Hhum* I'tmrnM. . i.For Rent. JpOIl HKN'1\ . I Several Office* nn<i Room*. STORE ROOM IMS MAIN STKEKT. Lodging Rooms In liaily'a Block. II. F0R11KP, JcM lit- f huplllit- S'.nrt. j^Uii KKM. The New Buaincfx Houwjuit completed at No. 1067 BInfn Strwt. The main business room I* HO fret, fitted up with all modem iinptovmvnu ^ Jyio Cenoral Notices. " J^OTJCE To Natural Gas Consumers. | On anil after November I, l&M. the oflirenf the Natural Uan Company of Wont Virginia will tic open for the transaction of bntlneM from* a. m. until C p. ?rf. J^OTICE. I The firm of Henrr Jncohn & Co. li.it UiIn day been changed to Jmob? jt iM-nborg, tho larUien remaining un they were before. MOHIMS J A CO IW, ISRAEL ISENMKKt;. Whekmso, october 2.'?. i?>v. " rj^o THE PUBLIC! Those desiring to make n hnmlsotne Ohrlitroiu rtCMint, lu tho of a I'orir-iit, would ?l" well to give UN theirordom nulyln the sons to avoid miiuu'Niry linMe In execution. Wo nrc making Cth)oii l'?,rtrulu nt nbout onehalf our (oritu r orii e. ' W.M. MY1.KS <k SON. Jons W. Myi.i--i. Portrait I'hu-ut. i.hC For Sale. gTOCKS FOiiSAIX f? Share* Standard Iron Work*. l!l Shares Warwick China i iimpatiy. . f> Shares Klectrle U*'htand I'owi-rCompany. I i:? Shares Bcllaire Window UImm C> iiiunuy.' Also, 0110 goo 1 two-story Brick Imu-Ui. No. ' !:! Hftccilth Mttct, cheap, mi ? I. IUW IN, ak-rnt, noH No. "I TweUtli St rift. SALE. Island Lots. Choice Building Lot* on Wheeling Island lor sale at low price*, aud on easy terms nol.'mh** John r. 'iil.uiin&'r., POR SALE. One Good Second-Hand Boiler, Complete. Size 00 feet long, <0 lnehcn in dlamc tor, with two return Huts. nol.'t COX ?l- MQBHIMS-. "RAK15RY FOR SALE. XJ A first-claued. well equipped Balrcry can purcham], tojjtlher with the good-pa) lu? '? ' it cujoy*. for a reasonable num. A dc-ln- to f.( age in other builncM bt the reason lot vvm.i.'~l 10 it'll. Address, nof? ' ' *. K.. tli!? ? JfOK SALE LOW. 1,000 ACRES, Two mllea frora Mlddlcbotirm-, i ' ? W. Va., WW acre* ol wlilcb la In :! r W. V. no'J I" v 'l'' Engine For Sale. One r:x'.M, (to to fiO ostlinwt*"4! hnr*M- w'r ... ....ur- ..ntv nil. ..'...lit t A ' . i bent of cure. Will ? il tb'.n J' "" . r : j, u* to be delivered about. Decern'* < blochjbos^. FOR SALE. Building I-otn on the Old Fnir "LI Orchard, North mi'l .-outb '' South Penn street*, at v. A good?'?rooioed liouke?s a bargain. .m; Double Brick Iloufrf',77 nri I--'* , will k-11 ReparMto or both t??" "her. tain all modern Improvement' , Seven Boomed Hour-, - -"lllh good property nt inueli lc* tbi|t>1 " ned Cotiagi or I tight Boomed llouw. S""1' *' river lot; oil lu good n?tKli;.i"" ,, r Ivo Boomed lioii'o, -.!l North iiroa-i >. make a pleioiunt boine. hlx Boomed Brick House. * ; . Tblrty-el?hth ami WimmI mrtet.*. < ' ft will |?y lor mvttuiiciJi. , . . awclllOK Houne*. largo and itJW'i. 81 h?"'iV,r"""' n o. smith, i-" ' " - I FOR SALE. \ TwonlT.r.mr l.lll? ill I ItfU'S I lion to Uip Cltj ol ^ heHlaf* ^ I?Ui arc boun.lci onthe c3 ninth ?twet, on the o#m bj- l .in ;? , . l3 the wulb by llic II?:i?l!nu llomc.u- . the wc*t by the H. A 0. It. II. . ,( *.' Their Moxlmlty to tli??' ** * v u render* thcin excellent *IU? l"r eatablMiincntn. . .? ,t pc> II not M?ld In thirty day? *:> " llnnui:tlou. For tormaand further Infon"* ? W. V. 11' j.>?I Murk* Or WILLIAM M. n*??UN. tnM 3 w. >V?> I"'1"' ' ll KINDS OF s* PUIS .I.VDM KMUrawl promptly m**1"'": ; . . daily unuuaactt j Km.