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flje Intelliacnar. | FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, ruomuneM. iMUKU Dill.Y, 8?U-WmUH.Y AND WEJUCLY. TERMS: By Mull. I'oitugo Free 1b tbe lulled PUtci. Dully, Ouo Year.,,. $0 00 Dully, Hi* Mouihi 4 00 Dully, TUrue Uoulba 2 OO Dully, Ono Mouth 66 Semi-Weekly, Ono Your 2 60 fcetnlWeekly, til* Moutbi 1 26 Weekly, cue Year I 00 Weekly, 81* Moutiiu 60 Tbo Dully lutclllgeucer la Delivered by Cur rier* In Wliifliug una udjuuent town* at 16 ?entu per week. [r.uiertd ut tbu roiiulllce ut Wheeling, W. Vu., m aeeoiid'uIum mutter.] _WIlKKLING, JANUABY '.D, 188U. TllRMI >s grave anxiety in Homo caused by tbo (ailing health of tbu l'ope, ilu wiu unconscious for a lull hour Sat urday. It would bu an economy of spaco in tbo Wheeling newspapers to give u lint o' liuiiincrats who are not applicants (or local olllcu. Tnu eyes of ult tbu worldaro centered upon France, Is tiio Republic on tbu ovu of disruption ? is the question that is unpermost In everybody's aiiud, lkm lauger sccuis to bu in u position to an swer it. The Scotch-Irish Congress, which is to bo bold ut Columbia, Tunn., on tbu 8th of next May, will bo a gathering of groat interest. Tho extract from the Philadelphia Timet, published in unothor column, is worthy of a reading. An Indianapolis special to tho New York J'rm says if General CiofT falls to win tho West Virginia Sonatorship be will most likely bo settled upon lor the Attorney Generalship in President Har rison's cabinet, uml would probably accept. It is now stated that Lord Huckville West will be appointed Ambassador to Constantinople. Tho English Govern ment is wise. It takes care this time to send "My lad" to a country where thero aro no presidential elections. Tnosii who recall tho political ovonts ol 1801 in this neck of the woods will read with mingled surprise and amuse ment tho announcement by an ofllco seeker in yesterday's llejiiler that he "voted tho Democratic ticket in 1601 when Democrat! tcere afraid to toIt." The geutleuiaii who signs tho card is evi dently a little mixed in Ids history. Tim Journal is tlio nnni6 o[ a briulit now doily published at Washington, in., the llratissue uppenring lost Satur day. Thomas F.Irwin, lateofPittsbureb, i?tbe editor, and judgiug from tlio ox ce lent quality of tlio first number, lie will mako a Bucccsaof the vonturo. Tlio paper is non-political, and is brim-full of fresli local news, written in tlio most attractive form. 1 UK dentil of James Js'eesou, Ksq., of Itielimond, chronicled in our news col umns this morning, though not unex pected, will ho noted with regret by his largo eirelo of old acquaintances and friends In West Virginia. During tlio jenrs immediately preceding tho war of the rebellion, Mr. Necson was a promi nent llgure in this section of tho State, lie enjoyed many friendships that wero not severed even by tho bitterness of tho war feeling that arose between them. Tin llrjitter'i Charleston specluls still insist tlint the- llcpublicansaro trembling In their slioes "over the threatened ex posure of attempts at bribery," and that for prudential reasons the ease was not presented to the liousu Saturday." If ?there were anything in this blow about corruption, and if "all the evidence is In the hands of tho Democrats," there can be no "prudential reasons" for de lay. Truth is truth and should not be kept from the .igh't an instant. Delays, and the more Indulgence in brag and bluster amount to nothing. Caiiinkt gossip is growing moro inter esting as the tluio for a settlement of the question draws near. Speculation I becomes more definite, and tlio new Cabinet begins to take somo sort of shape in the mind's oyo. Ono of the latest guesses,founded on recent circum stances, is a good ono and is as follows: James U, lllalne, Secretary of State; AV iliiaui tt, Allison, Secretary of the Treasury!Thomas C. I'latt,Postmaster Ueueral; itiissell A. Alger, Secretary of War; John Wanamaker,Secretary of tho ^ Navy; Warner Miller, Secretary of Ag-| "culture. listee, Swift, Uoff, Clayton and others prominent for tho Interior Department and Attorney Generalship,, It is suggested that the feeling of har mony and good will that would follow the advent uf New York's two greatest itepubllcan leaders, Miller and Piatt, into the Cabinet, would demonstrate tho Wise party leadership of Mr. Harrison, tt III IIIM017 lloptut lu.lff The result of tho election in Paris Sunday was moro than a surprise to tho government. It was a defeat, and Bou lunger, the adventurer, tho prototype of Louis Napoleon, and tho revolutionist, to day practically holds tho fate of tlio lie p 11 bile In his hand. Mr.Smslley, tlio Paris correspondent of tho Now York Tribunt, describes ltoulauger as a weak and In capable umn, "who is thought to bu dan gerous bcciusu ho lias not been laughed Into obscurity, and who owes Ids prom Inonco In French allalra to accident, without having In hiui tho stuff of a dic tator." .This Is as eouiplete a photograph of Boulaugoros It Is of Louis Napoleon, l.otils, like the man whoso nonio Is itl the mouth of everybody to-day, repre sented nothing but hatred of thuliepub lie, and llkn him, gathered about liliu the discontented classes and tho worst element of French political nml social adventurers. Not until by degrees and through n combination of circumstances, not Ids own ability as a leader, was he considered dangerous. Finally tho op portunity ramo to hltn and ho took ad vantago of It to show himself the onomy ol liberty. Boulangor finds himself In possession of the same opportunity. In commenting upon tho startling pa rallel presented lioro, tho Now York Trtbmt says that Its fores Is not material ly weakened by tin. fact that lxiuls Na poleon had an hlitorio name to trade upon, whereas lloulanger lias lions, but Is slinply tlio Unknown on Uorsoback, The Trtbunr contlnuesi The icantlals respecting hlsklrtli worn ?0 notorloui that tlio name csrrledllttl? 'T'TlWuud'WM?Dly "dajb^bii rotbur, Napoleon, to acknowledg* for uiperlal rcasous the paternity of the hild that lie cynical I; assented; and the strangement and iutriguea of the par uts were 10 well known that only 1 lino ant Frenchmen believed that LouiOiv nleon had bad a drop of real Bonaparte ilood in bia veins. He grew up in ox le with the Instincts of an adventurer, on (letting with Italian carbonari and Polish patriots, publishing dull manuala if artillery and incoherent volumes of lolitieal reveries, masquerading; in front if the fortreea ol llaui with nig tame lagle, and leaving behind bint in New fork, London aud Continental capitals be rancid reputation of a dissolute pri vate life. Such waa the grotesque figure >f the illegitimate Bonaparte, who. prior :o 1848, bad only emerged from obscur ity long enough to be laughed at aa one :aat originally for an Imperial part, but legraded to the functions ola low corne lian. The expulaion of the Orleans lainlly aruied him with what be wanted ?an opportunity, and he made the most at it. Boulnnger boa not had aa checkered a career aa Louis Napoleon, but lie has ibown himself to he equally sordid, vul gar, ambitious and unscrupulous. His rise in the army waa due to tile patron igo of tliu Orleamsts, which lie repaid at lue time with (awning llatterles, and subsequently with ingratitude and re pudiation of pledges. He lioa shown that be can persevere In u foolish lie eveu when it has been proved against him; that lie can break Lis word wlien in coiiimund of au army corps anil be false to his oath; that he cau proclaim himself to be tbe only soldier in France, and then narrowly escape being spitted lu a duel with u rusty old lawyer; that he can parade hiuiselt as a man of des tiny; aud that in trafficking for popular sup|iort lie can take Ilia irredeemable promises Into any and every market aud impose upon tlio credulity of all in vestors iu political notions. That is Bonlanger?u llguro utter'y without dig nity?a character without lionor or hon esty, and tbat, loo, wus the crowned in triguer, Napoleon III, ivho cheated the Nation out of its liberties. There is a close correspondence in the political tactics of the two men. Louis Napoleon was elected to the Assembly from various departments by acoalition of antagonistic elements, anil iimilly was a candidate lor i'aris, precisely as Uou lunger stands to-duy. lie made aa poor an appearance iu debate as tbo General, and maintained equal silence mill re serve respecting ids political programme. After his election to the Presidency lie represented those who distrusted exist ing institutions' aud were clainorini! for a revision of the Constitution aud the dissolution of the Ghumber. He played audaciously and unscrupuously lor the highest stakes, and while surrounded with advisers, allowed none to see his eurila until the gamo bail beou won. Is Boulaugersuch a player? DuoAtt't Uuilurittaml the Ileal situntlnu. AY w York Ejtoch. Tho row over tbo Governorship in West Virginia in another reminder of how narrow an escape the country had in tho Inst Presidential election from a vote ho cIobo aa to depend for its settle ment ou the vols of that State. Poll tlcians ho little burdened with scruples as those who are doing their best to precipitate a violent conflict for posses sion of the Governor's chair would have been capable of a great deal in tho lino of reckless tampering with the returns, had they become tuo arbiters of the great struggle for possession of the Na tional Government. It sounds strange to read iu the columns of so sober and judicious a paper as the Wheeling In tkllioknckk a statement that if General Goll* should, on tho 4th of March, be denied entry iiito the State House and be "forcibly resisted, he will call llrst upon the civilian aid of the State, and next, as Commander-in-Chief of the Militia, he will call on the military. If Governor Wilson ronists to this point and ulso calls out the military to aid him, the Government of the United States will bo promptly appealed to, and there is no reasonable doubt that it will promptly respond." And. however defensible such action might be, it does not speak well for the political education of the people of West Virginia that any elected officers of theirs should take tho risk of iullicting 011 them so disgraceful a state of things. We have had of late a good many illus trations of tho daugers of partisanship run mad, but none quite so impressive as this ono in West Virginia, PatU'l lloauly llulti. Muilnmu I'atti baa recently given her rules (or the day to an interviewer. "When I mil at home," she Bays, "1 go to bed early?at 10:30. I rise early, that is, early for singers, which means 10:30. Ho, you see, when 1 am not singing, 1 sleep nearly twelve hours out oftho twenty-lour. I'louty of sleep, t hat IB the secret ol beauty slid freshness. I don't sleep until 10, of course, but I make It a point not to get up at once when 1 wake, but to tako a glass of hot water and a letnon and read my letters before I get out of bed. It's a mistake to jump up right away after wnkliig. I bathe in tepid water, and then sponge oil' with u cold sponge. On singing duys 1 uike a light and early dinner at II, and only a biscuit and cup of hot bouillon after the performance. No great quantity of food and plenty of sleep?thut's the way to keep one's com plexion and ligure intact. I rarely touch wine; a liquor glassful of whisky after luncheon or dinner,sometimes a glass of champagno?nothing more." I'rtiM.rytMl Oltlfl ami llatl Luck. from the Uu-iitotcn Journal, "A crosseyed girl is death to good luck on th? stage," said the old snowman, who was In u pensive and talkative mood, "They are dead suro to bring bud luck?a rcguiur hoodoo, nnd no mistake, Lots of us won't travel with ono in the company. I won't if I know it, and 1 reckon I do. Tiio opera company lieru this week, though, don't think so. 1 noticed a twist In one of the eyes of the chorus. An other bad one Is a yellow clarlonot In the orchestra. 1'u rather play in front of n loaned canuou. Crlekotyl how 1 sulTcrcil ono night when I was playing down in Jersey. 1 looked over the footlights mid saw an old fellow with a black wig on his head blowing bad luck at me out of the nossle of a yellow clarionet. I was hoodooed for sure, aud 1 didn't get into luck again for over six months and then only V picking up a horseshoe In Pittsburg, l'a. 1 know lots of the boys who won't faco ono," Ifawnre or Ohitni?iitn fur Catarrh that Coo laln Mercury, us Mercury will surely destroy tho sosso i of smell and completely derango the whole system when entering It through tho mucus surfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from riMititable physicians, as the dsinago they will do are ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cotarrli Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney A Co,, of Toledo, O., contains no mercury, nnd is tukuli Internally, and acts directly upon tho blood and uiucus surfaces of the system. In buying flail's Catarrh Cure bo suro you gel tho gen uine, it Is laken Internally anil maile In Toledo, Ohio, by K. J, Cheney A Co. MTMold by druggists, pries 78o ptr bottle. Special nargalm. Wo respectfully rail your attention to n few rare bargains In Una Mowing Machines, Including mahogany, antlmie, oak and cherry woods. Also cabinet anil half cabinet styles. These machines art too lino lor every day sals. Will bo sold at ridiculously low prices. Hoe our sdvortlsouieul in another column. Kuw. 1,. Hobs A Co., M Twelfth street, It happens not Infrequently Uiat a cashier who runs short tu his accounts runs long In his travels, ' mshjonsfob yochq men. Hm't Outfit*. The use ol the diamond solitaire is a lull dres* stud la confined to the "lower atratum." The average man would be happier II he bad {ewer pocket* to assist him in losing things. Black buttons in semi-globe shape are worn on white pique vests by men in half mourning. WImt may be tailed a now (ad is to have one's autograph euibroideaed on one's suspenders. Moustache combs ol solid silver, daint ily (lowered, are u recent caprice of the metal-workers' art. There is for the moment more or less prejudice against striped underwear. Whites and greys are favorites. "Dark rose" is u new ground color in nockware. It will make its appearance among the early offerings ol next spring. All the colors of the rainbow are seen in the silk stripes that run through negligee eliirU! intended for next sum mer. A cut away cut in fine wale cloth, with the vest ol some fancy figured material, is considered a dressy combination lor business wear. All reports to the contrary notwith standing, thu black silk skull-cap con tinues to be the popular head protoctor for railway traveling. Black and steel gray aro effectively combined In silk miiluers. The result produced la a happy medium between the "loud" and the sober. The attempt to revive scarf rings 1b a failure, fun scarfs of extreme siie in white ribbed silk are u decided "go" foi afternoon wedding wear. An observer of fashion's whims pre dicts an early revival of the old-time rallied shirt bosom, As a prophet he is, wo are bound to say, a failure. Here Is a suggestion for a ladies' gill umbrella. l.et the donor have his pho tograph, postage stamp size, set in the handle uud covered with glues. Ties of plain white pique which go twice around the collur, aud aro folded into a bow by the wearer, aro accopted by 'high dressers as correct for full dress. Woolon gloves in dark, solid colon and funcy mixtures, have almoat entire ly superceded white Itingwoods. The; are cheaper, keep cleauer aud are just at warm. One and two strands ol silk-stitching aro seen on the lavender gloves bIiowi: by high class furnishers whose eustoinon favor less width than is seen in the ow broidery comuiouly used. Beautiful effects aro obtained by re producing the bright postage stamps ol tho various countries, anil combining tliem for decorative purposes on asli trays, cigar cases, card cases, etc. A shirt seen ut a recent fancy droai hall had a dead black bosom, aud the collar and cull's und tie were also black It was worn in conjunction wltb trous ers, vest and coat In pluln white Bilk. Double-breasted vests witli extra large lapels, aud buttoned medium high, have been taken up by tha putrons of a well known Filth uvenuu tailor as a welcome change from the single-breasted affalri so long in vogue. Itlieuuintlim and C'ntnrrli. Rheumatism and catarrh aro both blood dli cam4. In many severe cum they have yields! to treatment with II. II. 1). (Botanlo Blood lltlin) mado by lllood Balm Co., Atlauta, Ga. Writs (01 book of convincing proofs. Sent frco. H. 1*. Dodge, Atlanta, Ua., aaya: "My wife had catarrh and nothing did her any good. Hereon atltutlon flually failed and |>oUon got iuto hci blood. 1 jdaccd her on a unu of 11. 11. B.. and tc my surprise her recovery wus rapid and com' pleto." W. 1'. McDauiel, Atlanta, Ga,, writes: "I waj much oinaclated and had rheumutisin (0 bad 1 could not gel along without crutehea. I also had neuralgia in the ueud. Firat-claaa phyalclani did me no good. Theul tried H. B. 11., and lb eilecta were magical. 1 chucrftilly recommend It a* a good tonic and quick euro." Mm. Matilda Nichols, Knoxvllle.Tcnn.,writes: "1 had catarrh aix yean and a moat distressing cough, and my eyea were much swollen. Flvt bottlci of B. B. II., thank God! cured me " John M. UmvIs, Tyler, Texas, wrltca: "I win subject a number of ycitra to ajiella of Inflatnma tory rheumatism, which aix bottle* of B. B. B. thank heaven, haa entirely curcd. I have nol felt the sllghtWt pain siuce." 9 Ix)gau Co., wholesale agents. iloiuea lu the South. The Queen & Crescent route will Bell excursion ticket# to Fort Payne, At talla, Tuscaloosa, Decatur. Ala., Ilattcs burg, Jackson, Miss., and Arcadia, La., at ono faro for round trip, on Novembei 20, December 4 and 18, tickets good foi sixty days. Now is your chanco to ex amine the cheap farming lands of tUc South. No blizzards, sure crops and n pleasant climate. All trains leave from the Grand Central Depot, Cincinnati, For pamphlets and other information address Neil 0. Kerr, Central Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa., or D. G. Ed wards, acting General Passenger Agent Queeu <fc Crescent route, Cincinnati, Ohio. "Love is generous," sings tho poet, but nevertheless there is more or less Cupid ity connected with it. A HAD HTOIIY. The child coughed. The mother ran. No romedv was near. Before morning the poor little suflerer was dead. Moral: Always keep Dr. Acker's English Rem edy at hand. 0. K. Goetze. It. B. Burt, 0. Monkemeller, T.ogan & Co. 8 Wolff's Acme Blacking. Wolff'sAG M EBIacking Makee any kind of leather WATERPROOF, 80FT, AND DURABLE. Da beautiful, rich, ?LOss V t'OLIHII k t? equalod. SUhs later ami oaaoynee. A Pol lab Tmtta n Blanth fbr Wowpp, tod AWe?hf*rMc?, aodoa IlnrnoM Leather ?ten Pour Months without tenanting. WOITF & RANDOLPH. PHILAOELPHI*. Bold br Shoe SUwa.Greoeit, and daalangansnllji Wanted. WAMTRn?NiPN U?*n onr Gooda In Ohio nAnlDU? andadjolnlng oountlea. Will pay good aalary and all oxweneee, Writ* tor terms and aute salary wanted. BLOAN A CO.. Manu* facturcrs. (Jcorge atreet, Clncinuati, Onto. apatwrrhaa WANTKD-KGK T1IK UNITKD TT States Army, Cavalry, Artillery and In fantry, able-bodied unmarried men between the agce of '21 and M yean. Good pay, rations, clothing and modlcal attendance. Apply at No. l.Mii Market street, Wheeling, West Virginia. del ?me "IXf ANTED?MAN?TO TAKE THE TV. Agency of our aafM | alieWilsxlslnchesj weight MO pounds j retalf price IMj other altee In proportion, A rare chance and ttermancnt buslneae. Theae safee meet a demand never be* Atk amm fnj out F?Uol Ouk/ CK V WAIA aii.k,..fc.lLrd0.r.airMdii?l)rMkliATM * Mb?lt y?>> >9? thm, wHI. M fo, (w Ma* plM. ?bMSNyn?UUudBPWULDU< iMTltvroflfrut lanhibl.,wiMMmlriM ftOUJCTlmit l\ clrralu olt?tn| 4 It* Int. uiwuxii JilftthU, New Advertisements. WANTED-A NUR8E?A MIDDLE f T A(?EU woman preferred, A good bono nod good wuh to tba right peraon. Apply wltlr reference el No. 86 809? ? lag Ialand, three room* and kTtcheu. Apply at ARBBNZ 6 OO.'B Furniture, Carpet and undertaking Eatabllahmeut, No. 1115 Main ?treet. V jaa FOR THE DEAF Who have urged me to vUlt Wheeling that tbey may examlue my IuvUlble Device to aid tbu Hearing, I bavo arranged to be at tbe. McLure Uouae on Thursday, Januarylil, until 6 p. ui., aud ahould be pleated to meet any wbo are in search of a relief from dealuesa. Ja29 II. A. WALK8. Bridgeport, Conn. pUHK Wax Candles For Altar Purposes. Alio a fine Hue of Decor ated Ca&dlea at low price*. 1 EWINQ BROS., jatt 1215 Market St., opp. Mcbure Hou?o. EC1ULAR TUESDAY PACKET RforParkeraburg, I'omeroy, Ualll- <m? imjIIm, Irouton, Huntluglon, Porta- I mouth, Meyaviile, Ciuciuuati aud^^*? Louisville. Tbe olegaut puaaeuger steamer ?ANDES,? cbaa. Mubleman, Com'r, Mart P. Noll, Clerk, will leave for above poluta on Tucsday, Jan ?J'J. at tf o'clock p. m., ahorp. Paaaeuirera am freight receipted through to all poluta Weal am: For freight or paaaago apply on board or to jam FRANK BOOTH, Ageut. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the OtnlUmen q/ WhttUng and VicinU\l: On January SO we will opeu with an New Stock of Gooda for Gentlemen's Wear, Of Medium Quality, aa well jui the Vor^Hei Makea of botn Foreign aud Domcatlca. Knilri aatlafactlon will be give* to all who may favo ua with their ordcra. We think it will pay you to call and aee ua be fore placing your order. Keapcct/ully, C. H. WHEELER & SON, Merchant Tailors, ja? Room 1, Becond Floor, Kellly Dloclt. 8wirr'a Specific cured mo of malignant liiooc Poison after 1 had been treated In vain with ok ?o-called remedies of Mercury and PoUuh. H. 8. H hot only cured tho Blood Poison, but relieved th< Rheumatism whfch wna canard l?y tho iioUonoui minerals* GEO, DO YELL, Ulil 8d Avenue, N. Y. Scrofula developed on my dattchtcr?swell I ti ir ant lumps on her neck. Wo pnvo her Swirr'a brcciric and tho reault was wonderful and tho euro prompt H. A. DkAUMONU,Cleveland, Venn. Bwirr'a Specific la entirely a vegetable remedy and la the only medicine which |>crmancntly curci Scrofula, Blood Ilumora, Cancer anil C'ontagloui Jllood Polaon. Send for hooka on Wood and Bkli Diseases, mnllcd free, '?ut Swirr Srecirio Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, On JaW-TTbaa BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Day Beoks, Journals. Ledgers, Caae Uoeks, In voice and Trial Balance Hooka, Ac. lnka, Pena aud Pcnclla, Lctlor Files, 11111 File and Traaafer Caws, die. Largoat Block and Grcateat Variety lu tho City for aale Retail at Wholeaale Prleea, by JOSEPH GRAVES, No. 2# Twelfth Street, Fine Diamonds A SPECIALTY. Ai mail we are still to tho front with our ex traordinary flno Hue oi Diamonds. Uur stock la now eonpl?te for the Holiday trade, having added several thousand dollars' worth within the pMt few days of our Special Quality "Blue White" Goods. Parties wishing to purchase anything in this line cau save money by giving as a call. Rospoctfully, I. G. DILLON & CO., JEWELERS. bo28 No. 1228 Market Street. CITY BOOK STORE, 1301 MAIIKKT STREET. New Books In Paper Covers. Bill Nye's Thinks. Very Funny, 2nc. , llryan Maurice. My Walter Mitchell,'COo. The other view of tko "Robert Klstncro" question. Robert Elsmero New Kdltiou. Mrs. Ward. I Cloth, 75?.: paster, ?)c. Mlonoeof Dean Maltland. New Edition, Mc. Mlsa Brctherton. lly author of "Robert El? | mere." 20c. Colonel Quaritch. By Rider Hftfgard. 20c. In Far Locbabcr. Ry Win, Black, lfto. OUmpaea of Erin, By Beaton MlllUan. Illus trated. 60c. The Elect Lady. By Geo. McDonald, lfic. Undcr-CurrcnU. Ry the "Ducho**." 16c. I Bargalus In 8eu and Olft Books left from Holi days. Suuday School or other Libraries ca* make mousy by buying now. Correspondent* Jaltt' 8TANTON A DAVENPORT. |W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. ?3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Best In the world. ExamiaehU ?A.00 OENU1NE HAND-HEWED SHOE. ?4.00 BAND-8EWED WELT SHOE. 93.AO POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. SS.60 EXTRA VALUE CALF IBOB. OH.tS WORKIN'0MAN'S SHOK. ?l.(>0 and 01.75 BOYS' 8CHOOL SHOES. Praudulent.when my namo and prico are not stamped on bottom. 1 W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mais, rOB IA I.* AT STONE'S CASH SHOE STORE, Ja24-TU*r 1044 Main Street. THE MAJORITY Of Baking Powdors put on the market sru un wholesome and Injurious, and only aold because thej are "cheap." Loftn A Co.'g Excolslor Dak tog Powder Is guaranteed to be strictly pure and wholesome promote* digestion, aud in the end Is cheaper than any of the cheap or gift Baking Powder. Use no other. LILYCREAM a most elegant preparation for. Chappod ? u?nda, Face. Lfpe or any ronghnesa of tho skin. | Prepared only by LOO AN A CO. LOGAN~& CO. (re In receipt of the flneat and most oomnlete Ine of CHEST PROTECTORS ever br.ught to1 this city. When oold weather cornea dart for | C?i11 LOGAN & CO. An Proprietor, ol the HOMMTKAB L1VKR 'fuIabaW \vOBUMBY?Ur, BOtt .IftelMl feUMURSiSma* lo arrlre. _ IX pot ud llndqurun In TruuM, Bhonld.r nru?, auppurur, ud ?orjU*l tn.lrum.nu, rln,?brapl Fartunu ud Toilet Artlola. logan"& CO., Drnntiti, Drtd|e Corner. ?i?w QUEK8KI '?S!|Ji1i,0hSJ(d?r,f1nMpplJ, IODIDIOUS and MMum tdr.rtl.liii fcu nlwn; ! itioowfti I. Doforo pi WO! Adv.ni.in. hu lUwitri prrnn taootMful. Octora pluHmur Kowip.por Ad rortHltii oootuft LORD ? THOMAS, imtniiM iitm, 1 Mt. Win liW in, OHIOAOO* New Advertl6?m8nta. PRICE CUT }fl HALF! Extraordinary Bargains IK ALL-WOOL IMPORTED Black Dress Goods 43 INCHES WIDE, Consisting of Camel Hair Serges, Diagonal Sergei, Armure'a Striped Ettemlnei, Otto mans, Jaffatas, &c. teTXcit a pleco worth Iras than One Dollar a Yard. Choice or the entire lino, 50c. PER YARD. J. 8. RHODES & CO., 1152 MAIN ST. Geo, E. Stlfel A Co. Geo. E. SUN cSo CO, Special Sale ?OF? BLANKETS, COMFORTS, DRESS HOODS And WRAPS. 50 Pairs White All-Wool BLANKETS, SLIUHTLT SOILED. At One-Half the Regular Price, COMBINATION Dress Patterns, FIUUIIED, SPItirKD & PLAIN, Worth $18 09 for $9 00 Worth 15 00 for 7 60 Worth 12 00 for 8 00 Worth 10 00 for 5 00 &o., Jtc. 200 Comforts. Oil Boiled Calico and Bast Cot ton, to be closed out re gardless of price. WRAPS. Ladles' and Misses Wraps, must be sold. Greater bar gains than ever in this de partment. fc6t=?0dd Lace Cur tains at less than one half their value. Geo.E.Stifel&Go., 1114 MAIN ST. Paper, Eto. HxlMm & co., (?UCCKM0R110 D. WA01NUI) Jobber* and Wholeaalo Dealers In WRAPPING, ROOFING, PRINT, Glass and Carpet Papcrennd Bags* All 81m? tf Manilla Wrapping Vapor on hand. No. 1321 Main Street ROOFING MATERIALS A SPECIALTY* Alto Cotton, Flu aid Colored Twines. Will also furnish tbo tradowlth Vrlntod Bail* neM Card on Paper lkfs, Manilla Papers, 4o., Ac., at lowest rales. noM WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, WkoMi u4 RiUll Oetlir In PAPER! Grocers', Butchers'and Bakers'Btraw Wrapping Butter Dlshee and Twines, and all klada of Manilla. Pelt and liulldln*l-anen. KM. ''ftlfl auVlSr.'frollhe .bore on b.lnt nottfltd br ixxliu MM ?r tolepbon., on .Sort aollM. 1(3 MAIM A 1(11 BOUTII BTB., Photography. QABIMET PH0T0GRAPU8 Only $3 00 Per Dozen HIWIIIW 6AILERT, Pop. B. T?ylor-New Spring Goods. ?N E W Spring Goods! GEO.R.TAYLOR Begs to announce the ar rival of his New Stock of Toile du Nords, Seersuckers, Embroideries, Ladies'Cambric Underwear, Faille Silks, &c., &c. Good. Goods and Good Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. , GE0.R.TAYL0R 1150 MAIN STREET. Frew A Bartsohy?Funeral Directors, &c. Frew&Bertschy FUNERAL DIRECTORS A*D? EMBALMERS, 1117 M-A-IiN" ST. Our facilities are unsurpassed. We are prepared to con duct burials in a most satisfactory manner. All Modern Un dertaking appliances. Competent management guaranteed. Copper, Zinc and Metallic Gaskets, CASES, AND WOOD COFFINS, ALL THE LATEST IMPROVED DESIGNS, AND A FULL LINE OF BURIAL GOODS! 3^=?We aim to be Prompt, Considerate and Reliable. Calls by Telephone Answered Day or Night. Frew & Bertschy. Sewing Machines. |A PARTIAL LIST Bargain Machines ?AT? EDV. LROSB&GO.'S. Mactum. Lirr Piuci. Btu Fo?. 1 Inlaid "While,11 No. 8 970 00 918 00 1 Mahotany "White," Ho. S. 70 00 17 00 1 Combination ixwk, White. 100 00 AO 00 1X Cabinet, "White" 70 00 40 00 1 Mahogany "Standard" 70 00 40 00 1 % Cabinet "Standard" 70 00 41 00 Many Others at Lets Price. RUifMtien 14 ftDd eZAm,Q0' *'? D*niitee bn^wTaM A|flnti'lhlr#f0M ^anone EDW. L. ROSE & CO., OmiUl AOIMTf FOR Writing Miohtnai. Bloyol**, Sawing Mtohlnaa and ill Suppllt*. ini? i ? i i Hi China, Olasa and Quoertaware, JUHT Ol'KNKfil El.fUiLlmel CHAMBER SETS it IpMtal U? PrlM. I* Business Cards. 0. H. Pmilpott. U. K. OiniY. PMIpott & Giesey, ARCHITECTS And Superintendents. . I'lane. Bpeolflcatione and Katlmatee prepared (or Buildinga ofiill doMtiptlooa. INTERIORS A SPECIALTY. WCorreepondenoe Solicited. OFFICE: . Cor. Nineteenth A Soft Bt?. I delft lliML KlMBMLY. (J, 0. I)AYJI. KIMBERLY& DAVIS, Buooowort to J. II. Clouilon, Dealers Id Grain, Flour, Feed, Ha;, 4c, v",lou Ooeiu dallrmd (ret ts ?ll ptrti ofihi dir. r. L. KIMBEKI.Y, Otltm! MlMftr. OIDm and WtnloDM. lilt, 1130 ud 1 MlSouth ?tmt, floror ui Mtrk.f iimt. una JSJTEl'HEN McOULLOUOH, Contractor and Builder. MAMS A BRICK BUILDINGA. OTA1I Carpenter Work pronptly attended to on reMonabli termi. Realdenoe, 42 Fifteenth itreet. Shop In rear. lal J^KDMAN & 00., General Machinists, And MuuiMltintiof MuIm ud lUlloturj ?HUM, ??. Olintn t tnmnti HA, WWKKt.tWB, W. TA, Amusements. OPERA HOUSET TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, January 28 & 29. GILLETE'S Held By The Enemy! From Palmer'a Theatre, Now York City. An American Play. An Amerloan Story. Founded ou the Incident* of the Civil War a triumph of houor aud devotion to couu-' try. Duty before love. Enormous Success. Monster Production, Special Scenery. Charming Comedy, Prlcea, 75 and SO ceuti. Reserved aeati, |i m Sale of aeata commence* Friday, January r, ki tf. A. Houae'a mualc atoru. Grand Opera House. 0. C. UENT1IKR, Lcaate aud Uauagi-r. Threo NlghU (July, aud (iiaud Wedneadar llalluee, commencing Monday, January Mouday and Tuesday evouluui, Chorlai p Browu'a Ureal Comedy border Puma, DOT, or the Avenger's Oath I Freaeuted by Mlaa Flomnck J. Hinuut, The greatcat actreaa living lu her Hue n( , iurM. tera, aud Mlaa Emma Frauk'a brilliant Comuu* of MetrojMilitau ArtlaU. Aim Introducing ? Kennel oi C'oloaial Royal Uuatlau Wolf llnumU Wedueaday afternoon aud evenlug, thu oat of all laughable couicd lea, "EXCI TEMENT I" Greeted everywhere by roara of laughter and uucoutrollablo mirth! Admlaiion, 15, and 50 centa. Reaened wau oo aale at MoLure llouae Pharmacy. jt.?| Grand Opera Housed 0.0. GKNTHER, Loaaco aud Mauagor, Threo NlghU aud Saturday Matlure, COMMEMCMO Tllt'MDAY KVKNINO, JaM'AMY II, Tbo beat Amorlcnu drama ever written, RANCH 10. By tho Popular Artlat. Mr. J. Clinton Hall, aup< ported by MiBS FAY CHSETEU, r Grand SconlcEtleet! Kxploalon of a Ranch! Snow titorm lu tho Hock lea! Greateat Fire and Snow Scenoa ever produced! Forming au Elab orate Production. All Special Hcouerv cnrrlttl by tbla Company. The celebrated 91.mo ?rliw dog, Duke of Wellington, and one of thu lurgtit HI. Bernard doga over Imported, will beaten in RANCH 1U. Frlcea, 15,25 aud 50 centa. Roaervcd acata for aaloat Mal.ure Honae Pharmacy. j>.'? Stockholders' Meetings. Notice is hukkhy hivkn that a general meeting of tne Stockholdwi of "Psanonv luafKAKo* company," lnu> teen called by the Hoard of Dlrectora, to be held it lta principal oflleo or plnco of buaincMi, No. 12,3 Market atreet in the city of Wheeling, aud the aame will bo held at auld placo on Sati-hiut, TMK23t> Day ok Fkiwuauy. at lOo'ciwka. in., for the pnrpoie of conalderliiK aud adopting or rejecting a resolution to extend the tluv ul tbo cantluuauce of aald corporation lor fifty year* beyond the ifflth day of March, iw, tbe date of tho expiration of thu time limited lor ita contluuauco lu the agreement for lta forma tion. Dy order of tho Hoard of Dlrcctora. J OH. F. l'AULL, Secretary. Additional roouao, Notick la ulri hereby clvon of mv Inimtfon to oiler I ho Mid resolution attho general ??J ln!u\I u<JljC0 ?' vrhlcli reaolutlou md mooting la above given. A Stockholder of "Peabudy luaunlnro Con* . 1>>U? _ Jm'.-.'tu J^OTIOIS. ~ w. II. SIMPSON, W. 0. WILKINSO.V, GEO. G. McKOft'N, ALEX. MITCHELL, ,w UKO. K. WILKlNh'O.V, liH'ornorn'on. Real Estate. FOR SALE. No. 98 North Front atreet, Ilrlok Home of || rooma, natural uud lllmulantltifc K??. Iiot ami co d wateri k round front* on North Front atrwt ^'??t. running to river about 100 feet. am/0/* K".m 8m,Lc" ?o?thwcM of Marietta, Ohio, frame houae of 4 room* nud collar, two orchard* of about 600 tree*, new barn, buly.'d Vn tef-''80?5 !V"1,0X(:1,U11KU 'orcity properly. No. 1800 Jacob alrcot; iirlcolLGfio. v0, h^s, ?Jfc*?.b "lrc01: Priev ILCOU. No. 2120 Market itrccL I^ocuat Grove Farm.Glonn'a Hun, Ohio county, W. Va., im acrca, underlaid with coal. FOR RENT. POSSESSION GIVKN APRIL 1. No. 2017 Chapllne atroet, 6 roomed house, m a iiiutitli. northcaat comer of ,"1(, y J0'1 ?INC. 125 00 a monib. and WoJdl?tmjL t00m' cor,,er H#venu*nU? Mar!'01 "lrcct- ?tore-roomand dwelllmr, ISO 00 a month. tuS.'Suiml."?""1 5 Uou,> Sn !?? ?Si'?",lcc"!L',lrw1'112 w)? month. kS' i?in f.ve."te.cllth "if""' W ? ? muiiih. 5^' 5SS ? "'5 "i!? ? ????"? ?."? SJ2 M?rk.t .ircoi, *a SI? montli. AKt,lrM1' ?"?? Ho. rftaatr-ililh .tn.1, ,looo? mn?,h. Mn -i THSSW ?? ? tiioulb. ???I!i *'!(? J28"????? w *7 00 " month. \lroV(' "<<?? monlli. Kim Grove, two Lota, IIoum* a rooma, uttlcand cellar*, natural gaa, ?? 00 a month. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. .."?' Sixteenth street, fi room*, will put them In complete repair. v ' Wn' ?!8 'tore-room, fioa month. wSIbmSI" "Ororoom 1 JAMES A. HENRY, M >'><? clilm At Urney, Collector .ml Notary I'ubllo. Jg! wo. inl-j M.HKrrHTinT Cocoa. UKATrnj^OMKOItTlVli. EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast. kB0wl0(J/J0 of thonatur* law lbo ?P??flon. of ilIgMtln i.nl SSi j ? c?rt!/al ?pt.llniilon ol U? h?. Tc" wo". Mr. Em SftfeK'SlyH k"*kl?"' <?Wc? Willi ? ilStf B??? JS^S JmT0??" y'i'cl11:ln> Mvonimmr ?roHtj?llr]K ?round u. ruiulr loll' tack wherever there la a weak iM>lut. We ra?T ?h.it i? k?;,i?i o"wi? hMiJSIilffij ? W.,r?, M?o<l and a |iri?i*rl/ | nourlahod frame."rl,lvll Berrlce Omoik'. ''y Wilh bo'IinK water or inllk. HoUl I l a ? nn nnRSi c ?a' '?'"'w' I Plumbing, Oas it Steam Fitting. | ?yyM. HARETsoSi moTIDAL Plumbers, Has and Stoam Fitters, No, es TWELFTH 8T, All work don.promptly >t rwuombl. prlrw. Geo. minium) & hon, HunvMin lo Thomikoii A llibb.nl. Practical Plombers, Gas A Steam Fitters, IMAM FOUNDERS, ma AM ?or{1<plonpU/douo' Hougefurnlehlng Hardware. i^AULE OUTLEltvT " Pl.t.d Knlv.a, Pl.t.d Pork., Pl.t.d Spoon.. WbolcMl. Mill KnUll.al GEO. W. ;OIINHON'? ?0st. wl* mo M.lu >*i gKASH KJKE SETS, Br... P.nd.r., Br... A.h P.n Front.. A larf.uMrlmentiif ulrlc..n.l prim III" lardwart and MtuawiirnfMiInK more ut NKHIUTT A fHO . <j?M MliMarkMatrt?i A LL KIND8 OK " fl, ^ PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WO** ?atlf and proiuptlr davnited at th" Daily Iniii.uuincrr Joi orru?. , No?.? and V7 FourleonUi atrooU