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Klf IttfclliQcwct,; # Frowt Cnmpboll & Hurt, Prop's. 3MUKD DAILY, 8KMMVKKKLY AND WKEKLY. " "TERMS! -T l?yMill,PoitigofreolntboUnitedState*' IU1I.T, Olid Year....... 00 Daily, nix Month# .... 4 oo Daily, Thrco MouUuu..?.'..~ a oo Daily, onoAioutb> flfl HlMI'WMICLYi Ou4 0'> Hkmi>Wi:i;kly,Wlx Months 1 aft WkkkLY, One yc*r...4-u.i...iiu..^lXl l oo wkkkly, 8u month* 00 Tlio Daii.Y'lHTUUatucm U Ddlrcred br Carrier* In \Vheellt?K una adjKVttl towui at l? tvutt IH)T week.- ' r > ; . '*.;; < > > > < * inrfriuofchwuhldg !6iub*crlboto tbo Daily JuTmiuj^cjut rui) doio bylending In their or* <!cr? to the iMTRLUOKUCKa atlleo on I'oiUil Card nr othcrwlio. Tboy will bo punctually aeryed IprcarTlcri. / \ ' ........ . y/V..';-' Mulcted Ht tint I'oitotllca at VY'Li VV. Va.. in*HocotiilclnM matter,] " :y "j. WUKKMNG, JANUARY 15, 1800. It costs money to defraud the people, nod this 1b the sort of job tho bosses oi tho "West Virginia Democracy aro now engaged in, tiKNTi.KMii.s of tho Legislature, try the contest by tho law and evidence, not by tho command of ,thu caucus. You are Bworn judges in this caao. Tiir Brooklyn police claim to have discovered a'compact between tho Ah* archlsts of'that city to end their Uvea by suicide, virtually acknowledging that their cause has no chanco of success in this country. This decision 'frill save tho cou rts a great d^al of trouble. '1 Wit km those Democratic judges, fresh from tho Democratic caucus, with their heads full of Democratic orders with re gard to the Democratic contest, go to climb up on tho bench, they will /eel sheepish if they have any appreciation of ttio situation. The real judicial arti* do i? not bundled that way. Tim Indiana liepublicans have ' detormined to make u hot fight in tbia year's campaign, tho object being to bend a man to the United States Senate iu place of D. \V. Yoorbees. Tbey bay? mudo an early, start, and if, tho party workers do not'Hag fn their efforts the "tall Sycamore of the Wabash" may bo relegated to private life.. , ,r' , The Deirioeiato, or rather tiio freo trade olemont of tbo party, are terribly worked up over tbo discueeion now going on in tbo North AmericanJleview between Dlaino and Gladstone. Iilaino has decidedly the best of it in championinn .xvinnlrtlnn ?f *1,? !>.. ?"g i'luwbuuu j?i ul uiu .1wjpuhltcan party. Now, after raqch importuning Mills, of Texas, has decided to reply to tho Secretary of State. Nothing could please Mr, Blaino better. When it was mudo known in Paris that whisky was a good thing to tako to ward off the grip there was, an unlicensed indulgence in the beverage, resulting in the arrest of live hundred people for drunkenness in one day. Of course over-indulgence in the remedy was as bad as no remedy at all. , On the same principle ouo might as well take an eutirebox of pillsinstead o?so many uc perious muicateu f)y. tuo puyauaan.)i Tub wives,of twelve''ifyw York jurymen are in a state of mind. The twelve husbands were on*a" jury, and aa they could come to no decision'they were locked up over nigh ti They sent a messenger buy to' their "homes aayiug they were-detained by'jury duty. The boy never delivered the messages; and when the jurors returned home they were met weeping and wailing and threats of divorce. > Tho ! "jury;'fduty" ' excuse rfor absence" was looked \6n1\vith :aa; much suspicion by the iudignant matron's as the time worn retrain, "been to the lodge.", l'rom the way;tho women,carried on it' is presumed that the unfortunate j arora; were-old offenders in late hours and unexplained absence.' , >"ot Ouu . .. The Intelligencer, hopes it is mistaken, but it :doea' uot believe there ia one Democrat in ' tho J-iegislature who lias the courage, to do right, against Llie command of the party bosses to do wrong in tlie mutter of the Gubernatorial con teat." It there be one ho. has, missed abundant opportunities to make himself known. The bosses fear a break, but the Intelliuenchu's opinion is that they tremble without reason.. Men who could Bwal low the .doses the bosses shot into the Democrats of the legislature last winter will not pig at anything. J.!.' *? T , '.Their AVorktl'tfaM Redllzoti.:;':V'^;' Those who have good memory will recall the pledge of diepatch uttered by every Democrat who spoke on the Gubernatorial question. All the Democrats profesaei,! to be as desirous as any Republican could, be for a speedy termi" nation ol tho contest. One reason why they would not con Bent to General Gofl' taking bia Heat on . 'lua prima facie title was, that ho might be a long time in culling the(Legislature to act on the report of the invealigating ' committee. ' V'It was suggested that ho might manago to liold the matter ofl 'lor a year,' in the meantinio making appointments as fast as lie could. For these, among othor reasons, it was insisted that .Governor Wilson should hold over. The vory tliiugs that were imagined against Goff have come true of Wilson. Arid tboy have -all been done by a wan who had no color of titlo to the ollice. Tlio Kxtrn SchhIoh.oC tho LugiHliituro, To-day the Legislature meets in extra session. It would bavo met earlierif it had been given tho chance. it could liavo met easily three months after the adjournment of the regular sessionof last year. For reasons satisfactory to the Democrats at' tho helm the work of the contest committee was delayed, and after that was completed tho report of the majority was juggled to gain more time. Tho extra session, promised by the Democrats at an early day, comes hobbling along nearly u year after the regular session. No Democrat of standing , . , , . . , , ? -pretended to 4,'ive a good reason-/or /. .this delay, or.for tho.bad faith includod in it. It has been a meroi matter of hav- ; ing tho power and usingitrV'r} Tho oxtra session is made necessary by tho pending conieat for tho Governor's Beat. If there had been no contest thero would have been 210 extra session. Tho settlement of tho Gubernatorial qontrovcrsy is tho solo legitimate business of the Legislature at this time. The Governor has mapped out a great variety and volumo of ?ther business, out tho Legislature is under no obliga don to take up anything but the c^nteat. To mature a small part of tho legislation recommended by tliiSl'Goirerhor would coat mncli tlmo and inonoy/' The inconvenience would (all on tho member*, tbo charge on the people. There la no justification to add another dollar to the already largo cost of the conteet, tho gross amount of which will startle the pooplo when they know all. Tho right courso for the Legislature to pursue la very plain. Let it settlo tho Gubernatorial contest and inako a short cut for houic. IH!I:AKI'.\'sT lilillUl.T. Tho cranberry crop is phonomenally law. . . ' y;,f A New York couplo were married in a cab lately. Seventy-llvo families are living in tents at ArkansaaClty, Kan. E. F. Marks, of Garrison, Kan.', haa a -?... '.i,? nuun n iiivd minw/ ^uuuisuj.. . , . . ? j Whilo digging In his ear with a.pin, i Charles Mowers, of Shipuensburg, l'a., f did hitnaelf an injury which has resulted t in lockjaw. It is told of a Hudsondale, Pa., man 1 that ho has worn the samo Jiat for 1 twonty-three years, and he says that it < has come into stylo nineteen times. ' A swooping party to which each guest j took a broom to sweep the old year out and the new year in was a diversion at \ El Dorado, Kas., on Now Year's eve. Tho Mexican Government has lately 1 ordered 1,000,000 grape cuttings from California, and will distribute them freo < to all who wish to plant them in Mexico. | New Orleans, after much discussion ? and delay, has llnally risen to the luxury 4 of a paid fire depaitment, and tho ques-. tlon of a belt railroad is no# being agitated. < A tenor singer named Elchorn in ' Cologne was obliged to undergo a throat operation, and, while it was successful, it was found upon his recovery that bls 1 voice had changed to a baritone. 1 A drought which . has prevailed in J South Africa is said to bo duo to tho , same cause that ruined Egypt, Mesopotamia and Indiu, once tho most fertile countries in tho world. It is the destruction of the forests. ? , ';Vv ;f-l( "Within ten days four new Jowlsbi | synugoges were recently opened in Now, i x uriv, uuu unit uny uuw uwj luriy-HUven 5 of, these places of worship, a larger.number than can be found in any other place in the world. , , \'}- r? i > "BrownBtonegangrono"i8the formida- 1 bio term applied in New York to a de- 1 posit that is painting part of that town < green, and which one editor declares to ] I bo fruitful of "la grippe, pneumonia, pleurisy, diphtheria and cognate dia| eaaefl/-;:.:'^ I They were talking about tho various 1 | methods of celebrating the passing of \ the old year out and tne coming of the j new. "Did you ever dance the old year ( out and the new year in?" was asked of a lady df uncertain age. "Yes, indeed, 1 hundreds of times,1" was tho reply. Two grocerB in Dubuque had a quarrel and each figured to drive the other out . of business. The sharper ouo advertised to give away one dozen clothes-pins vylth . every 50 cent purchase, aud small as the gift was it closed the other store in six : months for want of custom. , 1 ( It is claimed that phosphate is fouud in only three places throughout the United States?South Carolina, New. i Mexico and Florida. * In New Mexico it | is about exhausted, while in Florida it i is more extensive than in South Caro- j Una, and''assays .25 per cent store: j State of Ohio, Cityof Toledo, \ - , { Lucas County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of. the firm oi F. J. < Cheney Co., doing business iu the < City ol Toledo, County and; State afore- 1 said, and that said firm will pay the Bum J of one hundred dollars for each and r every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by.the use of HalL's Catarrh Cure. ; Fbank" J. Cheney.,... Ssi'brn to.before me, and subscribed j in my presence, this Cthdayof Decern- i ber, A. D. 1SSG. \ . A. W. Gleason, {seal) Vv' \i Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta directly upon the'blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tqledo, 0.'.. : fiSTSold by Druggists, 75 ceuta. daw ' Tlio Monthly Kec'ord." : Ticket No. 98,455 drew the'First Capi- | tal Prize of $600,000 in the 23oth.Grand Mammoth Drawing on December 17th, in Tho" Louisiana State .Lottery.'. It was sold in fractional "parts' of fortieths at . $100 each, sent to MV A. Dauphin, New , To .*??W.,V.;n.li: _f C uiivuuo, un. UUD IU il^CUUJ XHIUK Ul British North America, 52 -Wall st.vNow ,i York City; one to Z. A. Hakes, {Cairo, . 111.; one to Arthur Harrison, Now York, i Ni'.Yi; one to Chaa. E.'Woodson, Meinphis, Tenn.; one to John B. Young, : Hamilton, Onti; ono toiMerchants Bank t of Perisacoln, Fia.; ono to First National Bank, Corsicana, Tex.; one to E. T. 0 Bellis, 2228 Walnut at., St. Louis, Mo.; : ono to Jas. Bessette, Worcester, Mass. ; 7 ono to Arthur Bittiner, 12; West 23d at", ( New York'City; one to Bank of Wyanet,' t Wyanet.-Ill.; one to >Nlblock .i &lIlCayn,, t Philadelphia, Pa.: one to tho Texas T National Bank, San Antonio, Tex.; ono to F. W. Hansom & W. . G. Miles, Moreland, Cook county, IU.; etc., etc. Ticket No." 40,911 drew tho Second Capital Prize of $200^- . , 000 and'was Bold in fractional- eighth's at ;; $5 00 each. One to a Depositor Traders Bank, New Orleans, La.; two tov 01. \ Hartman, through Irwins Bank, Columbus; Ind.; 'ono to. a; Depositor New ' Or- j leans "National Bank, New Orleans, Lai; etc. Ticket No. 35,961 dreiw the Third Capital Prize of $100,000. It was aold.in ft fractional q u'artertf'at$10 eacti^t Ono' to | Byron D. Houghton,' Oswego,'N.\Y;3, etc.', $ Ticket;No. 7,988 "drew the Fourth Capital Prize of $50,000. It was sold in frac- ;i; tional part of fortieths at $1 each; oho to ' Britton &Koontz; Natchez,1 Miss;; oho to : Christian Kehler, Natchez; Miss.; one to % I.'.Liebmann, for Louis L.Levin$;i08 ?. Canal street, New York, N.Y.; one to Thomas Boland," Boston, ^ Maas>,\'bne' to S. Friedman, 26 Elm street; New York City; one to L.C. Jandorf, 34 Maiden Lane, Now York City; ono to John McCarvill, 14 Olarkaon street, New York $ City. The 237th Grand Monthly Draw- ^ tag will take place on Tuesday, Febru- > aryilV of which' all information;*!will! be & furnished on application to M. A. Dauphin|;N6w Orleans, La.;''' v' ' daw A Great ?Itcoroiy, ^ In,the medical line is the pleasant fruit '}, laxative, Elixir of Dates. It combines ; tho active pi operties of dates, fi^a 'and prunes in auch a way as to make it one of the moat pleasant and effective remediea on the market. It is eaaily taken by old and young, and ia a auro cure for habitual < constipation; biliouaneas; dya- t pepsia, sick headache and piles, and alL fi diseases caused by a weak stomach;^ diaeased kidneys or inactive liver. Sold in Rrt linfMoa n Irwin, W. E. Williams, John ianghlin. Logan Drug Company and Goodwin & Co., wholesale agents. , Stj? : cvfB\ StiffnessYimUNDs, cuts. Swellings Supelyc^Pefffjanently << ^by DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS? ^CHAS.A.VOGELER Co. BA1J0.MIW Mr. and Mre. Delancy Robln?on reside n n (<Auv fin* n> II ?I,. ^. vvd; u?) IIHMIUIOU>f.,M,HW|l irefer to call It, In New York city, and ro without pretentions to elegahcol iho janitor Is a colored citlien called latnson?not an Inappropriate namo by be way,'(or Uio'guardian o( a building, vlioso strength may bu supposed ltd! llu n bis locks, Samson Is a lorinor Fullnan porter, and a most efficient servitor, [toping tbe;h?lls In Immaculato condlIon and the brosswork shining like tho ililars ol tbe Golden'Clty. llut, permps on account of bis l?tn autocratic toaition, be expects to bu treated with ;reat deference as an iudlvldunl of largo mpoitance. In this view tho Robinson's :ook,asharp-tongucd Irish girl does not ilinro; and every time tliu coat scuttle >r tbo groceries go up or down, there ii I wordy encounter, in wbicb Samson la nvariably worsted. Tho otber inominji natters reached n crisis. His wounded liguity could aland it no longer, ami be topped Mr. Robinson on tbe (ront stairs ;o complain. Wliat ho wauted to siiy ivas that tbe girl assumed as much au' :horlty over liini as II shu were one ol be ladies in tbo house, but Ills mannei )l putting it was, to say tho least, iu< lelicitous. Ue said: "Mr. Robinson, :hat girl of yours has ordored mo round, in' yelled at mo down the elevator shall, in' blowed mo au' jawed me, until pou'd bavo thought it was Mrs. Robin ion liersulf." Ui'os a fair tflal 1 llnd Salvation Oil .bo best cure for rheumatism I have evei mown. It gives relief more quickly, mil nlways does its work. 2o cents, Iosiiua z.lmmkitman, Wetheredvillc. Md Onkonic coughets are bores to the lommunity ami should be forced to use Jr. Bulls Cough Syrup. "I swear by tlioie tall elms in yondei iark"?he commenced, but sbo inter untod him. "Swear not bv them." slu laid imploringly; "Why not?" ilMJe:ause thosetrees are slippery elms," she laid simply. >. >"/yy-'C, "^FITS.All Fits stopped'free by Dr. Kunk's 3ueat Nkiivk Kkhtohbu. No Fits aftei Irst day's use; Marvellons cures. Treat so and"$2 00 trial bottle iree to Fitcases. Send to Dr. Kline,931 Arch st.,llhila., 1'a, Weak eyes and inilamed lids in<licat< uriuiDure condition of the blood. The best remedy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla;? II vitalizes tho blood,' regulates the secre* iions, and expels all scrofulous humori from tho system. Try it. Price<$l Worth $5 a bottle. i 1 daw vi Anxious Wife?'"Doctor, 'liow~is mj husband"?" Doctor?"Ho will c'om( iround all right. What ho needs now is quiet. Thave here a couple of opiates.' 'When shall I give them to Jiim?' 'Give them to bim? They are for you, madame. Your husband needs rest." 1 It Will Do It. jjoou win lougo in tne> interstices i)q' ;?vee? the teeth, and it becomes a source )f their decay, Sozodost will dislodge such deposits, anu prevent the'mischief. Ml parents should provide Sozodont, ind thus secure the health Of their chilIren's teeth. mwpaw Don't give up; there is a cure for-catarrh and cold in the head. Thousande ;estify that Ely's Cream Balm has en;irely cured them. It is1 a; safeand pleasant remedy; It is applied into the nostrils.1 It'is not a liquid* or snuff. It ?iireslby cleansing and healing. -Pricc h)c. : mwfaw ;' Old Lawyer?VI cannot take your case. Circumstantial: evidence', is;:soi:strong igainst you that it will4 be impossible to srove your innocence." Prisoner-r^But L am not innocent.I am guilty." "Oh 1 Chen maybe I'can clear you."?; ' - NewDlscovcry.-;You have' heard your friends and aeighbors talking'about jt-^You may yourself be one ol this lflany who know roin personal experience just how good i ,thing it is. ;Ifyou have ever tried it, fou are one,pt 'its stau'nclufriendsj'bejause the wonderful thing about it is, hat when once given a trial,/Dr. King's tfew Discovery ever after holds a place n the liouse. If you have never used it ind should be alHicted with a . cough. ;old,. or any throat, lung or, chest rouble, secure a bottle at onco and cive t'ajjfair trial. It is guarantc'ecl'.eyery ime, or money refunded. . Trial bottles xeo at Logan Drug, Co'a drug BtoreV,..: *G ?;' t'-'y. ';] J Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken >f your rest by a sick child Bufleringand trying with pain of cutting teeth?-.If bo, lend at once'and get a bottle , of 'Mrs. tvin8low'a SooTiiiNa Syrdp for! Guillen Teething; Itsvalue ia incalculable; !fc .will relieve the poor little sufferer imnedjately. Depend ujion it^mothere.there b no mietake about- it. It cures uysenerv and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach inu bowels, cures wind colic; softens the ;ums, reduces .' inflammation, and gives one and energy to tho whole ByHtem. (Irs. "WiKarxiw'a 'SooTniNa Syrup Fjori Children Teething is pleasant, to, the aste, andi is the prescription- ofrorie.of he oldeat and best female nurses, and >hyaiciana in "the United States,-and tie or Bale bv all druggists throughout' the vorh], frico 25 cents a bottle, mwfaw For a Disordered Liver try beechLM's PlLM.:?'^i'.vuV^ '<: YNYHAW.; ; fo'fc- i? ^ -I tr? .-v\" i DIED. . ." # ;! \TAlT-On Monday,1 Januaryl3,1SS9, at 7:20 a. in. [,;J. \Y. Wait, in his 46th year., j;.rr'uneral from bia Into residence, No. '21 Twentieth streot.NYetniesdayttfternooiuit^o'olqck, Friends al the family invited.^ Interment at Pcnlusular Cemetery. 1 There are ' .-. X.'--: many white soaps, each - '? . represented to be "just as good as thejlvory." They are not, - *" :' ? "' i but like- ,<'r i, i Jv-?t?f. -v. : all counterfeits, \ tiicy ' the peculiar ' : v ?j and remarkable J J {'.'.Wi..' qualities of t' the.genuine. ? i--.iv ") Ivory Soap and" . r>-"i ,u 'i I ?'i insist upon having it. ;im;, Ayk 'Tis sold everywhere, j , Druggist. V tt 3T J ?11 rt '? '>ttT<V' It Japlemnt to t*kc, <l6e*"not nauseate, and TecUa speedy cure. 'In latjo1 "bottle*, at' 25c ad 60c. MENTHOL INHALERS dt-31 For lafiuonxa and Catarrh. - - - - Now Advertisements. Residence for sale?my res- " IDKNCK. No. 77 SlxtMOth HOUW . tu perfect order} furnished Willi natural and artlfleial #aa *ud all water convenience*. Po?scsilon can bo girod'Aprll1,or sooner it required. B.F.CALDWKlU deal qtook holders' meeting?the ? \0 Annual meeting ot'-tba stockholders pf.tho i Citliou's Hallway, Company will bo held at the 1 ofllco of the Company, 61, Twelfth ptrwt, between'tlio bourn of 2 aud 4 o'clock p. m., Baturday. Jaunary 23,1890, for the election of a Board of Director* and such other busineis as may come before them. F1UNK P. IIALL, ujalfi-25 Secretary. XrOTIOE. ' JLi ''1 ' to My aiUlPotrOM: I hate associated myself with the Dry Qoodi firm of KRKer, Warrick A Co, whore 1 shall be pleased to recelso all my friend* and wait on you with pleaiuio, , laia ' M193 MAKYPLANAQAy. jyj, ^oiraeyr,-^::^ r, Architect. I Orricil{Corner-Nineteenth and Koff Btreot*. : ; Hpun?wc?: 7Hwxiccrith Street. JaM pAMILY - IJWU1 JL lillUlUUIgCH arei unexcelled In'durability and lu beauty of ; tluUhi and will aavo. their cost la economy, conveulenee, and freedom from repairs. Call and . ico them at the works., .:> JOSKI'H DELL BTOVE CO., ' i. .f- Main and Fourth Streets, Jnrt Whmuho,' W. Va. > 0OGE ?fc BRO. 1 \ ' ' V' HAVEON BALK THE IDEAL FEED MILL . > Awn IIOBB* l'bwwi Comuinko;,[), .; I Will grind corn and cob and all klnd*'of grain, 1 and drlvo any machinery. Every farmer ^should haveau Ideal. >. -! Fodder .Culture, Harrows, Mows. Plow Points, . Feed CuUera.Guus.Revoli'etf, and Climax Cook ritove*. HONK A BUO.,. . deau-MWMW ' No. 1118 MarketBtrofli. i , For Wedding or Anulversnrj Ullto. | NA, | J^OTIOE, 1 Havingisevered, my .connection ,with, Belli, Fladlng it Co., I am now prepared lo draw plans ' and give psUniatfs on all descriptions of build* IngK. Alter the 15th ol this month uiy offlcc will he over Bchnefer's Kml Eststo ofllce, corner of Market and Fourteenth Btreels. > 0. 8. PHILPOTT, , lalfl Architect and Superintendent. ONTRKCEUENTEl) ATTRACTION 1 Ovor u Million Distributed^, ! LonisiniiaStatoLotterjCompany. Incorporated by the Legislature; (or' Educational and Charitable purposes, and Its (ran* chine made a part of tho present State Constitution, In 1879, by an ovorvrnelrains popular vote." lis Haxmotu Drawings take piaoo teml-aanually, (Juno and December),-and Its Grand Bingi.r Numbkh Drawings take place la each ol the other ten months o( tho year, and- are all drawn In public, at tho Academy ol Music, Now Orolana, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For'integrity of Its Drawings, anid Prompt Payment of Prizes, . Attested as follows:,, , 'We do hereby certify that we aunerviee tho arrangements for all the Monthly ana 8em!*Annual Drawings of Tho. Loulslaua State Lottery company, anu lu person manago atyl control the Drawings themselves, and that ,the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and In good faith toward all parties, and wo authorize the Company to use this certificate.* with fae-similcs ot'-qur signatures attached, in ita advertisements."] ' (T ' " 7 . . . VummlMtoDerii ' , We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will i pay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana Stato Lot* torics which may he presented at our counters. R. JI.WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana Nat'l Bank. , PlftRjtK LANAUX.'Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l.Bank. i GAUL XOUN, Pres. Duion National Bank. GRAND JIONTIILY DBA WING At tho Academy of Music,'New Orleans, ' Tuesday, February II, I860, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, $300;000. i iOJ.OOO Tickets at Twenty sDollars each; Halves > Sit); Quarters 85; Tenths 82; Twentieths li- v - ".V LtBT 0> PRIZES.- .'v'.u't i Prize of JSOO.OOO is ..:.....-........:.....?soo.(XX) >, l l'rubof 100,000 ioo.ouo 1 Prize of M.OOOlfU 60,000 1 Prize of .ij.ocw 25,000 2 Prizes of 10,000 aro.......;.....;..........:.. 20,000 5 Prizes of 5,000 are............ .^..y 25,000 . .25 Prizes of 1.C00 are ... 25,000 ICO, Prizes of ' 600 are...^........^.v....^.." 50,000 i 200 Prizes'of ??arc 6U.00C | 600 Prizes of i 2iK3 aro...... 100,000 ,,:'U , ; A1TKOXIMATION-PIUZK3.' < } jf 100 Prizes of $500 are -J.-. V?,000 100 Prizes of S00 are 80,000 100 Prises of 200 arc 20,000 , TKiaitrKAi;KBIZ?.^y V*yi, ? 090 Prizes ef 8100 500,900 900 Prizes ol 100 are;;.;:.... 99,900 . 8,134 Prizes amounting to.... J.....?..'.J,....81.054,8C0 ; .i; Note.?Tickets drawing.Capital Prizes aro not ; entitled to termiual Prtevs?.-K, . . r. ] AGENTS WANTED. For Club Ratei or any further Information, ? desired, wrltolegibly totnennderBlgned.clearly '! . stating your residence, with State, County, ' Street and Numbed More rnpld return mail de?! : livery will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address.' ' :IMpORTANTV'f^' ' ,'i' > 'AddreBS M. A. DAUPHIN, .;* '? i Now Orleans, La.,:. ' or M. A. DAUPHIN, , o;?: /;.j<i??,W?uiliIiigton/D.,G<.;?j: V- ;ij By.ordinary let'tor,. containing MoneyiOrder] I Issued by all Express Companies, Now York Ex* ' change; Droit or Postal Noto./V : :\'x] Address Registered Letters con talnlng Currency.toK NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, : ; ^ New Orleans, La.1 J " *. ?*>< >>' f'-ur iifW.~ f .^ .REMEMBER, that, tho,payment ol Prizes is " Guabanteku by Fouji National Bankb of Now i Orleans, and tho Tickets are signed by tho President of an Institution,'whoso chartered rights aro recognized In tho highest Courts; therefore, 1 beware of any Imitations or anonymous ' schomes." * . . .? ONE DOLLAR Is tho price ol the smallest Krt or fraction ol a Ticket issued by, oa m any \ awiiijrii Anything in our name oflered for less ( than a.Pollaf is a swindle.-. . Jal6ws.tw A."' V q i nnwi? WtntC. ! r x.xi~i UiXi/AiW J.AJLL1 X V t$, .> ' lifc!} ft To^thoao who .require a stimulant :?:Buy j the purest nod the oldest and avoid the i cheapest, for the latter will indeed he the * most expensive in the end. If you give it a thought you will agree withme.'. The tax to ;the government and the, ageingbf 1 whiskies and other .liquors naturally changes tlio price of,first cost, yet'J have *1 on liarid^ahd will Bell; aa Jqlieap ;aa!<lhe a cheapest, all kinds. But be advised by * me to buy Silver; Age at $Lj50 per, bottle. Six-year-ol(l Finch,' Gib8oh,\ Overholt 1 and;:.Guckenhoimer at;, $L each-,;ori six , quarts for $5. I have the following- old )' ryo-whifikies!notfyiij stock and Xor.sale: 1 1SG9-1873 Overholt, 1873-1875 Gibson, 1879 Guckenheimer and Finch. These goo'dB are scarce and valuable. Secure them Awhile you can. > Brandies^' ginB,: ? Jamaica and N^w England rums, cordials % of all flavors, wines,;both sparkling and still, and all principal brands, can be had b ftt^my^placp. Also a fulL;,hnei*6f;malt' J liquors.;Quick deliveries and neat pack- J ing are two of my established rules, r Come,topM8pgj.i< . - i MAX KLEIN, J 92 Federal Street. r Muu.?MW*r .1.' wuufacuacpm PA. ' Mm': i XJ (Succesiior to br. C. B. Robinson) I A Practitioner of 20 Years Experience In ali thai a pertains to the management and troat- *?jii a. Wfl'Hinont Ol DOMEOTlG ANIMALS. Spcciat attention giveu to Horse Dentistry and N Castration. Owck and Hospitai; Carter & "4 M,r c Va.. Carter & Morrow'* Uvert Stable, Wheeling, | W. Va., Uellalw Breeding and Balo SUble?J$5. ' air?. Ohio. r:- n. Hi ?A !,LL JxINDS. 0Ft ftri i /J. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK ? Neatly and promptly executed attb?' ? m&wDun Istouqwcw jobOmci, '<.' < c; No?, 35 and 17 Hourt*enth?imi V..:',p-' t*V,'CvCV^SL5-'fe%i ' ' ' ' f~t?rV-*vJ'' Mendel Nobody DisappointedUP TO DATE. OUR Holidaj-Attractions PLEASE TIIE31 ALL. We will please you once In Quantity, twice In Quality and wruu nines ill rriuu. Como In and aeeHho boat of everything. STANDING AND WALL CABINETS! Fancy Chairs, Tables, Coucbes, BookGases, Sidfihnards W*V?VWVM*UMj Chiffoniers, & Our magnificent stock is a vision of beauty and the greatest Holiday Hit of the season. Pretty Gifts! Suitable Gifts I Useful Gifts I Popular Gifts 1 And prices were never so low for honest goods. Come and learn that it PAYS to trade with' ', . ? ? , . 6. Mendel & Co., lm MAIN STREET. delO <v.'J.'.-S;'.Rhodes'& Co. BDY YODR CLOAKS FURS n?t? ::gSfSh:. ....-J. S. RHODES & CO.! :- V,'!.; :< j >; f fi.^'.y?<<(,; i I I ir 1 1 r> n . ai mama uown fnces. *. Ladies' Newmarkets at less than Cost to close. Children's CLOAKS at Cost.'-.' > > : i ? i i >. n ' .< * i J ;FURS at Cost. I. S. RHODES & CO., 1152 Main Street. w Groceries, Etc". . mTreilly, WHOLESALE GKROC-EiR,, pork packer, , ft.1, r CBRER OF THE 1%'!$ Celebrated "Strawberry Hams." -FLOUR I;>?;"/;V15 e?'J; A'; ;i)V *}: w? V, - j: r. v1 Christian Bros'. "Crown" brand, Alnneapolls Patent. - r*1' 1 Taylors' Patent and "Best" Fam-1 ly. iuyii&ti'C'w. Williams' Choice Ohio Family,;'-i| And many other Chnlco Brands ol Family rlour la Block and continually receiving.^-.' j Roasted Coffees. '/'/v-:-1-v y.'"'1" -VIt"71 J ' - s "Alaroma." "Arbuckle's" "Lion," and ray wn roast 01 "Old Woman,".VHorse Head," and 3080 roist. .'Jliu-'i;i'ilsi'u-.t^y: ;> v..* : irsole AgentMor- tho. Celebrated , DnPont 'owder Mills. A" (ull supply of Rifle,- Blasting nd Sporting Powder of every kind constantly a magazine. Orders solicited from dealers nlyiY-Also Patent Hcmpi Cotton, and Watertoof Safety Fubo. . ,sol9 PETLEY'STEA. JL Fragrant, Absolutely Puro, Delicious; from odlaand Ceylon. 100 per cent stronger than thcrtea. For sale at H. P. BEHRENSV 2217 Market Street, or dc3l 'Cor; Thirty-eighth and Jacob Streets. ;hlna, Glasa and Queensware, ^COUNTERT...iety of Goodi rcgHr<Jle?ji of co?t, which "muit b *old to make room. v;' JOHN FRIEDEL, J*S U19 iUim Street. . v4-HftNy - ' , _ Goo. R. Taylor-New l?QH >'l0v/Ui 1 , '. 1 1 > ''>' .Vabt 1./ .a - ... ,. . a., vJ GEO. ft TAYLOR. Opened and placed on sale this day Two Hundred Pieces 1 of NEW DRESS GINGHAMS" in Choice Spring Styles and perfectly fast colors, at v ^ 12 1-2 CENTS. Opened ami placed on sale this day, :.vr: --Five Hundred Pieces? of NEW'EMBROIDERIES in all widths, from half an inch j. ;to-forty-five inches;in width,- in the Newest 'and.- Most 'v,1 Choice Designs. Prices surprisingly low.".'. ' LADIES' CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. My contract for Ladies' Cambric Underwear for the Spring and Summer sales of 1890 has been executed to my entire satisfaction, enabling me to show the most choice line I ever, placed on sale. A critical examination of both workmanship and'materials is requested." < . SCOTCH CEYLON CLOTHS. New and Choice Designs in Stripes and Plaids, of this deservedly popular fabric for Ladies' and ^Children's Dresses, opened and placed on sale this morning. 'r A SPECIAL BARGAIN. 73 Cents. TWENTY PIECES ENGLISH SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH, 40 Inches Wide, in all the new and desirable colors, at the above price. This is an Extraordinary Bargain. (jF.O R TflYI.OR Arbenz & Co.?Furniture,';Etc.1' Dnvi/fninn I?nv)nUnnA I Dfligaius 111 ruiiiituic!CAN ALWAYS BE HAD At the Furniture and Carpet and Undertaking Establishment ARBENZ & CO., 1115 MAIN STREET, . WHEELING, W.iVA. Jl^Undertaking and Arterial Embalming given special attention. ia2 Edw. L. Rose & Co.?Sewing Machines. '.fiOwln'g to the delay In receiving our | >^|l|l', i... Extra Fine Finished ? '! pr4^1jL,: MAC HI N ES! For t.lift riiriafmnQ TVoiln [?} 11 Wo have concluded to place them on bale at J Call and examine the finest lino of Unitarian Ash, /J V v>/ BfrdK-eyo Waple, Mahogany nudOiik over exhlbitodln Edw. L. Rose & C?? = -Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. Plumbing; Cas & Steam Fitting. IflOAN MTT(t M TRIMBLE & LUTZT LUvJnli UuUu uu. pimnijing^asandSteamHeating ^mcthlBK Now ovcry day in SEASONABLE ^ ^ ^ pjXTINtJH, The Perfect Menthol Inhaler! ???>?? ??nrao?* , j?-for Russian" inflbenzai Brass Valves and Cocks, viuo uciv wvuuB ui-uuuuuiug. vuo vtuuuuie w*. vyitv^ VtiU UJ1U flUll,SUJ)pilC8? actionol mentbol. . vmu a '' $;?&$ 1416 and 1418 Market Street, The New Model. . . VcnWmid, Air Tight, Rubber Tip, "" WHEEUNO. W. VA. r~,r~ a r>i hjii A/->C 1 fteo. hibberd & son, PEARL- MUCILAGE I ^ Successors to Thompson diHlbbetd, Neater, Cleaner, StroiiRortban ever. m Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters No CorlcINo IlrushI NoWMtol Nogpllling! BRASS FOUNDERS , FEOrtUBTOnD OK 8p*clu.tjks?Natural Gu SOPPIIM, fiteuo Logan'sGenulneExcelslor Baking Powder llnsi8u market bt? whwiin,, w, v?, PLEASANT WORM BYRDP, promp"' <U,M " mMt "MotubU LOUAN'B ESS. JAM. GLS'QEE, ? lily cream, for the skin, vxtm. hare & son, HOMESTEAD PILLS,i'TT;;,,' . At : CINDERELLA CORN CORE,' rBACTI0A1, beli/s excelsior sarsapakilla Plumbers. Gas and Steam Fitters, , V WPbyBlclaOB' Prescription accurately com- No. 33 TWELFTH STREET, 1 pounded at all hoaw. , All work dono-promptly at reasonable prlco*. i Telephone loi, ' 1 1 " * ^ 3 . .a Business Cards. LOGAN DRUG CO., ? dc27 BRIDHK CORNER. JJ ? r Mrs. A. V. Hathaway is now prepared to ro:v.'4-'--v'Jewelry. celvo,orders>for Party, and Wcdaing;OatfltB._ _ ----- ? Ladles who desire elegant fitting Dresses are In iS^WhA'A W/-V-WW** vited to bring their work to mo. a* 1 havo tf t fR'&Lfl (lOO system that insures a' perfect' fltllnic garmont. Ijo .extravagant charges. I'riccc aro very low. . , ___ Call and be convlncud. ' . I Wo have now in stock over Forty Thousand * Over aw.'&JtaookiTy GoodsStore* Dollars'worth of . . DIAMONDS! KTMBERLY &, DAVIS, And not a dollar's worth on commission. Tho _ . Successors to'J. M. Clouston, TCfiSiiKSSS! SSSSS& Dealers In Grain, Flour, .Feed, Hay, 4c. wc will make the price extremely loyrlgMSfem f%Ako<tommiuinnhTr>r?>i t. -? ' ... ???. ?w,Yugmm | Production!, (X)Rl, LumbcrfW6od;Ac.y^Hr^ <; , Go?d& delivered Ireo to alLBarUol.the city. _ ? , rvKl 1?, r?r\ p. L.KIMBERLY, General Manner. ; I G. DlLLUlN 06 UU., offlcoandWarehouM, 1628,lft?andW17^uUi 1 aa, JEWELEBS. .treot, comer to Market itreet, u 1 "'V v-v'.1! -' \ ' '' . .':. ./ ,' "< ^.r Amusements. r OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK, . ' i llt coKKiNcma ' . .... ) MONDAY, JANUARY 13. Mallnoc Wednesday k Suturtlay. Geo. A. Baker's BENNETT-MOULTON -COMIC OPERA' CO.? 60, , PEOPLE. , ? 50 0DR OWN OnCIIK8TR\.' ; Look at the Croat Cast. MISS MURPHY, I MR. WOLFF.. M183 GOLDIK, MK. ARMANI), MIH3 SHARP, MR, MATIIKWfl, MIS3 NKWKLL, | Mil. WOOLKY, Repertoire. MON DAY?B*CC*Cf Jo. Tuesday?Tho Uegitar Student. Wicdswday Matin*?~Robert Macalro. WEDNESDAY kvkniko?Tho Black Huiiar, TIIUWDAY-Fatlalitji. Feiday?Tho Bohemian Girl. Saturday Matin kk?Chimes of Normandy, saturday KV*M?a-01iVCttC. PRICES?25, 3T> and 60 coots, floats on ialo Saturday, January 11, at C. A. Houso'* muiic tore. : ,jafl Grand Opera House, 0.0. OKNTHKIt, Lesseo and Manager. Three Nlabts and Wednesday Matinee. Commencing Monday Kvoulng, Jauuary 13. Tho Dost General Actor In America, Mr; Thomas E. Shea, Supported by a Great Compauy ol Acton, Slugera and Comedians, In a Hrllllant Repertoire of Romantic, fJcnsatlonal and Comedy Drama. JUQDUny C.VUUIUK?MKJiipuu r rum oiiig Bing. Tuoaday Evening-Life fur Life. Wednesday Matinee? Mod to CrUto. Wednesday Evening?'Tho Btranglersof Paris. wSpoclal Scenery for Every Play. Prices?nailery, v?c: Children, 16cj Dress Circle, 25c; Orchestra Chairs, GOc. Reserved scata on sale at McLuro House Hut and Furnishing Store. JalO Grand Opera House. 0. C. GENTJIER, Leawo and Manager. Three Nlghtaand Saturday Matinee, January 1C, 17 and 18. r /if."'-- Return of tho Popular Melo-Dratna, EAGLE'S NEST! With tho Same Splendid'Company. ' PRICES?Oallerv. 25c: Children. l&n. T>rPi? Circle, 25c. Orchestra Chairs, 60c. Reserved seats ou sale at McLuro House Hat and FurnishIngStoro. jaia Books, Stationery, Etc. M; School HelpsFOR 1890. Poloubots' Commentaries ou Sunday School Lessons, 8100. . r ? - -.: Vincent's Commentaries on Sunday School Lessons, $t 00. Lywan Abbott's Commentaries on St. Luke, 90 cents. Pentlcost's Commentaries on St. Luke, DO cts. JJ by raall add JO cents /or each volume. Stanton & Davenport, jail No. 1801 Market Street. 1852. 1889. BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY DAY BOOKS. LedcerfL Cash Books- Tuvnfoi* mid Trial Rnlnnist Books, Inks, Pens and Pencils, Legal, Letter and Bill Caps, Letter Files, Bill Flies, p'V" ..u^Vr, Document Files, Ac. Wall Paper, Borders '.'-VVjVj^^And Celling Decorations. BABY CARRIAGES! Tho largest stock and greatest variety. Bold detail at Wholesale prices, by: Joseph craves, ; . 2C TWELFTH 8TREET. Telephone 240,, tle2S J^E FIGARO ILLUSTRE, London News and Graphic, Holly Leaves, Father .Christmas, London Annuals, German and English Almanacs and Diaries lor 1830. Newspapers and Periodicals by tho year at pubUshers' prices. C. H. QUIMBY, V>; ><?: ?{).?. -iNoi.1414 and 1607 Market Street, de9 Wheeling. W. Va. It:v Steamers; , _ For'Cincinnati, Louisville, Memv phla'.' St. Louis, New Orleans, and Intermediate Points, Will leave Wharfboat, foot of Eleventh street, daily Monday exceptod, as follows: 'V1 fPlb*' ^:i^^Cftincr' !,,^A.INBOW',M; Chris. 0. Young, Master: Charles W. Knox, .mUBB&aClerkevery Tuesday at 7. a. m. ^Steamer "'ANDES," E. B. Cooper, 1/jfefr^fMftfltcr; Al. J. Slaven, Clerk; overy MKBfcwednesday at 7 a. m. W. lV rr> kl Steamer "HUDSON," J. P. Ellison, (JfeSaJMaster; Dan Lacey, Clerk; every BSBHiThureday at 7 a. m. * ,(TO* w SteamerC. W. BATCnELOIl, George .IWkjM^O'Ncal, Master; T. C. Poe, Clerk; ' every. Friday at 7 a: m. ; rrr^' 23 8teamer "SCOTIA," John M. PhilUgHsftfc&nips.rMaster;' Koht H. Kerr, Clerk; mriiy. r'?v every Saturday at 7 a. m. . fVr> 'Li Steamer "LOUIS A. SHERLEY, Ed jjJJftSjjttg Maddy.Maater; Julo Wchrman,Clerk; .*?*aoveirySundftyat7a.m,: -v J First claia/are. Wheeling to Cincinnati, SO. Round, trip, 810. Meals and state-room included.' Tickets transferable, and good until nsed. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or -telephone'No. W2. no IS -r FRANK BOOTH. Agent. I .Financial;' Bank of the ohio valley. I b?/ CAPITAL. 8175,000., _ I Wm. a. Ism.- President I WM; B. Simpson .Vice President ' Drafts on England, Ireland, Franco,'and Gcr1 many.- s directors. Wm. A, Isctt, Mortimer Pollack, . J. A. Miller,, , : Wm. B. Simpson, . E. M. Atkinson, John K. Botsforu, ?>>' Henry Bpoyer, .Victor Bosenburg. ; Jacob G, Thoma?. jal F. P. J EPSON, Cashier. :JgXCHANGK< BANK. CAPITAL 8-00,000. J. N. Vance... ;... President 'L.,8. DBULPLAiK...;.,...,,.....w,,(?.,?.Vico President ' directors, ,'1 ' '"i- r. ;" J.N. Vanco, Geo. E. Stifol. : J; M. Brown, - : : ' AVn. EllinRham;': . L. 8. Deloplaln, A. W. Kelloy. 'JohnFrew, Droits Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all oplnts In Europo. v: JOHN J. JONES. Cashier. Cornice and Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice ' ' TIN ROOFING. Special attention given to all kinds of Sheet Iron and Tin-Work on Buildings. Alw Steel and Felt Roofing. . > v; Call and get prices before contracting, as I am prepared to give bargains In th&tlltw ol work. B. F. CALDWELL, leifiCor. Main and South Streets Housefurnishing Hardware. AMPS I Wo Sell tbo Gonuine PS GLADSTONE LAMP. The most powerful light made-by nny Stand M^^i.-l4top;".85candlo power.uC l- GEO- w. JOHNSON'S SON'S, l&r 1210 Main Btreot. . inUTLERY. Kj vv c?;i'c-V./' We havo a largo and select line of Cutlery of the beat makes, which' wo offer at very low prlcoa. Call and we our line. NE8B1TT A BRO.,^1 ,' deM 1312 Market Street. TUIE; WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER U a bright, uparkllnn, InBtructlvo family lournal. It 1b original 1? every department. Jleanja overy line and lulted a* It Is Intended to interest and lmprovo every member o( tho Aially, whether in cliy or country. .j