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' flje Siitciliocncct. Prow, iDnmpbell & Hort. Prop's. JMUKD DAILY, 8IU1MVXXKLY AND WEEKLY TBRMSl Jiy Mall* I'oitano K rcofl the Uultcd Slatoa. . Daii.y, O110 Y?ir,;,iwh,h,mm..hm. oo DAU.Y, Hit Mutt Mia *'?? Daily.,Thru ? oo, daiuy. oa ' HMt'WiEKLY, Duo Year M1M. M AO bemi-Wkkkly, hix si outbid..l un UkKKLY.OUOYcur 11)11 WKK^I.Y, 91* MOUMII ........ 00 Tho Daii.y Ihtiujuicxciui la Delivered l> Carrier* In Wheeling ami aUJatcnt towui at 1 <r?i taper ywk. fo'l'KiMOMittUhtuK loRUbicrlboto the Daii. jHTSUKiKNCRRrim do io by luudltiK In Uielro iter* to tbo IJimuaKscKRolllctt ou l'oatal Car or otherwlw. They will bo punctually ?crvc 1>y earrlera, [Entered i?t tho l'oatoMfo at Wheeling, \V. Vn IIRMHXJIIU'GUUfl MiniMT.J \VIIKKLINO, JAXUAKY8I, 1HIK). Tim i|ueHtlon uf thu hour?la Mar .Anderson engaged? Why don't Mar . Jullevo tho awful suspense, no that th iiowspjpsrs can tako up n,now topic? Tim Ohio buy who put tics on a rat lond track jimt to ton the inn uf a suiasl lip, will rcallzo Ills aiuuteuical was rutin costly bufuru tliu cotirts net lliruu^ With liiin. Galium' ami Sullivan Iiavi) ijnarrclv over the failure of their latest opera tli "Gondoliers." It seunis to lie an nine the cheap company in thu indilfcrot music that is to lilaniu for thu failure. Calvin S, Biiicb Inin presented Walt< 31. ltichie and James II. Townsen checKS lor510,000 for their services) conducting Ills Senatorial campaign. 1 would be interesting to know how man utheiagot checks. If there in not u lilg snow full soo tho Pennsylvania lumbermen will w lm able to getoutenough timber to ru the saw mills in tliu spring. Snow lilt moat things in this world, is useful i well as ornamental."" . Tttn comiutf aauttuer promises to bo great season for the ice manufacturer The market will bo their'a to comman and they will build up tbemselvea upo the ruins of tlm natural ice trade. It an ill wind that blowa nobody good. Chicago bolioves 'that alio has dii tjuced all her competitors in the race f( the world's fair, in spite of the vote i the House of Itepreaoutatives tbo otlu tlity. If there is any virtuo in pluc and persovcreneo Chicago will win th ]trir.e. . ' V ' , ; Tiie^ New York World, (Democrai calls attention to a notable coutraat b< tween the methods of two Presidents s follows: ''President Ilarriaon has aj pointed as Postmaster at St. Louis Superintendent of Mails, Mr; J. B. Ha low. The appointee is not a politicia aud his advancement is in tho line < the CiviL-Serviuo rules. When M Cleveland was called upon to namo Postmaster for St. Louis he hunted up professional tnachiue politiciairabsoluti ly Without character or fitness, becaus it was necessary to please two jobbin -Democratic Senators." '-.J ; ' Tho ltalontfo of Kuiizo. Kunze, tbo Cronin suspect wh was given three years', imprismen llflUltllr houtl ' nwn^.1 ? i,r Ijeeii released on bail furnished; by dime muaeum manager,, and tho litt! German will bo exhibited ut ten cents pet!]).-. Then ho' is to b? married to ih girl of his choice. ,. It is the general opir . ion that ho will never have anothi trial and his discharge under bail is vii tually u permanent release. This disposition of .his case seems t ho satisfactory all around, as it neve was believed that tho charge ofcon&pii acy wan proven against him. The/mot that any body believed was that the littl fellow was, like old dog Tray, found i some very bad company and had littl to do with the bloody conspiracy fc which his companions were given a mei ciful sentence. - .v.. fiolug on tho Stngu. Somebody has started the story tha Acting Governor Wilson will go on th stage wheu the term which he ha usurped expires. Ho will appear in hi great double act of Dr. Jekyll 'and Mi Hyde in tho drama entitled "The, Stor of a Crime." Mr. AVilson, it is said, i particularly brilliant in tho act where, a Dr. Jekyll, he pens a message to tho Leg iblaturo pleading for honest election and then, in tho presence of the audi once, makes his -graud lightning charac iqr cnange, anu as Mr. Hyde indites thi famous "two decision" which prevent a man honestly elected to Congress fron taking' his seat. There are many thrill iug situations in the play, and it goe without saying that Mr. Wilson sustain, his diilicult double part with great abili ty. If'Mauager Walker coucludes tt bring the star,to Wheeling, wo bespeal for the combination a packed house. , Working CJlrls Sot a flood Kxamplu. , Thirteen hundred New York workinj v girls held a social reunion the othe .'.night under a regulation which re quired them to all dress in "black o dark.BtuIT gowns, with the cost of per sonal adornment limited to ten cent apiece." One newspaper describes th charming eflect of this rule, which wa followed to the letter by every ouo o the thirteen hundred. ' "In their neat fitting gowns," say the report, "with picturesque caps, <tir baup, aprons or kerchiefs fashioned o many colored 'cheese-cloth,' the girl were as pretty as they could hav? wished to be. Their uniform simplicity and tliQseU-dehial Avhich in many case it may have involved were duo to ai uuseltUh pnrpoaeto prevent discomfor and henrt-biirnincs amonir those mom fliers ofthe "jUnions' who are unablo t( enter into ov^ tho huinbleet rivalry it y 'rtnmrt'. dresaiug. By: arraying them mil vet* .uniformly, diversifying the adorn jnent with' cheap but pretty materia; .furnished toSill alike, a trilo'social democracy is secured? and envy, jealousy, "bitterness and all the black brood ol evil passions engendered by the lacks and the lougings of life aro banished for niie evening at least." [IX Theso girls, who belong to the hum"blest social circles, have sot a good example to their sistors of all classes, who.ro the sunnlv of tnoncv is limited, anil where olten nil the enjoyment that misht bo found in a :i social event is spoiled by tho heartframings and jealousies caused by the Rivalry in dressing, or by tho visions ol Unpaid bills which an overworked father wfet""!-1 ' ' aaSm&Ma&fmsmimMmes HiMKHfi .' ' nr.or husband must meet in order Hint the - d?URhUr f6rHiwllo;?,ra<By.j?'l<>ulslilno" ^ somobady olsa's daughter orwIfo.'jfThls ? wit otirlvalryi'li thocatiioot mWe social '* , wrecks and business collapses tbau any other one thing, BK' A While It la not to bo expected that the " Idea ol uniformity and cheapness in v drra# should ho adopted in fashionable and wealthy circles, there is a lesson In c* social equality to be learned Iroin the Y action ol these seuslbloJiow York work- B[ I ii>K girls. ' 11 ? u = A Doomed i'nrly. cl * The West Virginia Democracy lias ri ' never been a happy family, and some of ' ij the newspaper organs aro awakening too tl| realization ot the Iruo situation. Each n = year the mnjorlty has dwindled, until at ci last It haa becotno a question of serious . = moment whether there is anything left [j of it. Honest Democrats who oaimly s ~ consider tha.condltlon which confronts } them nre free to acknowlodgu that it lias 11 * dlsapjiearod ontirely. 0 The Fairmont Index, 0110 of the fairest |, anil irnmccai yeinojcratic organs 111 mo a 1. State, Bounds tho following noto of warn- r( i- ing, though it is Into in tho <lay anil will 0' >r havo littlo effect, for tho Weat Virginia h Democracy ia doomed: e Tho nomocracy of this 8tato rntiat got to* fll ROthcr. Wo havo dlltercd, wo havo nicked, ?nil , each inau baa acted lor himself lotig onouuh to U tho most Independent iblnkur, and Jong . ... enough to almost glvo tho 8tato over Into tliu U hand*of tho enemy. Ittu'l It quite tluio that e h local dlaaonaloua be healed,1 and nectlonal alitor, cncea bo harmonized, M Hint the party can march aaone mau imalnat tho corataon onciny? a Wo trout that this early In thocamnalKu year tho . nomocracy will fully realize that'(hero la hard work to bodonethh (all, and Uiat tho victory 1' ?r call duly bo won by our force* being milled and 0 . worklUK In perfect harmony." b A a n Weil Vlrftlnln'M Coal Area. ic It The Richmond Ditpateh Is surprised to learn tf tlmt Went Virginia hat a larger coal urea than . ) Great llrltaln. Germany and France combined. If tlio JJifpatch would scratch Its editorial head p It might discover other surprise!.?Wmutuaa n I.NTKU.KJK.NCKIl. u Why not tell ua whether coal-beds underlie two- I' . thlrdaof tho laud hi West Virginia? That U what C< H wo desire to know and upon what authority tno o statement ia based. Wumipiteso tho htatoroent r can hardly bo U\i\i.-IUchmind Oiipatch, ~ :0 The total area of West .Virginia is 24,* ^ w 780 Bquaro miles, and tho coal area of the \> State iu computed at something ovor 15* tt 000equaremilo8,no allowance being mado a# for the seams dipping under the water J level in the higher sections of the State. Cl u Only three other States of -iho-Union p j8 outrank West Virginia in coal area, a , namely, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. J ii t : i j. rui. 1/uuuuw, tin uuuueiib uiiuiug uu?i- (| 3- neer and zoologist, of.Pottaville, Pa., who ei >r made explorations in the State some j| n yeara ago, saya in his exhaustive book, *r "Coal, Jron and Oil,''pages 33S-312: '"" p k "West Virginia contains a larger por- ci e tion of the Allegheny coal Held than any of the States enumerated through which jj [\ it extends.' Orer 10,000 square miles of , this great coal field lie in Western and ^ Eastern Virginia; ef this area, however, * )m only a few miles exist in Old Virginia, u perhaps 150 square miles of available d r_; coal.'* v'.vri It might also be stated for the benefit * ' ^ of tbo Dispatch that only in seven coun- j, r ties Out of 'the fifty-four in this State is ai * it impossible to find bituminous coal.' ri a Tho Hultliiioru & Ohio'* Nuw CoiinoctloiiH. 3* The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- g ie pany was a long while awakening to a ^ S realization of the immense possibilities a: within its grasp, but when it finally h aroused /rom its Hip Van Winkle-like ^ 0 slumber it was not slow to act. The BJ t wonderful resources of West Virginia ^ through which it was the pioneer line a were allowed to stay undeveloped, when ^ l0 | it was within tho po wer of the Baltimore fl| a & Ohio to "possess the land." It was E 8 riot until others entered the tield and u commenced the work that the company began to see its long-neglected opportu- a r. nities, and adopted a new and more pro- n gresaive.policy, a policy which isalike Q advantageous to its own interests and ;r tho interests of the State. 0| r. With commondable enterprise the Baltimoro & Ohio is now taking an active R e interest in the work of State develop- u ment and in mapping out for itself a 0 brilliant and prosperous future. Thjj Fi ir new Camden system of railroads in this State, with which it is in financial accord, will soon be giving it $1,000,000 worth of freight a year. This great (s'ys- c, tem, now under construction, has been ,t described frequently in theso columns. Fi e In addition to the Camden lines another s important connection with the Baltis more & Ohio has just been completed *. from Confluence, Pa., to Yough Manon, k: y Md.f running'through a fine timber a region.. ' s The New York Tribune of Sunday, in Fi ; speaking of still more important coni, nections, calls attention to "that which SE - the Wheeling & Lako Erie Railway ia building." " Ft 0 When tho mils aro prepared to re- , s ceivo trains, says the Tribune, the Balti1 more & Ohio will bo aljlo to send tho , - immense coal trallic of West Virginia al- R< b moat by an air line to the shores of Lake a Erie.. The "\Vheoling &. Lake Erie at H - present extonds in a southeasterly direc- " ) tion from Toledo to Bowerston, in the . z eastern part of Ohio, and passes through ~ Valley Junction, the southorn terminus - of tho Valley Railroad, recently placed under Baltimore & Ohio control. 3 Tho now connection will reach from r Bowcrnton to "Wheeling.; "When it is finished a Baltimore & Ohio train, startr ing from Grafton, can go almost northwest to Wheeling, thence over the 8 Wheeling & Lako Erie-to Valley Junce tion, and up tho Valley iiailroad to ? Cleveland, whero the ;coal and coke brought from West Virginia by tho short routo can bo exchanged for tho 8 ore and lumber of Michigan and tho J "J Northwest. S Beware of Ointment* for Catarrh that ConS I'.Cv':;', i'i ? as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tho 3 whole system when entering it through 1 the mucous surfaces. Such articles v ouvuiii i>u?ui uu uqeu u.&cupi>uupreaunp* = . tions from reputable physicians, as the i damage they, will do is ten fold to the _ } good you can possibly derive from them. P i Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. * - J. Cheney^ Co., Toledo jOM con tains no mercury, and" is taken internally, and , acts directly upon the blood and mucous wj . surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genu- . , inc. It is taken internally, and mado in [ Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. ! 8@"3old by Druggists, price 75cper 1 bottle. daw ? do not 8uvfku any i.ongkh. Knowing that a cough can te checked in a day, and the first stages of .consump- 1. ! tion broken iti a week,'we hereby puar i antee Dr. Acker's English Cough Rem- . i edy, and will refund the money to all & who buy, tako it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. For r. sale by Logan Drug Coi;"J.'T. Goodwin ? & Co., 0. R. Goetze, A. T. Youug, John -J . Coleman. diw-1 J 4 use Children^ Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria. "li SBkIImIHHH V- BrKt Vr I* ,W? ~ ; p. A.iWOXDERFDWXIMAI, ?. 'Iilrti I* ltunmtiie Arnuiul llir stnle iiutl ' Hetnnllntf rroffrri*. lunlatn XcuenQtr^y-, -Vr 1 Whllo in conversation with a friend..n ly or; two ago, I wu remarking upon ; 10 material wealth aud resources ol { M Virginia, uud its advantages as ft { eld lor the, profitable Investment .ol * i,jltal. lie replied; "Yes, naturally J iVst Virginia la 0110 ol the most (avora- i lo regions on thu globe, hut lust now ' 10 la tortured with an animal, which, 1 ulcus it can bo annihilated or brought : udur subjection, will eflectnolly preude the posalliihtv ol her making very ipld progress in developlug aud utlllzig her great resources.',' ! Knowing that the Blato is not at presut Inlested by any tribe ol ifttigurous alinnlB, I askod to what particular spiles ho roforred/' v, 'P "0, no sneoles at all. It Is a single an- 1 mil, composed ol u great many, dlsnet parts which oxlst' all over the , tale."''' 1 do not understand yon nt all, Tell 16 something tnoro about this seeming1 very peculiar animal, "It is indeed ? very peculiar a til fual; * i fuel, it.ls tho only onu known to exist t present, though It lias some very,near Nations, ono of which lives over there 10hio. Tho one hero is called the Dcmcratic party of West Virginia." It has an exceedingly small head, an normouBly largo body, and a tall fortyix times as large as tho heal The head Is named Walker, and It is applied with two feelers named reflpeeIvely Wilson and St. Glair. Theso fuelrs are very useful, bearing about the ? line relation to the head as the hands ' nd arms bear to the.human animal. ] The body is composed of a thousand articles, every one of which is capable ' f thinking .and" acting independently,, ; ut.strango to say, such a thing is uluioat n unheard of occurrence, ana would be >oked upon as a nine days' wonder, at 10 least . , ' But the tail is the most wonderful art of this wonderful animal. It is i iado un of forty-six vertebra thirteen ] rincipal and thlrty-ttireo subordinate, t omiuonly called Democratic members f the Stato Seuato and-the House of lelegates, and well trained in this cau* al of nnnendace that nt tha biddinir of ft nuwturo, the head, it cainu so tieur i ranking as to seriously crack the strong | warrant of un oath lust winter. At least j bat ia the viow ft great many tuke of its < Btion at its last session. . J When a State or any community r is ] ontrolled as this State bas been for the ' ast year, when elections are made such 1 farce ns the lust general election was, i hen the cry of fraud resounds aud re* . erberates from one end of the State to ' ?e other, and that same cry. bciug a lie , ) black as to make hell hide its faco for iiame, when honesty is cast out of all igh places and a premium placed upon wcAlity, tempting indeed 'must*bo the rospect held out to induce capitalists to ] amo in and invest their money." Having thus delivered himself, lie trode away leaving us to.wouder why , is that such things are permitted to be. a the ears, sometimes a roaring buzzing juiid are caused by catarrh, that exjedingly disagreeable and very common . isease. Loss of smell or hearing also ' JSiiltfrom catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, lio great blood purifier, is u peculiarly . uccessful remedy, for this disease,which ; cures by purifying the blood. If you from lifttnrrh. trv TTnrwl'n Snrcnrm- 1 7 --J ?w..r.. j 11a, tlio peculiar medicine. 2. --v , " Ladies a delicate health and all who Buffer oin habitual constipation, dyspepsia, iliousne83 or piles, should try the pleasnt fruit laxative, Elixir of Dates. Sold i 50 cent bottles by C. R. Goetro, W. /".'Irwin, John Laughlin. Logan .Drug oinpauy and Gooodwin & Co., whole- | lie agents. I . Sick iloaducliu. , Loose's Ked Clover Pills cure sick eadache, dyspepsia, indigestion, con- | ipation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes lor $1. or sale by Logan Drug Co., Bridge Corer Druggists, W heeling, W. Va. daw Tiie great popularity of Ayer's Pills as ( cathartic is due no lees to their prompt- * ess and efficacy than to their coating of igar and freedom'from any injurious ] 3'ect8. Children take them readily. v. ?e Ayer's Almanac for this year, just at., DAW ; DIKD. IK3TKU?Oil Monday, Jammry 20. lSOO.^nt CMO " o'clock, a. m,, Maky Gkack, eldest daughter of N'-C. and Minnie Illcstcr, aged 10 years, 3 months and 13 days. . iincraHrom the resldonco of her parents, No. 2903 Chapllne street, on Weduesday morning at 8:30 o'clock a. id. Requiem moss at St. Joseph's Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends ol ^ the family are Invited to attond. IMl'IJELlr- On Sunday, January 19, 1S90, at ' midnight, Mas,MAKQAUKr CAMi'UKLL, aged ' . G2ycare. ' Y I ihenil from the residence of her sister, Mrs. I Mary A. Brown, 1137. Chaplino street, on Wednesday morqlug at 9 :S0t o'clock. Mass at the Cathedral. Friends of tho family aro v Invited to attend. . ITCIIEN?At the rcsldenco of his mother-inlaw, Mr*. Charlotte Wilson, ; on fcunday, . Jauuary I'J. 18W. at 12 o'clock noon, Arthur 'H. Kitchen, of Dubuque, Iowa, Inhls42d year. ineralthis, Wednesday, ufternoonat2o'clock. Interment private, at Xlt. Wood Cemetery. [EELY?At lJcllalrc, Ohio, oil Monday, Janunry 20,1890, at 8 o'clock a. in.; C. T. Hhkkly, .. In tho C7th year of his age. ' tl ineral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, q at 11 o'clock from tho residence of his son-ln- u law^Charlcs A. Ernst, lu Bcllalre, Ohio. In* . torment &t Mt. Zlon Cemetry. Friends of 11 the family aro Invited to attend. ? t; )SS?On Sunday, January 19,1890, at 10 o'clock a m.. James Koss, aged w years, 11 months r and G days. ^ ineral Tuesday, January 21, at 2 o'clock p. m.V 0 from his lato icsidcncc, 01 South Huron c street. Friends of the family Invited. In- " tcrmciit at Peninsula cemetery. ? ' ' a: 8l . CTUITtON OS FACr. AND KF.CK. &) After suflbringforclpht months with a tron- ' j1 blcsome eruption on my fucc and neck, and try- 11 lug nil sort* of remedies' 1 was Ihially curcd by r; taking a few.bottles of Swift's Specific. It Increased my weight from M to 135 pounds. A. AV. CnooK, Ottawa, Kan. IlllKDMATlSJt .EI IMISATnD from Tllk JU.000. I am satisfied that S. S. S. Is tho best blood _ remedy In tlio world. I have used It for rhcu- ? ? tnatisni with tho best results. 1 L. L. Kouksul, Sherman, Texas. . .lun CASK OP.FHOST IlITB. " " A patient under my charira was bodly affected r, ivlth blood poison, tho result o? frost bile In tho , x 'eet. Both feet had slouched off before ho was V' urncd over to inc.-1 lo wn?cured wuiid villi n5, e w bottles of S. S. S.', and Is now walking about 5,1 jn his knees; vk. L. Wood, Milled gevlilc, Gn. Jjj Treatise on Blood nnd Skin Diseases mailed qi rrec. y Swii-t Srncmo Co., Atlanta, Ga. i # L M Steamers; fl ? G> jr Cincinnati, Louisville, Mem- ?< phis, St. Louis, New Orleans, r and Intermediate Points, 111 Icavo Wharfboat, foot ol Eleventh street, -dally Monday excepted, as follows: . \-j\- PI ft-B, . Steamer "BAINBOW," CbrR G. ?J affl&aJYoung. Master; Charles W. Knox, Cl S3*Clerk; every Tuesday at 7. a. ra. ?< rn*s* w Steamer "ANDES," E; B. Cooper, v. JjjifiatfMastor; Al, J. Slavon; Clerk; ovory MfisfiMfc Wednesday at 7a. m. nr> k. Stearaer "HUDSON," J. F. Ellison, !*?&$?Master; Dan .Lacey, Clerk; every SSKS9feThur8day at 7ju a; $! flKaJg^ftS; DATOIIELOR, BCOIM . ?T?^V^t.ctrv2:mc;,00' 01s? ( a fc=?'every Saturday nt 7 ft. m. ? jna_.'1?S1.c!lm.Hr "LOUIS A. SIIERLKY, Ed I 'Intcliu tore. Wheeling to Cincinnati", SO. , S5S f1"1 ""frroom In- ri S v?. SiC?.tn""lombl0' ?n<1 e??l until >? fptao io!^.0' '"aS" <">b01rd' ?' S)WiSS?a?;ra^JfK SOOTH. Agent. I e>'\\.K . ' ' " . .* i N?w Advertisements. (IT ANTE D?ASSI8TANT BOOKY V KKKI'Rit. Korereuce* rwolred.'Addrewi n own hamlwritlotc, "H.K," Intelligencer. J*2l I^OU SALE-SHELVING and COUNV TKH8 In room 1150 Main ntrect, (formerly ecupled by Jacob* k laenbora), very cheap, tpplyatQKO. K. BT1FEL A CO.'g, > Ja21 gTOOKUOLDERS': MEETING.-:.^ < Tho ?ttnuftl mooting of the atockhoMew of ttio Wheeling Clnb will bo hold at tbolr rooai, No, 121 Main alreot, Tuesday evening. February 1, 6V0, at 8 o'clock, for tbo purpose of electing Dluetor* and traniactlng Mich other UuMhcns aa nay come before them,. It, C. WllITAICBK, jttil'aM ' y Secretary, gUSINESS pPPOUTUNlTY. FOR BALK.. Qno-balf lutereat'ln the well known Druo 'irk of 1. M. LOVK A Co., Grafton, W. Va. Uood triulo. 'Oood focatlon. Addreaa:~?' l. M. LOVE, . P. 0. llox 190. Orafton. JMIE PITTSBURGH DISPATCH, Delivered overywhero dally at 15 cenU per vcck,s 20 ccrita Including Buudajr, Nowapaperai tlngasin^a,' Cheap Booka and Btatlonery.v ' c. n. quimuy, Uookiellor and Newndealur, |a21 Kon. Hit and 1607 Market 8trect, JLJAVILAND'S OLIINA. Whlto China for Decorating. . Icq Cream 8ctst.Ghoc6iate Seta; < > -v ; 'i A. D. CoQ'eo, Complete-Dluner Beta. ENV1NG BROS., JnQl 1215 Market Bt? opp; MoLnro lloute. PAMILY Arlington Stcol Pinto Himirns iro unexcelled In durability and In beauty ol luioh, and will save their cost In economy, oi>U' /enleuco, and freedom from repairs. Call, and >eo them at the works. JOSKI'II HELL STOVJ3 CO.,' " Main aud Fourth Streets. jafl Wiikki.ino, W. Va. jy?cVAY8f. PINECURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, sa Hnfo, PloAsautand Koilablo Preparation ol iMnoTar. Gives Instant relief and fluul curo in heworstcases. Y Auk your Druggist or Grocer for It. -ja'JO DRESS-MAKING. 1 Mils. A. V. HATHAWAY. Ladles who dekiro Hulls, Cloaks and Jackets node in the latest sty lee, aud at reasonable nlces, aro rcipectfully invited to rail ou Mrs. .tathaway, where they are sum. of obtidulnj? Hirfeet ilttluj? xamenU. Actresses having a few Ujh' engagement In the city cau have Btnge .'o.uumos or btrect Drewes tnado with neatness md dispatch by vailing ou Mr*. Hathaway. .aJies who do their own sewing canimvo baton holes rnnde by the <lozon, an Mrs. Hathaway ilways has experienced button Hole Workers; 31R5. A. V. HATHAWAY, 1110 Main St., between Stlfcls'a and Suook'a Dry Goods stores, upHtftlrK. ja20 ROSE CREAM! For Cliniw and Sure Lips. MENTHOL INHALERS! Fur Colds and Cutiirrli. Chest Protectors, Hot Water Bottles, Ico -Bags, tyringw, Ac., nt . ' R. H. LIST'S, ja!7 1Pl6 Mnln Street. FIRST ARRIVAL! Mrect From Santa Barbara, California. ALL FANCY STOCK. 1,000 Boxes California Prunes, BOa, GOh, 70k, 80s, 90s, looa to Pound. 600 BAGS > Choice California Lima Beans. 300 BOXES Mce California LayerRaisins, 200 BOXES ]hoice Cal'a Muscatile Raisins. DIRECT FltOMNEW OKLEAHS, -FANCY.Waw iflrAn Mnlaoooo I juuii vi up 1UU1U.UUU0 r Also In stock at aU times a full lino ol everything In the GROCERY LINE, iud always first to receive new goods in season. !0S. SPEIDEL & CO., WHEELING. W. VA. Proprietors of Ohio Valley ColTcc. Solo Agents for Electric Light Flour. no5 ' Y alu able Hints 'o those who requiro a stimulant: Buy ue purest and the oldest and avoid the! heapest, for, the latter will indeed be the lost expensive in the end. If you give , a thought you will ugree with me. The | ix to the government and the ageing of rhiskies and other liquors naturally haugea the price of first cost, yet I have, n hand, and will sell aa chei\p as the heapest, all kinds. But1 be advised by 10 to buy Silver Age at $1 50 per bottle, ix-year-old. Finch, Gibson, Overholt ad Guckenheimer at $1 each or, six uartsforSo. I have the following old S?o whiskies now in stock and for sale: 500-1873 Overholt, 1873*1875 Gibson, 379 Guckenheimer arid Finch.These oods are scarce and valuable. Secure 10m while you can. Brandies, gins, tunaica and New England rums, cordials [ nil flavors, wines, ooth Bparklingand ,ill, and all principal brands, can bo had k. my-place.: Also a full line of malt quore. Quick deliveries and neat pack>g are twoof. my established rules, ome to MAX KLEIN, 92 Fedoral Street, QOUOtwaP ALLEGHENY, PA. The New 8 Year! 9 New Year! 0 Now and Trito Music Hooks. ioIco Sacred Solos, 3-1 flnosong* ......81 00 uolceSncrsd Solos, for Low Voice, 40 sours 1 00 mg Classics, Soprano ntul Tenor, 60 songs- 1 00 mg Classics, Low Voice, 47 songs..... l 00 asslc Baritone and Bass Songs.................;. i oo ftsslc Tenor Souks, 86 songs. l oo rssIc Vocal Duels, the very best 100 n-rest's Album ol Songs, good, selections- 100 audV. White's Album, tasteful sougs...... l oo illlvan's Vocal Album, a master's work-.. l 00 ipnlar Song Collection, 87 good songs........ l 00 ond Old Songs we used to sing,.115 songs... 1 00 jllcgo Songs, 150,000 sold.............;;.,v........... 50 >llege Songs for ltoulo; for (Suitor; cach... 100 liymes and Tunes; Osgood. Sweet homo ^ ^ INSTRUMENTAL. . */. ano Classics, Vol. 1,41 pieces 1 00 ano Classics, Vol; 2,81 pieces X oo asslcal Pianist, 42 pieces......-..,...:...;......... l oo ipular Piano Collection. *27 nieccs...........".. 1 00 ipular Dance Music Collection.. i 00 jung Teople's Classics, 52 easy pieces........ 100 The above arc all superior books. Any book mailed for retail price. 1,1 i I.K IMXSUA COMPAlnr, Boston. o. ii. dmon & com" . -v fff! Broadway, hew York. dc30-MThAw "IBEAP "~~ J COUNTER I CloBlnc out for the next flvo dayi, a treat v?. :ty of Good* regard Ida of cost, wblch must "old to inako room. JOHN FRIEDEL, Illy Mala Btroet. -vV,.'?V." .,** ' m&m \< i - ' ' Geo. R. Tayl<^N^,Sprln8'Good8. ;::v||yVl::Q^.. -K -T- T?I T* "V "T* /. ' " . , - ' ' ' C. Mendel & Co. -Nobody Disappointed UP TO DATE. OUR Holiday-Attraction! . 'PLEASE,T1LEJL ALL. V . * > ' Wo will ploaso you onco I Quantity, twlco In Quality an threo tlmos In Prioo. Como In and aoo tho bostc . WVVI jrtltllltSl >'r";/! STANDING AND WALL CABINETS Fancy Chairs, Tables, Couches, Book Cases, Sideboards, ! r.hiffAnioro viiimmiuikj] U.U. Our magnificent stock is vision of beauty and the greal est Holiday Hit of the seasor Pretty Gifts I Suitable Gifts I Useful GiftsI Popular Gifts And prices were never s low for honest goods. Com and learn that it PAYS to trad with G.Iendel&Co. ,1124 MAIN STREET. ilelO J. S. Rhodes &Co. Hff 1 MMAF51TT rilTT MMUIii ftALr OF ; . . 7 . LADIES' Muslin and Cambric Underwear $3,000 worth of this popular mak for which we are Sole Agents. These Goods take the lead for Style Shape, Workmanship and Price. Each Garment Harked in Plali Figures. _ CHILDREN'S Muslin Underwear. CHILDREN'S NigMDresses, Skirts&Drawers J. S. RHODES 4 CO, 1152 Main Street. Books, Stationery, Etc. fln w J ntt 0 AI? a A! TT -ouiwttjf auuuui ntJips: FOR 1890.* Pelonbeta' Commentaries on Sunday Bchoo . Lessons, 8100. Vincent's Commentaries on Sunday Schoo Lessons, 8100. -v....... Lyman Abbott's Coramontarics on St. Luke OOceuts. Pentlcost's Commentaries on St. Luke, 00 eta If by mall add 10 cents for cacU volume. Stanton & Davenport, Jail N'o, 1301 Market Strcot. : . 1852. 1890. BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY DAY BOOKS. Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice and Trial Balancc Books, Inks, Pens and Pencils," I-CRal, Letter and BUI Caps, Letter Piles, Bill Files, Documeut Files, <sc. Wall Paper, Borders -7'Celling becQmtiong. .' ; v.; BABY CARRIAGES! The largest stock and greatest Variety. Sold Retail at Wholesale prices, by 1 v.-;;; . JOSEPH GRAVES, ) 2C TWELFTH BTREKT. Te1cpbono24Q.. v -. v::r: de2.S Housefumlshing Hardware. "j^AMPS! 1 " We Sell tho Genuine GLADSTONE LAMP. : Tho most powerful light made by any Stand Lwnp;:M candle power. . ; GEO. W. JOHh?OV8 SONS JftlO 1210 Slain Street. QUTLERY. Wo havo a largo and select lino of Cutlery of tho best makes, which wo offer at very low prices. Call and sco our line. NESBITT A BRO., | dc2S 1312 Market Street. j '''' ''' ^y' iNh,W Spring Goods! 5 1890. ' GEO. R. TAYLOR. d 'f Opened and placed on sale this day ' | ] j/-\ I_JI i i /*! wA irl y i WKJ 1AUI1UI CU 1 ICLC5 of NEW DRESS GINGHAMS in Choice'Spring Styles and perfectly fast colors, at I 12 1-2 CENTS, Opened and placed on sale this day, ?Five Hundred Pieces? of NEW EMBROIDERIES mall widths,from half an inch to forty-five inches in width, in the Newest and Most \>nuiv.v. i tiv.ca aiu^i iaiugi^ iu?v. LADIES' CAMBRIC DNDERWEAR. My contract for Ladies' Cambric Underwear for the Spring and Summer sales of 1S90 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. f 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 011 sale tliis morning. , A SPECIAL BARGAIN. 7S Cents. ; TWENTY PIECES e ENGLISH SILK WARP HENRIETTA. CLOTH, 40 Inches Wide, in all the new and desirable colors, at the above price. This is an Extraordinary Bargain. ' (ilF,0. IITAYIOR Arbonz & Co.?Furniture, Etc. '-Bargains in Furniture ICAN ALWAYS BE HAD At the Furniture and Carpet and Undertaking Establishment . ARBENZ & CO., 1115 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W.JVA. 6 ^^Undertaking and Arterial Embalming given special ' attention. . ^ , ' Edw. L. Roso & Co.?Sowing Machines. Owing to the delay In receiving our MACHINES | For tlio Christinas Trade. Wo have concluded to place tlicm on sale at Cull and examine the finest lino of IIungarlan Afih, Birds-eye Maple, Mahogany'- and Oak ever exhibited In Edw. L, Rose & Co., 55 TWELFTH ST. ' Paris Exposition, 18S9 }- I SStSVeoIS: LARGEST CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD ' YEARLY SALE EXCEEDS 30,000,000 POUNDS. i PUREST, HEALTHIEST AND. BEST. 1 ASK FOR YELLOW WRAPPER MEN1ER CHOCOLATES AND TAKE NO OTHERS. 40 CENTS A POUND. i'oi* Snlo Everywhere. BRANCH HOUSE, UNION SQUARE, ,NEW YORK. B " Jewelry. Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. $4o,ooaooT~ LOGAN DRUG CO.; wo l.?vo now jng?j forty thou^a now every a.r in seasonable . DIAMONDS TThe Perfect Menthol Inhaler! sstfou jiussian influenza! and not a ilollnr'h worth on commission. the . tho : best means ol obtaining the valuable eoods aro ours and wo aro bound to movo tbem. action of mcnihol. i call and see our stock, mako a selection, and ; ; ; , , . , \ wo will make thoprlcooxtromely low. ; . The New Model , _ _ , ,~rt~7t, ? vertical feed, alrtlght, robber tip, , I. G. DILLON & CO., PEARL MUCILAGE! I ^ do23 .ikwf.lhbs. neater, cleaner,-stroiiror than over. . x " . . - nocork! no brush! no waste! kobpuung a Cornice and Tin Roofing. proprietors op i Galvanized Iron Wee ggrSSS?*** I $$}$& logan's ess. jam.ginger, and lily cream, for the skin/ f&i ?-] v v ' .' homestead"pills, e TIN ROOFING. \ cinderella corn cure, r ii; bell's excelsior slitsalutm^'v- r J, ;: rhl-'1* !-? '." TT, d SpecIaUttentlon given to all klnda ol Bfieot ,, 1 Manl0rk0n BU"mnB'- Ataau*' ?ltAari'" Telephone mi. fggj B. F. CALDWELL, LOGAN DRUG CO ? i. Jof5. ' V. CO'- U?ln ,na8onaiBtteeu.'.- doS7.'.- s\ ; .aKIDOE (Mrser.::S v v^r.- - Wanted. wantkd?filtst-ouss 8alesT Y MAN for West Virginia to ?ell 8plces, Teas and Roasted Coffees on commission, or carry aamoaaslde lino. Address with references, territory covered, Ac., J. W. LAUOUL1N&CO., US Commerce street, Baltimore. Sid. >17 A gents wanted?the misjlx. BOUltl Washer affords Agouti pjofltablo business. Washes dirtiest clothcs clean by hot ileum, Arguments iaiu furor numerous and convincing. Sent on two weeks' trijiJ. 'Write for illustrated circular ami tonus, J. WORTH, 64 lU'okinnii strict. New York. ocQH Gonoral Notices. , VrOTlOE-I AW NOW PREPARED to Weave Rag Carpets ol nil kinds. Mks. M. COITAUK, 421 Slain street, W heeling) W. Va. jam Dissolution notice-notice li hereby Riven that tho to ol K. 11., Black A lira, has this dav been dissolved by mu? tual consent, Hlchsrd Black retiring from tho " ' tlrm. Tho buslnes* will be continued at tho old stand, by R. H. Black, who Is alone authorised to settle tho acooliutt of tho old nrm. H. II. BLACK, 1UOHAKD BLACK, WiiKKt.tso. W. Va.;"January 17.18.K). ]a!8 rj^O THE I'UULIO. Commencing Febnmy|M8W&fltreol Cms will uui utr pwmotiKuni III tho further *Mo at cftch cro?? street iiiui ulloy only (except on Main street hill). This plan is being generally adopted In all cities n? beneficial to Street Car patrous and wo hope will bo Appro* claled accordingly. lly order ol tlio Hoard of Directors, Jal7 HRAXK I'. HAl.L, Secretary. Proposals. vrOTICE TO CONTltACTOKS FOR HUHjUlNO?Tho undersigned Chairman of tbo llulldlng Committee of tho Hebrew Con* xrcKuttoii, w til recolvo sealed propnsals at tbo olllco of llorkbcluier llro., Wheellun, W. Va.. until 3 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Iho itOth day of Jauuary, 1890, for tho creotlou and comploUou of a church building to bo built on their property east fide of Kofi At,, Itctwecnlitb and 13th hln.i Wheeling, W. Va., including nil tho materials, fixtures, labor aud workmanship, necessary to build and finish Iho same of the dimensions, character. quality and according to tho plnns, specifications, etc., prepared for the samo uy K. \Y. Wells, Architect, aud adopted by tho bulldlug committee of said congregation. I'luus and specifications can bo Keen at tho above narnd olllco from dato. Bids will bo received for tho whole or any part of tho work separately. Tho committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MOlUtlS llOHKUElMEK, Chairman llnllding Committee. ja!7 For, Ront. OU kent-one Of the new threo Btory brick dwellings On Jacob Rtrcot." Eight rooms, natural and artificial uns. Inquire otBRllTON FALLOUKE. No. Ifi22 Jacob itrt-et. JiiJO land For Rent. Mncrea Iti tbo towu of MoundsvUlo, \V. Va. " Kent $250 per year. . rp; JAS. L. ItAWLKY. 7. Jal8 1420 Main Btrcot. poll RENT. l'KR MONTH No. 1010 Market street, store and G*rooins.i.|30 00 No. 1012 Market street, Btoru aud 2 rooms... 37 GO No. 1010 Alley C, 5 roointf....... - .12 50 No. 1012 Alley 0,8rooms....... ............... 12 60 No. 332 Main street, store and 5 rooms..-. 22 00 No. 17 Eighth street, 6 rooms .10 06 One 7-roomed home on Island IS 00 Two 8-roomed houses on Islands.......... 20 00 Jal8 HEP. J. MATH1BON. For Sale. IT'Ull SALE OU KENT?THE S1IEH1? MAN House, Martin's Forry. Address A. 8HRE1SKR. Mmtlu'a Forty. de^7 RESIDENCE FOR SALE?MY ItES1UENCE, No. 77 Hlxtcenth street. House In peifcct order; furnished with natural and artificial km and all water conveniences. Possesion can be given April 1, or sooner If re, II 1.' o r niUL^ i jpOR SALE. At low prices and on easy terms, CHOICE BUILDING LOTS On Wheeling Island. ' mya-TThig " JOHN P. GILCHRIST. gECOND-HAND PIANO / For Sale. Wo have several good Second-hand Plauoa, which wo'offer at"very low.figures..: v~" dc2S P. W. BAPMKR A CO. gTOCKS FOR SALE. * 10 Shares LaBelfc Nail Mill. 5 Shares Wheeling Ice Company. 10 Shares Riverside Iron Works. 10 Shares Ohio Valley Bank. 20 Shares Riverside Glass Company. 20 Shares Peahody I nsurunce Company. 10 Shares Kim Grove RaUroad. R. S. IRWIN. Stock Broker, jalO ' Nn:vt Twelfth Street. OR SALE. Dwelling House on Eolt Streot, Bctwocn Twenty-third and Twentyfourth Streets. W. V. IIOGE .t BRO., - . hcti uuuu /tsvinn, i.wu jiiukih ou Jj1 OR SALE. -. 20 Shares'LaBelle Iron Works. 83^ Shares BelmonI Nail Stock. The Grant IIouso Property lu whole or in part. A Building Lot on Chapline street. Three Belmont Bonds. THOS. O'BRIEN, Real Estato and Stock Broker. Olllco Telephone 4.TJ: Itesideuco 41>5. dc& JfOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. THREE Small Flaccs at Elm Grove. FOUR Large Dwellings in the city. 8evcral Small Dwellings. Low prices aud long time. Enquire ol II. FORBES, do7 lH2Chnpline Street. Jp^OR SALE. SMALL FRUIT FARM, containing 5yt acres, with a good one-storo houto of five rooms and splendid cellar. Well set in Iruitof all kinds. Plentiful.supply of good water. Situated on Cadiz Pike, about half mile Jrom Bridgeport. Very cheap and terms easy. R. T. HOWELL, . Insurance and Heal Estate Agent, no20 BamoKi'onT, Onio. JJEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS FOR SALE. x A number of good bargains in Homes and Lots in different parts of the city. ' 2,GOO Acres of W est "Virginia Laud chcap. Also some good Stocks: Telephone No. 3S. U. J. MENDEL, oCJfi No. fit Twelfth Street. JJEDMAN & CO. FOR SALE. One Boiler, 20 feet long, 8G inches indlamelor and two IB inch, flues. One Small Engine G%xl2. All in good repair and will be *old cheap. PCS REDMAN A CO. FOR_SALE. (24) Twenty-four Lots In Caldwell's Addition to the City of Wheeling, Said Lots arb bounded on tho north by Twen* ty-ninth street, oivthc cast by Fillmore street, on the Bouth by tholiSirilaii'Homest&d.'and on "-ii. uj. uiu O. (K w. Jl&iiTWV}. ?5ii . ' , Their proximity to the abovel^mcd railroad renders them excellent Bites for man??SJ!?UUu? establishments. v. if notsold in thirty days will, bo sold at pubic auction. For terms and further iriiorraation Bpply to W. V. HOGE & BftO., - 1300 Market Street, Or William m. Hanm.an, anlft fi. W. Cor^ChapHpo & Sixteenth BU, ? Public Sales. PUBLIC SALE v:'';* ' '' '-OP.,/ ' . )LD COURT HOUSE PROPERTY The Committee on Real Estate, by authority ram the Council of the-City of Wheeling, rlilj on >;,* alurday, (be 25th Day of January, 1890, t 10 o'clock n. m.i olTor for6aloat Public Auclon, on . the premlecs, the property situated at 30 southeast corner o( Chaplino and Twelfth treets, and known as . the "Old Court Houso roperty,".; For further information apply to ao, undersigned. j.*nji8 Or oa.LB?UAoU. -' ' ?.C.KDRNER, ,3ft20 Chairman of tlio Com, on Real Kttoto. Professional Cards. W. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1318 Market Street, Wheeling, W. V*. Collection* promptly attended to. Insurance iliclted Jn WaecilnK, and In rJI part* of H e*t lrginla. Can plwco insurance at lowest ratcfl win beat comp&niea. itplG-DAW