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J'KIUONH K<>I?K <*ut or I lie city ruraltliwr lone or nhort p<<rluil?, ciwi hum the 1NTKL* MOKNCnet forwarded to ?h*lrnOiirrm nl tlm r 11 iii uf US ceuU |iir month?pontage <ir>|inl?li REELING, AUGUST 0, 1800. The nowdioui tho Central Amorican war grows interesting Denials of reports simply tend to inci<?aso tho intereat. In tho inoantime, keep your eye on Mexico. Scotlash takes tho medal as being the greatest conaumer of whisky in Britain. It ia stated that for erery gallon of whisky drunk in England three are consumed in Scotland, and two in Hcotlaud for every one in Ireland. Tin: Boya in Bluo have begun the inarch on Boston. Tho encampment will be ono of tho most notable in the history of the G. A. It., aud for a time tbo attention of tho entire country will be centred on tho Hub, Tiikiie aro eighteen thousand doctors at tho World's Medical Congress at Berlin. Tho brethren who remained at homo neern well ablo to care for the sick, and it is not likely that the absent ones will bo Summoned to return beforo the congress adjourns. Si'KAKEK Reed is likely to havo a call for a play of his Strongest nerve. It is alleged that twenty Republicans intend to kick very hard Against his rulings unless he consents to allow them to railroad their public building bills through in preference to more important business. Speakor lteed will be equal to the occasion. Ho will stand between the kickers and tho Treasury like a stone wall. Tut cigarette ia doomed m ISew 1 ork. On the first of September the new law goes into effect. It provides that it shall be unlawful for "any child actually or apparently under sixteen years of age to smoke or in any way use any cigar, cigarette or tobacco in any form whatever, in any public street, place or resort." It will bo a hard act to enforce, and will doubtless keep the police very busy until the youngsters learn that the inujesty of the law must be sustained. Tile Jackson Democracy seem to have asserted their rights to favor whom they please for Congress, and happily resented the interference of the politicians of Mason and Putnam counties, who tried to run tho convention or break it up in a row. The Jackson county Democrats are at tho head of tho list so far, and before the aim goes down on another convention another county or two may be heard from. The day of machine politics in "West Virginia has passed. Mn. Hi'. Maxwell, whose versatile pen has ho often delighted the readers oi mc intelligencer with descriptions of sceuery and ail venture in the Wc-at, writes entertainingly in this morning's issue of the change that haa been wrought by tho building of tho West Virginia Central railroad through what was but a short time Bince ono of tho wildest r &gioua of this Mountain State. Tho picture is not overdrawn. Indeed, many columns ould ba writtun about tho wonderful development along the entire route, and of the business boom now being experienced throughout the interior of the State where railroads have been recently built. Tlic Farmers' Drjjniilr itluim. Tho Farmers' Alliance is getting in some hard work. It has headquarters in Washington City, from which its national organ is circulated at the rate of a hundred thouHaud a week. The strides made by the organization are most rapid in the South, where it is causing consternation among the Democrats; and in South Carolina, it has, as is well known, caused a split in that party. There is another Farmers' organization?tho Farmers' League?which corresponds to tho Alliauco in fundamental principles, but is somewhat dillerent from it in the method of work. The Lengtie is devoted to tho Farmera' interest*, and aims to aecuro tho election to Congress and Stato Legislatures men pledged to vote and work for such laws as will benefit the farmer. It is not, however, like tho Alliance, a political party, and ia not a aecret organization. The League contents itself with working through the two old established political parties, Tho Allianco will regularly nominate its own tickets, while tho League will make no nomination unless tho regular Republican or Democratic candidates refuse to pledge themselves to favor such legislation aa the farm era deaire. President Knapp,. of tho Farmers' League of New York State, in speaking of theso points of diirerenco between tho two organizations, argues that the League is the Btrongeat and ia destined to live longor and becomo more powerful than tho Alliauce. Ho say a: "The Farmers' Alliftnna is n nnliff/vil and that will kill it. Tho country resents n clasa party. You uotico that tho Alliance has n platform which includes many things in which farmers are not interested. That ^platform will divide tho farmers, aud some will not join tho Alliance on accouut of it." This friendly criticism by Mr. Knaop seems to be based upon logical grounds, und a great many farmers aro thoughtfully considering it. Tho fact that it is not a secret order insures tho moro rapid growth of tho League and enables it to do moro offectivo work among politicians. Although tho Farmers' League was only organized last year in Massachusetts, it has sinco spread from that State over tho States of Vermont, Now Hamp- i shire, Maine, Rhode Island, Connect!?ut, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, [n thosu States it holds tho position held by tho Farmers' Alliance in the South and West. Both tho Alliance and the Leaguo are growing to bo very powerful, ami although their methods of work are very different, their campaigns in tho future cannot fail to affect the destinies of the two old parties. A Veritable "Jilnck Kola uf Calcutta." They aro about to begin digging again In that channel of death, known to spec* illation and Do Leseeps' ambition as the Panama canal. Tho houses and worke of the company aro overgrown with tlic fungus of warning, politely termed ir tho dispatches "Nature's green mantle.' If tho present negotiations come to f successful conclusion another war will tako place in Central America?fover am climato on one side, against unaccli mated and unseasoned laborers. The achievement of this work wH never bo chronicled in this goneratlor for tho reason that it will take armies ol men to put it through. Tho natural ob structions yet to pass aro jungles of veg etatlon and atmospheres of poison. Ye man's ambition must bo satisfied nnd tin commerce of tho world gratified. What are human lives compared t< the triumph of the stupendous deeigni of the human inind? This is the differ enco: Wen die on the battlefield ir honor and glory?in tho twinkling of ar eye. Men dio in tho Panama canal o alow, wasting fevers, and their record ii never written on tho tablets of fame More men have lost their lives in thii commercial ditch than have been killet in the greatest battle of modern warfare To carry out this almoet auperhumar scheme aa many more will givo up thei lives. Tho canal will be built, but at i cost of life that money will be but i poor, very poor, recompense to thi wealth of nations. Ohio County Itrpubllcnim. The situation in Ohio county this fal is in many respects encouraging for th Republicans, and if a proper effort i made the Republican ticket can b elected. By a "proper effort" we meai hard work and thorough organization Without the latter systematic work can not be done, and without it the Kepubli cans cannot hope to win. A good beginning has been made ii tho organization of a Central Itepublicai Club, which has started to work in business-liko way, but tho work shoul< not atop here. Every ward and dislric should have its club with a proper work ing committee composed of the bet material, and that, too, without furthe delay. The Intelligencer believes that th prospects for the success of the party ii tho local election were never brighter if tho good candidates, who are reason ably sure to be selected, are backed by complete organization to care for the de tails of the campaign. The fact that pa? elections have been lost in this count, has been due largely to a lack of energ on the part of Itepublicans. It cannot be said that there has bee: apathy among the voters; en the con trary, there has been a gratifying amoun of enthusiasm, bo much, in fact, that th leaders have been over-confident of euc cess and have not thought it neceesar to make extraordinary efforts to get ou I a full vote. This has been a mistak which should not be repeated this fal, Talk and enthusiasm aro very good, bu work and organization are better, am only work and organization will win. It is hoped that where no clubs exist or where those that have existed hav fallen into a state of inoccuoii3 desue tude, the work of organization will bi started at once. If this is done somi very satisfactory results will be wit nessed after the polls close in No veinber. Peculiar 1'luuts. A very odd plant in the Governmen botanical garden at Washington is the so called "barber plant." It comes from tin Orient, and is not used, as its name raigh imply, to help barbers, but rather to thei: detriment, since it is rubbed on the fact to keep the beard from growing. It is no! supposed to have any effect on a beari thnf ! alramlv rnntoil hnfr mural tt f a on' ?? j ??! ?u. wo., aa a preventive,boys employing it to keei tho hair from getting a Btart on tbeij face. It is also employed by some ori ental people who desire to keep parts oi their heads free from hair,.aa a matter ol fashion. Also found in the botanical garden ia the "cruel plant," which in ac deaignated because it catches butterfliei and kills them for sheer sport. Ita flowera attract tho poor little flutterer bj the honey it oilers, and when tho victim lights upon it it grabs the butterfly by the head and holda it faat until the captive dies. Then the flowers drops it on tho ground and lies in wait for a fresh unfortunate. A curioua looking tree, from the lathmua of Panama, bears a round red fruit aa big aa an apple, which has this remarkablo faculty, that ita juice, rubbed on tough beef or chicken, makes the meat tender by the chemical power it possesses to separate the lleah fibre. Ono is interested to obeerve in tho bo* tanical greenhouse three kinds of plants that have real consumption of the lunge ?tho leavea, of course, being the lungs of a plant. The diBcase ia manifested by the turning of the leavea from green to white, tho affection gradually BDreading from one spot until, when a leaf is uu nunc, lb its juab uuuufc 10 uio. urueiiy enough, as it would seem, the garden* ere only try to perpetuate the disease for the sake of beauty and curiosity, all plants of those varieties that are too healthy boing thrown away. That tired feeling now bo often heard of, is entirety overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives mental and bodily strength. 2 A Philadelphia man claims that he will Bhortly ily without the aid of wings. It is conjectured that ho will start from a bank. Klcctno Hitter*. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who use Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise.?A purer medicine does not exist ami it is guaranteed to do. jill that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will reraovo pimples, boils, salt rheum and *tlier affections caused by impuro blood.?"Will drivo malaria from the system and iiruveniosweu ns cure an inaianai lovers. For euro of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters.?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.?Price 50 eta. and $100 per bottlo at Logan Drug Co.'a drug store. 5 Picnic Grounds. Cresap's Old Grove?twenty mileB down tho river?is the most desirable for picnic parties. Cheap excursion rates will bo mRdo. _ Bates and rates can be obtainod on application to J. G. TomlinBon, agent Ohio River Railroad Company, Whoeling, W. Va. Van Hovtbn's Cocoa.?"Once tried, always uBed." MWdr MWI rill ||I>I ... -if Hi I mill 11?110 TiT?i ? !* THE IRON AND STEEL TRADE. Tlio Outlook lliuhix tUtcoaratfvg?Tiifi Pzoductloo. Chlfflno Trilwnt ' The admirable condition of the hardware trade, tho local situation of which is reported by dealers to bo particularly active, ifl but on attending incident of the situation which has warranted and i induced tho remarkable production which lias been going on in nil closes of iron. ,The production of iron was never bofore on a acalo to compare at nil with tho present. Tho production of the furnaces shows a steady increase for several years. For tho tirst half of the f year l&So tho production fell short of i 2,000,000 tons. There has been a steady , increase from year to year till the record for tho first iinlf of 1890 leaped to ' over 4,500,000tons. The increase is all the moro marvelous in view of tho fact that l there is little new railroad building now I in progress. Tho structural uses to , which iron and steel are being put have revolutionized the iron buainets. Tho immediate situation of the market is fairly firm as to price, with a demand iu I many liaon that cannot bu tilled for months. Tho mills aro far behind in their deliveries of structural iron. The ' demand for cast-iron water,sower'and gas . pipes is also far ahead of tho ability of . tho foundries to supply. Tho demand . ifl mi incident of the real cntato activity. With tho stocks oi unsold iron small } and tho demand for finished material fully up to tho hugo proportions that j have ruled for several month*, the iron Bliuimou nus uiue in it mui is uuumw 9 factory. Clillilren or Millionaire*. The richest littlo heiress in tho United States?raullno Astor. daughter of William Waldorf Astor?dresses in black for Btreet wear, writes a Now York correspondent of the Philadelphia Frets. She jioes driving every day in the Aator carliege, accompanied by her nurso and her two little brothers. She wears a plainly made sown of hoft, black, woolen goods, a double-breasted jacket of black cloth, and a black Leghorn hat, trimmed with folds and rosettes of black moueaeline a de Boie. At home she weara plain a gowns of tho finest French muslin, with B hand run tucka and hund embroidered yokes and ukirts. Tho mull is bo exquisitely lino that it is not Bent to the laundry, but instead to the cleaners. There . it is cleaned just like silk or Batin. I The moat sensibly dressed children of 0 tho very rich families are thoao of Mrs. s Anson Phelps Stokes. Their nursery e has every modern improvement, and none of tho furniture is too line to he II subjected to daily sun baths. The walls i. are panered in pale blue, with designs i- from GrimmVFairyTales" and pictures [. of different countries, with tho fauna and flora of each country grouped around it. Tho two littlo children who live in a this pretty room wear pretty wool n dresses, made rather plain, and over a them high necked and long sleeve linen . aprons, finished with tluted ruffles at the neck aud wrists. For drcBS occasions t they have white silk and white mull - dresses, made very simple but sewed ent tirely by hand, and their cloaks and ^ hats are pure white. Deafiie?ti Cau'C be Cured e by local applications, as they cannot 1 reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, '? and that is by constitutional remedies, i- Deafness is caused by an inflamed con a anion 01 iue mucous lining 01 tne u Eustachian Tube. When thia tube gels inflamed you have a rumbling sound or ^ imperfect hearing, and when it is entirey ly closed, Deafness is the result, and uny leBS the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed fora ever; nine cases out of ten are caused i- by catarrh, which is nothing but an int flamed condition of.tbe mucoussuifaces. V/e will give One Hundred Dollars for e any case oi Deafness (caused by catarrh) > that we cannot cure by taking Hall's y Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. t F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, 0. 0 Sold by druggists, 75c. daw ' Take Notico. t Remember that the present charter of 1 tho Louisiana State Lottery Company, which the Supreme Court of the U. S. has decided to be a contract with tho '? State of Louisiana and part of the Cone stitutiou of the State, does not expire - until the first of January, 1895. The 3 Legislature of Louisiana, which adjourned on the lOlh of July of this year, nas ordered an amendment to tho Con* Btitution of the State to bo submitted to - the people at an election in 1892, which will carry the charter oi the Louisiana State Lottery Company up to the year Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen, daw t JJll-L). 3 MAN3BAP.GER?On Monday, August 4, IfOO, at . the resldeucc of her ?ou-ln-liuv, It. W. Jle1 dolUon, Uay'a Run, Ohio. JJancy, wife ot r Bnmuel K. MansburRcr, in her Hist year, i Fnncral services at the residence of her son, E>1t ward 8. Mansbarscr, Martin's Ferry, Ohio, I ' on Wcdnerday afternoon at 3 o'clock, t Friends of the fnmlly invited to attend. In) torment nt Mt. Wood Cemetery. SV/iFT'S SPECiFSO FOR renovating the entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Blocd whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this preparation has no canal. . . Su For eighteen xninlhs I had an eating sore on my tongue. I zcas treated by lest loeal f/iyskians, but obtained no relitf; the sore gradually grew worse. I finally 1 took S. S. S., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles." SC. B. McLemore, Henderson, Tex. "PREAT1SE on Blood and Skin JL Diseases mailed free. Tin: Swiit ifrcanc co.^ Books, Stationery, Etc, MARCUS WARD'S ROYAL IRISH LINEN PAPER, IN BILLET, OCTAVO AND COMMERCIAL NOTE HIZE3, GLAZED OH "MILL" FINlail, RULED OR PLAIN. atzo MOURNING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, CORRESPONDENCE tIAKDd AND BOX PAPER3. A Full Line Just Placed lu Stock. Stanton & Davenport ; )y8 1801 Market Ftroet, TjtLAGS AND LANTEKN8 For decoration. Cheap Book6 and Periodical* (or Buramcr reading, balls. Bats, Croquet and , Hammocks, Stationer; and Notions. C. IT. QUIMBY. Boole and Newsdealer, No. 1 tit Market aticet. , Baking Powder. 1 Baking Powder RBSOLUTELY PURE. IfKIOffltDCEP TOE STROKE-IT Alb HPT M1DL China, Glass and Quoonswaro. ! Q.KEAT BARGAINS j For tho next five <layj in : CHAMBER SETS, DINNER SKT8 and FANCY GOOD!. JOHN FRIEDBL, i Jj2S 1119 Main Street, Wheeling. There are many white soaps, cach represented to be "just as good as the Ivory," They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of v the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. Hamburg Figs (MRDICATUm Tf you havo u lusavy splitting hroulacho, n fevmd tongue, a Utorouuh disinclination to enjrajjo funny or tho act Ivo pureultsof Ufe-thU U wlmt Constipation means, and b u mudA lot* midablo enemy FOR tho millions of pcorlo rhrro bowels nro not regular?tlnto should uot bo l<?t anil Immediate ut tent lull should !?- iflveu, ort>eriou.?m?ulW will follow, such iw Intlaunuatlou of tho Ilowela and Peritonitis. OUR nomburjr Fias, tlio great fruit laxative, should Ihj taken ut onco; thoy nro nneffectlro remedy, but most pleasant und ngreeublo to tho tusto, bolngoompo?ed on'yof fruits und vegetables. Absolutely nothing like them In tho world. DARLING llttlo children, who Buffer with their bowel*, Uikii them with jierfcct safety, m they never itIjio or produce Colic, and arc so pleasant to tho taste tluit they <-at them as eagerly iu candy, for pregnant ladles they nro Invaluable, BABY takosthrrn.Fo do young and old. Physicians recommend them to bo inlld, harmless, but most excellent In their action for Constipation, Indigestion. J .Ivor Complaints, lllliousnuu, Sour Stomach, and Piles. DOSE ONE FIG. For Mllo at druggists f* bvzea only. Prlco 25c., or sent direct by mall. Address, MACK DRUG CO.. NEW YORK. Educational. fit. De CHANTAL NEAR WHEELING, W.YA. (Slaters of tho Visitation.) A school of moro than national reputation; oB'crs exceptional advantages for tliorough edu* cation of ycuog ladies la all departments. Library of tlx thoutand volumes, fine phllo sonhlcii]. chemical and Rutrnnnmlral ?nn?rain? Musical department specially noted. Corps of piano teachers tralued by a learned professor Irom Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture according to the method of the old ItalUn masters. location unsurpassed for beauty and health. Ten acres of pleosurflgrouuda. Board excellent. tor catalogues, ana references to patronb In all the principal cities, address THE DIRECTRESS. WHEELING INSTITUTE. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladlos and Children. Thorough course of instruction in English, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution and Callsthf/ilcs. Advantages of homo life and training. Kail session begins September 3, lS'JO. Address, MISS PARRAN, an 2 Principal. YIKGIK1A MILITARY INSTITUTE LEXINGTON, VA. 52(1 Year. Stoto Military, Scientific and Technical School. Thorough courses in general aud applied Chemistry, and In Engineering. Confers degree of graduate tn academic Course, also degrees of Bachelor of Science and Civil Engineer In Technical Courses. All expenses, including clothing ond incidentals, provided at rate of $30 00 per mouth, us an average lor the four years, exclusive of outfit. (iKN. SCOTT Sill PI', Superintendent JyH-ywrfr WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE, Washington, Pa. The 9Cth year begins Sept. 17. Classical Scientific and Preparatory Departments. For informaliou concerning Preparatory impartmuni apply to PKOF. J. ADOLPIl SCUM HZ. Pria.: i"r Catalogue or other iniormatiou to PRESIDENT MOFFAT. jy30-w BETHEL CLASSICAL and ACADEMY. $35 tallStSSlOil jgQw) Prepare* for Business, Univ. of Va., Wl/Pi pnO Vrcut Point. Catalogue addrrm fc< 11Y V Z/ Si aj^A.U.Smru,Bethel Acadomy, _ J >30 ?400. MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY Academy; boys. Brooke tfall, girls. Circulars free. qui Guns. SECOND-HAND Hammerta Shot Guns FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE12 GAUGE PARKER, ONETWELVE GAUGE COLT. Both in Fine Condition and Folly Warranted. I. G. DILLON & CO., 1223 Market Street. Cornlco and Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice AND Tin Roofing. Special attention given to all kinds of Sheet Irom aud Tin Work on buildings. AIsoSieel uid Felt Koohi.no. Call and get priccs before contracting, as I am prepared to gi vo BARGAINS In that line of work. R. F. CALDWELL, jclS Comer Main and Booth Streets. Housofurnlshlng Hardware. TOE CREAM FKEEZER8. A. Tho Lightning Frccxcr has never had an Bjiual. Make* smoother, lighter and more Ico Lrcam, and at tho tamo time quicker, than nherH. bold by Jones <b Bro., Henry Kalbltxer. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SON'S, _ Whnltxwln AganU. riL.i .. ruuujgrapny. YOMMND pamper ?n Ell) In I>tTTnnf?rtU *t llm Ad'ortlMn* IWircau oi XX KEMIUGTOU BROS. vbo will cooiiuci lor Mltotiklug at lovtat uUa. Now Advortlsomenta, YV^NTKD-iiHinilT G E ItM A N v* Mot for oflko work. Apply to H. L. WHEAT. Ho. mu Xaln ?tffet atifl T70U8ALE-0KACKEU FACTORY. / i1 c*n on or adrfrcM V!?. T. MOI-TKIt. cor- f aer Plxlccmh and Jacob Htte*t, city. am0 I WA N T K D?ASSISTANT BOOK- 1 KEEl'EU. One that hni bail Rome ex* * porlcutn. AddreM lu own handwr/tJiir, "R. A. M..!' care Intelligencer. aufi WANTED-LADY FOR OFFICE Yt wmk. Unit be correct at figure*. One that hat hai experience preferred. Addreaa In own handwriting, "J. C. tare IntMllgcucor. J^OTIOE TO THE PUBLIC. ALL UNION* 11 ETA IL MEAT MARKET J WILL CL03E OS Thursday, August 7, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. l'HOMIT. , TEACHEIW. The annu?I examination of teachers will to hold at the room* of the lloard of Education on Thutadar, Augunt 7, m 0 o'clock a. ra. All wr*on* desiring eorildcHton will prcwsnt thomielvea at that time, km prirn'o examinations will not bo held. 11 y order oi Examining tiommlttce. W. U. aNDKRKON. Jf.'V? %>-2a6 Chairman. Jg ELL'S RELIABLE SPECALTIE3. Buaou* rnoor.SrLF Loccino Coal Chvtm. IIODKL'fl ANT^MOKjSO, KIBR-Ilioor ClllMNKYB AND C.HIIIM.T Uill. ARLINHTON BTIEL Pi.ATK RAKQM AND BTOVI8. JOSEPH DELL STOVE CO.. ]cl2 WheHInc, W. Va. BLUE PK1NT PAPER -FOR? DRACOnTSMES AND AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. Froth tuj>ply Juat rccolved at Art Store. ?. L. .VICOLL, jy7 Vim Market Htreol. jyjovEi), G. 0. SMITH, Brokor, Roal Estate and General Buslnoss Agent, Hot moved to 12?*J Market utrect, over Wheat <k llmu licr'n Jewelry Store'. Jy26 JEWETTS IlEFH1GEKATORS. A few very i!o?!rablo styles left which wo will io?lit'? bargain. Call and boo thorn. NESBITT & BRO., 1312 Market Street. HAVILAND'S CHINA. a CHOICE PATTERNS ^^^n^/^^E\V1X(TBR0S., 17]5 u.rket St., Wheeling, W. Va. RUf? u / A n-1 pno i vv-tt.irjn.01 CONGRESS (Excelsior Spring) on draught. APOLL1N ARIS, HUNYADA, BUFFALO L1THIA, EUREKA SPRINGS WATER, AT R. H. LIST'S Drugstore, ftul 1010 Main Street. Stocks, bonds and real esTATE yOU BALE. HTOCKH AND BONDS. 25 shares Riverside Iron Works. 5 shares Wheeling Ieo and Storage Company. 15 shares nobbs' Glass Company. 10 shares Belmont Nail Co. ? 1,000 City Bond. 4^. 3BS1,10-30. 20 hbares La Be lie Iron Co. EEAL E3TATE. Tho south one-half of lot 65 on North Main street, opposite C. Iic*s. The Leigh ton residence on Chapilne street. Lot* 1,2 ana 3 North Front street. Gilchrist's addition. Chapilne street building lot. Iloute No. 319 North Main street. Two (2) one acre lots at Lcatherwood* Honse and lot, 4323 Jacob street. THOMAS O'BRIEN, T) Secretary W. T. ?fc T. Qo., Real Estate and Stock H Broker. Ofllcc, Room 1. Reilly Building, Mar \j ket street. Telephone B69. auG NEW YORK Dental Association Ko. 104!> Main Street. (Formerly occupied by Dr. S. B. McCormlck.) PARTIAL PRICE LIST: A Set of Teeth 5 5 00 ta A Good Set of Teeth 7 00 ? Kest Set of Teeth ? 10 00 Teeth filled with bold, 81 CO aud upwards Teeth filled with White Enamel,75cand upwards. Teeth tilled with Gold and Platinum Alloy, 75c and upward*. Teeth tilled with Gutta Pcrcha. EXTRACTING ...25c. T VITALIZED AIR 50c. L Satisfaction (*uar8?tcc<l In all Cases. f DU. F. S. B.VUT.l DR C L II1Ll Manager I ?K. E: MANN, cf Wheeling Ofllce. J General Manners. 104d main sr., wheeling, w. ta. Jj2S.WiH . _ TAUGHT FREEJF. CHARGE. THE INVENTOR OF A NEW METHOD OF DRESSMAKING = Has opened a Branch School, from Boston "" and New York, at 1205 MARKET ST., (McLAlN'3 BLOCK,) Where she will teach tho latest and most popular Scientific Tailor SyMcm yet Invented. This method of bressmakingstanus the lilfchestof any now in existence. the mis in tho past three years tftuchl in New Jfcngland. hundreds of ladies and dressmakers, nil of whom speak in tho blgheit ' terms of praise. Each student will bo allowed to Cut, Make. Trim and DraDe. miitlm?intn<*Tn. cutlon what she bus learned while iii tlio school; also, a rare chance for a Jew lad lea to got into a money-making business, from 35 to 815 adaj*. Instructions Freo for two weeks. Open ovenings. aui MISS J PENLEY. BUTCHERS' " PICNIC & BARBECUE GIVr.N 11Y THE Tl Butchers' Association ol TSheeling.W.Tfa. f THURSDAY, AUGUST7,'90. ?0UTHE? NEW FAIR GROUNDS. ?.< Mtulc by the Opera IIouic Brass and Btrlng ere Bands. At 'J a. in. parade tlirouch the principal streets of the city. All kiuds of arnusemeats on the grounds. Killing and roasting of cattle br an experienced hand from St. Louis. Speech of the 1'resldent of the National Butchers' Association. All union meat shops close at6 a.m. Do not _ fail to attend, as tlicro will be delegations from other cities present. THE COMMITTEE. HEW COUR^ HOUSE. 1 Notice to Contractors. Eealed proposals will bo received by tbc Commissioners appointed for the purpose by tho Couuty Court of Monongalia county, West Virginia, at thuoflice of tne Clerk of tho Circuit Court. In Mnreanlnwj). In Mill ronntv until io o'clock, noon, of Monday, September 1,1S90, (or the labor and material and the construction and cotnplttlon ol a Court bouse at Morx*ntown, Wen Virginia, in accordance with the dtawlnes and spcclllcalionslurnlnhed by J no. C. hultont architect, coulca of which may be teen at thia oBlce. first?All bids must he made upon the printed forms, to be obwined Irosa this ofllce, in a A1 scaled envelope, directed to the underafgned. 11 and marked "I'/oposals for Court House at vJ Morsatitown, W. Vn." Second?Ah an evidence of pood faiih every proposal shall be accompanied by cadi or certified check* to tho amount of threo hun drcd dollars ($300). mado payable to the County Court ol Monongalia county, in case the successful bidder shall fail, lonen uajs mier uii nwaru. mi c.vcuie tne reJiuired coutrsc; sud boud for the fattalul perurmanco of the terms of the contract The clucks of un.uscessful bidders will be returned to them immediately after the ceutract is awarded or all bids icicctcd. 'I hlrd?The light u reserved to reject any an! all bids. Fourth?Bidders ara requested to bo present at tlio openiiu* of prwi>oriUj. (\ | Momnntovrn.ou the Jio:io?fabe!a river, may be u acoed by JUltimore ?fc Ohto railroul or from v' Pittsburgh by dully lineof steamboat*. K. E. FAST. auC wM Secretary of CommissLnera. Yoi Ceo. R. Taylor?Now Fall 8tock. Iff R. TAYLOR. ^ ' v."-...* 1160 MM STREET, TUUOUGll TO J i |ln> T,.T I rvTrnm nmnnvMii 1103 IAKMT mm. NEW FALL STOCK FOR 1S90 NOW ARRIVING. TlAAM Awi' A 2 T\ n?- .1 - imporieu mm uooas, Includingthe New WEST OF WALES PLAIDS, OPENED AND ON SALE This Morning! Geo. R.Taylor. 1852. ESTABLISHED 1852. JOSEPH GRAVES, No, 26 Twelfth Street. 11MV RflMQ m SWTAWBBV ijumuv Duuiiu nuv uimivumil, WALL PAPER AND BORDERS. Baby Carriages. The DOWNING SLEEPING CARRIAGES arc the beat for ihe money In tho United Statca. The Largest Stock and greatest variety ol the above goods la the State, sold reII at whnlesaln prices. 3eiCMw.?p $25,000 WORTH OF 'ORNITURE AND CARPETS -A.T COST.. ARBENZ & CO. 1PT1 T nrniTnr rnnir -nTTnTiinnn ITXAJJJ JttJ^lliVU JCflUJl NO, 1115 MAIN STREET. OUR ATTENTION P Will bo givon hereafter to advancing tho interest in Bicycle Hiding among tho ladies. A class now forming. Wo have tho VICTORIA, the IIEGlCOTtY and ttio RAMBLER, all specially for ladies. Call and ]oln. ED. L. ROSE & CO., 51 Twelfth Street. ? ? ft * ? W W ? ^ HAlVilVl & UU., urniture Dealers and Undertakers,, DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT: i That our eatabllihment Is a model one In every respect. f That In our attractive assortment, prompt service and lair treatment, oar customer**re amply I tntitfactorlly ecrved. That -while wo caunot rItc yon something for nothing, we claim to give a good, honest deal . ry tlxno. WK INVITE YODJt PERSONAL INSPECTION. ( JWUndertaklng In Its several forms a apodal feature. TELEPHONE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. ( HAMM & CO., - 1067 Main Street. ( JARECKI IAEUFACTORING CO., ; h (LIMITED.,) ^ ZEIRIIE, MANUFACTURERS OF Brass Goods, Malleable and Grey Iron Pipe Fittings * FOR STEAM. GAS. WATPP Aiun nil i r ILIELLS0PPL1ES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Tubing, Casing and Ropes, e LINE, DRIVE & STEAM PIPEBRANCH OFFICE: * 53 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ] Other branch stores at all the principal points In Pennsylvania, Now JJ rk and Ohio Oil Fields. ap4 u Fumlturo, Carpets, Etc. iuoH iunuKo. a, Kn. Mi.ndi m. kikciiner. 6. HENDEI & CO. We Pleased This Ma by selling- him honest goods ; in honest price, with an hoi est guarantee uacK 01 nis pu chase. Ie Can Please Yon if you can be pleased by savir money on first-class good Wc studied to please in practical school and learni that To Please Customers We Most Profit Tbec that's our way of doing bu: n/iCP W" ?-? iTinl'A if r\nt> iiv.oo. in- iiiurv^ it trade with us ! Wc talk bui ness in dollars and cents. Come and sec us wheth you buy or not. G. Mendel & Co, 1124 Main Street, DEALERS IN Carpets, Fnrnitnre, Oil Clott Linoleums, &c., k Undertaking a Specialty. J. S. Rhocios & Co. A BARGAIN IN BLACK GOODS 36-SNCH ALL WOOL French Albatro1 AT \VA CENTS, WORTH GO GENTS. In Black Only J. S, RHODES & CO. 3Iumblng, Gas &. Steam Flttlrii IEST FAUCETS IH THE WORLE , aa ?xyygjwM CALL AND SEE THEM AT TRIMBLE & LUTZ, 3-16 & 1418 Market St., Wheeling. W.Vi ~1E0. HIBBERD & SON, X Successors to Thompson <? Hlbberd, radical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Flttei BRABS F0DNDER8. BrECiiLTiE*?Natural Qu Buppllei, Steal eating and Ventilation. ' 1314 MARKET ST., Wheeling, W. Va. All work promptly dono at moat icasonahl rices. Ja8 HK7M. HARE & SON, ' PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 33 TWELFTH STREET. 11 fforic done promptly at reasonable pricft PHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE! L U a bright, sparkling Instructive famll urnal. It In original 1m ovcry dopartmcnl oan lu every line and suited an It Is lntende Interest and Improve overy membor ol th mily, irbother In city or country, Political. 'Republican Primaries! AU meeting of tho County Committee, held on Friday evculug, July 19, tae following action wa* taken: Jtuotml, That a primary election of KojutlH. can votem Ihs hohl on ealnrriAy, Augunt #, from i 6 to 8 o'clock p. to., in the rily, and fiom I 2 to 7 p. m. la* the country, to select J ten delegates from inch district to a County Convention, to bo hold on Saturday, - A"UBO?tl0, at 2 p. m.. which contention ihail nominate candidate* to bo voted for at the November election for County and Circuit Clerk, members of llouso of UeleKAtea. appoint DoleKate* to tho Htato Convention, tferatortal ronfern* and aolrot?County Committee. Atthcso prlauric* tliero nhull aim ho chofcn five dele* kut' i iromcachdlatricttotheCongrcMlonalconv.'titlnn. At aald primary election In each dl?. trfcttho votera ahull nominate candidate* for County Commissioner, fc'chool Commissioner and candidate! to OH any vacancies existing In tho oIIIcoa of Juatfco of tho lVaeo or C'ouiUole. At said primary election none b:it Republicans, or Mu?e who will pledgo t&etn ndvea to voto tho Republican tlckcl, shall b# allowed to rule, staid clcctlon ahull bo hold at tho following platta; WASHINGTON D13THICT?Vigilant Engine Uouae. MADISON?Ialand IIoso IIouw, Second Ward Market House. CLAY?did Court House. ONION?l'ollce Court Room. CENTRE? Uoolt and Ladder House. WERSTKR?Niagara Kngfue Ileum. RITC/IIK? Hose House, Adam's Kchool Home. TRIA UKLl'H I A?Trtadelphla, Kim Grove, Leathcrwood, Hobinsou'a hrhool Home. L1UKRTY?Center School House. KILU WAN II?liriQK PCD (HI I lltiliM'. We repeat tho voters of tho several districts to bol4?UK^'*tto i tacct(tiK?Kt ono place in each district 011 Saturday, Atwnit 2. iialrii whjtkhkad, Chalrcmn. n RepHblican State Convention, It U ordered that n Coaventlon of Iho Suto if bo held In the city of MartltiilMirjf, on Wednea* day, Uio Xth day of Au^mt. 1W0. at 10 o'clock a. a., to nominate a candid?l?tor Judjje oI Ujc -l. Supremo Court of Appeals, to bo voted lor at ttio election to bo hold on tho 4th day of November next, ami to tranpuct such other buMneas an may r- properly c.ime before Mid convention. yarn county U entitled to send to aald convention one del?K*to for each one huudred votes or traction exceeding tllty vote*, c*n lor ;he Republican candidate for Governor In 18SS. By order of the Mate Central Couimlltco. lyZl UJw O. W. ATKINSON. Hfcretanr. Wantod. WANTJ?n~arcdu to sell tho i'lnlcs* Clothea Unit 1LU Line; the only line ever Invented that holda tho clothes without plus; apetfeet l?T luoceaa: ratent recently l?kuid: aoldrnlvbv agcnm, to nlwnj the excJutlrc right Is Riven; on receipt o( Wccuts we will scud a rtmplo lino by S. mall; aluo circular*; price list ami term* to auonu; securo tour territory at ouce. Addrt-M Thf 1'lnleaa Clothea 1.1 uo Co., 17 liernou a Street. Worcester. Mom. wag ;il General Notlcos. QLERK OFTHEOTUNITCOUKT! Major J. V. L. Iicdgors will be a candidate for tho nomination for Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county, subject to the decision ol the Ohio [|1 County Republican Convention, wul ' jnsukasce. 51- The Travelers* Insuraneo Company, of Hartford, Conn., writes all dc&lrablc forms of Life tO Accident Insurance. HENRY IS. RICH, District Agent, .j_ Jy9 Ct Twelfth Street. Wheeling, W. Va. j^otice. The Pittsburgh and Wheeling Coal Company at Bridgeport and Maytiord, Ohio, have started CI" np full time. Hate about completed a rope haulage at Wheellcg Creek that will bxlng tho coal out rapidly, giving tho men good wort. apB Board of equalization and APPEALS. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. WllEEUSO, August 5, 1890. Public notice Is hereby Riven to all persons J Interested that the As?cisors elected oy the Council of tho citv of Wheeling htvo completed tholr assessment for the 3ear and made leturn thereof to the otfico of the City Clerk. Any person wishing to appeal from said a?se#6ment or deslriug any correction made will appear at the City Building before the Board of Equalization and Apreols on the following days at jO o'clotk a m, as the said Board wiJl meet at that <faie at S tho Bald City Building to hear all objections to J said assessments uud revise uud correct the same: First ward?Monday, August 11. Second ward?Tuesday, August 12. Third ward?Wcdocsaay, August )3. Fourth ward?Thursday. August 14. __ Seventh waid?Friday. August 15. 1=3 Fifth ward?Monday, August 13. Sixth ward?'Tuesday, august ID. Eighth ward?Wednesday. August 20. 1\ F. FAERELL, Chairman. r kit.ey?h*yke. Clerk. au5 1 ROBERT LUKE Has started a stand at Meder Bro.'s, 1214 Market street, In front of the ilcLure Houec, where ho Intends to keep a Coupe night and day, at the usnal prices of the Guruey cab. They are as nice as any carriage you ever road In. By having good, sober drivers he expecla tho public to patronize him In his undertaking. TELEPHONE 476 or 124 l and your orders will bo attended to. ' The transfer business will be attended to by BURNS Ai CHURCH, Ir23' 191 i MarVnl ^OTICE. All persons Indebted to Geo. W. Ilees as agent for LouU Ball by reecon ol the buslnen? carried on by him at 1716 Jacob street, will call'and settlo tholr accounts with Merman lies* A Co who areauthorlxed to receive and lecclpt fortbt tame. LOUIS BALL. SQO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Hekmak Hess. LodisBau, Herman Hera aud Louis Ball havo this day formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the business of Dcnlew lu Mc*U, Produce and General Merchftinibe. The patrouagc ol the public is respect fully solicited. myl HKhMAX HKSa & CO. For Rent. on RBNT^BUSuTtsS liOoTfoN Union street, sultaole for lauudry putKnee. Apply to 1). WALK&K, First National ilk. Bellalie. Ohio. mil I Jg*OR KENT. Tho shop building on couthwest corner of Market Square and Tenth street. "< JAMES L. HA.WLEY, ^ Je23 H?0 Afulp Street. JfOK KENT, _ For the season, an clRht roomed house, opponlto Mountain Lake l'ark. Free from all ic* y, stricllons. l arge, airy rooms, nicely lurnh-hed, t. Beautiful grounds. ''The. place" to speud tho , t summer. For terms, Ac., apply to '? GEO. J. MATHISON, Real J ".Mute and Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. mylO For Salo. Jp&B j Socond-hand Pianos FOR SALE CHEAP. Call on or address F. W.BAUMER&CO., J No. 1310 Market street, . lyni Wheeling w. Vu. gTOOKSFOIt SALE. 6 shares Fire & Marine Insurance Co. 6 shares Wheeling Ice and Siorago Company. 20 shares LaHelleJiali Mill. 6 shares lielmout Nail Mill. 20 snares IJauk of the Ohio Valley. ' JO shares Central Oil Company. lu shares Wheeling Title and Trust Company, K, B. JKWIN, Br?ker. . 3y?6 No. '24 Twellth Street. L pOR SALE. Fannof MO acres, upper end ol Cresan's hot. ,uu>. mini oi no acrc?, (J rave I Bottom, Mar* kUiiU county, W. Ya. Will divide or cell lu two J rarcslB. W. V. HOGE & BHO,. Real Estate Agents, a jfH 1300 Market fctrret. JJEDMAN & CO. I FOR SALE. One boiler, 20 feet long, 3C inchei In diameter and tvro 13 luch flue*. One small Kuglue G%xl2. All In good repair and will be sold cheap. oca WKUMAW & no. To Loan. u jyj-ONEY TO LOAN " * ONFISSTSSOETUAQE 1 OK OHIO REAL *8TATI J R. T. HOWELL, Burance and Kcal Estate Agent, Jill Bridgeport, Qhlo,