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same a nice sense of propriety would tllG have induced Mr. Smyser to decline to servo on a committee loruwd to invests gate an enterprise in which he is per- aio: sonally intereated. ^ As a stockholder in tho refrigerator ^ company ho was uot as free na an investigator should bo to aid in a searching inquiry and contribute to a just verdict. ^ Mr. Smyser would have shown to much * q bettor advantago if ho had got out beforo tba ho was hustled out, * abo otfi A I'rophct or Dcinocrncy. ' (JjJ Those Harrison couuty Democrats who grei are leggicg for John 0. Pendleton while len. John J. Davis is in tiio field are not J* ( choosing the better part. If there be any Democrat in tho First district?for ... well of bis party, the name of tho Deni- 8ftid ocrat is John J. Davie. pati Tho Democratic party stands to*day ver whero Mr. David has stood for years. j "While other Democrats were asking tho people to believo that their party was as Sr.v much in favor of n protective tariff as ^ any party could be; while its aspirants j8 ^ and nominees wero wnVplingand squirm- Cue iug, Free Traders here, Protectionists Citj there, Mr. Davis was thu ono thing everywhere?always true to his Free ove, Trado convictions. ?urt To bo honest might cost him the favor Gun of a parly looking for a champion more facile iu deception. Still ho remained honest, truo to himself, having but ono f \80t of principles for all occasions. Asa |ss Democrat his attitude on the tarifl ques* ^ tion was prophetic. Ilia party has come amj to whero ho has stood all through the oua years when Democratic nominees wero testi being choson who would consent to be anything and to say anything for votes. If now tho'Democrats of tho First District desiro a standard bearer of brains, jjJjJ character and courage, ono capable of ntip, advocating vigorously the doctrines of For closer ran wild. The Democrats of Arkansas want no Federal interference in the Federal elections. m<1 tui The management of the Pittsburgh cjblo roads is contemplating three-cent fares. With a large population to draw or on the lower rate is likely to yield larger net profits than the preeent five cent *sp"' fare. Thie is what the management is 1 joking for. ^ A Westers member of Congress is !,^ free to say that there has not yet been ^ enough speech-makiug in that body leg touching tho issues of the day. If any- f11 body has anything to say and can say it JJJj well the country will listen, but for tho bei average liaranguo to which nobody lis- ed tens in Congress thero is no outside demand. Tho Average member ia slow to ^ appreciate this cold fact and goes on Af wasting time and public money. sui pa: It is believed in Baltimore that the all "Washington nud Cumberland Railroad, . * practically the eastern extension of the ^ West Virginia Central, which is to oc- A?J< cupy the bed of the abandoned Chesapaako and Ohio Canal, will go no further eastward than to a point west of {jjj tho Point of Rocks, whenco it will cut acrous country to connect with the Tin Western Maryland. The last namtd ~ road runs to Baltimore, which would givo the West Virginia Central its loDgsought outlet to tidewater. pin 1 Sir. I'owdcrlj'a Fix. pas How will Mr. Powderly give to the iel men under him an account of his stow- Sta nrdship in the matter of tho strike he ^ ordered on tho Vanderbilt lines? llis task ia made all tho more difficult be- Wl cause, from the first no disinterested ob- Cu server saw a ghost of a show for tho striko to succeed. Nil It is a serious business to order thou* Frt sands of men to give up employment W. which they probably can never regain. ^ The men who struck may in time lind u\,g work of tho same kind on other other the roads, but it is a costly proceed to die- th? lodge mon from their homes and oblige cQJ them to seok homos for themselves and t'hn families elsewhere. "D Sta A CongrcftMimu Hmnkccl Out. jnjIt may bo that Congressman Smysen cor of Ohio, thought ho could houestly dis- P01 chargo hia duty as a member of tho com- "" J mitteo to investigate the charges against z Pension CommiBsionor Ranin. All ?l.n o??, 8ljc Intcllificiicct -I I'rirw't Cnin|?l??*n At Unrt, lVci|?V?. 'nftri 183UXD DAILY. hKMMVKKKLY A WEEKLY. rnol Ti: K.MS: W0U II; Moll, I'oitage free lu tba United BUtc*. 8?rv Daiuy, One Year*.*** *. ()() of t! Duly Six Month* * 4 00 J, Daily, Three Month* ?**... S 00 u. Daily, One Sfonlh tin . Pkwi-Wi-.ikly, Oho Ynr i! no cl,a Hi mi WMKI.Y, Mix Month**..***..*... 1 2ft Wr.tKLY.Ono Year.***, J 00 Wcikiy, 8ix tfoutha*.*. 00 b' Tho Daily I.ntiIl. orncir lit l?i*llvcre?J l.r dcri Carriers In V\ heeling anl uiljitcul town* at in ,i.? cjnt* per week. ^0' hr.**')*? nlthlni? In *u)?crlbo to the DAILY Ool INTn.i.nJKNcnit ciiu do io li/wndniK In their 0'? .. dura to Win ImriuotNtcnoinraori rn?ul('anl 1110 or iithertTfie. Ihiy wltl to punctually twrvud Ojq by carrier*. , TELEPHONE N DM BKIH: K*E Kdltorlal Dooms *....4 Jit pla Countli K Jtoooi - * ..4 I? |4j0 (tntcri'il utiho I'ratrlllce at Wheeling, \V. Ya., ( a* teoond cfa?* mattrr ] . tou WIIKKMNO, MKPTEMBBR 3, 1890. is i ],'):ri')ii,ii;,v,v ticket. ron juihjk or in* court or ArmM, dor HON. F. M. REYNOLDS, t, r Of Mlnoral County. . ' Uri F(iR roMOKb*. Strand DMrld-OKOUUK II. IIARMOV, lhe of Grant County. 1 FOIICI.KRK Or Til* COUNTY COURT, DCS IllCUAlU) KOIIShTcON. to I roil CLERK or Tit2 CIRCUIT COURT, tllft 8. L. JJfUCK. am *0R IIOl SKOr HKLMATM. W. II. IIEAHN'K, ntlt DANL. MAXWELL, Pl CHARLES MQ&StSQBTAll, Prt JOHN CUMMINS. I XJCCIIOII, JIHHimjr, IMIVCUIWI i. WJI COI Whk.s* tho Btrcet cars atop people find ^ ( their legs. IIunuAii for Harmon and the Second tio District Kopublicane. You needn't be in a hurry to get out ^ your ulster. It will be u day or tiro yet . before ico forms in tho gutters. 1111 ' am "Kino lIuMnKUT is standing on his He dignity," remarks tho New York 7>i* lift bune. In theso days royalty is fortunate ani when it is not stood on its head. is I * th< The arms of an unterriiied Democracy , do not seeui to bo encompausing Mr. mj Blaine now a3 they did only a lew days j-. ago. The ecatacy was short but very entertaining. leg Tiik Democrats have carried Arkansas -1" by uuy majority you pleaso and by such ' methods aa pleased them. Tho bull- rei i Trade to which their party is Srreibly committed, why not toko up the T: I who ia really foremost in their is and placo liim in command? This P Id he r.ot alone a reward of faithful ice but an intelligent appreciation ,ie situation. ^ et ub liavo a fair, fqunre tight, enpa- 7 champions and men of the highest 6 racter in the leatf. * - (] <loutl far Ilia Hccuinl District. econd District Republicans havo top* H od their nomination for Congresa to | .George II. Harmon, of Grant county. " . Harmon had mado no campaign for J nomination. Probably he had no | ught of being nominated. Ilia intolli- t ice, high character nnd popularity ex- j In the convention's preference tor ( ii. Jolonel Ilarmon is a farmer, in close i ch wfth the men of his calling. Ho ' to stranger to the business of leglsla* ( having served with credit in tho \ ,'Mature of West Virginia, Ho un- t stands the questions oh tho day and 8 articularly well equipped to talk to t uera on tho tariff in its relation to f Ir industry, e 'houehnot a professed orator he is I rut at loss to express himself well auil ,|iu point. Ho is entirely capable of i king nepeaking canvas of tho district, ^ 1 this no doubt lie will do. It is safe ' predict that wherever Col. Harmon jeara ho will mako a strong imesion (ovorablo to his cause. t is no disparagement of other men io wero mentioned to say that if tho ivention had deliberated for a month :ould not have made a wiser selection. is gratifyit<K to know that the convenn came to its decision as if by intuition. Kent l? AU Ulght. | Desirous as Democrats are lor tuo ue* i it of Major McKinley, that desiro is fd as compared with tho hungering il thirsting after tho blood of Speaker ed. lleed'a Boat in Congress has been ,ed to tiio dignity of a national issue, il nothing that tbo Democrats can do being left undone todecido the iesue iir way. L'hey recall that, ten years ago Heed ssed defeat by the slim plurality of ' voter, and this gives them encourunent. Later figures stimilate them In 1SS0 Itsed had 1,188, in 18S8 00. Hr. Keod'd friends do not look for a ?etition of the 18SS liaures, but when j polls close next Monday evening jy expect him to have a big enough ijority for all practical purposes. Forjately ho cannot be counted out. "COJU'A.NY UM tlio Twelfth Virglnlii Kcghncnt IIoliU Its Annual ICouulon. i clal Corrcrpciulciet of the JnldliLintcr. Honey's Poi.nt, W. Ya., Sept. 2.? i enty-eiglit of tho members of old ! mpany "JD," Twelfth .Virginia In* 1 itry, met at West Liberty on August ,h to hold their annual renniou. At 1 i o'clock a large audience met at cole hall. Tho forenoon was taken up t. ? 1 _v?u: ...i ?i,, i ill I1HUU MiUlU?K umu laiaiug u*v? "??? iesby tbo old11 vetn"of Company "D," 1 those of other organizations, a namr of whom were present. I also notic* quite a number of proBpectivo county J icers present who wero circulating J jiuseiveB and their cards among those ' ^eent, evidently to tood purpose. ' ter the election cf officers for the en- 1 ing year all present wero called on to 1 riake of a bountiful repast, to which 1 did ample justice. j rVfter dinner ail assembled in the col- 1 e hall, whero the following pro- j imino was carried out. : ilrew of Welcome Uy W. It. CurtU. l>ousc ?Ily tlio President. W. M. Du'dtip. ' itoricul Sketch ot Company "I)M?."W. W. Fore- f mnn. ] s S Midler ia War and IVace Henry Ilervey. ; toldler tis nil Kducttor?...T. 11. I'liikcrtou. 1 icoldier Iti Law utid Politics... W. M. I>unlap. t j Soldier a Friend D. <i. Krazicr. s Soldier as n Hummer II. II. Parrey. rhe above was interspersed with most I :eilent music, furnished by Prof. Dan ixwell on the violin, accompanied by i niece, itfiss Lillie MaxwelJ, on the i no. .'he names of the members of Comly "D" present were as follows: DanMax well, E. J. Vermilion, John L mm, Nathan Venaman, Jesse Mc- = ir. James Tanner. Theodore Wallace, L. Gilbraitii, Nehcniiah Nickison, \\a Morrieon, Dr. \V. M. Parry, Far is litbam, Ilenry ilervey, Copt. W. B. rtis, 11. H. Parry, E. N. Dunlap, Henry :ar, Jamea M. Keller, Wm. Kodgers, niel Gitiin, John N. Marry, David i :kisoct Thomas 1>. Pinkerton, D. G. i?.ier, W. M. Dunlap, l'hos. J. Urr, W. Foreman, Lieut. D. M. Blayney. 'hese anuual reunions revive many asant and sad memories. The living ient are not forgotten; neither are iso who cave their lives an oflering on t altar of their country. t may be a matter oi interest to those urades living at a distance to know :t out of 100 who enlisted in Company " and were mustered into the United tes service, seventy-three are yet liv;. The name and addrtss of each nrade is carefully preserved and a ret of the company's annual reunion uruished each membor of the com>y. iii invitation from East Liverpool to 2nd the annual regimental reunion of First and Twelfth West Virginia An try and Carlin's "Battery was ac ted, aud quite a number of the "boys" planning to be thcro ou that occai\. Vest Alexander, Pa., was chosen as i place of our next annual meeting, gust 11,1891. Thomas J. Our, Secretary. The Wrong Man Found, York WttUy. Jitizeness?"Did you go and thrash t editor for printing those thinRa iut you?" Citizeu?"I went to the ce, but I couldn't find him." "Whom you find there?" "No one, but a at big bull-necked fellow, who pretied that ho waa respousiblo for the ele, but I knew from his looka that ;ouldn't write.", ^ Tho Usuul First Course. hinglon I'm!. What did you havo for dinner?" , a Congressman to a friend who onizes a restaurant where service is f ; elow. . [ bad patience, principally," waa the }, IU a muc Ml ??Cop iceiKumtOU. | ru or Ohio, City ok tolkdo, \ Lucas County, /m# I rank J. Cheney makes oath that ho\ T jo senior partner of the firm of F. J. t :kky ?fc Co., doing business in the * ' of Toledo, County and State jtfore- a , and that said tirrn will, pay the aum a >nk hundred dollars for each and y case ot Catahrii that cannot be p id by the uso of Hall's Catarrh e. Frank J. Cheney. ivorn to before me and subscribed in ** presence, this 6th day of December, ). 1SSG. 7?\ A. "W. Gleason, v i jS'otary Public, all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acts directly on tho blood and muc? J surfaces of tho system. Send for moniala, free. M f. j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. sj Sold by DrugKistg, 75c. daw., J\ Sick lleaduclie. wee's Red Clover Pills cure sick dache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Conitions. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for $1. ' sale by Logan Drug Company, daw ?1 - tm.ni'.ripm., jtiv.w-tii ft- ? tlitCTBIO RAtMl'AlH. lie Ovrrlirml Wlro Matt fllte IVuy to the Storage b)?toni. Itlt/mrgh I'M*. Tho overhead electric wires as a motor >r street railways nro pretty snro to go j time. The Jnventivo Keriiufc of the rord, do far a3 it is devoted to electrical deuce, is at work on tho problem, and be secret will bo struck ono of these lays. There have been successful exloriinents in London recently, demontratini? the cheapucss ui well as the iranticability of the storage system. The irent cost has heretofore boeii the im ediment in tho way. A successful ,torture system, said to be economical, is n two on a street railway from Ueverly o Danverp, Mass. Tho New York Financial and Miniwj Record has the folowing account of au experiment in that :ity with the storage battery: One of the important tiling thin week n car mutters was the exhibition on tho liroadwuy line, between Fiftieth street md Central i'ark, of tho storage battery :nr run with tho MoDougnl motor. The " rork accomplished by it was a surprise 0 all interested, alao to tho citizens and mall boys in the neighborhood. Its notivo action (different from other svs* emu) commends it to the public. We 1 iro sure to bear more of this uAr, for it J leems to have solved a moat difficult j >roblem. i Hood's Sarsajmrilla has a steadily inireaainK popularity, which can only be von by an articlo of real merit. Give it 1 trial. 12 t - ? i Til* (luutl Work Wilt (iu Oa. ' i'nblic sentiment here and throughout s ,ho State shows an overwhelming senti* nent in favor of tho ratification of the new charter of Tho Louisiana State Lottery Company, which will bosubmitmil *r\ tl?o nnnuls* nf tho Sfntfl nfc nn plees ! Lion in 181)2. Tho present charter does 1 not expire until 180."). llowever, long j before that time the State of Louisiana will have made provisions to extend its contract with the lottery company until tho year 11)10. Of course there is no excitement about this mattor, because it is regarded as a foregone conclusion. The Louisiana Sbito Lottery Company bus very generously mado preparations to i iucreaao its contributions to the chari- 1 ties and public works in the State and these will go into /ull eil'ect in 1893, when tho preocnt charter expires to give way to a second charter expiring in the year 1010.?New Orleans, (La.) City Item. August 0. DAW Tho busy dentist knows what it is to have to "stir one'a stumps. The Pulpit nuil the Singe. Rev. F. M. Sbrout, Pastor United Brethren church, Blue Mound, Kan., gays: UI feel it uty duty to tell what wonders Dr. Kind's New "Discovery has dono for me. My lunga were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a low weeks. . I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and mn hoii ml and well, gaining JG pounds in weight." Arthur Love, 3fanagor Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes; "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I ain confident Dr. Kiujj's New Discovery for consumption, heats 'era all, and cures when everything elso fails. The greatest kindness I" cau do my many thousand friends is to urge thera to try it." Free trial bottles at Logun Drug [jo.'a Drug Store. Regular Bizcs 50 cents md $100. 3 EEEcnAM's Pills cure Sick-Headiche. 4 I Modem Dincovorlua. What Bell and Edison are to the telephone and electricity, says the Pittsjurg News, Dr. Franklin Miles, the well-kno.vn specialist in nervous uis;aats, is to the nervous system aud nerve llued. Among hia numerous dit:overicfi his Kcstorativo Nervine is ucJoubiedJy one of the greatest. It is unsurpassed in nervousmss, dyspepsia, leadache, epilepsy, fceuralgia, backache, nelancbolly, Hloeplessnesa, change of if?\ etc. Freo trial bottles of it may be lad of the Lojwn Drug Co., Druggists, md mIso Dr. Miles' new book on "New ind Startling Facts" for the aftlicted. Jvery one should read this very inter sting, instructive, aud finely illusrated book. MWKdW-6 dikd. 'ItnrTY^IAN?On Monday, September 1.1SC0, mt 4 o'clork j> w., 1.I)?akd I'kettyman, gnuidsoa ol \\ iltlAtn iiud Mary Ann Johuson, in the ZJrd U'ar ot his aire. <uaer.il from tJic rcsldeace of fafsKraadfarent*, So. 1221 McCollrcli street, Wednesday moralug at 10 o'clock. Interment at I'enlntular , cemctery. Ft lends oi the fftmlly are invited to attend. " There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, , but like ' all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. j Ask for | Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. ' >i F a Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. t' SPECIAL ATTRACTION! | FKIDAV NIGHT, SEl'TEJIBEK u. ] THE GREAT * Military Comedy Drama, A FAIR REBEL, : tom Iho Star Theatre. New York, and Grand Opera llouso, ikinton. Showing the ~ Thrilling Revolving Scene, Q JBBY PRISON! k HE TUNNKl.UNO.....^....... -.Llimv PRISON kk Notorious "Rat ur.u~ ~.Liiiqy I'kuon iiekj-CAI'k llbby prison Fair wcncl.. Confederate a Union Soldiers ' Kair Bkbel Prisoners op War Fair kkrel. ......Love, llkaoux, Duty fairhkucutiisurcatuirofmiutanyplays ^ rlday Hlght.Ssp. 5-Friday flight, Sep.5. Saleot scat* commences Wednesday, Ecptem;r 3. at C. A. Homo's Music .-tore Prices 75 _ id 50 cvnl*. No exira charge for Reserved Scatg. _____ U'llfl ^ RAND OPERA. HOUSE.' ~ X 0. C.GENTUER..._LI>SI:K ASD MANAOIR. 1 ?ONE WEEK? J JIONDAY, SErTEJIBER 1st. n EDNESDAY AND 8ATURDAY MAT1XEK8. ac Grand production ot ?hc prcat Orfg/iul Musi1 Irish abiurdlty, replete with dut-cl&u iccUIttes, entitled , /LIKE McNULTY; i AS CU91EK MAS*, Oil tf McXULTY & McUINTY. ^ ?eat* on rale at M<*Luro Houm liit and Fur- { ihlDir Store. I'/lces?Referred Seats. 50 cents: tu Citcle, 25c; Gallery, 2Jc; Children, 15c. j Mofllcai. PURELY a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It cures All maimer of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your nose to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and , skin* cancer Treatise on Blood and Skin Digues nulled free. Swtrr Specific Co* Atlanta, (in. Hamburg Figs (MEDICATKD) !f you hftvo n lienvy upllttlwr hrodnclio, n [overwl tonjfuo, n thorough disinclination to njnw" lu any or tlio active pursuit* of Ufo-thla a what Constipation inoaus, uud la u moat Io* uidubJo tJioiny FOR iho millions cf poonlo wboan lwwcis nro not regular?tluio should not lost ami Immediate UfrntJon should given, orw. rloua result* will 'ollow, such as lulluwmatlon of tho Ikjrrt'Is uid reritouitto. OUR Hamburg Fig*, tho grent fruit laxntlrr, should 1x5 taken at onco; they nro nnetlectlro remedy, but most plawnti'/ ntnl nim*"tibIo to tb? tnstu, living coai|?osed only of fruits und vegetables. Absolutely nothing llko tbcui lu tfco world* DARLING llttlo children, who Buffer with their bowrln, tnl.o them with jierfeet safety, i? they never irrlpoor produce Collu, und nro to pleasant to tlio luslotliut lliuy cut till-Ill U3 niperiy iw uinuy. k'ur pre#uaut laiUcs they uro Invaluuulo. BABY tnkttt them, fo ilo younj? and old. Thy*letnM tveoromenu them to he inffd, hurnitcm. l>utmo?t excellent In their action for Constitution, Indle option, IJver Complaint#, lllllousuesu, Sour Stowucu, wiiil Plica. DOSE ONE FIG. For sale lit (lrugffist* in hoi*$ only. Prico 23a, or ficut direct by mail. Address, MACK DRUG CO.. NEW YORK. gFlTC5 STOPPtD FREE, 'J mm Jfrrwtaui Jurrtil. H M p? aJa'ano^soasReitorod. Sj Q B X<7 l?r. liLlAK'.S U UK AT gm NERVE RESTORER. XryiJfjr4.7 IJiit* k .Vxirs DtatjiBia Onlg tun gj?nt /ur Ami ym KflUf*. tie. jntNr.il Lirt-r. if UtcundWuif. Ntfi' uflr flrtt ?daii *??. Tr??tt?ouui fitrtal tjoitla In* to >'it ^Kpi'.M-i-.ti.lhey tuymg rxnrvttcturgui pu to* ?bin 4>rrcrlvrd. 8?nJ narcri, P.O. ontlcinmi aildrtoof eflllflnl 10 Dr. KI.INK.ail Arch St. fhlUJtlpbik. P?. bee lnuguu. DKtrjiRii or laiUTiso nucps. QKAA REWAKD-WE WILL <25 U \J pay the above reward for any can of Liver CoropKlut, Dynyepnta, ?lck Headac&e, Indigestion, Constipation or Contlvctiess #e cannot cure with West a Voaetaalo l.lver Pills, when the direction* are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable and n?ver f?I1 to pive ratUfncUon. BuRar coated. Lar^e boxe?, containing Pill*. 25 cents. JJewsro ol conn tcr'elt* and imitations. Ihe genuine manufactured o?ly by John C. %cst <sCo. Hold by McLtIN haOTdKas. cor. Market *nd Twelfth atreeta. Wheeling. W. y?. m.'.Vvrwr'tw R. W. Shoppoll's Publications. K F ~ B=?rS=?S! m IROUBLE * TO BUILD /JpR ?iTlS| I? yon clsrt rich*. [. | Tho first step Wj j =rf^msFi3 thoaltl bo cn ? , n?*i"ntlon of Mr. gboppell's buildlne de'hnw?tbo only lar?o collectlou of designs that oro artistic, practical aad rjlloMo. Tho ertlwatw aro Ruaran* feed. lir. EhoppeU'3 publications aro c* follow: prtpf. Portfolio of $1,0C0 Houses,?0 dcr-lras, ?2 c) ;; ;; :,sco j? 20 " t!.a>j " cj " 20 " " " 8) ' 2 co M - s.oco " a * 20 *' " S.5C0 " 31 "" 2 CO " 4(KV '? [ ) '? 2 0) - - L.OfO * 30 " 2 CO * . cm ? a ' 2 cj " " 7.M0 * ?? " 2 CO M " 10,000 " 21 44 2 CO " " Sf/lbles " 13 u 2(0 *Tho flrrt Portfolio contains Anient tbatcoitu Iowm *7U)andi?Ml Any a of tbo abovo Port folios for S3: any" for 810; tho complete set (12) for 515. flouu-l volumo oontnliiluB over 2v0 designs selected /rom tbo various portfolios, prico ?5, returuable if not Eatlsfactory. Adtlrcsa it. \y\ SITOPPELL, Architect, C3 LVay, Sow Yorl*? Grocarlos, Etc. ~m. reillyT" WHOLESALE jROCF.R. PORK PHf!KER , "?"-3 AND CITKEK Of THE Celebrated "Strawberry" llama. FLOUR?Christian Bros.' "Crown" Brand, Ilnncapolls Patent, Taylor's Patent and "Best" amily, Williams' Choice Ohio Family, and iany other choice hrandB ol family flour In wck aud continually receiving. ROASTED COFFEES-"Alaroaa," Arbucklo'u," Lion," and my own roait ol Old Woman," "Horso Head." and loose roaat. wrHole Agent lor tho Celebrated DuPont owder Mills. A full supply of Hide, Blasting , ud 3portlng Powder ol every kind constantly ' 1 inagaxlue. Orders. solicited from dealers Qiy. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton and Water* roof SAtety Puce. * my2 . F. BEHHfeSS, l Iroccr nnd European Steamship Agent. " Office and main store, 2217 Market BtrecU ! Warehouse, Mi!*Market Street. } ranch Store corner Jarob and Thirty-eighth \ ttrcets. in thot-'outh Side Bnnk building. * Jewelry. a imTTom eyes! , i i If your eyesight Is falling call at 1 1 6. DILLON & CO.'S 1 Aud have your eyes fitted with a pair ol KINO'S CELEBRATED omblnatlon Spectacles or Byeglasses. Tliey will preserve and Improvo the tlslon. ' 1 I. C. DILLON & CO., J anis 1223 Market Bmerr. Housofumlshlng Hardware. FREEZERS. ~ / j ai.l sizes VBOM2t020QUABI/ioj'im? ? LIGHTNING FREEZERS, l o best In tho Market Cedar Tub Wheel Darhn ? ,d all latest Improvement*. . 1 Jostt&Bno. Uexuy Kalmtzkr. 1 GEO. W. JOHNSON'S BOSS, e MrtS i?-10 Malo street. V rEWETTS refrigerators. fr ^ few very ilolrablo atylwi left which wo will ;1 Ht a bargain. Jail and teo them. NESBITT & BRO., 1 yie-wjis 1312 Market Strc?t. Now Advortlsomonte. WANTED-A hoy to learn the T barber butlntss. Apply at No 161 Six* [tenth street. ?e:< Tinner wanted?immediateLY. KtCft'lr emp1otm*nt for tbo r'K&t man, Apply lo WILLIAM NitiBlTT,?!59 M?r? ket street. >fl JPOR HALE-FARM. 35 acre* near B^rumrillc. 0., buildings and fruit berrh*. Ac for particulars. ad<ru>s Wox 17, Uarucivlllu, 0. i'. B.-No t<o?lals aoswer*]. *.?-T A 1TTENTION, HORSE BUYERS. Kor sale?\ flro Mare ami Colt. 4 months old. oil of HiKlMiifio,ougtif>rt-flstock,at abargafw, Addr?M Iit letter In >'o? )7. lUtucsvllle. (J. fw?3 TRA UHS ASSEMBLY - 61'EOIAL X. . MKEI1S0, Kftt'ro fahereby Kf?eti (fiat n s^fal mfPt/n* of tin Obl'? V*| \<y Tnnks mid labor A???>iubly will t? held Ml XrliU^liAY.BKI'rRMBKK 7. *i to o'cl?u( a. m? lur ili-t puri*** of taking action with regard to tbo lockout of thn Electric itreet Caromj.Joycs ?VM. HUOtiblK.JB., T. v. balinhvuy. ficcrpisrv. President g.DS triir. nt axcEjvin FOX COMPLETING CELLAR EXCAVATION On Tenth street from Main street to Market Square. JAMES L. HAWLEY, so3 lt'2fl Main Street. HOUE & BUO , DF.Ur.R3 I J* Hanlwaro, Cut'cry. Wagons. Koad Carts, (Vm tud Harden 8?till. Aun? ultural Implements, Ac. No 1113 MAKCbT tii liKnr, (weal Aide). Arcuis for HnoRlerGraln Drill*. Oliver Chilled Plows. Steel King llarro**, Meal Kecd Mills, Ac. Cull and *eo us or wrfto for rf'ccs. a?i2Mr?M w QUTLERY. Pearl, Iror / and Slug Hand let. rooeiis' ntar PLATED KNIVES, FOllKS AND BPOON3. EWINO BROS., nC2 1215 Market St.. 0|>p. McLuro Houmj. "the physical trainiig school GY TAC WUEEL1XU TURNVEUEIN Will open SEPTEMBERS. For further particular ico Mr. D. M. F. Krcgb, ttio Instructor, at Turner Hull, between 4 uud 4:3) p. m. every evening. acl JgNUIHEEIt'S SUPPLIES. 1 FIELD BSOK9 T SQHARE3, SCALES, Till ANGLES, THUMBTACKS, AT E. L. NICOLL'S Art Store. jy7 1222 Market Mtreot. ELL'S RELIABLE SPECALTIE8. I BtJRGLlll TROOP, SfLF LCCKINO COAL ClICTZS. HODXl/S ANTl KMOKtNO, FIRE-PROOF CUIMH*Ya and Chimney Caw. AHUSaTUH 8TKEL PlATX RJSOK1 AND ST0VX3. JOSEPH BELL STOVE CO.. Jcl2 Wheeling. W. V*. E RPft/o. Baking Powder ?is? ABSOLUTELY PURE. trMOlTlEDCED THE STtBKCT IIP BEST UPK, Reduce Your Moral Gas Bills FrornOno-half toTwo-thlrds, UY USING PEERLESS GAS FIRES, Perfect combustion, nolreless, maximum oon* umption feet per hour. ?TJIE3E JIESU//M WAERAXTEJ),? AND FIRES FOR SALE BY OTT BROS* & CO., *u3C CenertI Aeenta. YOU WILL FIND WHOLE AND roBE CSOVSD BPICES. CH&LHER'S & COXE'S GELATIBE'S, VANILLA AND LEMON FXTR1CT8, TflPIOCfl, STARCHES,LIQUID RENNET, Dusters, Chamois Skins and Brushes, AT LIST'S DRUG STORE, a?"3 low M?in gtreet. TAUGHT FREE OF CHARGE. THE INVENTOR OF A NEW STETHOD OF DRESSMAKING Hat opened a Branch School, from Boston and New York, at 1305 MARKET ST., (McLAlN'S BLOCK,) Where fhewlll teach the latest and most popular Scientific Tailor fiyttem yet Invented. This method of Uresstnafclogstauds the hfghestofany now lu cxUtcnce. Hie ras In the past thr:e years Uuirht In New hncUnd, hundreo* ot ladles and dressmakers, all o( whom rpeak in the hlghett terms of praise. Each Ktudent will be allowed to Cut, Make. Trim nud Dr?po, puttlnrlntoexe cution what khe has learned while in the school; also, a rare chance for a fe * ladles to get into a money-ranking business, from 95 to Clf> a day. Instructions s?ee until further notice Is given. Open evenings. ig MISS J PENLEY. WHEELING Business_College. FACDLTY FOR THE ENSUIfiG YE&R: J. M. FUASnKR, Principal Instructor in Correspondence and Penmanship. W. S. SII INN, (natrnctor in Book-keepniR, Business Practice, Businm Arithmetic. Commercial law aud Penmanship. G. W. KltAMCIt, Instructor in English Training Dopartment. T. 31. GARVIN, LL. U? superinicnucm in tnuncKrapuic ucparuncnt. OIISS JENNIES. CARROLL, Instructor In Sbort baud aud Typewriting. T, M, GAllVIN, LL. II., -ccturcr on Commercial and International Lnir. I'll OF. EDWARD SCIIEIFLEtt,: Instiuctor In German. ftg" Send fok Cat.ij.ooub. aa2j WHEELING CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 45 Fifteenth Street, IENRY J. ARBENZ. .....DIBECTOC. FALL TERM BEGINS -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.~ FACULTY: 'IASO, ") )HOAM, ? II. J. ARBENZ. L'HEOBY. ) JLAJSOKIT, } E* BPE*L? I API1,...... ?. MPS ANNIE LONG. LIT*....... HERMAN OK1MM. 'OftNET - JUL1U3H003B. rborouffh, f?istcmatlc Infraction in al] branches of Music and of theory. Normal department for tho tralnlnc of Teachers. Exceptional advantage* lu Modern Languages. 'BIYATE AND CLASS IflSTflUCTIOH. #?T Seud for Cat&lCRue. For further Infonna* Ion apply alter Wednesday, September 3, to I1ENItY JiAUBEX/j, Director, ko. 45 rutcemo iircei, ? nceung, w. va. RATE'S MOnBHATK tU27 NEW YORK Dental-Association, So, 1049 MaUi Stmt. (Formerly oecupIc4 by Dr. P. 11. McCormlck.) PARTIAL PRICS LIST; l Set of Teeth - ~~.f 5 00 i Good Set of Teeth 7 00 lest Set ol Teeth 10 00 eeth filled with tiold.Sl 10 and upward! ecth tilled with White Knatnel,73c and upwards, ecth filled with Gold and l'laiinuia Alloy, "ic and upwardi ecth oiled with Gatta Percha. XTRAOTING 25c. a rALlZED AIR : 50c. atUfactiou Guaranteed in all Cases. It. F. S. 1UKT,) c , H|[X f DK.MASK. rtWhMlliROmc'. J ^encrcl ilnnigtr*. 049 JUI.N sr., WIIEELIXO.W. VJ. Jy2S-w*i, Cao. R, Taylor-Now Fall and Wlntor Goods. , New^iOl | /^/Geo. R. Taylor, I H50MA1X STHEET AND lloll MARKET. 5 / imported Tress goods , ^ A SPECIALTY. Wo bos to announco tho arrival of our New Stock I j^**H | of Fall and Winter Dross Goods and Invito an oarly ' Inspoctlon of samo. CHECK SUITINGS, TOT OF WALES PLAIDS, PLAIN AND FANCY COMBINED, IN GREAT PROFUSION, IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Of Combination Suits vy& hhvc. du i unL rantnn ur H 01 ILL. All Wool Serges from 50 cents to $1 40. All Wool Henriettas from 60 cents to $1. Silk and Wool Henriettasfrom $1 to $2 50. Store now open and Ready for Basiness fram Main lo Market! /"S4 1F8 A tpv mm w *sr A ^ (iiSO. t TAILUK. 1852. ESTABLISHED 1852. JOSEPH GRAVES, No. 26 Twelfth Street. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, WALL PAPER AND BORDERS. Baby Carriages. The DOWNING SLEEPING CARRIAGES ate thebe*t lor the money la the United States. The LiirfPkt Slock null greatest varittj ol the aborc goods la the State, sold re* tall at wholesale prices. loicynr HAMM & CO., Furniture fisaisrs and Ilndfirtakflrs ~ VV*~V*K/J DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT: That our establishment Is a model ono In every reaped. That in our attractive usortment, prompt Ecrrlco anil lair treatment, our customon ^ re amply and s*tisIictorily served. That whllo wo cannot give yon Romethlnj; lor nothing,-wo claim to give a joofl, honest deal every time. WE INVITE YOGII PERSONAL INSPECTION. ?* Undertaking In Its several forms a special feature. TELEPHONE CALLS AlldWERED DAY OR NIGHT. HAMM & CO.. - 1067 Main Street. $25,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS COST. ARBENZ & CO. WILL RETIRE FItOJI BUSINESS. ? NO. 1115 MAIN STREET. OUR ATTENTION I i "Will bo given hereafter to advancing the interest in Bicycle Riding among the ladies. AclaBB now forming. We havo the ( VICTORIA, tho RECKORY and the RAMBLER, all specially j for Indies. Call and Join. ED. L. ROSE & CO., ! 51 Twelfth Street. j. JARECKI ffiAKUFACTUEING CO.] : (LIMITED.,) BR IE, IF.A- i I MANUFACTURERS 01 ' Brass Goods, Malleable and Grey Iron Pipe Fittings 6 FOR STEAM, CAS, WATER AND OIU S OIL WELL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Tubing, Casing and Ropes, LINE, DRIVE & STEAM PIPE* ! 3 BRANCH OFFICE: j 953 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH,PA. Other branch storos at all the principal points In Pennsylvania. New n York and Ohio Oil Fields. || ill!?! IlISSHSiliKli?; Furnlturo, Carpots, Eto. Icou hitcuxa. O. Ko. Mwt>uM. KikciiMXB. G. MENDEL & CO. We Pleased lliis Ian by selling him honest goods at an honest price, with an honest guarantee back of his purchase. Ie Can Please Yon if you can be pleased by saving money on first-class goods. We studied to please In a practical school and learned that To Please Customers We Must Profit Them; that's our way of doing business. We make it pay to trade with us ! We talk business in dollars and cents. Come and see us whether you buyvor not. G. Mendel k Co., 1124 Main Street, ICALZHS IS Carpets, Fnrnitnrc, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, k, &c. Undertaking .a Specialty. J. S. Rhodes & Co. HANDSOME" Chenille Portiers JU&T OPENED BY J. S. RHODES & CO. Beanliinl Chenille Curtains In tho vory ncwost effocts at$6 per pair. Finorgradoaat $8 and S10 par pair and upwards. NEW FailBressGoods NOW ARRIVING. BecourSp:cial I/*nier It ALL WOOL COLORED UESRIRVVA3,4Q-lXCil H IDE, AT GOc. 500 SILK UMBRELLAS From $1 25 to $0 00. New and Nobby Handles. I i RHODES & CO. Plumbing, Gas & Stoam Fitting. JEST FAUCETS HTTHE 1S0RLDT 3 ^ CALL AND SKK TRKM AT TRIMBLE &.LDTZ, 41Q & I4*S Market St. Wheeling. W.Va. riEO. HIBBERD & SON, UT Buctcjeorfi to ThoinpROn A Hlbbstd, 'tactical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters Bit ASS FOUNDERS. BracxiLTUS? Katartl Gai Buypllo*, Btcam [eatiag ami Ventilation. 1311 MARKET ST., Whittling; W.Va. All Tfork promptly done at mom roawnable rlcea. . ' 1>H ryM. HARE &. SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas anil Steam-Fitters, Ko. Zl TWELFTH 8TRJEKT. 11 xnrfc done prnmpilT nt n?Aw>P?hlo T?r1rf*. Photography. Wanted. "iTilAKK A MtlKKAI, OKFKtt to triiTelliiu' ftti'1 local lalrsmcn In very , I late, who roll on retail hrocera. OMJThK *?. TIKK WIIKAT KLOUH CO., 13S Lttko Unci, I rhi*t?n. in! mr-'Q-w wA NTJ^) -100 M KN TO WORK OX j YY trackIavIhkkucIb*1lantliiic on tno wheeling & Lak? Krfo Hallway, between Portland StaHon ntnl Htonbfrn*"' ?.Ohlo. AnplyouthHwork Salesmen wanted to solicit orders for Chnfco Nurteiy Htock. ' Ury and cxJ'Olbcs from thoitnrt. or liberal eninmUilon. Permanent employment guaranteed. vt'rftoKLLWANOKR & UAKJtY, Niifwrjinea, Hoehcw'cr. N. Y. atilH *w.i? Gonoral Notlooa. ^SSIOSKK'S NOT1CR Jarar* Illno having mado a general a??!gument (o me (or tlio benefit of tils crtdltoia, all fudubted to hltti will pivntH make jtrompI pay. mont of aucti indebtedness to mo: and aliper. son* having elaltn* against him *111 t>l? hk ? prosent tbo sau,e to me. J. U tOUMKRViLl.E ASklgneo oi James Kmc. Sf[>Um)xr UK i.SQO, n-l JNSUUANCE. Tlio Travelers' Insurance Company, of llart* /on), Conn., writes all dealrablo fortai of Life and A evident Insurance. UENKY E. RICH, Dlatrlct Agent. jytt CI Twelfth Ptreet. Wheeling, W. Va. J^OTIOfi. l'ho Pittsburgh and Wheeling Coal Company at Jlrldgerort mid Naynard, Ohio, have started up lull tune. Ilaro about completed a mix haulage at Wheeling Creek that will bifngifu coal out rapidly, giving the mou good wort. ai>23 t\ rusnr.i J rm\ NOTifiK?w JI kki~ 1j soPaI'kr ho vbe. Tho co-partnership hcreto'oro existing between tho uuderslguod, under tlio llrm name of JumcsJepiou Co., hubcoti this dsv dlwolved by mutual consent. James Jepi ?n r^tfrttiK. The huilncM will to c?uttnucd by Geo. V hellly ,u Co 'MiankUiRour frlctul* iiud tho public for their liberal pnttonnire In tho piut, we sol It It a contlnuaucuol their favorj loiho new Arm. jam vhjkivon. tiKO. V. HEILI.Y, II'hrtUna, II', Va? vluctisfSo, lHi.0 hel ROBERT LUKE IIm started a stand at Mcdeii fir.o.'h.jcll M?r* ket street. In front of tho McLtiro House, whcio ho iuteuds to keep u Coupo nlRht nnd <lay, ??t the i'R*ul prlccs of tbo (Jiiruey <ah. They aro as nice as any carriage you over road In. Hy having good,sober driven bo exppcta the public to patronize him in his undertaking. TELEPHONE 476 or 124 and your orders wjll bo attended to. Tho transfer business will bo attended to by BURNS ? CHURCH, Jyg 1?1< Market Strrct. For Salo. OK SALE ? A SMALL*"FUUtT fnrm oun nod ore half miles west of Mar. tlu'i Kerry. For ptrtlcuian inquire of J. nud N. 80 ?RLOT, on premU'H. Mil Foksalk. HOTEL DALLAS, MnnnliiRinn. W. \a. Pouetslon Riven sixty day# from sale or on April 1,1MH. This UtheRa!Otn*iu)tof the city, 1 situated right ou tbo belt mid hi the cctitre of the great oil Hold of West Virginia Koom for au oil w? 11 on hotel lot other oil locations to lease. Hotel ovcrrnu with rucUm kIi the time. Write to or cull ou ! '. D. BAhNETl', or J. HUM', M'.nnl.nzlut'. W. Va. *?;? OR SALE. Lota on Wood street, South SIdo 23x100, S4C0. Loin on t'onth Jacob aim l 2ixJCl>, t:v5. l.oiaon Fouth York street, VftxlUO, !?U. Lota on Erie street, 2Sxi<0, J325. Eight roomed frame house on North Market street for a fuwdsjs at (1,600. a 1 iiipiin. Money to lotu. UfcO. J. Ma'1 1USON. Telephnno 107. an 10 JJEDMAN & CO, FOR SALE. Ono boiler, 20 feet loug, 86 inches In diameter end iwo 13 Inch Hues. Ono small Engine G%xl2. All in good rtpair aud will bo sold cheap. Q<a REDMAN' A CO. gTOCKS FOfi SALE. 6 shares Flro <fc Marine In Buranco Co. 6 shares Wheeling Jco and Sionwe Coxapany, 30sh!iresLaBcllenaJl Mill. 5 share* HelmoHt Null Mill. 20 shares Bank if the Ohio Valley. 10 hharts i.Yutral Oil Company. It shares Wheeling Title ami Trust Company. K. a. IKW1N, Broker. Jy?6 No. 21 Twelfth Street. gkcond-iiand UPRIGHT PIANO, Good as New and Used Only a Short Timo For Sale Very Cheap, I MM V. W.'li.HIMKKJL CO. j^or sale. Farm of COO acre#, upper encl of Crecap's bottom. Farm of 175 actea. (Jravel Bottom. Warklull county, W. Va. Will divide or i>cll in two I areola. w. v. hoce & uno.. Heal iy>tato Ajjenta, jy2l 1300 Market Street. Stocks, bonds and iueal estate for sale. 8T0CKH AND E0.ND8. 15 shares IUversido Iron WorkK. SkUures W<i?i llug Ice aud Storage Company. 5 shares Belmont Nail Co. 1,000 City Bond. AM, JSS1.10-S0. 20 shores LaBclle iron Co. REAL ESTATE. Tho south one-half of lot 55 on North ITaln ltro?!t.OI?DOsltnO. UpOL Thn I on C'liapifue street. Lois 1,2 ami 3 North Front struct, Gilchrist's addition. Chapllne street building lot. Homo No. 319 North Main street. Two (2) ono ncre lots at Leather-wood. Iiou.su and lot, 4323 Jucob street. THOMAS O'BRIEN, Secretary W. T. AT; Co., Ileal Km ate rim! Stock broker. Ofllee, Itoom 1, Rellly Building, iiarkut street Telephone .Vi3. invii Executor's Sale. jgXECUTOE'S SALE OF Valuable Ohio County Real Estate By virtue of the authority vested In ne by tho will ol Edward fcav, deceased, now on record In the Clerk's ojlice of tho County Court of Obio County, West Vlr,<lu!a, I will oiler lit public sale. on the premises iltuated ou Buttlu Ruu road, ono and one-hall uortn of P?lut Mill* bunion, on tho Wheeling, Pittsburgh ?t iialtlmore railroad, In liberty district, Ohio county, W. Va., on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1C, 1690, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., a tract of land containing ouo hundred and fifty-one acres, two rodi and tnlrty-Elx perches, more or lew. This being what Is known fu tho homo farm of Kd? ward Buy, deceased. The farm Is situated on a good stoned road, within one and one hall mile* of the National road and twelve mile* from the city ol Wheeling. Tne farm Is well watered and one ol tho most productive In tho nuishlmiiuuMi. mui win bo void as a whole or iu EOparntu paredB to suit purchaurf. Tkhms of 8ii.K?Two thousand dollars of tbo pa rebut] inoicy ana aa much inoie an this purchaser may elict to pay lu cash on d*y ol rale. The remainder In four equal annual payment*, with Intcieat Irom date, pajablc annually. 'J lie | <1< /a/red rmymp/ifH to Imj tcsurcd tiy a ueerf of truaton the property. " W. M. DUNLAP. I au2I-r.tw Kifcmor. Cornice and Tin Roofinf?. Galvanized ironCiS AND Tin Roofing. . Hpcclal attention given to all Had* of Snwr Iron and Tin Work ou bulidluRB. Also Stew. and Pei.t Koofino. Call and rci prices before contracting, ni I am propared to glvoBAItGAlNB lu that llnool work. It. F. CALDWELL, jelS Corner Mnln and cnnlh utrrr-t*. Books, Stationery, Etc some special/FTes AT THE CITY BOOK STORE ! on A writ? - jv/n auuiu riuua. very small and tnorh. BTEKL FILL hRASER. Does not gouge hold In panor. I>tfVE LETTER BALANCE. Accura.c and cheap. K Art LP. FOUNTAIN PES. Works well and snllHfor lie. l^dllNEU/a LETTKR COPYING HOOK. Rolls op and requires uo prcM. -NEW GOODS DAILY.? STANTON & DAVENPORT. QROQUfirt CROQUET! VERY CHEAP LOT, TO CLOSE OUT. Hammocks, Base Balls. Bats.Masks. Gloves, ?-oot Balls, Nowspapora, Magazines, Books. C. ll.QUIMBY, ?n?3 Ko. 1411 Murkct mrwt. ? rpHE IKTELLIG ENOfc U IS A CLEA K 8 X AND PRESENTABLE PAl'hR. ^