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Va., as second-class rnattor.l TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Editorial Koomi 431. Counting Koom 41 Slbt MMMgtam WII1SKL1Na, SEPTEMIllilt IS, 1803. = Xbo Pronldoat and Slhror ReponL The country is favored with the crlt ciam that if tho President had show leaa intoroat in tho repeal of the aflvi purchoso provision, and if the Proa J l \...A liimaalf an nnw lltfUb XJUU uut UAui wu *uv? wv ?,w.. estly to marshal his party oa the rigl sido of the question, ropoal would hav pone through much more quickly. Tt man who knows this is wiser than sore men that can rondor a reason. It would bo strange if tho Preside: of tho Unitad Statoa were not interests in the stability of his country's mom tory system; that is to say, in tho o; dorly and prosperous course of h country's business. It would be strang! still if he were to be estopped by on codo of ethics from manifesting his ii terost In standing up for the public.welfai the President has taken tho wise an patriotic course, Ilis effort to brin his party up on tho right side of th groat question grow out of his natun desire to got his party right Nobody knows bettor than the Fres dent tbat tho tendency of the Demi critic party is to go wrong on th monoy question. Ho wished to sav it from a bad record and to give tb country the benoiit of all tho Semi cratic votes possible to get for ropoal. Being his party's leader ho sought t if In tlia nntli ncrninat iln aw perveise disposition to take the othi path. Id bo far as the President hi been successful in this effort he hi done big party a service. Tho eervii would have been greater if the auccei had been more pronounced. It is discovered that Chinese hro bi ing smuggled into this country in a sorts of ways. There ia probably i lout one in every chostof tea. Thoory Must, l'ruvail. Stranee, isn't it, that tho America wage-earner would rather sweat on groan under the oppressive systom < protection than to revel in the pron ited delights of lroe trade? He bas no yearning for tho paradif of higher wagos and cbeapor coinmod ties. He is not eauor to vary his stoi of experience. All he asks is to be 1< alouo, to bo allowed to havo as goo times as he had last vear. Ho asks too much. To grant hi prayor would be to disturb serious] the serenity of able statesmen who t last have him where they want hit and are determined to soo how much < the now light ho can stand. Condition we nothing. 1'hoory is everything. If theyweroto back down now an let the American wage-earnor alom what wonld their British friends say It is too much. They cannot yiel< The screws must be turned down. Tho wago-earner will bo better o with his right arm disabled, and h must get ready to think so. He mut , | apply tho faith care as he would a mui tard plaster and permit it to rostoi him to health and happiness. To complain, to bo dejocted, to slg for tUo llosh-pots of protection, woul be to .challenge the superior wisdoi and exceeding benevolenco of the frc trade mind; which wouldn't bo rlgh' ' The free trader hag feelings to b wounded. Thoy must bo respected. Confidence and currency have one more appeared before tho country to d a doable song and danco. Our Chinese Policy. Unless something unforeseen occui the first deportation of. Chinese und( the Geary act will take place to-da; when half a dozen unregistered Ch nese will bo shipped to China. It has been said that tht law coul not be enforoed bocause the treasar has not tho money to do it This crit clsm is basod on the assumption tba every Chinaman will insist upon bein punished with deportation. But they are already asking to b allowed to register, explaining in e) tennation of their offonse that tho were advised that the law would be d< clared unconstitutional and relied o that advice. They were so advlaod b tho 8ix Companies and thoir attorneyi | who had a keen scent for business an <, were looking for their fees. If no' allowed to register a very, large nurabi 'd? of Chinese will do so rathor than t sent bock to China. So tar as the Chinaso government I j|;| concerned it will not be necessary 1 dump within its territory all the unroj istorod Chinese in this country. Tli sondlng out of the first batch wi K probably sufBoo to indicate our polic and to bring; a response that will indl, cats the Chinese policy. Wo may be sure that China will be heard from In an impressive way. Those Chinese diplomats 4ro not wantI, ing in resources. They will And a way to file a more telling protest than any >i we have bad from them. Slower than the United States senate will soon become a byword and a rew proach. _ >0 The Mighty Fallen. rs The Populists of Kansas have beheld is a startling sight and are sad because oi 10 It, A train of handsome palace cars 10 polled oat of the capital city with flam ,, flying and the band playing. The train & was on its way to Chicago bearing the ?. whole outfit of Populist state officers, r- Nujirv man of thftm trom the covornor -d ?v ? id down the guest of a great railroad H corporation. It was a dead-bead trip to the World's Fair. It wai provided by a bloated corporation which socured from the Popuid list state officers a redaction of $178,000 = in the assessment of Its property. A J molancholy crowd of Popaliata wailed over their fallen loaders, who are seen = to be no better than the wicked. Thoy ? are human to the last degree and have = succumbed, so their own partisans de? clare, to the arts and blandishments of ^ the enomies of the people. When the whiskerod Pefler hoars of = this he will walk back to Ksnsas to _ show bis absolute independence of con nnvatlnn flnntrnl Thflt vanld bo ft I_ small aacrifico for a moo of Peffer's " whiskers. n * Kaisxb Wiliiblm and Strassburg don't bit it well together. There is a good " deal of th6 French in the old city and a it good deal of roseritmont in the young 8 eovoreiitn. le a Immigration via Canada. About half the immigrants landed in it Canada are booked through to the d United Statesand losonotlmo in getting a- here. The steamship companies adverr tise in Europe that our laws are easily Is evaded by this strategem, and the busiir doss responds to the advertisements, y It ia to be hoped that the present i. effort to put a stop to this evasion may be successful. The immigration pro e blem is too big to beabandoned because d it presents many and grave difficulties g of administration. The country must Is protect itself at whatever cost. '' Tub Cherokee Strip, which the boomers are about to invado, comprises y 6,000,000 acres for which the governg ment givos tho Indians as many dollars. >e Most of the land is said to be very ferg tile. Thero is abundant woodland. Coal in large quantities is said to be in parts of the tracts, and thero are indicaa of large salt deposits. Many of the n boomors, however, are more interested |r in town lots than anything else. 18 To-day tho Ohio Republicans open 13 their campaign with a meeting at :e Akron. McKinley will bo there, so 19 will a good part of the rest of mankind. n- ikl. tho (wivnrnnp will bogin, to pour hot shot into tho free j| traders anil be will koep up the fire until the end. That will bo the and of l? Larry Neal and free trade in Ohio. It ia predicted that at tho next elections the Gladstonians will be defeatod n on the Irish issue. Perhaps so, but d that,will not touch the merit ol the question. Uoreover, if tho voters of *" Groat Britain are unwilling to do justice to Iroluuh they may be sure that 10 the time will come when Great Britain '* will havo to pay the penalty, e )t The world has nevor seen such a (1 gatnenng 01 tuo religions u? iuut uuw in session in Chicago. It ia appropri3 atolyhold in a country whoso cornery stone is religious liberty. The parliait montof religions is the greatest achievea ment ol the World's Fair. 'l Ehua GoLDiLAN will writo a book in a- which she will speak her mind about Philadelphia prison life and police. If all the Anarchists would dovoto thoir 5' talents to bookmaking it would be a . great relief. Very few of the books ' would over see daylight IT Tun church of England clergyman e who did his little best to insnlt Mr. it Gladstone to his face made a poor use ! of tbe pulpit tie occupies. Hewastalke log for the classes, Mr. Gladstone Is trjing to do what he can for tho masses, h Tho difference is wide. d n Toe exigencies of tho occasion would ^ seem to require from Emin Pasha some ^ decisive pronouncement If he has e furnished the cannibal appetite food for indigestion he shonld arise in his place and put the brand ot Cain on the 10 offender. ' 0 Tub cycling boys have caught another big fish for tho Whoeling meet There will bo some going worth soeing on the -g fair grounds, and the prospect is that lr the people will be there to see it ?t Wheeling and the wheel should go well j. together. Tabifp testimony of manufacturers, interesting as it may be, is not of so ' mnch weight as the testimony of American wage-earners. The thoughtful mind mov think out tho reason why. g m " Sodtushn iron manufacturers object e to being pinched by Democratic tariff : revision. They cannot turn to their y own representatives to savejhem. g Hoax Myth has issued some more roles. No matter what thoy are they , mnst be Great. Hoax is that way himd | " Serial senatorial silver screeds sweotlr ly soothe the senatorial senses. ie ? ? The Iniurffttiits Hemmed In. 8 Buenos Ayh*ji, Sept 11.?Brazil's 0 naval insurgents aro hemmed in within ^ the confines of the bay, surrounded on all sidos by land forces loyal to Peixoto, and for lack of reinforcements or sup11 plies the revolt is soon expected to end. y in a fiasco like Bear Admiral Wandou "I ~5 ? ' kolk's recent attempt. Latest advicei received here lav the Insurgents have attempted to land at various pointa in the bay, but have everywhere been repnlsod and appear to be disheartened. Admiral Mellos invited the garrison in Santa Oruso to Join tho revolt, butmet with a Arm refasal. BREAKFAST BUDGET. A coffeo pot that filters la beat if one is iDOXporionced in that art; bat an old block Maryland cook can make tho beverage in a plain, common tin pot, and have it fit for the gods. She pnte tbe ground coffee in the pot and shakes it about on the stove till thoroughly heated and then pours on the boiling water. A Japanese wedding would appear to be a melancholy affair. When the bride is told of. tpe prospect sho is expected to howl loudly and long. After she has been richly dressed for the event sho most renew her ahrioks nntil one of the attendants throws a voil over 'her face. A St. Louis woman has lately perfected an invention for making awoet potato flour. Tbe process includes pooling tbe potato and drying tbe peel as a food lor live stock, drying and winding tbe potato into threo grades of flour and alao slicing into Saratoga chips. Women bavo led iu tbe progress of the ceramic art since our last great oxposition. The Rockwood ware ol Cincinnati and the gold china of Alias Hooly, of Washington, are great novel-1 ties in their line at tbe World's fair. At ancient British feasts oacb guest had bis portion placed before him in a littje wicker basket. The most honored or noble guest bad tho biggest piece, and, taking it in his hands, tore it to pieces with his teeth. Orthodox Turks shave the head with thooxception of a tuft on1 tbe crown, which is lott to insure a tight grip to the angel of the resurrection wnon be comes to pull them out of the grave on the day ol judgment. According to an eleotion return, juft made to the British parliament, thore are 0,220.120 votors in tbo United Kingdom. There were 4,692,482 in England, 270,276 in Wales, 747,271 in Ireland,.and 010,001 in Scotland. A Chinaman buys his coffin of ton many years beforo his death, and keeps it in bis house as a most valuablo article of furniture. The mast cherished present a son can make to his father is a handsome coffin. A necklace composed of sapphires and chryaoberylH alternating is an on-, usual combination. The former^iirb' egg-shaped and amoll, and bang bolow their alternates, actinic as pendants. Silver toilet ware Is no longer the correct caper, but every girl who knows what is what is making a collection of brushes, mirrors and toilet boxes of old yellow ivory. Lace embroidored in colon is a fascinatingnovelty for evening gowns. Oream lace, embroidered in gold and turquoso, is effective on ivory brocado. PERSONAL POINTS. "Lord Giliford, the flag lieutenant of the Victoria, had to faco a trying ordeal at Osborne,' says the New York 'Tribune, "whon Queen Victoria asked him to give a minute account of the disaster in in tho Meditorranoan. It ia said that as lie proceeded with his story the queen so completely broke down that his narrative had to be postponed antil eho bad in some measure regained hor composure." "The Khedive's mother, who is only 24," says the Mail and Exprett, "is still one of tho most beautiful princesses in the east Shu has a lovely clear complexion and mauniGcont eyes; but It is in the sbapo of the' face and the carriage of her head that hor beauty principally lies." Mrs. Mary PutnamStroyer^ who died Inst weak in Amsterdam, ii. i.t was in hor hundredth year. Sbo was a dauchtor of Captain John Strovor, who wag inchargeof thaminute men of therevolution, and hor grandfather also served in that strangle. Professor VircUow, who has beou appointed to examine what is supposed to bo the skull of 8ophocles, rocontly found iu a Greek tomb, is ono of the first living authorities in the world on ancient skolls. The duke of Edinburgh, between 1875 and 1885 made several attempts to sell to tho German govornuTont his reversionary interest in the throne of Saxe-. < Coburg-Gotba, to which he has now succeeded. W. J. Davidson has just returned to Cleveland, after building and starting In Siam the first electric railroad in Asia. The motormen and conductors are nntivoa, who wero trained by Mr. Davidson. oii < General Uenotti Garibaldi, son oi the Italian patriot, and liis wife celebrated their silver wedding a few days ago in Rome. They received congratulations from friends of the family in all parts of Italy. WIT AND WISDOM. Mrs. Luahlorth?I suppose you think it a lot of fun for me to sit up and wait for you while you are enjoying yourself with your companions down town? Mr. Lushforth?No, m' dear, I don't think it is any fnn for you at affi v I know as well ai anybody that your fun begins after I've got home.?Iniianapolit Journal. "I wonder wliero grandpa gets all his money from?" said Tommy. "I think he gets it from the Sunday schools," replied liobbto. "Wo tako up collections lor the orphans every month, and grandpa's ona."?Harper't Bazar. Scientists inform us that men on an average weigh 20 pounds moro than women do. Notwithstanding this the fair sex are uqnally satisfied in having their own weigh.?Cotton Courier. "What's that?" askod tho summor boarder, when he saw a wheat drill for tho first time. "That's my sowing macbino," replied Farmer Spearmint.? Detroit Free Prea. "How did Cbadler discofcr tlftt drinking hot water would cure Wo headacho?" "By drinking coflen at his boarding house continually."?Inter Ocean. Demonstrator in Natural Science? "Gentlemon, I hold in my hand three shells. Voice from am'phitheatro?It isn't under any oi tbem?Detroit Tribune. Visitor?Whose exhibit is that? Columbian Guard (obligingly inspecting it)?Some Russian's, I guess. His name seems to bo HandsofC?Chicago Tribune. Mamma?My darling, have you beon a good girl this summer? DaughterYes, lndeod, dear; I've been a best girl. ?Life. A man always feds abused when be goes homo and finds the house locked up.?Atchiton Globe. The "rolling atono" stylo of young pan is frequently a brick.?Drtroi* Free Pre*. - , . In all that1'goes to atrengthon and build up the. system weakened oy disease and pain, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla is the superior mediclue. It neutralizes the polsoni left. lOf tho system after diphtheria and' scarlet fever, and roatoros the debilitated patient to perfect health and vigor. ,. S, ' HUGHES COjjaT MARTIAL. Tljo Commandant of the Kohmu BUlltli Dliobargfld for Refuting to Obojr thi ltovolutlouary Governor. Topbka, Ku, SopL 11.?The Hugbei court martial bonded down a verdict o guilty thia morning. Colonel Hughei Is dishonorably discharged from tb< military eorvice of the state. He ii found guilty on ail charges but two these being "carrying nows to tbe enemy" and "apeaking word) of eo' couragemant to tbo enomy," th< "enemy" mentioned in these cbargoi being tbe lawful house of represent ttvea, as determined by the supreme court of the state. The verdict of guilty is baaed on the main charge of reinsing to obey the governor's order to go tc representative bail and eject tbe Dour las Republican bouse. The court seti up that there would not be Rny discipline maintained in the national guard if officers wero protected in tbe open refusal to oxocute tbe orders of the commander-in-chief. MU.tJl K'l'A ItT IIP. A large Number of Idle Men Go t< Work at Pittsburgh. Pittbbdkqu, Sept. 11.?A largo nam bor of idle men wero given omploymenl to-day by the resumption of numoroui iron and steel plants. For the Aral time since Jane 30 every department in Jones & Laughlin's American work! was in operation, giving omploymenl to 3,500 mon, sixteen additional fur naces were put in operation at the ua tional tubo works, and the sheet mill ol Moorhead, McCleano & Co. was started. Tho Carbon Stool works went or. "double turn," and tho bar mill, tWc heating furnaces, two paddling fur naces and fonr sheet mills ot the United States Iron and Tin Plate works started up with full forces. Zug & Co.'a planl also resumed on single turn, and othei plants are preparing to start L(+J OWJ ..i . IN A RECEIVER'S HANDS. General Alger't lload Unable to Pay Interouc on Iti llOnils. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 11.?Applies' ufao mm1a ihis mnrnintr in the United States circuit court for tho appointment of a receiver for the Dotroit, "Bay City & Alpena Railroad Company, of which Genoral Alger is the president and genoral managor. General Algor was seen at his office in regard to 'tfiuWWtdV mid said: "Tho trouble simply is," said he, "that the road has not been able to pay the interest on its ibonds. Business was very bad during '01 and '92, but it began to piok up this spring, and bad it not been for the financial depression tho road might have pulled through without going into tlio bands of a receiver." A Victim or. Drink. Nbw Yobk, Sept 11.?The body of a man with a pistol clutched in his right hand and a gaping wound bohind bis right oar was found in Central Park this morning. In a' noto book, scribbled on ono of the leavoB, was this message: "Please notify Mrs. Tho9. Bohn, 2362 Cottage Grove avenue, Chicago, HL, and oblige, Thomas Bohn. | "Prink has done it all." | Five Children Cremated. Little Bock, Sept 11.?Thomas W. Whitely, residing near Silver Hill, Ark., with tho older members of hie family attended church last night, Innvinflp fivn nf hfa children to care for the house. After the services ho returned to find the house had beon burned to the ground and all five of H1B children cremated. \ <j? 1 Proved to be the Most. Toated and proved by over thirty years' use in all parts of tho world, Allcock's Porous Plasters have the indorsement of tho highest medical and chemical authorities and millions ol grateful patients who have been cured of distressing ailments voluntarily testily to their merits. Allcock's Pobods POSTERS are purely vegetable. They are mild but eflective, sure and quick in their action, and absolutely harmless. Beware of imitations, and do not be rWjtivnrl hv : misronreaontation. AsJi for Alloock's, and lot no solicitation 01 explanation induce you to accept a substitute. Grand Daylight Excursion* to ^Chicago via tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Wednesday, September lS, the Baltimore & Otiio Rtiilroad Company will sell exoursion tickets, Wheeling to Chi cago and return, at the rate of $11, good {returning ten days, including day ol sale. Tickota will be honored only in day coaches. Train will leave Wheeling at 6:60 a. 111., arriving at World's Fail grounda, 8:55 p. m. and Chicago 9:31 p. m. _ Take tho Baltimore & Ohio to Chicago. Excursion tickets now on sale vie tho Baltimore & Ohio at reduced round trip rateu, good returning until November 5, 1803. Trains leave Wheeling, eastern tirno, at 0:50 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. dailv, and at 8:60 p. m., except Sunday. For sleopinp car accommodations and othur information enquire of Baltimore & Ohio agents. A MEDICINE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD AROMATIC WINE Win completely change the blood la your system la three mouths' time, aud eend new, rtchjUlooa and nervous, are setting thin and all ran down, Glim ore's Aromatic Wine, which l? a tonic and not a beverage, will reitore you to health and strength. Mother*, uso It for your daughters. It 1i the best regulator and corrector forea ailments p.collar to woman. Is enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to core Durrhcea, Dysentery, and all Summer Complaints, and keep too bowels regular. Sold by all draggtiu (or II par bottle. PRO P. S H E FF is the only Optioiaj in the city that Correctly UTS THE EYES WITH GLASSES Without the Xk qf Druifl If yon need Spectacles or yoni eyes tire or bead ochoi when reading oi sewing, you can consult blm and Jiavt your eyes examined for glasses withoul charge at his New Optical Establish' mont, 1110 Main street, one door above Snook & Co.'s dry goods store. SaTPROF. 8HEFF has tho onlj Complstb Optical Establishment in the State, and is the only Optician that Ffti Artificial Eyes. ter UlOMXIffSTKEBT, -?a ittMwwjr ' Wlio.ling, w. v? SPEAKS HIS HIND. ) [ Anfl He Can Do It Too From His > Own Experience, i | Another Well-Known Person Corroborates All He Says. And They Both Make Some Very Important Disclosures. Mr. August Storjohaunr who rciNlw at "632 ' East Eighty-fourth street, Now,York City, makes ' tbo following remarkable statement: "I have been troubled," ho saya, "with heart ! disease (or the last few years. I always felt weak and dizzy, in loot I was so bad that I would J rather walk the street* than go to bed, for I suffered terribly and eouUl not sleep atoll. "I had a eougn which mode everybody think I bad consumption., I would cough and spit all the time and 1 eould not eat > "I finally gave up everything and thought that I would have to die. 1 was reading tbo paper ono . evening and saw an advertisement of Dr. . Oreeno's Norvuro blood and uorve remedy. I got some and took four bottles ot it and now I ivyi vary uuou uovwr. it u uia gi?mkv>? ? ' best remody that ovor was discovered and I i would Uko to iot over/body know the improve* I xnent this wonderful medicine ha* maao in mo." . A well-known ludjr, Mary M. Morse, living at ' No. 2 Mariow Terraee, Jamaica Plain, Mass., j glvos a similar experience. | "I was suffering," alio said, "irom groat wooki AUGUST BTDBJOIUNN. now, languor, loss of energy and power of oo* durance. It was also cvldont that there was a tondoncy to paralysis as my riffUt thumb dropt ped and became useless with loss of sensation. "My physician said I was suffering from nervous exhaustion and was upon tho vergo of comploto prostration. A number of physicians ' said nothing could bo dono for my hand. "I used Dr. Green's Nervuro blood and norvo remedy but a few months, lndeod, by the tlmo I had used tho third bottle, my gencrui-bealth waa wonderfully Improved and feeling and ; strength restored to my hand which is now as > perfect as tho other. "With perfect confidence I recommend Dr. Groeno's Nervura blood and norvo remedy to my lady frlonds who are suffering from doI bUlty, nervous exhaustion and other weakness, and take pleasuro In testifying to its merits thus'publicly that sufferers whom I cannot meot personally may be induced to use this remedy and find a euro. This medicine is just what you want to take to mako you wall and strong again. It Is purely vogotablo and harmless?indoed It is thai discovery and prescription of a physician. Dr. i Greene of 85 W. Fourtoontlr street, Now York, . the most successful specialist in curing nervous ' and chronic diseases who can bo consulted too ' penonoliyor by letter.\ r TJio Brewers In Convention, luncAOO, sept ix.?1110 convention 01 tbo United Statos Brewers' association , began this morning at North Side Turner hall. President Michael Linehart, of Brooklyn, called It to order. This convention will laat the greater port of r the we'ok. lluoklsn'i Aruloit 8olvo> The beat salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcora, salt rheam, fever soroa, tetter, chappod hands, chilblains, coma and all skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac1 tion or money refunded. Frica 25 cents : > box. For sale by Logan Drug Co. Noije -Xlf Such ?// '1 Meat Makes an every'day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome, Prepared with scrupulous care. . Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package" makes two large pies. Avoid 1 Imitations?and insist on having the , NONE SUCH brand, s MERRELI.&SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. ml2-KTO?T AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBEK 18. The Al. G. Field Columbian MINSTRELS! HUNDRED A.RTI8T3?)4 Largest Comxmny in the World. Always tho Best. Beo tbo urand Imposing Spectacular Stroet Pnrado at 11:80 a. m. Hoar the beautiful Uaml Concert In front of the theatre at 7 p.m. They tiro free for all. Theouly minstrel organization in tbo world owulug aud using an ontire traiu of palace cars to transport tho company, uud the iconic, eloctrical. calcium and moobanical offecta Johm W. Vooel. Business Manager. Prices?8100.75c and 50c. Seats on salo Mon* day. September 11. at C. A. Hquaq'h, sc7 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY and Saturday Matlnoo, Septembor 14.15 and 10. The Thrilling Western Romance, "DEVIL'S MINE," Introducing -the Petite Eloctrlo Sonbrotto. TiUXIE HAMILTON, aud tbo Accomplishod * Voung Actor, FRED DARCY, supported by an ttdmirablo company of artists. A performance bubbling over with Pleasant Surprises, Exciting Incidents aud Hilarious Comedy; reploto with Songs, Dances and Special Soencry. Prices?15.25.85 and CO cents. Matlnoo, IS. 25 and 85c.. Rorarvcd seats on sale at tbo Qrand r Op^"1 Houso box ofllco. sell i OPERA gOTJSB One Night, Saturday. September X?. Tilt FAMOUS xnns.<. SKA1IHOOKK ; OPERA COMPANY AND BALLET In (he OtulUhc Comto opera Suceou ou I Record, "THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE." r Uy a A. Hyilve and Loon IUrauosr. Nearly 100 people on tho aUgo; 2 carloads of 1 aoeitory; aenlgliM In Nov York; HOnisbu la I riiir203 uTijhn la Umioii; loo night. in fUtUoclahia. rmcn:-31M,?IOO, 75onu<t 50c. Soat* on ulo Thnnday, Soptombor II, nt a A. Hotuo'a tntulc Mom , ?c!l .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , F)R RENT?A GOOD UOO.M A\i location for a barber shop in Martini Par 17, Ohla Cull on or addrea SAMUEL s.Boyu Martin's Forry, Ohio. ?,! ' JJH>? WANTED. Uidaaro rcquoitedfor tho various prlviWai at* tho Statu Fair Groumla for Tuo*U* Wednesday. September It) and 20, when the 1,1* blcyclo tournament taken plaou. No liquor or beer privilege* aru open, nor will they uliow. od on tho ground*. C A. GEIGEU, oil 1010 Main poii SALE. DRUG STORE. One of the boat In tho city, doing a nice btud. nut*. Splendid opportunity. Good rcuauus for celling. Addrtaa "BARGAIN," care intelligent ccr. sc7 School -* Books H. F. BEHRENS', ie2 22217 Markot at root. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. ^7 W wwwwwwwwwwwwww V W W W Z /h A DON'T DRINK t X %L -I 1 Such muddy water an corn* i trtifrom tbo river unless you X llll B O |>a? it through a goodKIL- + T i'KR. You out cut tlio beat ? at EWINO BROS'., 1215 Markot Street. ^O^Writo McLuro House. set J H. D. WILLIS, # ?SOLE AUENT VOR MONONGAH COAL AND COKE, TWENTY-FIBST AND WATER SIS. Telepbouo 8S. Clean Lump Coal 6Ho per Bushel. Anthracite uiid Piedmont Bluclcamith Coal in tftoeJc. Jc-jo A HANDSOME PRESENT Will be given to evorr pupil buying tbeir HOOKS uud 8CHOOL SUPI'LIK* at our Store during tbo Klnt Week 9 0 of ScbooL will give u choice o( either A HANDSOME SCHOLAR'S COMPANION. A COMBINATION LEAD AND SLATE PENCIL. WITH CASK, OK A BOX OF BANNER 8LATE PENCILS. OARIjB BROS., lace MARKET STUKKT. Hi M ? WALL PAPfiR. Parties wishing to boautify their hoasos by saporing or usinc Lincrusta cuu bo accommodated much better now than in tbo spring, when everybody wishes tbeir work done at onto. All wor\p guaranteed by us to bo satisfactory. JOHN PRIBOEL St CO.. 1110 MAIN STREET. m W POR_SALB. House of Ave rooms. Woods street, East Wheel* lnff.81.G03 House of four rooms, Eighteenth street. Sl.OOa Three houses, Moyston street, cheap, Houso of throo rooms. Twelfth street. 8350. House. ? rooms, Slxtconth stroet, lu good cou? diUon. 50,700. -House, iTooms, Twelfth itatot, 16t 351103 foot; 8700. Corner % lot, Woods- street. Centre Whooliiig. Tho l>est business property In JBtnuvllle. eight rooms, store room aud good stable, on oasy terms. Good roosons for selling. Turee lots. 50*100 foot, Fllan, White & Galla* Cher's addition. 8*^00 each. . , House, 6 rooms and stable, Llghtoomh street, 83.6001 Threo lots In Park View, cheap. ^ n.<n.K?1Mn? irnHnllnnh DrAal Hnnfr.1 WllrtrtU ina. S3?. Fine suburban pronorty, two miles from tin city, llvo minute* waflc from motor lino; uo\v. with all inodora improvements. Cheap. IajUon Caldwell*a run 8250 each. Kino Farm of 143 aoros ou National road, niui miles east of city on eaiy terms. House, 10 rooms, Fifteenth atreot. with modern Improvements. , llotuo, 8 room*. Sixtoonth street. 93.03). House, 4 rooms. Tiveuty-third atroot, 81.231, llouso, 7 rooini. North Market atroat. 81.53). Uusluesa proporty ou Market atreot at molar* ate prica Lots at oait eud of Tweutr*tbta! stroJt oa easy terms. One of tbe be?t manufacturing; sltei in tho dty, fronting on two rallroadt FOB BENT. flJIouBO of sir rooms on North Wabasn street i5lmill Wflmii' mnnrh NESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Street. ?el2 NOTICE OP A GENERAL MEETING Of Stockholder* of the Whooling Athletio Wliooltnon Company. Notice la horebsr glren that tho corporators of the Whooling Athlotlo Wheelmen Company have appointod tho l-lth day of September A. 1>. iKitt, commencing at 7 p. xn.. an the time, unci Room 5, lllbbard Bulldlug, Market atreot. in the city of Whooling, West Virginia, aa iho place, for taoldinv a general meeting of tbo stockholders of sola Wheelmen Company, to elect u Uoitrtl of Director*, make by-laws ami transact any other business which may lawfully bo done by tbo suid stockholders in general meotlug, and that such mectiug for aula purposos will no held ut such time and place. v JASON Ci. STAMP. ?nim HERBERT RIIIKLDAFPEB, * OlfAS. H. OEIOER, NEFK LA ING. WILLIAM 1L DINGER. ioC-w Corporator*. Unfike the Dutch Process Ch No Alkalies Other Chemicals WaPyfliaQb aro usod in tho T&mgirQZmi preparation of awgC W. BAKES & CO.'S | iMreslliistCocoa an which la abioluUly w M Villi pure and soluble. Ma I) fefelj It hau more than three times (flu Hi :L' M tfl? 'trenqth of Cocou mixed tiiffu. t? b'fo with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far moro economical, contiwj leu than one cent a cap. It is delicious, ?nourishing, and easu.it digested. Sold by Grorem everywhere. W. BAKEB & CO., Dorohester, Maw. /a\ aaPAKBSB fiKlplLE CURB, . A New and Complete Treatment, consisting'of flUPPOBITORliS, Cupiulw of Ointment unJ two Boxes of Ointment. Anoter-faillnu Cum for ViM etN^TioffiSKS wsefes tnr olllldrflll'aOflO. 601)0068 | GUAUANTEKS Issued ouly throncb MtLAiN BKOTifEKS. Drawists, Wheeling. W V.l . . Jy?7?MwyAwy THE INTJJliUGESOEIl t?A Cuu> Alto fJUaWTAUE 1'ArML ?I. ' I