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The Intelligencer, rtOUSUCD DAILY. KXl-KPr SUSP AT, at Tlir. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, SO AND -7 FoifitTCI'.STIl Sl'ABHK 1STXLL1UOCK2 l'MMSHIXU CO., Tropr't. terms: rcr. ycaf., nv uxiu roniau rapAta daitv, ?lx day* la the week .. .v.m 00 daily, tliroc days lu the week * oo daily, two days in tlio week s 70 daii.y, one month .. - ?"? Wiuocly, one yonr, Jn advance 1 <>0 weekly, six montha 00 The daii.y lntclmukxcv.fi 1* delivered hr rarrlccnIn Wheeling* and adjacou; towus at l< per week. I'erbod* wwlilnsr to milmorlbo to the daii.y i::* TiLLici&CKiteatt do so by scndlujr In their or* -i - iwhim/ii'vhdii <?!? imwtfll full*ll or otherwise. They vr'ii'i ba punctually sorvcl by carriers. Tributes of lteipect and Obltuury Xoiluc*, 00 cents per inch. Corre#poudenco coulAinln? Important nciw reunited from every part of tho surroiindiuff country. ICejeet^d eomnn:n!eittloiiH\vI!l notbn returned litjlesg itwiiiupAiilod by snI'.lole111 p?st'?K0. J'i'he iNTKLUaiO'rrjt, embracing i? mvoihI edition*. is entered in tho i'o*tniMce *t NVheoli?j?. W. Vs.. m sccond-rlu-s mutter.] HLKPTIOXES NUMtiECS: ~ Villforlnl Itoonii 111. Cottnllux llpouiJIG. lib 3tthUt$mtr. WIIEKLINC, NOVKMISKK 28. IK!?.'{, Tho Wilson Slashet*. Even tho Democrats in Washington nro surprised by tho radical, slashing character of the Wilson bill. They should not ho. Tho bill is constructed to reach for tho largost amount of revolt qc. This means the most liborai encouragement to imports. Instead of seeking to maintain homo i industries and create new ones it aims to induce the purchafO Qf foreign cornmoditios. In so far i\i it does this it is in harmony with the free trade declnrn- | lion of tho Democratic party. The bill is therefore what every man askod for who voted tho Democratic ticket in 1S92. Whether it is tho logical bill that was promised will appear on closer examination than is possiblo to make hurriedly. West Virginia catches it on her socallod raw materials, which have furnished employment for a largo number of her people and are the hope of tho (state; and whore there is a manufacturing intorest that cornea in tor a tremendous cut. Tho savage assault all along the iino ? .1 ii.- v:n Cives Homo reason 10 nopo mat mo uiu may bo modified out of recognition before it becomes a law. Tub Mills bill was a gentle zephyr in comparispn with the to ilson cyclone. . 'll?o Great Unnwod. The Chicago Inter Octnn has caused members of Congress to bo interviewed on the tariff. It was especially desired to know whether the recent elections would bo regardod ns now initructions frofn tho people, or whether (he Democrats would go on Bailing by the chart of the Chicago platform. Ninety-five Democrats responded. Of these fifty-two aro classified as "unawod by tho recent elections." Thefo fifty/ two think Congress, being Democratic, should go right ahead on the lines'of the latest platform declaration?abolish' protection and act up a tanfMor-revemio-only. This is couiagccui, decidedly It ia flying in tho face of public opinion with a tomerity that is startling. What did tho recent elections >how? That thirty-two districts now reprelonted by Democrats wont Ropublican. '11119 would maKo a cnauge ni sixiv-iour in the political complexion of the house without going out of tho states of Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey,.Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska and Kansas. The aame proportionate increaso tho country ovor would turn Congress over to tho Republicans by majority enough to take nil the interest out of tho Democratic programme. If may bo tli.it thoso Democratic congressmen who are "unawed by tho recent elections" -are going to make sure that thcro shall not bo nnothor Democratic Congress during tho lifo of this generation. Tho Democratic scheme will be hard on tho country, but it will arouse such resentment among the 'people that for many years to como the country will know tho Democratic party as an opposition. That is ita best role. Sourii&KN sugar growers send free traders to Congress and then beg Congress, which is of tho same stripe, to give tbem n chance to live. Hero Wo Go, Coal, iron ore, lumber, wool, saltall W,est Virginia products and all put ou the fron list in the Wilson hill. Wool is to como in freo of duty because we aro supposed to Rced'foreigu wool to mix with tho domestic article, and this is to make a better market for domestic wool. Do wo need foreign coal, iron ore, lumbor mid salt to mix with the like domestic products ?o ni to improve the market for the domestic nrticlo? Wo should be allowed to understand all these lino points as wo go along. If it bo only freo trade humbug that i? to bo mixed with domestic products, tho free traders cannot bo oxpcctcd to admit that. Sknaior Faulk.vku is quoted as fearing that Chairman Wilson will yield to the party influences which insist that coal shall 1m put on tho frea list. When the bill reaches the sonato will Mr. Faulkner nlso tail in with tho Democratic procession? l'Kiiiurs tho rain will bring back the beautiful rivor. It would bu ngroeablo to renew the old acquaintance. They wore going to put sugar back on the dtulublo list as soon as they got a chance. They are for revonue, and augur is a great revenue produier whon it i> used that way. They have not done it. Tho answer to tho riddio is thit they nro ntraiil. The Itepubllcau | Miliar sehemo liit tho country*a fancy, and tho Democrats will not take the riak at upsetting it entirely. BiaxixmiAU, Alabama, wants Governor McKinley to como down that wov and five a tariff talk. Alabama is seekingcomfort in these Democratic days. Good Beginning lor ilio Gloss Industry. The first day of practical work to tare the glass industry of Wheeling fopts up about $70,000. The inost encouraging feature of it all is that tho men who have been employed in the factories subscribed $43,000, which they will increase to $50,000. In this list is represented about forty lioads of families. Theio men liavo do.no more than anybody else will do. Most of thom liavo' agreed to verituro all thev liavo jn- the ,?rorld to make tho undertaking successful, and in seme casos tho subscription represents many yours of saving, Tho soliciting committees will bo in tho ilold again to-day, and it is very desirable that they meet with a prompt andli be ruble response as they go their I rounds. They are working for the public benofit and should bo treated accordingly. The irlass indu9try'of Wheeling must bo saved! Cicairman Wilson has como protty near to going tho whole hog. If the Democrats could Gucccod in this and remain iu power lou:: enough to follow it up with another, there would be nothing left. Italy's Commotion. Tho bank scandals have upset tho Italian cabinet and disturbed all Italy. The* people see that trusted men in high places have been abusing tho public confidence and feathering thoir nests, and Pietro and Luigi aro in a rage. Tho publia is tho more incensed bocauso while these public men have boon lining their own pockets the burden of taxation hna boon increasing and tho government has been looking into every nook nnd corner, very much like tho free traders of this country, to find new objects of intornal taxation. The trouble in Italy ia very much more than an ordinary cabinot crisis, for it goe9 to the root of things. Tiic froe list "rake-ofl" of the free traders surprises even some of them. It is hair-raising. It is not rovenue-raisingand not wage-raising. An Old aiul Honored Merchant. Another of tho old familiar faces lies cold in death. Mr. I* S. Delaplain, whose death is announcod this morning, hud been identified with Wheoling for nearly sixty years, having come to Wheeling in his young manhood. For tho greater part of this time ho has been,engaged in the businoss to which rfe devoted himself to tho last and in which he made a spotless rocord. Mr. Delaplain was said t<f Be thfr oldest dry gOoda merchant in* thecpuntry. Ho had a wide acquaintance in all tho greatfjnnrkets, where ho had also unlimited crodit. He wai one of tho businoss" landmarks of Wheeling, a model business man in every respect. Ho had a fund of information, was far sighted and gifted with a remarkablo memory. He was a genial man and mado aud kept a host of friends. democratic ireo irauers 10 American sugar producers?Oar little scheme is to murder yoar industry by dogrees. We (ball take one-eighth of its life each year tor eight years just to seo whether it ran live that long. Vainglorious Democrats! You won't bo in It yourselves after the next election. Ir yon are not a subscriber to the InTKLMQESrnu you Kill do well to get on the list at once and begin to cut out the World's Fair photograph coupons. Nobody who enjoys a beautiful thing can afford to miss this collection of 250 photographs of the Dream City. Tub bill of the nays and moans committee is not a law yet. Before it rcachos that point it will have to stand a raking Are. Its authors may not recognize the work of their bands in the wind-up. Ik there Keren Republican senate or a Republican President standing with club in hand to give the Democratic tarifl bill an appropriate reception, how much bettor tho country would feel. Now will the administration print the long expected report of the spreckled speculator Spreckols? That is the missing companion picturo to the ablo remarks of the buoyant Blount. Fiu.vck, Italy, Portugal and Sorvin are in the throes of cabinet crises, and tiierois trouble in the British ministry. Grover I may find himself in the royal swim before long. BREAKFAST BUDGET. This season's orange crop in Florldn is much above the avcrago in quantity, being estimated at 5,000,000 boxes, and is much earlier than usual. \\ hilo during the whole of last season eomo 6S.00C boxes were shipped through Savannah to New York, moro than &>,000 boxes have already been shipped there this year. A London city magnate who daily drives to his place of business, has ? Khouogruph in his carriage into which e pours messages, short letters, instructions and other matters of importance. When ho alights tho machine it (landed to tho head c'ork, and he take; his instructions from it. High railroad speod is now engnginc tlio attention of the olectrical fraternity in Europe. Speeds of 1 -0 to ]30 mile! per hour aro talked of, and electrii power is advocated as being equal to Hit task of producing such rapid movemenl of trains. Mulberry trees on a farm ner Char lestnn, Missouri, are said tohavo recent Iv borne t'ruitfor tho fourth time thii soaion. Joint Byrnes, of Boston, claim* to b< llie:ol;!es: street car driver, lie hai driven cars (or forty yours on the Gome ville avouuo line, uVtliHt city, and du ing that time Jinu traveled a distant equal totwenty-flve timo? uround th world. According to the Philadelphia Itecor Clarence F. Bcmcnt, of that city, has collection of mineruls which is secon to only one in the world, that oft) British museum. It is osiimatcd to t worth fully halt a million dollars. William It. Smith, for many yoni superintendent of the botanical turtle* in Washington, ha??, it is said, pcr.soi ally directed the planting of tuoro thn 0.000,000 trees in different parts of tli United States. Tho annual .viold from the cotto crop of tho south will avorago $tf00,00C 000, says Governor Kortlien, of Georgl to which may be $27,OOOi<XK) for oi cako and hulls from the seed. The idoa of an ancient tropical cont nent at the .South polo uniting Sout Atnorica, Madagascar and Australia arousing considerable interost and di cushion in scientific circles. There have been moro remains < mastodons and other extinct man moths found in Ichtuckneo river, Flo ida, than any other stream in tli world. Altoona, Wis., lavs claim to tl champion hisli kicker of tho worl llis nnmo is W. 8. Stokes and he has record of ton feet six inchfes. There is a twin crystal of emerald 1 St. Petersburg 7 inches long, 4 broi and weighing 4} pounds. A "prominent society loader of Cli cago" says that tha inner circle of thi city numbers ^xactly eighty. PERSONAL POINTS. Tlio Hon. Johnson N. Cam don, Parkeraburg, W. Va., Unitod Statoa aoi ator and millionaire, is at the Fift Avenue hotel. It waa from Senate Camden tiiatLawroncn T. Neal, of Ohi received hi* lirat political lessona yea ago when Noal waa an ambitious cloi in Parkeraburg. Hpivovor, Sonatc Camden ia not responsible for Neal recent defeat for governor of Ohio by majority of 81,000.?New York Advertise The Groat Northern railroad, whic haa established a lino of stoamera fro Soattle to China and Japan, ia now en ploying a Chinese traveling agont I drum up business for the lino, and wit excellent romilta. Ton Suio has been i the Unitod States for twenty-two year however, and is pretty thorough! Americanized, lie had fiis headqua tera at Seattle. In nn nrttnln on the present atatua olectricity Arthur V. Abbott ostimat that the 530 oloctric roads in tbo coui try now use 7,500 miles of track, wit 17,000 cars, requiring engines of 100,0( horso power. The companies are ca itillizcd for $135,000,000. In addition I this, Mr. Abbott figures that wo ha\ over 400,000 miles of tolephpno lines i service, with 100,000 miles of undo ground cable. Mr. William Black's now novel callod "Highland Cousins." The Ila pers propose to publish it as a serial i tho JJazar. The chief serial of tho coi: ing year in their Weekly is what is r ported to bo a strong novel by Mi Marv Wilkins. Tho entorlainment given at tho Wo nut St root Theatre, Philadelphia, Tliur day afternoon, under tho auspices tho citizons' permanent relief coinmi tee, netted $1,800 for the benelit of tl unemployed working peoplo of th city. Lieut Frederick R. Morgan, of tl . QueenM yacht Victoria and Albert, ai 'Miw Lillian Sapwitlf, a sister of tl wife of.kPx-Mioiator E. flurd Grab wore married in London on Thursda Judge R. T. W. Duke, jr., of Clio lottesvillo, will deliver the oration ( tho occasion of the laying of the come stone of tho Masonic Homo in Ric mond, Va., on tho 0th of December. It is reported that J. Fierppnt Mo Ran will be made chairman of tho Unit Pacific reorganization committee. AMONG THE' WITS. Teacher?Tommy, have you four out tho difference between a republ and n tnonnrrhv vot? Tommv?I nski paw about it, ami ho savs that in monarchy the people obey their rule because they rospect them, and in republic they obey the bosses 'cou thoy can't holp it?Indianapolis Jourm Inquisitive Tommy?Sunday is tl first day of the week, isn't it, pa? 1] Pa?Yes, my son. Inquisitive To ran ?And Saturday is the lust day, ain't i His Pa?Yet. Inquisitive Tommy Then how is it that Saturday comes b fore Sunday??Chicaqo Record. Nell?Miss Passe hasn't a very bea tiful form, lias she? Belle?No, but el makes up for it.?Philadelphia Iiccord. Mrs. O'Haguu?I don't like the loo av the b-i-r-d. Street Vendor (with su pressed anger)?Aro yer a buyin' a tu key for its looks or its llavior? (Iroi cully) If I'd a kuewed you'd a want a pooty bird, I'd a filled me wagon w birds of paradise.?Life. "Insured, sir?" asked the agent, as 1 coat-buttoned Troniloy oil the atre< "No, sir," said Troinley. "We move often there isn't n firo that could ov< toko u?." "Then," remarked the agei "wo will insure you against the fr tion."?Detroit Free 1'reu. Bingley?What do ypu think of Mi Anticuas? Triinley?I think sho wou make a very good soldier. Bingloy How so? Trimley?Sho scorns so eag 1 to got into an ongngoment.?lioclies, , Democrat and Chronicle. "Just think," said the troliey adv . cnte, "of the time you will savo by tl system." "Yea." "waa tho reply. "B you know there are sotno things thai man isn't in such a tremendous hur about. '?Washington Star. Florn Fairchild {of Philistia)?Ber ty's not everything, Mr. Daffodil; I generalIv makes people vain. Narciss l)atlodif (poet)?I don't think I'm vai Miss Fairchila. Lofton Budget. "Is Smith roaUy going to practice li out in Arizona?" "I should think f i he sold his library and bought half dozen revolver#.*'?Inlcr-fceakMiss Quidnunc?Do you think th ' genius is hereditary? Praxytelo* Be 1 ?I can't toll; I have as yet no ciiildrc ?Harlem Life. Tommy?What makes the world round, papa? Father (nbsont-mindcdl Champagne generally; sometimes be -Tid-Iht'. It is etranee that soine people w suffer for years from rheumatism rath than try such an approved standi* remedy as Aver's Sarsaparilla; a that, too, in spite of the assurance it: it has cured so many otners who wc similarly ailUctod. Givo It a trial. 20 per co r discount oil Sheet Music. F. \V. Baimki: & Co. Sjrrrn's AuIim hooti a househc word in Wiioeling lor three-quarters n century, and is better now than ev ' Children Cry for Pitched Castor r- CUKIU2XT MTKItATURB. Tq Tho Christmas number of Scribntr's Q Magazine contains livo ehort storiea of unusual beauty in sentiment, especially , chosen for tiioir appropriateness to the * Christmar reason. 'iho authors arc f Ifohert Grant, Thomas Nelson Page, (1 Henry van Dvke, Kdith Wliarton, and 10 Herbert D. Ward. There is in addition )0 a hitherto unpublished work of lictfon by Sir Walter Scott, which is hero rs printed by arrangement with Mrs. Maxwell Scott, and introduced and ed? ited by Andrew Lang. The poetry of " the number represents an equally not10 ablo list of author*, including Thomas JJailey Aldrich, Richard Henrv Scott, n Stoduard, Kdith M. Thomas, Duncan I,- Campbell Bcott, aud Graham li. Topin, 8011. 1, Tho illustrations roproaent tho best work of eminent artists, including J. II. |. Woguelio, Eidwin Lord Weeks, F. S. Ij Church, Howard Pyle, A. B. Frost and ja Irving It Wiles. A novolty in magazine 3. illustration is sixteen page's of oxquisito half-tone reproduction? of tho Delia . K'ibbia sculptures, printed in tint to suggest the delicate material of tho !l" liobbia work. r' F. Marion Crawford, the distinguished 10 novelist, who in "Paul Patoff" showed his wonderful familiarity with Con?e stantinople and his exquisite power of d. describing it, has written (or Scribher's a two articles on "Constantinople." which in themselves aro a perfect expression '-??* .If, _.wl 4 li n t In 01 ail 1MB vurjcu IIIW liuu wvIW4 vt turn. td wonderful city. Kdwiu Lord Wooks, whose pictures of Oriental life are faraoun. mudo a special trip to Con* stnntinoplo to collect tho material for illustrating tlioso articlos. Tho picturos whicn accompany the first article in tho Christmas number are an successful in their way a* .Mr. Crawford's unequalcd text. o! i- "Anthony Kent" is tho title of a story h by Charles Stokes Wayne, which is pub>r lished complete in the December nuino, bor of "Talcs From Town Topics." It iB ra a highly interesting Htorv of a atrau^e 'k love episode in the life of a young >r American in Europe, who, by becoming 's entangled witli an adventurosB, brines a endless misery upon himself. Tho deer. criptivo scenes of Venice, -Monte Carlo .|, and Paris are exceptionally graphic, m and as tho characters aro well drawn n. and tho action^of tho Htorv is very to brisk, this new novel i? one that cannot h fail to hold the attention to the end. ,n Town Topics Publishing Company, 21 9t West Tweuty-third struct, Now York Iv city. r- 1 ? THANKSGIVING '03. Some Ilcllcction.s on tlio IVIeu Who Voted For a Clinngo and Got It. Philadelphia Tress. _ Some folks nro never thankful?not even to 10 command! p. I've been tcllin* my old woman so?she will not ,rt understand: ' Keeps mumblin' of tho turkoys that used to comotostay, n When TftankyglvJn' fowl* were plenty?of tho _ pounds they used to weigh; Of the crauborricjum' the celery?tho mince an' sioh llUe iitiiir. An' forth at blamed old woman to-day it's not a enough t> To know that ouo of our sort is slttin* stlfl an' in straight Q. Katln' presidential turkey oil" a white house plate. 058 It is for me! I'm happy! tho' it's tryin' in a way To misa tho spendin' money an' tho talk of Job ,1- an' pay. . But I'm happy in rememberin' the vote I cast t last year, 01 When the path of party duty was pofnted out so t- clear! 1A I never understood before tho wisdom of the I 1? law* That forbid tho wimmln votin*?it's for good, I sufllcient cause. Now, hero's oua wouiun haroln* without a chauge I 10 of note, .. id "An' if I wab a man," says she, "I'd know beie ) fore the voto , Whether candidates were likely to aot the square | " and straight. v. Klso I'd help them to no turkey oil' a white house | r. plate. I >n An' she waxes so sarcastic. "I'm not up to r. party tricks, Hut I .liko Thanksslrin' turkeys, even of doubtful politics; An' your 'Boss' was black Republican, I always heard you Bay. V But his nay day silver glistens in the whitest )U kind of way. An' Democracy is boomin'?maybe some one i . hears tho boom! But I want to hear tho whistle cnllln' you to your loom." | u s a long way on 10 pion ior, uuv *u? viw tlon day , j I'll And finrao folks to listen while u woman says her tiny. ,CJ This is tnll: for the deluded. "Don't forget In id ninety'two a There wa-i cause for thauka In plenty, an the \urke>* wore not few. 8 Then rsk tho n to remember of the change in n ninety-three. mo wlth 'relief associations' for such ns yon an' me. ; While 'round their gioanln' tables sat last year's cimdldate.s je Figurin' sooii to cat their turkey off non-pro-; [ia tected plates." iv AH parties make mistakes at times, but this I'm *7 bound to Ray: ' They're wise to gag the wlmmcn upon election ? day. M. M. Halve v. e- . Ask Your Friend* fu" Who have taken Ilood's Sarsaparilla ae what tboy think of it, and tho replica will bo positive in its favor. Supply k8 what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tolls P* tho story of its merit. Ono ban been 'r" cured of indigestion or dyspepsia, auothor iluds its indispensabio for Bick headache or biliousness, while others id report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc. 110 jt. IIood's Fills aro purely vegetable. 4 so >r" HTIPKL& co. will close their store nil it, day Thursday, November 30. ic- ? Wnite, Trance and Tost Modlum. Independent elate* writing sealed messages answered, businos*, marriage, divorce, law, lovo, luck, unites tliosepor arated, gives success. Tho only medium in the city. -015 Chapline street. Red star cars to door. Parties out of tho o? city, send mo a self-add rossed, stamped lis envelope, (business sizo) for froo adiut vice. , a m ry "Waseca, Minn-., Nov. 23, 189D. Mr. Norman Licht?/, Da Moinrs, la.: ui- Dear Sir?Ploaao send u* at tho it earliostone carton ICrauso's Hoadache us Capsules. Wo can't run tho machine in, without them. .Send at onco as wo aro out, and oblige, Suddutii & Preston. aw Sold by Alex T. Young, John Klarl, 0. Wheeling, and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, a Ohio. iff(\ ti ^rsnffcringwith^W Consumption, Bright* ?r" r^r disease, Rheumatism, ^ IigjScrofula, Blood Poisouing, % \-aor auy of the many stubborn' 111 \ complaints which "make life ier miserable ? Do you know that nrd radam's s Microbe Killer cores all such disposes by removing the prime causc?microbes. There is no disease iucnrable if this remedy is taken i:i time. A 50 page book, containing valuable information for Duffercrs, mailed Free. II " , ThoWIIIIr.raKa?l*mllIcrobi?KIHrrCo. 8 ot 7 Lai; at St.. New York City. er* l-.CGAN pBCG CO., Agents, J A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE, jTlie WorstTlilno Tliat Could Pos- * sibly Happen. j Graphic Description by Otio Who lint* I Veen Through It. U We Cclicvo it to bo Unequalled iu Truthful Annals of Facta Mr. Lewis Grant, awall-kuown and prominent citlxen ot Soujcrvllle. Mass., who resides at 79 1'artridgo avenue, gives what wo bcliovo to be on almost unequalled experience. "I have been," said Mr. Grant to tho writer, r "aflllctcd with norvous Mobility for several years, trembling on tho slightest oxcitemeat and suf* Icring the greatest mental agony. I was in constant fear that something was about to happen to mo, wns unable to obtain tho proper amount I ol sleep and rest at night, ?voko uurefreihed iu * tho morning and experienced an uncontrollable droad of every tb ing. "In fact, my eutiro nervous system wns shat- "1 tared and life was a tource ot constant worri- J raent to mo and my ambition was entirely gone. "After consulting savoral physicians without receiving any benefit, I was induced to try J>r. F Greene's Kci-vuni blood and nerve remedy. I V am happy, to say that from tho very flwt bottle 1 u> commenced to steadily improve and have conl tlnued to gro.w itronge^n my nerves until now, ~ having taken my fifth bottie, I cousider myself cud rely curod of this fcatlul malady. nervous ! exhaustion. J "My nerves havo wholly regained their former | sirengiu nna iue iromuaiiK nun;iiii>iuu<.v..>..v ly incapacitated me from my work, has comj LEWIS GRANT, ESQ. ^ ' plotely ceased. I ,can sleep perfectly well and wako In tho morning refreshed after n good I night's rest. | "My mind has regained Its old-timo cheerfulness and lifo Is again filled with hope and ambi| tiOl). "I cannot speak highly enough of Dr. Greene's i Nervura blood and nerve remedy. 1 consider it ? I tho most woudciful medicine of the ago. 1 | cheerfully recommend its tno to all persons afflicted with disease." The terrible experieuce of Mr. Grant and his I remarkable cure by Dr. Greene's Nervum blood and nervo remedy, shows that this wonderful modiciue is what the sick rcquiro to cure them. The fact that it cured him is positive proof that it will cure others. It is purely vcgctnblo aud harmless. It hus the largest salo of any remedy at druggists, everybody buying It, doubtless because ^ thoy know it will cure, nnd becauso physicians yrescribo and recommend it sogeuerally. What gives the people absolute confidence in it is tho' fact that it is the d lacovcrv and prescription of a ? well known physician, Dr. Greene, of ?5 W. 14th I tfrpct, New York, tbo most snccessfbl specialist ly. curing nervous and chronic diseases. The Djoctor cau bo consulted without chiirgo in any and all cases; personally or by lotter. AMUSEMENTS. OFBHAHOUSB FRIDAY EVENING. DEC. 1. THE Itrp.ROAIUNG FARCE COMEDY SUCCESS THE 'VOODOO, Or a Lueky Charm, "With tbe Celebrated Iriih Comedian, j Tiio?. 33. Murray, And a Great Oust of Cd'mcdlans. Singers aud Dancers. Nothing But laughter! A Host of l'leasintc Specialties! Catchy i?otigs! New Dunces*. I'retty Giris! Dou't Mis* Going. Prices?50c, 75c and $100. Seats on sale on and 0 after Wednesday, November -J, at C. A. House's " niiul? sfnrn no'id OFEJItja. HOUSE Two Performances, Thanksgiving if- , ternoon and Digit. GUS WILLIAMS, Iu Hi* Latest Laughing Success, ?April Pool!? j Brimful'and overflowing with fun, intermixed with New Specialties. Songs and Dunces. Mntinoe prices, 25,50 and 7."?c. Night prleos, 50c, 75c anu SI 00. Soars on sale on audofttr Tuesdny, November !W. at C. A. Howie'* music store. Grandopera house. monday, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. N*?v. 27. 28 and 29. M ATI N EE WEDNESDAY. The B g Senic Production. ' THi; DIAMOND IlKKAKUB. Two carloads of Spocial Scenery. Night Price*?I V 25, US And flOe. Matineo Priccs-Kejwrvod neat#, 25o: gnllery. 15c: children. 10c. Reserved sc-ats on salo at tho Urniul box ofllee. no?l Grand opera house?three nicht* and two iimtiiipe*. commencing TUURSDAY MATINEE, NOVEMBER 30. I J13IK8 I A A. GERMAN KEIM.Y. ! SOLDIER, Night prices. 15. 25. 35, 50c. HolAtay matinee prices wine as night. Scats on sale at tho Grand '>o'. j | Carriers \ DEMVF.lt 5 THE INTELLIGENCER J > A To Residence* and Business A f Houses Throughout | - Wheeling ^ : A AND 1T3 ' A , j SUBURBS. I t DAILY, 15o PER WEEK. ^ 4 A \ To order easily, call up * \ TELEPHONE 410, \ t f 1895. NEW FRUITS. 1893. FRENCTT PRUNES, CALIFORNIA PRUNES, CLEANEDCURRANTS. MAL\GA RAISINS, CITRON. L1CHON and ORAlitiE PEEL, EVAPORATED APRICOTS, P1,ACRES, PEAKS and RASPBERRIES. ALBERT STOLZE ?Tc CO., no2Q 1117 Market Street. FORRENT.sfsSS: The Store Room NO. 1233 MAINSTIU5KT, formerly occupied by s. II. c.ifflu Co. Possession given Noreaiher 1. Inquire of IC. HOGE, Markvt dt. , NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS [7*011 SALK?OAMJSKA AND LENS L 8^xG)6; nlso outfit. Can bv >een hi the hcoliux Stained Glam Worki. rill an<i 1218 'nlti atro.'t. Also two /our*foot ShowCa?e% ?_ n?-S' A Handsome CompIexioiTl In oco of tbo greatest charms a woman can I uomcsm. Puzzoxi'a Courusxiox Fowdku I given It. | Stocks 5oS SALE. 2) shares F?*nk of the Ohio Valley. 1A hharcH Wheullmr Irt nnd Stornge Co. JO shares LuHellc Null Mill. ]0 kharoi Wheeling Title nud Trust Co. 20 shares Fosioriu Clans Co. 10 shares Fire <fc Mariuo Iuiurnnce Co. 20 ."hares South bido Il.mk. ;m shares Wheeling Stool and Iron Co. JO atiarci vEtu.i Standard Iron and Si col Co. U. S. lltWIN. 1lro<or. noCS No. 24 Twelfth Street. Drder Pictures'^ KIQAU FOB THE * ^ ^ ? ? noiiiDAYa. -Iiggins' Gallery, no27 42 TWELFTH .STREET. jT YOU WANT Ricli Cut Glassware or tho Table, or FINK ENGRAVED GLASS* if ARK for Wedding or Auivorsarr Gifts, ildreu KWING BROS., no'Jj 131." Murktuot., Wheeling. W.Va. ^TOU CANNOT KEEP I10U6E Well without ono of those ? CREAM CITV FLOUR KIN'S nd Sieves combined. UJ, !A and 100 lbs. sizes. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS', no21 1210 Main Street. STEPHEN McCULLODGtl, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ro. 02 Fifteenth Strent, Wheeling, W. Va. tnr All Work Promptly Attended ta **? RECEIVER'S SALE! The firm of Berber ii Doner, Na 1071 MnJa ueet, hn? -i gone into the hands ol a roceiver, belr entire stock of Ifats. Caps and Gents' FurJshlnff Goods will bo sold at cost. Great barainx. [nol7] II. A. JOKES. Receiver. !00T BALL GAME. Tbanksgivlng Day, HoTember 30. 31tj Hospital Benefit! Wheeling Athletic Team vs. Martin's Ferry Y. M. C. A. Team. GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. rltnission. including Grand Stand 30o hildrcn under 13 year* .. 25o uo27 Headquarters for fprRAILROAD MEN JEWELRY1INE! ^PRICES ALWAYS RIGUT.^9 I. G.'DILLON & CO.. .1298 Market Street Rare Bargains! MR THIS WERK A V 1% AAAAV MMMJAI 0-4 Dtica Bicached Sheeting Worth 35c. 1-4 Dtica Bleacbsd Sheeting Worth 30c. ill-Wool Fancy Suiting, RAn yards Wide, for . . "U0. Sold this Season for 81 00. toy BrocadccI Changeable fiflp Silk at . . "MHoltl this Scnaoii for $1 00. SS^New Cloaks and Fur tVraps added daily. iMSiii A HANDSOME SOUVENIR OF THE Gas and Oil Regions OF WESTERN PENN'A. 1 Soavonir Ctip and Saucer, manufacturod by the Uoy.il Worcoitor Factorio.?, England. Beautifully docorated in colors and gold, with Yiewofa well, borm? implement! and coat of arms of Pennsylvania. Sent Prepaid on Rocelpt'of $2.00. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO., DEALERS IN Fancy Goods, Artists' Materials, FINE STATIONERY. Etc. EKGIUVKKS, PRINTERS, BINDER*. 48 Fifth Avo., PITTSBURGH. nolQ-rh , fplw?l*ri Ji rtacis*aaia'ETR W CURE. _ A Not nn<l Complrio Troatment, eooctotincj1' SUPPOSITORIES, <3apjmlo% of OtntBUtt and t*? Boximof 01ntmu.it. Asmra>!r.njn<r Onro for PJ?? o! tworytt&tUTonn.tfiotfTij?. JtHflhosevnop-'a'jaJ vrltli tho hnlfo or lnjcctiona ot cnrl^lh ncl>!. * uce pr In fat atvl rylriotn q poriijp.nont cirr, and m roctJtinj; m 'Io/iUi, nunorcsjarr. Whi' end urn th?? torriWo nismooV W# g?? #Vt boxes to curn anv cnco. MLJj; taioflta received. *1 n Lox.Cfort' t-rmotf. 06-vA Guarantee* Jswod fcy our n.'.'oiMfl. , . CONSTIPATION ftp rmat IJVZU crdSTOaAOif B&ML\TOTiaW (H OOO PVTlUFIRiu Ma.'!, rail J uud I'Wjj Jakf, c tyociiilijr fadAptod for cliiUrcx, t? cco? w.y?w 13 cists. GUARANTEES iMUod onlfthifWffh CHAR R ClOWZ1'', SiwiLw>r r> MiL'ii.i llroilicr,. i|r|1?' ;:>U Wheeling, w. Vu. j;i7.MWM*jr i