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?' K The Intelligencer. VttlliMCI UUT.lMtfT IUI9AV, IT Tbe Utelllgencer Publishing Co.,' 25 & 27 FOURTEENTH STREET. TERMS: PerYaar, by Mali, Podagt Pr?p%IJ. DAILY (SIX DAYS IN THE WEFK1- W 00 Daily (thmee days in the WEEki ? 4 oo daily (two days in the week! 3 7) daily 10ne month) ? 61 WEEKLY (ONE YtAlt IN ADVANCE!. t 00 lurt-tfiv (Six M0NTH9' 60 THK DAILY 1NTELU0WCIH ia diUvir?d by rarriro iu Wheeling and adjacent townt at 10 centa par wo?k. 1 JPervui* wtntolni toaubiciib* toTHK DAILY IS ^ELUGRSrKRcandowbyaendlni In their (i den to tho iNtkikiiiiKNCkR iirtli'6 on postal nvrl orotherwUe. They will ba puaoiually ?crfad by carriers TribuUM of Kraptin and Obituary Notioea, 50 ceuta par Inch. Cornupoudenc* oonuininf important u?v?a aolicitod from every part of the aurrouudlng country. fe)Kirl ootnmunioatlona will not be returned J utilaaa accompanied by auttlriont pottage. (Tha Inrci.uuKNQKa. embracing iu aavaral editiona. la entered iu tb? Po?toiUoe at Wheel* Iur, W. Va., aa aaeond-olaoa matter.) TCLIPHONK MUMHIHa: ?rtltorl(kl Room* U'J3 t'ounttug U??m Kt'4. | SMnfcIKgcnrcr WIIKt.MMi, WiPrKHUI U J7. Aflborter Presidential Campaign. Tho couutrr is unquestionably in favor of a shorter presidential earn* paiga next yotr and thereafter. Thoao campaign* unsottlo busineai to such an extent that at boat they are looked ou 1 aa a necessary evil, booing that aa a matter of fact a political campaign ii al- 1 way a on, that the proas and public men i are always discuasing public policies, tho people would not suffer from lack i of information if the nominations wore ' made but a month before the election, i So short a campaign, however, is not I proposed. It is believed that tho national com* i mitteea of tho two partios are in favor of shortening the campaign of next year by holding the conventions late in | July or early in August. This would i give about three months for active I operations all along the liue. The i hortor time would be long enough for l all that ii to be done and would bo ai < fair to one party ui to tho other. The J campaign would ha logs expensive and i should bo quite as satisfactory from every point of view. ) On tho same line of economy in time I and money it ia suggested that the state 1 convention to nominate the otlicnrs and thu state convention to nominate the I dolecates-at-lurge bo hold at the same i time and place, in fact that all this work i be done by one convention in oach state. ? The practice has been to hold an early < state convention to select dele*ato?-atlarge and a later one to nominato stato officers. This was because tho natioual 1 convention was held early and the convantion for selecting delegates came too early'for the nomination of state olQ* cors. In Woat Virginia, for example, it ii coatly to get together a state convention of oither party, and thero Is no good reason why one state convention for I oaeh party should not be enough, pro- I vided the national conventions be held l aa nMnna^l an aa nnt In malt a th? it ata t ... ? ? ? ? ?- - ? campaign lonpur than hai been thocus- i torn. The iNTELLiai.vcia would be glad j to hear expressions of opinion on this subject. i SpAitf should not bluster or make 1 threat! against the United State*. This f might induce Uncle Sam to hasten her lost of the Gem of tho Antilles. Important Trolley Suit. ' A suit in which every corporation < using the trolley is interested has beon < brought in Philadelphia against an i electric railway company. In 1886 William M. Behllaiager was granted a patent I fora device which locates any defeat in i tho trolloy service, and it is maintained i that without this device no trolloy road i can be operated. Last month another 1 patent, applied for in 188ft, was issuo<! to Schlisinger. This corers curtain automatic safety devices aaid to be , cssentialtothe practical oporation of a j trolley road. I It is said by counsnl for the plaintiff < iMHbuvni/ irunej in mn country \ t making tun of his derico* and i* liable. , One Pliikulelnhia company ha* settled , and other companies in other cities have bonn notified that they mint do the name. The Electric Traction Company, of Philadelphia, in fighting the fichliainKor claim, denying all hn allocation*. If the cans ?o<vi Hchloasineir'a wny he will not have to work vory hnrd for the remainder ol hid life, provided ho hn* eny conaiderahlo interest loft in hid do* vices. Anything that trolioy roada , Man uao mid which ii protected by patont innat hu of trroat value. Tin: nearly half mi inch of rain that fall voitardar tnomlni? win worth everytiling to the thiraty earth. A liltln mom of tho attiio nort would bo highly upprccitted. "i'? ihoiini," The "ptrionAl" H'l?nrtiainir column of a v*rcnt nowtpn]>or in nn IntoroitliiK uliuly, o?pocinlly If it ho followod from ilny to day, It rortfctn pl?M?a ?( tlfo Mliirii en mo to (ho ptlhllo viow noWhoro ftllft. Co ureal in;; identity if Hint. hu dasired, it ravoAli liopo nti i doipftlr, joy nod norroiy, ?omn pood nod morn por)iap* Itof no good, It in n grout lotion box Which ROtnolioiON H'TVi'l (I IIHitf111 tiurpoin. It in uno.l n?? n chniinol of continue I communication hy ponton* who ill tii'ufHiy. Atrniii It tfIv?9i tolea lo one AjpnUyd cry <?1 ? l>r?IimtU Horn Jh ono fi'Atn ih?* iNrjw York World I I 'lin < i nf Ii'iiiii* 'ill m fo'klv-fi Your Jifniii.f i m innfliMr, I?- I: III 11 m< mlml. Thin nor rowing mother had no roiion to ooncenl hot Him win i>nrliupi iiwure lliftt liur bo/ km la liio habit of reading tUo World, and bopsil that hat appeal might roach hiui through iu column*, She diil not euro if til the world km* ol her alllictlon. Shu w*? fclud to tt?nd I" her wail and lier twonty-llve caul* * lino iu tho hopo that H would briii|( her ton to her emit, Hers ! one in which the writor auumi to hive been struck euddcnly by happy thoughts J0yN80N~V?a au?l wntoU "PenonaV o?jj?o* ul.j Sunday*. Miv ?i'e you In a ui-.uih or iwv. Au Kivuia. Tho variety ol tha "perioual" column Uiudnita. Uich and educated gentlemen want to marry rofluail woman. Wonion ol mean* with to marry rollnod lieiitlemeu. A |outlemau with $"40,000 aeeki matrimony and happiaea). A oil I who deicribo* heriell ai "a pretty, port uiiia (17)" deairoa to marry a weatby Kenllemau. llabloa aro oltureil I or adoptiou ami poraona offer to adopt babies. The "paraoual" advertising coiuuiu is a graat rolloctor ol lifo. Who and where ara ttia Cleveland Dnmorrala whoaroggiug into Maryland to help Mr. Qoruian out o( hia tiubt place? It ia a fair auapicion that no truii and untauipered-witti cuckoo will euliat iu that cauae. A FnUlilnM Mi?\ A Connecticut breach of promise suit develops a luarryiuu woman ol whom any state ihould be proud. A farmer who has paused hia throe score years itml tnrt Inokuil on tlio widow of throo husbands and was inapirod with tlio louder passion. It boio^ part of this widow'* business iu life to keep herself married, iho fell iu with the aged far* mer't overture!, lio lays that the promised point blank to marry him. She deniei the 10ft impeachment. IU supports hit aide o( the atory by the uudiiputed fact that, as a pledge of itlection and good faith, ho ?eut to tho widow's farm, a bull, cows, chickens, ind diveri audiuudry farm implements, fho fair defendant aayi that this meant aothiug more than that thoy had agreed lo go iuto tho butter business and this was her suitor's way of furnishing bis share of the capital. Perhaps everything would have gono well in tho buttor business, with Cupid presiding over tho churn, if a younger man had not looked" on tho widow to ove. The widow married "tho other mau," and tho axed (armor teems la think that ho was tbo victim in a game jf progressive euchre. For his heart* I...... 1 US. I...11 ?.{. ?t. in Iron. in J things li? wanta $2,500. Under ordinary'circumstances aympathy ?001 out to tho woman iu a case, but thia confiding farmor aeoma to have been cruelly wroogoJ by a beartleaa woman. lie j?avo hor his love aud hit ivo stock. >ho i*rtve back the baso in* zratitude of a heartless coquette. When mch thing* happen iu the "land of steady habits," what it to bo oxpectcvl }n tho frolicsome frontier? So long as Spain iiianta that thcro in no war in Cuba how can aho objoct to tho shipment oi mou and ninmunitiona to tho ialand from this country. And men may bo as wMlns arms uuJ amrnnnitiona it they do not go aa an organized military force To A*?crt tlid Monroe OofMrine. U ia believed in Washington that the backbone of tho' administration haa beon ro-enforced by resolution, and >i..t Ik... i- .... n tn H1UIO II UU* n UDVUUHIHBMWU IV nop farther British encroachments on this continent. It is prodicted witU ft jood dual ol conlMence that if Great liritain persists in the scheme to tako in Veneiuelan territory our government will call n halt and back it with (una if need be. This ia altogether refreshing and onjouraging. The people of thia country believe iu tho Monroe doctrine and ure n favor of its enforcement. They fool [hat thoro ia enough of foreign control in this continent, and they know how jreedy of territory Uroat Britain i?. If that country moves a atop further tho people of the United States will rativ to tbo support of the I'rosidont in my steps ho may take to preserve our intore?ta and to assert our national dignity- f A Month Onroliiiu Problem. Tho South CarolitM constitutional ;onvontion has a hard nut to crack. It is desired to provido beyond <]uontion For the disfranchisement of the colored frotor, Kottiuir at liiin through his ignorince. l>ut there ara thousands of ignor* int white votors who support tho Democratic party. If eolored ignoranco ho disfranchiiod how is wUito iguorance to bo allovro 1 Lo vottt? The shot-gun policy i? no longer popular and could hardly \us provided for in tho fundamental law. rhore tuuit bo soiuo show of docoucv in framing a constitution, oven in Mouth Carolina. Tho hrothron will havo to work out I ho problem for tiiemselvos. They liaro talent nod exporinuco, and yet they uro bothored. The situation presents some slflinonts ol the ludicrous. \ Shocking \ouuaatloo. The counsel of liurnut, the alleged holfry murdoror, has dona n bold thing 111 trying to cloar his nliont by charging tho crime on tho pastor of tho church. This is the* ilrat time tho pastor tim shown up in tho caso, and thoro is nothing morn than tho lawyer's accuialion In bring him into it. If thoro ho good roasou to nuspoct tho pastor it in riwrhl to place him wlioro ho nooinn to boloug, hut if it bo nought to conuoat him with tlio 011*0 tnoroly to clonr I Hi run t, tlmro should bo somii adequate remedy for u man so cruelly wrongod. lint in tho latitude allowed connso) tlioro it no rotnody. All that tlilflinciised pnstor cnti do is to hope that Ibn urhno may bo so ror* ninny mnuiiinii (in nlito IM III clour. Ill ill lioyi'M qunnlimt. Now it In (i*|pI?Iii?iI Unit Mi, llnmoin, our mlnlilcr In Muxloi), I* lint ilrmvlliK nlnrjr. Tim m n<lvniii?liii< liliti mono/ tn run nlurtK mtli mini it nun I'd <lntnr in i inn I ithoilinr iiinlur Hid Highest of all in Leavening Ton Rdfal EL ^ & WZS&32. Ato&otm law ha ill entitled to salary. What | right haa Ui? fuveruinoiii tu lend Mr. Kauaoiu tho pooulo'n iiiuiiav? And whoro ia ttint Rreat pounder of tlia cou tilution, llnwlor ? Ho wai quick ouoush to jump on tho aui{ar plautera. Uiirtimn, Whoa Mr. Gorman wun president o( i tho Chonapoako <k Ohio canal tho luau who did not voto tho Douiocratic ticket could not work on tho canal. That rules wan abioluto. Now it in btflioved that Mr. (iormau'a ticket will rooeivo lit do if any nupport from tho mon employ ml on thocauul. They all think that if Mr. Uorinau'i power ho unbrokon it will not bo Ions beforo tho canal will bo abandoned iu ordor to uho it fur rail- 1 rond nurnoRftt. Kama o( tU? canal man I hare mads public declaration of their intention to vote the Kepublican ticket. Mi:. Fi.Wi'KRTT caught the Irish con* vuntioD with hit auggeation that u atandiug army of lriih sympathiser# bo maintained iu this country ioady to jump ou Kuglaud at an opportune time. That time would lie when England happened to iiavo too much foreign war or civil diicord on her hands. And. where would tho money come from to tranaport un directive force from this country to Ireland? Mr. Finnerty it talking rot. BREAKFAST BUDGET. "Alone in China," by Julian Halph, published iu Harper's Magatiuo for October, in a new departure iu fiction. Tho horoiuo if tne daughter of a wealthy Pittsburgh uuuufacturer, who tuarrioi i\ Chinaman encaged in a diplomatic tniaaion at Washington. The story concerns itself chiefly with the troubles of American bride in Uor Oriental home, and is bated upon Mr. lialph'a obsfirva* tiona of the domestic customs of China during his recent journey. The story in admirably uiuBiraiuJ by u. u, \>ei? do if. The oil fever is spreading rapidly iu California hu<1 oilier far western states, and all thi incidents of speculating in option* aud prospects thatrhnractorizod tho crazo in tho eastern fluids year a ago aro being reproduced there. Oil proapeeling 11 going on all over tho coast country, andiocue notable atrikea have boon made, particularly in California. Tho oil fielda of Fullerton, Orango county, aro said to bo especially productive. The family of Charlei F. ICrueger, father, mother and mix children, rangiug in ago from aix to twenty yearn, now lie buried aide by aide in Michigan City, lud. 'l'ho family were poisoned about a year ago by eating diseased pork, and, deapito the bet medical skill, tho last surviving child, ilelon, died Sunday night. The bodies wore literally alive with parasites. iCov. John Jenkins, of Charleston, the colorod mioiitor who look fourteon littlo negro orpham to Kurope to raiso money lor hli orpbatiuge, has come to grief. The London police will not allow the boya to ling either in balls or in tho atroets, a* thoy aro uuder olevon years of age, and tho party ii destitute. The Chicago Telephone Company ro"n"'1" ??? ?/! n n fl 1 >? itmkril. meruit: "i'lnco tho lips directly within tho mouthpiece of tho transmitter." Health Commissioner Kerr Pent u lotter to tho company requesting tho iminodi^to removal o( "thm tilth jr atui du? ease-breedintf instruction." The will of Kdwln 1'. Ilnrpor, late president of tho Mutual Uoaorvo Fund Life Association, of New York, irave ? ',000 to bo divided among all childron named nftor liiiu. Hid estate was worth over $100,000. Within thn lait fo?r day a ajeweled communipn nup used in Archbishop Ireland's cathedral at St. Paul ha* boon stolon. The cup is a vory costly one Mud Iran boon iu uso a great mauy years. 'ihe Prohibition^* of Choater county, Pa., nominated Klijah ronnypacker for aurvoyor lant weak, and tho next day diacovoroil that ho had boon doad for eitflit months. Yellow llounot, a Cheyenne chief, has applied for a divorce from his former wives at Talnffn, Ok., on the ground that they have rofuaod t<? boeomo Christians. In a tnurde* trial in Madison, OnM onu of IIih ivItuosiH* for tlio deionin, u | miniitor, \ui alio tiio f^r<*mnu uf tho jury, which acquitted tbo prisoner. Impure w/itor is pausing nn opidomic of typhoid fevur and diphtheria nt Dunbar, Pa.# Orer fifty doittlim liavo occur rod in nix nooks. Wnato wntnr from n papor mill ii tbo nlJoyod ciiimo of nn opldoimo auiong cattlo noar ijroiio, I'n. Hum improve* witli ngo. Ifi 18(1 j a quantity of ruin known to bo IIJ your i old told at ?1'? a bottle. Uriilin-n ('annul Imi Cnrtiil by local application*, nn tlioy cannot roach tlin ?liir*i?<iod portion of t h?? oar. Tharo in only ono olio wnV to euro deaf* noun, nud Hint ii by constitutional ruui* ndipg. Doiifnom in causod by uu in* tlauiod condition of tlto uiucnua lining of tho KiiNtiicliinn 'i'nhe. Whim this tnbo tfOts inllsmnd you liavo a rumbling nound or important honriu^, whou it in entirely cloand doofnogg U tbo ro? unit ? <! mi.U.u ili? in (Iu iii in (i linn mil ho tnkoti out mid iliix inbu nulorc I to its normal condition, hearing will bo doitroyoii forovor; niijo canon out of toil uroojitmml l?v onturrli, wliloli in nntliiliif (xit no iiillntiiod condition ot I In* niuuou* tjutfucoi. Wn trill ilvo On? Uundrod Dollar* fur ntiy ??iw? of donfnom ((jniimul bv niiarrli) tlint cniiiintim miroii l?,v Hall ? Ontnrrh Otlro. Nnml for circular*, Iroo. I'. J, ('nr.Ni.v Ac ('<?, Toledo, (). Wy.Moltl liv I'rtnri'iiii. 7tin. | Ufj?' Dr. Mile,' Nl.uvi: t'liAdTC.UM for Hf'fNAft WICAKNIitiM, All ilrii^i/lNiMMUil 'otti for jm. Ill ii<1 iii .M* IIuiim, IbntnoMliiif kiilnov and bladdor ?ll<i* oft ion rollnvml in x Iioiim by tin* "Nr,?v dm \ r Hmivtt Avn-nii *'. U.U?.t.v ClM.i:" Tlii' u?w rumn.ly in h urnui mirpfin" mooting of in Unit pfowpuio i In nOlovhitf |iiiiu in Dm hlu<t<ln^ Ui?lt???y?# limit and nvnf v | iirI of tin* urinary p?n?* ngo in inulo or fomitlo. it rnll??vni u?? ton I ton of ?rni or mil pulu in pinning It iiliiKiniliiiiiKnlliiloly, II von tvuiit quick rullol ninl cuto mil li voui ioino.lv, Holil i?v It, 11, List, ilrununt, WliunliiiK. W, Vo. cr.?Latest U.S.Gov't Report Baking , Powder ELY PURE | PERSONA!.. POINTS. A woiuan preucnur, i?uv. Mils L. M. SlittWt was appointed pastor oi the Firat Univorsuli.st church iu Oakland, Oul., a few month a afro, and Iter miuiatry linn been iuuroaaiugly aurcoaaful. bl?e praachea to crowds that crow larger Hvory Hunday, and haraormons aro said to bo highly oniertuiinu^ unJ instructive. Kev. Dr. llonry M^Fiald purpoeesto Tittwu utv?p<??mj m in-j nrovuor, inn late David Dudley Field. For thin purpone be will spend the aoa*ou lu Waaiiin?tou, wher? ho will bo uoar his brother, Justice Field, o( the Uuittid htutea supremo courL Husiia propoaes to celebrate Jeuner's discovery of vaccination, the one hundredth anniversary of which occurs next your, by ottering nrizos for work* on vaccination, and by publishing hiatorioa | of vaccinutiou in Uuuia anil Wuitorn lCurope. U. U, Flower, editor of tho Arona and ouo of tho moat successful magazine makers in the country, id a pule and I slender man of forty who iooka solemn ouoiitfh iu his pictured, but ba9 a reputation among his friends aa a humorist I An ollort ii being made iu Japan, backed up by certaiu uewspaporH, to peranade the omperor to vialt Europe ! and America with a large suite, including a military staff. ihoeiuoeror I bus never boon outaide of Japan. Mr. Whiatler took tlio soventh prize of $600 at the recent international ex hibitiou at Venice, the only prize awarded' to au r.aBliiiU.BpefllfinKnrtlBt, The flrat prize ot i-'.UOO went to 1'aolo MicUetti. io the regret of viaitora to old Cheitor aud ita neighborhood, Mr. Gladstone no longer rearfi the leisona ut tlio pariah church at llawnr^en. Ho i?, however, a regular attendant at tbo church. Dean Holo in to give us mill moro "More Memories" of America, this time under the title, "A Little Tour io Amurim " Wilkie'a famous picture of the Abbotsford family hni been bought for 54.000 lor tbo Scottish national gallory. Tho piccolo player iu one of tho loading English orchestras has tho oxpress* ive uttiuu Toolili. Sonator l'roctor, of Vermont, hasjost purchased n tuurblo quarry ut Rutland, paying 11,500,000. Massenet, oua oi the greatest of living compoaera, may vlait America this year. liana lloohonr is now aeventy-threo years old. Tbo l.tlllur. The following 11 u schoolboy's idea of flu oditor: "lho oditor ia one of tho happiest animals io the world. Ho can go to the circua afternoon and evening without paying a coul, also to inquest* and hangings. He has froo ticket* to pienicH aud strawberry foativals, gets wedding cake sent to him, aud aouie* times gets a licking, but not often, for ho cun take thiuga hack iu tliu next issue, winch ha generally doua. I uover knew but one editor lo got lickt. ilia paper buatod thai day ami ho couldn't take anything back. While othor folks linn gono to bed early, tho editor can tic up late at uight and ?eo all that id going on. When 1 atn a rnsn I mean to bo an editor, 10 1 cun may out lain at oightif. Then that will he bully. The oditor don't have to saw wood or do nuy chopping, except with his nciaiors. Railroads got up oxcuraions lor hiw, knowing that if thoy didn't he'd made thoui. In politics he don't caro much who ho goes for if thoy am on hia aido. 1/ thoy aiu't he gooa (or them nuvway, so it amounts to about the anino thing. There aroa great many pooplo trying to ho editora who can't, and some of them have hoen in the profession for years. If 1 wai aakod if I had rather have an education or ho a circus, 1 would a?y, lot mo bo an editor. LOVl.lt* STILL. f'hmnltsra' JnurnaL Ills hnir u wintry ?nnw la white. Iter trembling ?r**J %** ; III* eyua have I. at their worry light, Hur chocks (tioir fury flo\r, Her hnlr ha? lo?t ii* tin inof gold, llu volco Iti jtiyniu tlirll). A?<I jot. though feoblo. Kfio- ntxlold They're /nitUful lorer* still. Since they Hero wed, on lawn iiud lea Oil did the daisies blow, And ofi ttnroM Iho truckle** ?o.i l?ul tW?ll0W? eoraeand RO Oft xt .to tho (nmt branches bare And oft to gold arrayed. Oft <lld til" llil?? wont the air, The roiej bloom hu<I fade. They'to had Ibulrttharenf hopci ati I fcari, fhetr sltureof bliw utid bnlo. SltJOP tir*t liu whl*p?irod in licr Oitrii A lovcr'i lender tale Full many a thorn amid the flower* Dai lulu upo.i tbolr way; They've had their dull November hour# A* well as dap ot Slay. lliil firm and tru? Ihrough weal nn<l woo, Tht.iii^U ehr.'iu-of tltunan<1 MOiie, Thrui.;h winters kI?oiu, through summer's gmvr. Their iftHh ami lovo have born. T..w. Itw.r I...n I .11 I I . V I. . .. - r-'iiott ilowu Hi ?..'II. In l?n|?ei oiin xriTf In rlnir Miyflril gr MilV liulii liieiu lovom Mill!. IMtt Yon I.vi r l I1I11U That y?u cannot l?o well unleni you linve pure, rich bloo?l? If you aroweitk. tired, languid Hint nil run Mown, it i* bo* cflune your blood i* impoverished and luck?vitality. Tho?? trouble* may be overcome by Hood's Snrnanurilln be* cflUKo Hood'H Sarsiipariliu uiitkc*a pure, neh blood. It is, in truth the ureal blood purifier. IIooii'ii I'im.h cure liver Ills, conitlpn* tion. blliousnen, jaundice, *ick head uclio, IndigQiUoa. 4 It In n truth in mmliclno tlint tho ntitiilUwi doso i!>at pnrfonnflfteuro is tho bout. Mo WlXt'n l.litlo I'nrlv Kittor* urn tlio IIUaIIo'I t?ill?, will perform n euro, lit") mo tlin bint. Uo?uu I'riiir Ua, Wlioolinjf, W. Vrt., M, ! '. IVubody, lieu* wood, iiini JioWio iV Co., Hiitlir*'|?oria U. b IU Vrttw* l?y I'liytlvlitniii An it rulo I ntu onpotml toproprietary llUMilclll"*. -till I vulno ii jjood oni?, VI IM'Cilllly WllMII Hlll'll IH t ho NIMUOtl of rriioi fmrn pulu. Ah ii topical (oxtenml) inipili'iiiinii I hntfn found ('liaiiihorlain'M I'm ii llnlin tlx* boil rninoily I Imvo over ihwI fni- o<Miriiii(iii of nuy kind. I Imvo ( MMU'ltiutloUrtly rn'oiiimiMuUul it to ninny porionx. i 11 i n m lloruo, I. I, .lnnoHVillo, Win. Nihility ('. I!, (InH i?. W. W. 11win, v'. hnlniitpf, Mrtiiki'innllor, .Inn. Klnrl, \\\ II, llumti*, II. Nimtitrl, Ii. II. Hurl, .1, ('olnillftn, A. I' Mf'iionln, H ill Mnnkoinidlnr, Mliolit, Wliflollhif; Mowio A Co., HMdiffl* port; II. I', rmihody ifcN'lii lltiliwood. AH |mlu t'HiilMlioiJ liy Or, Mllwn' 1'nlu I'llli, SHOES-ALEXANDER. ? ivvvvvvvvvyyiH fttjft1 ^ **%? .?fo itii /it Jfh li Choose [< j ^ Right. j j* When templrd io ilo the first tblnj; ' jj M ?lj?t I* tad, P^l .j Consider, young man, conaidcr; .2 p<) Take warning in time, or you'll P* l j Willi that you had, i 3 PT Consider, young man, consider, p* MTbe little tetnptutiunH are tlie ones l J you fahould fiL'lit, Flj u For wrong in a wrong, be it ever L 2 i ?o a1lfhi( ?? ^ Consider, yuuug man, consider. 3 TK?.r?>a m. ricrht u-av and nlace for ? J each ?ct of your life, IT1 lj Consider, youug mau, consider, lj Pi Whether purchasing shoes or oh- r 1 u talning u wife, L J r i Consider, young man, consider. "1 <In everything the right way you LJ should choose, r" ^ And you'll binely a good opportuulty ^ l j If you don't tome to us for your l j r" ncxl pair of shoes, L j Consider, young man, consider. ^ [j ALEXANDER, [j .j futastrut Shoe Seller, . THE Y|-[^ ANNUAL, njii.L ,i_ n :i;?I rlllSDUI'gO Mpusiliuil! oms Wednesday, Sap!. 4,1895. close* Saturday, Oct 19,1898. Unsurpassed Attractions. liilnioro'n lVorld Renowned Hand, Victor Herbert. Director, will appear until September 11. iu Popular Concern, dally. To be followed by Coiiteroo** IHk Regiment Hand, Of lirooklyu. and limes' Famous New York Hand. $10,000 1'feAsure lUihvaj, Tno finwt in the State?juit completed. Masfnlflcont Art (Jullorj, lJy Foremost American ArtUiv Display of Merliiulcal liiTeiitlou? j?'over equaled lu tUo history of Expoiitioai. Agricultural anil llalrjr Macliluor/ in full operation. BPJKCIAI^ DAYS KACII WEEK. EXtUKaiONd US ALL JtAILKOADS. ADIII8R10N'. 25". CHILDREN, 15c. "Th? I'ltce for ibe People." THE Kh-TAEKANT will bo under the man gciin'Ql of vv, ri I'orusr, thoroughly /Ir?t-<'la?a iu every pariicultr, auJ populir prico> ohnrKod. Mg-Mwrr REASONS WHY THE + VALLEY STAR Stoves ANII Ranges K R ETHEBE ST. 1. They are guaranteed. 2. Tliey are strong and durable. 3. 1 liey are perfect in every detail. 4* Are built by skilled workmen. Made by a responsible concern. (1. Are handsome in design and finish. 7. Prices are right and suit the public. 8. They pay a large dividend on their cost in saving fuel and repair. g. You do not have to send away for repairs, and thus pay three prices, or throw your stove away. 10. Made for Gas, Coal or Wood. For sale by dealers. BENJAMIN FISHER, WHNUFHCTURER. STATIONERY, BOOKS. ETC. 185^ School Books. Wc shall make a specialty this year of School Books, because wo want to get the children started right. And in order to do so, wc have placed in stock a full line of School Books for citv and country schools, Tablets for pen and pencil. Slates, single and double; School Bags for boys and girls. In fact a complete line of School Goods, Jos.Graves'Son, 20 Twelfth Stroot. Wirietiie Public Library is Closed You can buy your reading matter cither In I'Al'liR or Pi m il ftf (Ivor 500 Papur Novels a'. . 10c. Over 300 Cloth Novols al . 20c. STANTOn^L m'llllOt. 1IOOUK, STATION lillY, I'llKAl* I'linurul'iv* MAOAf.lKM. V I I KI.V llAII \ I'AI'I I! , H\n H\1 l. KlnrK. < Idi i i II VMMiH K* II I \ I ns | ||| VII'AI'l.lH III I IN I lu ll \\\ ? III UK. O. II. UUIMUY, 1 HI Mill 1.1' I 1 IlI'lM. OWN ANEWSPAPER Nu trim ir m ? i i in I ti'i iitrr Wr ir (or i>*t I V.'?? OH III) M Wnl1 un II I Mo.s, -Iu I ?M|. |Ml si , I'UI^.I.U , HU.'lllllAI I NEW ADVERTISEMENT T70H UKN. I I UN , I I? at 61 FlfUtemti hUrut. ii, VITANTEU v GOOD < I M live In llie country; mtu I Apply ?l li.lt,..,. K ' I . : ' J^UNKltAl. NOlU l. . : I Tli# |iu oib?r? of Wheeling LoUm l\ o. Kilo, will luiMi at tlifiw'L-' I 044 Fellow*'bullUlo* i . lemb?r -7 is'j i, at U o clo I paylnu tin? last tribute of I CVMUU Utotfm, A. D. AUwr JoiiH Ft Hiciukmow. jjacrotary* l'"% JgXEUUTOK'S NOTK . UafUif be?u appointed ?n< of Kdir.unil ItuckuiK, iIuo H n u ' ' * given K* nil pir?(.'ii? inUoLtei . r uttla with dm uu(Jer?t?m l w tj-mt ' all pei?uu? litvitiK cUhu* . promt ?ut.h claiuw, pful..-; , V vltforiettluiueni. F. KIKSTJ At tho Oftlco of tin* *.< rm?:l : r,s Company. of WhtH \ , ^Pi'LE KTOKAiiK. We can furnUh fruit dealer* with ( 0:1 c^-rt, for applei. Wo bav? rooiu lor Uctiiy tfa ,?! barrels or more, with prlvileg 4 , packing room. Terra* rouaoaable for the (ofuoti, Apply to WJIKKUNG ICE AND ^TORAOE (it ?37-PAW flERM PROOF FILTEH. + + + -f + r f t We hire on exhibition at ... (ierni Proof. K-lf Clertiiln^ lh.., ? , . wmcn youcan nr?m < , ii *(M ?uUat>l*s (or household 1 rue loons awl all nluioa where ?;r.i; , /? wuler l? wanted. 'iuntili.K x I.UT7- company < 27 IfiOO Mini \M1 Markt t -i u .r, QOAL FOU BALK. The Wheeling loo and Storage im |iro|mred to furnMi the public w.^r?!,.10j ritlxbnrtf/i, Montana C*r\ A f nn?l Home Mi veil vUn L of beat((ualtty atlowettraiea.audwil'. Lcj. ? have a aharw of your iiatrnnmro. JUtiT RECEIVED. SULTANA RAISINS. ISKEDL1 -) TO-DAY?Fine Poacher and Qi; Ai.ur.ni mui./.i. ,v CO. rjMiK BOSS WASHING MACHINE. Tho greatest savor of bousebo.d labor cur 13. vcuiu-il. Ou this machlau you cm w^h cuitalni aud needlework without tcsriuriH bolter than by baud. For sale at H. F. BEHRENS', ae2C Utf Martrtiirut OAKS MADE ON REAL KSIATK Foil LKMDEllf AM) 1IOKKOH Mlv Ileal Eiluti, stocks.aud llou.ls Bought uud Hold ou CoiutuUkiiia A,000 to loan oa good and hatlilactorj * curity. JAMES L. 11 AH LEY, Kent Edate and Loan Agent, Msio Telephone M7. fu $25ltEW,AHD1 will pay a reward of I2S for tb? arret; ci conviction of tho party who too* from a; wn e I'oormun Bicycle. No. 7S57, on the u i.tb of Hi month and failed 10 return it. CIUS. B. HOET/E, Druggl'l. Giuni> opera housr TbrceNlibts.uid Swurdar iUtiaee, coa mendosTHOKSDjtY, SEPTEMBER. LINCOLN J. CKRTER'S i^.rr THE FAST MAIL NUht I'rlces-1 j, 35, 36 aud 50c. Matinee I?noe*-15.2S and ft h.'. *3 KWtNQ HHPS., 121S Markf St**'. rjio INVESTORS. lh? Moundsvllle Minlug aud Manufart'jnit Corn pun r will offer fur sale October 1 mi IMS. several hundred choice resident and iw lies* loU and soveral bundrel acres of land*, al*o a flno coal property ami ?frf.r* ?<'van share* of slock 6f in* Moun U\t'l" * * Manufacturing rotnpauy. Tho cotton wta*:-C mill will be oirered for sale. also a tine Icks: : for a manufacturing site situated ou ik* ' rlvnr, adjoining the Baltimore A OMo 11 * Hirer railroads, known aa the rollinge'.l grounds. Thow who desire to make profiuM inreatmenu will do well to attoud tbU > ' Hallroad fare of all parties making 1 jrrbnei will bo deducted Iroin cost of tbi? property. WM K >T1 Hi, W H. UOHSl \ J. K. 0 It All VM m23-mvrr Committee st.vkti.vJerr ^ POLISH.^ For lirass, Copper and Zinc. Just whatever)' houiokoenor wants. On# ran makes ouo *ud a half gallon*. ?'oit - a emu. only Ave tuluuics to clean a boiler. SOLD ONLY Br * + + R. H. LIST. not loio MAisj.1BEET-, SCHOOLS Will (PEN ? ? An J we have everything y?J want to start with. EVERV SCHOLAR WILL RECEIVE * HANDSOME PRESENT WHEN THEY BUY THEIR BOOKS. CABLE BROS., l.M? MAKKKT STKKI.r MT. DE CHANTAL, NEAU wheeling. w. v.i. fitudlc* trill bo resumed at this Ara lomr #3 SMpti<iulu<r It, t.soft. I'atnnlSand tutrlivi' may bo pleased to loam that tbo rale* reduced. Weekly and day scholars will bo rrcivt 1 | coiivoyanco will bo aentovrry mornliw t o'clock motor, l or particulars, addr^ M?0 THE 1)1 KM ' CONSUMPTIDN 'J i> tiii: Knmm - 1'loiw inform \ " p ' rr? ili.it I Imvo a jmaiUvo ivn?''ly 'l,[ t nl???ve nntU'il tUva*a. Ily tf*? l" * thuUMIlttl ?f 1io|n*I??h4 en-"-* llfl* ''11 j]J j llintiriitlr curfil. I Kluilt Im? ^I.I I I '*" , VwoUnUlfrti'finyuMWr l.vlrwti^'^1' ? rrnd-M who liflvo isiii<iumpli<<n if wild in MholroxpiDMmniliNwt1Ifl vn' r'' T.A.tiluciun.M.OulM PICMOVAL JLI In * tow <U\i w will Mmor? lfl ,,<Mf '*'* tlmi. IQ3I MAMKST 9TIH I:T, formerly occupied l?y WIIM \ Ih ?ol!l NICOLL'S ART STORE. CAI.KNMIA TO 1 AKI > ? \\c m ml mi-1( t'?* voinI imlni * mill 1 j hi In I OH in (irtipir I?|.|<||| lint * 1,1 ?|i lu.s I .'ft, Nt>\\ YoiU * t?v 'PilK IN ii:i,i.iiii'Nri:u I'^'VIS JL KUTAUI.hllMkM. Noll,