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30fy*ïm$ Jfeijigfoa: WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO., PVRi.tSHKRS ASD Pnorwrrowi JA A. R TANEY, Ginuil Manager. TEEMS. PKK TKAK, BY SAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. DAILY, «ix dar» in thewvek 18 00 DAILY, three day* in lite week ■- - 4 00 DAILY, two day* in the «MC — S 00 DAILY, one day in the wire 1 90 DELIVERED BY CARRIER. DAILY, per wtfk to be paid weekly—— 15 DAILY and SUNDAY per week —» 18 The Dailt will be delivered by carrier in any other city or t»*n ...— « 15 SINliLK COWWor 1>AI LY OR W fc'EKLY... 5 «4-l'ORKBUD.XDKNi» eu.VTAI.NlNl» IMPORTANT HKWS SOUriTKP PRO« KVKRY PART OP THK 81 R BOl'NDINO CWNTttY. THK RJtlilSTHH. .*•/><,k»*# it* «-r*rai ttlMmtt. i« ntkmi at tA> *» HViMy, W. To., an Hanriiiw llEMOCKATIC TICK KT. FOR CDINMM, JOHN BRANNON, Ol Lewis. HOV« or DELKATO. J. J. WOODS, T. S Kl LEY, C. J. ULEASON, A. D. GARDEN. . 8TATK SENATORIAL CON VKNTION. Thirteenth District—Berkeley Springs. Sep tember Mh. Spain has another revolatioa on hand. But nobody is «oinjj to be hnrt. (•EN'EBAL Gl'ITAB is running for Con gress in Missouri. He ought to be able to "git thar.*' Tub millennium is coming. A Kaunas man luts been lined $10 lor stealing an umbrella. Wheeling courts please take notice. A M bei. suit has just closed against the Minneapolis Tribun*, in which the plaiu tiff got one cent of the $30,000 for which he asked. He is now a Mulder and a .wiser man. Jay Goi'LD ami James O. ISeaine re semble one another in one respect. They don't insist on choosing wives for their sous nor raise a row with them if they choose them themselves. J'KESIOEXT t'I.EYEI. VXJ» iu-uajf iiww hi« vacation and starts for the White House with his bride. After this period of recreation among the Adirondack*, he will again resume his daily duties as the bead of this nation. The people have uot begrudged him his vacation. The soldiers' reunion begins to-morrow and the l<oys in blue will be gathered in full force from this and neighboring States. Everything indicates.the largest gathering of old soldier boys that have been seen in the city for many a day. From the pre parations that are made a good time is in evitable. Let Wheeling give the soldier boys a right hearty welcome. Tne Western Kfpnblica» says that the "gallant little Captain B. B. Dovener, by his noble conduct at the Weston Conven tion, added fame to his brilliant reord as a brave aud fearless soldier by sacriiicing all poiitical aspirations and bnrrving all the selfishness", saying to the people Thy will be cone and that this "will redound to his glory as long as memory lasts." This is all very true. But perhaps Cap tain l\>vencr would like for his "noble ' conduct to receive some reward in this world. As it now stands the honors are to be divided, lien. liolT taking his in thi* world and C'aptaiu Doveuer run ning the risk of picking up the remnants in the next world. The Tennessee campaign Ls moving joy fully on. The Democratic candidate for Governor, Bob Taylor, is delighting the natives with strains from his tiddle sweet er than Orpheus used to play, while his brother Alf, the Kepnblic.ui candidate, is experimenting upon an accordéon. But from the son^s of a Tennessee poet. Bob is coming ont ahead by a large major ity, and we don't wonder. Listen: The Hast comes over the mntmuiu* With radiant cheeks all aglow; lier rivers, her rills and her fountains Are singing Young Rosin de Bow. Then took out for Bob and his liddie To lay the acconieun low; The East and the West and the Middle Are shouting Young Koain de Bow. A GOHGKOISS* IIKME. Mr. Monk, a Canadian, has organized a company with a capital of $10,000,000 to purchase Palestine, and found there the capital of the earth. This country, Mr. Monk claims, is the geographical renter of the earth, and also the center of its popu lation, and this is the time, he says, that Isaiah prophesied all nations should cease their warfare anil rebuild Jerusalem. Mr. Monk says: »f—tvitinns are nro pared to join us, Pklntine would I*' the moat convenient central p*»itiou for the capflbl of the proposed confederation of the British empire, or for the Knglish speaking communities everywhere, for the United States would donbtlcM immediate ly join us in such a confederation for the sake of insuring the general peace of the world at the earliest porsihlo day. This scheme is sflnply immense and »turpassos any utopi.in idea of this sort of which the mind of reason over dreamed. Mr. Monk and his confreres will have a«» wide a field for experience as the crusaders who in their vain attempts to retake the sacred city left their hones to bleach under the oriental sun. These crusaders nuy get away with their boues but somebody else will get away with their money. ST ATIS OK THE VOTK OK THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. The following table shows a comparison of the votes cast for Bran non and GOFF in the Congressional race of 1SS4 : Counties. Brannoo. Goff. Hancock 473 «74 Brooke 767 709 Ohio 4.4.>4 4.3JB Marshall l.WK 2.4.U Weuel ...a Ufi l.t'7ä Tyler 1.0U8 1,449 I>od.irniK* 9» 1.242 Harrison .... 2,049 2.SS7 (•timer 1,010 «»1 Lewis 1,474 1,364 Braxton _. 1,397 Total« 17.2!» 17.462 Go&N majority J04 This is the vote «wt for Blaine and Cleveland in 1884 : Counties. Clerplaiwl. Blaine. Braxton 1,441 <51 Brooke 757 704 DoJdridse — 'J«9 1,2» Gilmer .'. 1.0Î7 674 Hancock 4.W txV> Harrison 2.149 2.3« Lewis 1.5U) l.:ai Marshall l.TW 2.352 Ohio 4,161 i.sk Tyler 1.M0 l.Wj WeUcl 1.94? l,u&8 Totals 17,500 16,904 Majority for Clevi-laml «. M From the above it will be seen that this District is Democratic by 566 majority. The only thing neeessary to give Judge Braunon a similar majority is to bring oat th© full Democratic vote. Brannon's mall defeat before was owing to Republi can intrigue and lnkewarmncss and disaf fection among the Democrat*. (JotTs majority in this district in 18821 was 1834. Since this was reduced to 204 in 1884, the same proportion continued this year will make his majority 1620 with a minus sign before it, and send Rrannon to Congress with a celerity that will make Goflf feel dizzy. l*p Democrats and let the enemy have your grape and canister. The Fairmont Index tails attention to a tact that the Republicans of our State are i i inclined to continually overlook. Says the Index of Gen. Goff: The fa<?t that he ift very wealthy appears I to be the great and oaly loadstone that ] f draws around him such a multitude of ad- ! miring partyfriends, yet these same boodle worshippers are free and londin their abuse of Senator Camden been use lie, too, is a man of large means. There is this differ ence the two^ Golfs thousands came to him by inheritance and marriage, while I Camden's was earned by his own shrewd management and earnest efforts in legiti mate business enterprise. The one know ing nothing of the trials and struggles in the on!inary walks of life, is an aristocrat, whilst the other, having known the pangs of adversity, has a feeling of sympaty in common with all his fellow men who were not born with silver spoons in their mouths. THE PRINTERS' STRIKE. ! The Peculiar Attempt of the M»*i Let» j ter" to .Make Its Case Appear Good, jy, IITurüny InieUigenerr, September X, OXE SIDE OF A QUESTION* OF PUBLIC IX TEKE8T. The Sunday A«* Letter has much to say about the refusal of the proprietors of the f Wheeling daily newspapers to pay the ad-1 vance demanded by the Union printers lately in their employ; also abont the re- , ! (usai of the proprietors to let their news- i i paper die because the former employees ! refused louger to work on them. In these ! things are seen indications of "a depth of depravity utterly shameless." If tbeLYnra Letter wore t> refuse to accept an adver | tisemeut at the advertiser's terms and sell the space to another at higher price, the depravity would be as shameless and as 1 deep. All this is very interesting. Yet it is not I many days since Mr. Kobcrtsou, one of the [ proprietors of t lie Sexcs-Letter, upon being | i shown the answer of the proprietors to the | union printers, said that the demand of ; [ the printers was unjust, that he appro veil j the proprietors' answer, but would not ; sign it for certain reasons. Those reasons 1 were understood to l»e that the Sern.tetter , made a business of being a workiugman's 1 organ, and did not desire to take a stand i against a part of its constituency. Mr. S. I A. Kepner, the editorial writer of the I Seic*-Letter, was so impressed with the iu j justice of the demand of union printors. i rhat h»- retained his ulace as foreman of tin* £ryi*ter ami withdrew from theuniou. The Xeie*~Letter readily sigus the scale beta »is»- the new scale does uot increase the rate it lias paid for composition. Winters complained that its type was ho "lean" that a man liad to set a stove-pipe length to make half a dollar. It gave piece work Wut uace a week, on Saturday, ami it was necessary to pay more than was paid by the morning newspapers' to get the work done at all. Type-setting on t the Xem-Lttter was a still leaner job because the proprietors—both of whom were printers. until J .Mr. Chew, formerly Secretary of ! the United Nailer's Association, bought . ont Mr. Stnll—made special ell'ort to gath »•r in their displayed advertisements bc 1 for»' Saturday, so that they might have the "fat" and their pie« hands the "loan." This has been a constant ground of com plaint among printers, and the men form- ; erlv employed in the Intelligencer office : were in the habit of sneering at the preten sion» of the Xe}r.<-Letter as a champion of labor. No printer has ever complained j that the /*/<Utigineer type u lean; there is not an honest one who will not admit that > it is lilt. The AVir«-/,<rtrr announces a daily cdi I tion, based on the supposed grievance of the printers who weut out, and intended. ! if possible to trade on the supposed sym pathy with tbrm of working men who can not euru half the wages they declined to accept. Tlie field of newspaper enterpri ' ses is open to all comers. But the right of men to h imI, if they can, an estab lishment which refuses to increase their , wages, is a slimmer bis is than any suc cessful newspaper has yet Urn founded ] up on. The daily edition is to speak for labor. It is to speak for the fee« 1er-nailers who were advised by the same interest to take the machines vacated by the nailers, and afterwards were denounced for so doing; ! and it is to champion the canse of the nailers whose machines were tahen on that j advice, and are still held. It is to appeal for support to business men. whose business it claims the right to help to ruin when ever they may refuse to advance the pay of employes, or for any other reason. In I the day» when the boycott was a more ' dreaded instrument than it is now, the ! Sunday .W ir*-Letter was able to trade with ! business men on the supposed influence ! 01 .its proprietors in the Trades Assem bly. and it remains to lie seen whether the I daily edition will have .» jfood fortune. A Lcxon Lost. II. M. IIoiJp, of the Missouri Pacifie rail way, is noted in railway circles fnr his prone* uess to give his inferiors good, sound lectures on the slightest provocation. Hoxie Is a hard worker, and all who have seen him know how round-shouldered he is. One day a brafco innn called on him with a letter request for a pass in his i*ieket, leaving the door vfideojvn as he entered the office, nnd wearing his hat on his head in true brakcinan style. In a loud voice ho called out: "Is Hoxie inf At this stage tho g»'noral manager looked up from his desk and replied: **Viv vir Mr. Hoxie is in." The brnkcman took his letter out of his jxvket, grabbed the corner of tho envclofio I«tween Lis liiynii» and forefinger, and sent the KÙiivo spinning and whirling upon Iiis superior's desk, lloxie looked up iu amaze ment, and said: "Now, young man, would it not look better for you, when coming into n gentleman's : office, and especially so when asking a favor, ! to remove your hat, wipe your feet, and in ; quire ut a quiet voice: 'Is Mr. lloxie in?' '' The brakeman looked at the general tnana 1 gcr a moment, ashed for his letter, got it, ! went oat, closed tho door, and in a moment ! marched in Again, closed the door softly after, ' wipes I his feot, put his hat under his arm, and ; in the most polito manner possible, inquired: -Is Mr Hoxic, the general ma Anger, in V "I ain Mr. Hoxie," repliai the general manager; "what can I do for you?" "Y>>u can go to h , you round-shouldered son of a run!" retorted the brakeman. "[ I don't want none of your favors—I'm from I Texas."—Chicago Herald. Bringing It ilonie. He was an uudersiaed man, with burning eyes and fierce goatee, and he danced around the saloon on one leg and cursed the Chicago jury which condemned tho Anarchists and I danced amwd on the other and yelled about ' free speech and free press, and waltzed up ! I and down and vowed that capitalists ought | I to be blown from tho mouths of cannon. "Shay !" said a t>u hulk of a chap who had his head 'in the table and was aroused by th? j racket, "free speech's all right, ain't she.'" "It is! Free speech or blood!" -Shay, you'ro a liar! You're a thief! You're a scoundrel ami swindler and robber! j Shay, you'ro children are fools, aud your wife don't know V.ufT t pound sand!" Yon , are the rarSncst. most contemptible looking cur I ever shaw! I wouldn't bo fovnddead •» your landr TU kill him!" howled the little one aa he | peeled off his coat "Shay, hold on! Dont go back on 'er con s'itushun, you know J I shee you've got s'moncy. I havent got 'er red shent. You're ont ol 'em infernal capitalists, an' I'm going to blow you sky high!" Ho rushed the little man over a beer table and jammed his head against the wall, and when four or five men pulled him off and hustled him out doors he turned and shook hi» fist and yelled : "Shay! what sort of a crowd are you, any how? Minit I whoop 'er up on freo speech rnd try to down monopoly you go back on me and fling mo out! Rah! for 'er consltu *hun! Rah for'er free speech! Free country for everybody—whoopeel" — Detroit Free THE EARLY BIRD. —Harper's Bazar. The Taylor Family In Politics. Not only have two Taylor brothers boon nominated respectively by the great parties in Tennes&ce for governor and their father l«een proposed as a candidate by the Prohibi tionists. but a third brother is now mentioned ns a possible candidate of the Labor party. It is to be hoped in common justice that old Mrs. Taylor will be recognized by the Woman Suffrage party.—Albany Times. The people of Tennessee are to bo congrat ulated ou their prospect of escaping in some measure the character of personal politics which so often disgrace heated campaigns. The gubernatorial standard bearers of tho two parties being brothers, the Republican candidat» cannot well call his opponent a slab-sided son of a saw-log without reflecting at the same time on bis own origin, while the Democratic candidate will be restrained, for the same reason, from hurling tho charge against his antagonist that his grandfather stole a sitting hen from her nest.—Louisville Courier-J ournaL It is said that tho father of tho Taylor boys of Tennessee got them into their present awkward position of i-unning agaiust each other for the governorship of Tennessee by making them speak against each other when children. Ho kept them up till 11 o'clock at night on occasions, and often had to whip each 0:10 of them three times before the de bate was closed.—Dallas News. H4KKIKD. L.vrGHI.IN—ODBERT—On Thur*lay, Septem ber it». IKK, at the Hint Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, \V. Va.. W.v. U. La n. H UN to Assit: C. Oubkkt, by the Rev. P. A. Cunningham, JRcir gUtoertisements. JTENRY SCHOMBER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ftflh Street, above Hanover, MARTIN S FERRY, OHIO. Perfect fit guaranteed. 'Jive me a rail. ge2c M'CIELUS OWN STÖRY Iii I Vol., Royal Oda\o. About 700 0 ' l'aies. T?ie War for the t'oion. The Soldier* Who Fought, Tlie Civilians Who Directed, And Hi* Relations to It ami to Them, Containing the secret history of the lir>t two years war tor the Union, the truths of which ur<# now made known for the first time, including Mct'lcilan's private letters to his young wife, written almost daily. Xumeroas Kiuo Wood t ut En^raviug*. >la|*, Ac. ROI.D ONLY KY SVBSCRIPTIOX. piiiCE îBa.rr» to 8«.).oo, According to style of binding. Tlioiitands are widtiiijf for this Coo!,. We desire the services of a few intelligent, gen tlemanly and energetic agents for territory in Western Pennsylvania >)U<1 West Virginia. References insisted on. For copy or agency address at once PH1T.TP J. FLEMING & CO., No. 4 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. spMtt.thasat ËX&MSIOR nuntot» POWDER. Perfectly pure and wholesome. Sold by R. H. LIST, Manufacturer, 1010 MAIN STREET, And by All First-Class Grocors. J,S,BHODES*C HAVE OPENED NEW FALL Dress Goods ! New French Novelties in Silk and Wool. New Combination Suits. New Camel Hair Serges. New Silk and Wool Checks and M m pes. Tricots and Cashmere in Foil Shades. Plain and Striped Trimming. YELYETS& PLUSHES IX ALL THE XYÈYf SHADES. J. S. RHODES & GO. jylO WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO. PROF. CHS. LUDWIG YON SEEGER, <>f Medicine at the R™in! l'ni>rr*ity: I K'xuiht of the Roved Anotriiin tkriier of the Iron I Own; kiti'ihl Onunamler of the Royal Spanith Order of lmit»Ua: Knight iff </" Roy<U PruMuau Or- ! der of the Rat Ende; Chevalier of the Isyiou of 1 }bwir, dr.. Ar.. says: 'MKHKi CO.*» COCA BEEF TOXIC should not be confounded with the horde of I trashy cure alls. It Is In no sense of the word a paten': remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with j its mode of preparation and know it to be not onlv a legitimate pharmaceutical product, but also worthy of the high connneudations it has re ceived in all parts of the world. It contains es sence of Beef. Coca. Quinine. Iron and Calisava, which are dissolved in pure genuine Spanish Imperial (Town Sherry." Invaluable to all who are Run Down. Nervous, Dyspeptic, Bilious, Malarious or afflicted with weak kidneys. Beware of Imitations. Her Majesty's Favorite Cosiuotir (îlvrerine USED BY HER ROYAL HltiHXESS THE PR1 yCESS OF W ALIO and the nobility. For the Skin. Complexion, Eruptions, Chapping, Rough. I nés». Sl.OO, of druggist*. LIEBIG CO.'S Genuine Syrup of. Sarsaparilla is guaranteed as the best Sarsa-. paril'.a m the the market. S*. Y. Depot, 5» irRRAT STREET. auJOeodgsb ! Dr IPICQQ Its CAtiSSS and Ct'RK. by one who DMA COO was deaf twenty-eight years.1 Treat«»! by moat of the noted Mxvialistsof the | day with no benefit. Cured him* if in three months, and since then hundreds of others by ' same process. A plain, simple ami surcesrfh] home treatment. Addiem, T. a PAtiE. I» Käst 11 36th street, New York City feb£JTu,Th*sa.»b | gftr g^rerlisemenfs. WANTED - POSITION A8 WRITER OR place in a store. Address H., care this office. se21eq F)R SALE—SALOON, AT NO. 1064 Market street, with A No. 1 trade. Good reasons given for soiling. WXI. McMANAWAY. seillea LOST-BETWEEN THIRTY-THIRD and Thirty-seventh streets, a purse containing Mxtgr dollars and street car tickets. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office, series WANTED—A COOD GIRL FOR GENERAL 1 house-work in a small family of three persons, all grown. Must come well recom mended. Inquire at No. 23 Thirteenth street. ■eaeq • S~HORTHAND IN THREE MONTHS.—THE Stenograph, a machine to write shorthand, invented three yeiys ago and now taught in all the leading colleges in the United States. IYbc ticaily tested to do the same work as the pencil svstem. Call or address W. J. MARTIN, Howell House. Wheeling, W. Va. schieb IpOR RENT-A BRICK DWELLING OF 7 rooms and lînished attic, with stable and other out-building» and garden, situated near Benwood Station. Inquire at this office» or of Mr. W. I. MANN, Manager of Bcnwood Steel Plant. « TTTANTED^Ladies to work lor me, local W or traveling; something entirely new; for ladies only: W daily easily made; no jihoto.no painting; particulars free. MADAM F. Z. LITTLE, seplOedsa Box 44.'!. Chicago, 111. TTTAKTED—TEN MKN TO WORK IN OUR YY forty-four stores. Transportation free. KEYSTONE WRINGER CO., 1027 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. seljae Î"K>R KENT-THREE GOOD ROOVS IN j thin! story of No. lü> Market street Apply on premises. . jygtB • For rent-a small office centrally located on Market street. Enquire at Reg ister Counting lioom. jy2Hh JpiXE HORSE FOB SALE. AN ELEGANT BAY, A little orcr five years old, sound in every par ticular, works well single or double huruevv Ap pply to GEO. S. FEEVY, sc21eq HIP Main street. HPHE REUNION. Ladies of the Third Ward who have not been called upon for donations to the SOLDIERS': DINNER, to be given THITRMDAT, 231) IKNT., Will please leave their eontribu* Ions at Felber's I grocery. COMMITTEE. 1 se21eg PROCLAMATION. That the great Tri-State Soldiers' Reunion, to be held in \\ heeling, September 22 and Zi, shall meet with that hearty welcome and wholcsoulcd hospitality to which the old soldier is entitled, it is earnestly requested that all places of huai-1 nt-ss and private residences shall Ik* decorated and that all business be suspended during the J parade, September 21. Iskal.1 JACOB W. GRIJBB. Mayor. Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 20, isai. se.'leq JUST RECEIVED, 500 Gross Mason's Quart and Half Gallon Jars, -TIRA IT IS THE BEST. JOS. SPEIDEL & CO., n'holmlf (<rorcr<«iV ('«ilfr« Kon*ters. scilestuthsa poll SALE. A wry vtilnuMe piece of real estate, well im proved, situate on Foil'street, and numbered lïîOT »ni 2-Mr». The property will he sold cheap for the pur pose of closing an est at e, 1'iirties desiring to ex amine the lirniierty will pleiise call on the under «iffiicd. J.EANDKU MIX. edb Administrator. MARTIN THORNTON, Wheeling's Boss Caterer, LADIFf» AM» (JKSTI.FMFVS ItESTAl'RANT, No. l'-MI Market street. «» OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, '*» Sept IS. FOUR DOLLARS For a Decorated Fu Ultah Tim Net of Ufty sis pieces. Four colors, hîrovvn, l'inkaiidliluc. EWING BROS., seit 1J15 Market Street, opp. McLurc House. J J I ( Ti l EST AÄV A111 ) ! DUP.8T l^ure Jersey Ice Crenin! sell JOHN FRIEDEL. IMPORTKR AND DEALER IN China, Glass i4 Queensware, Lamp Goods, Chandeliers, ILL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, k, No. 1130 Main Street, *>14 WIIEELIXO. W. VA. ]S^EW IDEA Carpet Sweepers, latest one out. Quick, Noiseless ami Eflective. fail and see them, ut NESBITT & BRO.'S, sell Sole Agents for Wheeling. 0UR I 45 and GO Cent Rook Connters Have recently been replenished with some of the Inst ho<>t> now in print. Look at them or send for catalogues, STANTON & DAVENPORT. 1301 MARKET STKtXT. Kll ! ibntry, «»mo kin*. h ml Invalid t hn,r I'wubiaM. w 50 CHAKCLS. Pr^,f7 Jr T »r.<l cp Spti.1 StESO t'T (.kTBQ RH STF Ü CO i 4 M Svi, Kt VH ILA. BA TTÎT ANTED—THREE GOOD PIANO AM' \ Y orgiui Salesmen. Must come well reeom-1 nended. WM. H. SHEIB, «13 Under Grand Opera House. ^SUPERB H. F. Miller Square Piano, \ sample instrument. List priée $7'<0; for sale less j iian half price to a cash buyer. Seven year I warrantee. WM. 11. SHEIB, se!3 Under Grand Opera House. IRISCHER Upright Piano Tor sale cheap for cash. Used only a short time. , V great hargain. Owner left the city. Stool and »ver complete. WM. H*. SHEIB, Kll Under Grand Opera House. $«ü gdrertisemcnts. WANTED—THE FOLLOWING FILES OF the Daily and Sunday Register. Sub scribers having snch, or any part of them, in their posK.*sion will confer a preat favor by leav ing them at the Register counting room; Daily RjoiisTtK of the year INKS of following dates: September 5, 9,11,14,16, 23,2G. 28, 29, and Octo ber 24. 2), 30. and 3L Sunday Register of the year 1S85 of follwing dates: April 12, May 10 and December 27. aul4 yCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Inks, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Sehool Haps. &c. A GOOD STOCK AT LOW PRICES. O. H. QUIMBT, Bookseller and Newsdealer, aeCi NO. 1414 MARKET STREET. ^£RS. M. E. WHITAKER Will resume her classes of VOCAL AND PIANO MOSIC. On Moudny^Sfptrmber Clh, AT HER ROOMS, No. WÔ MAIN STREET. Aiiol a I PRESERVING KETTLES! BRASS, COPPER. GRANITE IROJT. PORCELAIN, TIN. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, gn21 1210 Main Street. IANO TUNING! If you want your Piano Carefully Tuned and Re paired, leave your order with F. jy31 1310 MARKET STREET. "DEADING FIRE INS. CO., -Li» READING, PA. ASSETS -$417,000 ST. PAI L FlKK AND NAHINE IXSTRAÎiCK CO., ST. PAUL, MINN., ASSETTS 91,300,140 8. P. HILDRETII, Agent. au3vb 1303 Main .Street. BREECH LOADING GUNS IlaveJiiNt rcfelved a nice line of'l'arker," "Colt," "I,f fnor," "KcmiiiKlon,' "l. Sin Ii Ii," mid other IfritilMof aloulile L'iiiih, Iik'IikIIiix nil tlie tie Nimble Mingle barrel Shot tiniiSf ItiflrR, &c., which we «hall otter at very low |>rlccH.<'all and Nee them at I. a. DILLON'S, Abêtit for the Chamberlain's Cartridge Com pany's Loaded Shells. jll'iS J^INGERY'SCRYSTA L FLA K E The very best article in the Market for making Ice Cream. O. S. FEENYj Agent for the sale of it. my2 No. 1110 MAIN ST UK KT. poli KENT. A House contain^ four romus, situated on south side of Alley Six, north of Market street. Can lie rented in two apart incuts. JAS. L. HAWLEV, au30 1420 Main Street. j TRIMBLE & LUTZ. I I* » SPEC IAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO j \ NATURAL GAS! J. : Fitting of Mills, Factories.»nil Dwellings. • f S P E C I A I. T IKS: .* ! STEAM HEATING !# j PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. I Nos. MIß and MIS Market Street, j WHELLIN«, W. VA. * *• : Reasonable prices a»«l prompt atten- : : lion given to nil. : » * * * * » » *• ^ lIDEIi AND OIL BARRELS. All parties wanting Ci<ler or Oil Barrels ran l>e furnished with all sizes. They are mode of good, seasoned timber und (lagged. 1 can fnrnlsh any amount on the shortest no tice. I will deliver thctn at steumlioat landing or railroad dc|H>t, fan." of charge. My barrel fac tory i-i in Sistersville. \V. Va. au:tUsh GEO. (»RAHAM, Proprietor. Bi^ead, Bi^ead Cheaper Than You Can Bake at Home. WHEELING BAKERY CO.'S First Premium Broad Alwayo FRESH, WHOLESOME AND NUTRICiOUS, Ask your grocer for it. WHEELING BAKERY CO., RU'jt 1250 MARKET STREET. Â LARGE WINE PK Sandusky Make, >Vlth Latest Improvement*. Also, 25 LARGE WINE CASKS Holding fcOO Gallons Each, for Sale at a Ix>w Price. PETER WELTY & CO. WHOI.E8ALS LIQUORS, y!4 I11H M AIX RTREKT £EMON8 ANDORANGES ! lOOIioxes Fine Mearina Ixnions ! f»0 lîoxc-s Iifwli Orange« ! jrUT RKCEIVEP ET N. SCHULZ, jyS 131!» Market Street I T IS A FACT ! Yon can go to or from Southampton by the fast steamer» of the ]S~orth Gorman Lloyd FOE TWELVE DOLLARS. Fifteen I>ollars to or from Scandinavia, at H. F. BEHRENS'. an2S 2217 Market Street. THE VICTOR Ar« as (iood as the Best. Lipht, Strong and Easy Conning. PRICE OF A 50-INCH, $125. The (ietor Tuende Is Very Popular with the IJulie«, and the price has been Reduced to $125, Making it the Cheapest First-class Machine in the market Send for catalogue to WH. D. McCOY, Role Agent for Wheeling and Vicinity, Or to R. B. BORT, Inland. |o37d*e dito. % f aglor—D«; ^all and »tti; «oods. Ü 10 ANNOUNCES THE AML OF THE FIBST NEW For the Trade of '86 & *87. Plushes & Velvets IN PLAIN and STRIPED, In Magnificent Designs and Colors. FAILLE FRANÇAISE! A new make of Black and Colored Silk of extraordinary elegance and durability. MINGUUC usual, tlie most choice Goods ap pear tirst. AN EARLY CALL SOLICITED. Geo. R. Taylor, £)rij tôoods. miDV your interest' — BY— I MINE EARLY ! On account of an ad vance in Wool, and the in creased cost of labor, all Woolen Goods will I>e ad vanced 15 to 25 per fit. Having made our pur chases early, we are enabled o offer all of our Woolens, such as 3LANKETS, FLANNELS • SHAWLS, SKIRTS, CASSIMERES, 4C. AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES POSITIVELY KO ADVANCE. NEW CLOAKS JUST OPENED. L0,000 Yards OF WORTH 25 CENTS, FOR 121-2 CENTS. MHS Jhiths. DANK OF TI11«:OHIO VALLEY HTATK AND HTY WCPONITOBY. Stockholder* Doubly Liable. CAPITAL .. |IT.ri,ono (iovernmcnt mid I/x-al Bonds Ixmght and wild. Dr*n* issued oil any point lu Europe, a* well a» r»n tin* principal rition of tin- 1'nlted Stal»>*. A gênerai bunking biMiiieiw transacted. WM. A. ISKTT, Fnnldeiit, WM H. si MI-SON, Vice I'rea. Juli F. I'. JEPSON, Canhier. j^XCHANGE HANK. capital 1200.00U I. N. VANCE President SAMUEL LAUGHLIN Vl« e Prwddont niRKfTOM : J. N. Vance, K. Horkheimkr, 0. Lauviilin, W. Elunuiiam, H. H. lJKI.Art.AIN, A. W. Kei.i.ey, John Krkw. Draft* issued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points In Europe. wrJ JolIN J. JONES, (Gabier. • rPHE CITY BANK OF WHEELING, NO. 131ß MARK KT STREET. IIKNltV K. LIST President. IL C. DAXZELL. CKahler. A (iencral Hanking ttusinrM TrannaoUsl. Account* of Firma, Corporation! and Indi viduals Solicited. INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSIT* au21ab RATIONAL HANK OF W. VA., AT WHEEL1NO, CAPITAI «300,000 Hou t h wert corner Main and Twelfth fit*., DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. director«: At'ocft Rotr, John Waoi«», Michail Reilly, R. W. Haxlht, E. W. Oolebay, J. R. McOoc«T»«Y, Cha8. W. Brockcnixr. KARL W. OGLERA Y. IT«-rt<b*nt, CHAS. \V. BROCK INI ER, Vic* President, JOHN WAGNER, <;a«hier, LAWRENCE E. HANDS, Amlrtant Can hi er. 0(>rocrrs. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer, AND CURER OF THE CELEBRATED "RED BIRD HAX8," 1309 mad 1311 Mala Street. WHEELING, W. VA. My own cure of choice Smoked Meat* delivered daily from my Pork-Honae at Man chester. The LARGEST STOCK OP General Groceries IN THE STATE. PATENT AND FAMILY FLOUR. ! SOLE CONTROL IN THIR CITT Of j 'PearlMs" Patcnf, r ' "Faaltl«»" Kan il J. "Otr Favorite Faailjr, Fiant ia tte Market A»-Snle A rent for Itapont's Sporting, Mining 1 and Blaating Powder. ] Headqnerteni for Eckermann A Will i cele brated church Candle«, all AyUa. jan» âwosemfnis. )PERA_HOUse Tuesday, Septe^.1" «nr» preference aj* y, m|n^ MoNISH, JOHNSOv & KT. À \rV I & HlLA YIvJ REFINED ,ppr V ndcr the pewonal managtneut « v.aGiBraun,ti \ the One Swell TnJ >f the World. now <m their s-eor.,1 \. t < ' ,1 the United Siaw-s and « nu*.V v., - ir*ud-new fr*>m tin* to mu»h. uionâid new invention*. inoUrtmc •Silence and Fun/' John*>u'» Atti* - 1'**x ~ M \ _ Will \P ' ,T j.uM^uei.yinniuu-. >.WUl . ' •art. the Brave Pioneer « « t ., ,,N . • i >ty B*U. Ureal Combat w ith li»:i \v, v Viueriean Airieati Jhi>»iu- li • > . * THE LITTLE FLÏ COOl Secure seals. Avoid cn>».lv \ „ . j umI 35 cent». Reserved)« *•>*. n ,4-, \ Monday, September A», al 5.. . •. "M BRAND OPKHA Hoist] 3. C. GATHER I*w atvl m im. cowMiiciib ma mw\ Will be preaented the nicccMfult lira urn. SILVER si>vii *»Tr.i> BV k Superior Dramatic Compacy K Powerful Play, combining Path» »•„; . tly, inter»|>en«>l a uh i IOKWN. »AM I» A 1UNJU so,J loeluiilug ihi« company » i:r«.it hit. , Yot k Kv r. n\ If I'nder the manafemnii «1 K V Mil * AdmU*ion. i>. £>and «Wvtiu iin.i.,1 . »'wliw«l»y ««'I Sainrduj •>" •• • valu itl IsheibV jjhotogrnphi). Errs em MASTER I hotS^raJjher, f BUM. W. %k. Mycesv . m nun 2152 and 2154 Main Street P lumbers. J UST UECKIVKl), A KINK |j|f «r DECORATE!) SHAM*; — AT — LUKE FITTONS, I'Imiu'.kt, Mr»a xiid )■»» hltrr ">r9h Hlo MAIN -run IIA UK »V SON, PRACTICAL Plambers, Gas and Steam Fium. j No. 33 Twelfth Street All nrnrk<loii«'|iniin|>tly«ti!i'»trw.'t' fAMKK C. Ma.nm:KKi.»;k ( in. K V k '• ii*. IxiTt MANSKKKtiKK. LOTZ&VMt — TKA'TH At PLUMBERS, GAS i STEH FITTltll \o. 40 T*rlftk Sl„ ll«t Wmmui w 49*KMimatr* f«irtit-li»->l All ■•rt4ui| rcKMitiiililf r»U». QEO. IIIBBKUI) A'SON, (Surrwwor* I« Tk**p*l ft , PRACTICA Ii PLLIKBI (>m and Steam Kitten aid Brass Konnder*. RPU'IALTIKH Natural (*om SupplK SU1»« llraliis art W»tiln*| ISM MAKKKTSTKKKT. WIIEFUVj » » •#-A II work |.r»ni|>«lj-*'^'1 prie«*. *'_ Jottcrj. CAPITAL PRIZE Tlekrln Oui) *5. *b*rr« '■ r~ p*rliM> Louisiana Mate Mixen '»»r "We «lo hereby ^^Jh^h|Ti.TSS'| UTan Riment» for all tb » | Drawing* of the I""1"-1* (Miny. awl In kp"«o '"T ^ Irawlnip thenwelve» ■"'I"' „ t,i loetM with hon« <y U.wani all parti--, aii'l ■;■ ^ y „« to tue Üii» certificate■ »' * h %lfrmrtliA nature* attache«!. 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