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DAILY, «X ten ta the week * »
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DAILY, two teyi In tlMWtek. • <30
DAILY, one day ta the week ■ 1 M
DXLTYKBJED BY pahrtto
DAILY, per week to be paid weekly 15
DAILY end SUNDAY per week II
Yhe Daily will be dellTer«! by carrier ta
iny other city or town at IS
dISGLB üOPlfflj OF DAILY OR WUKLT S
BWOobbbwoicdiwc* ooimurn»« mroBTARY
nwi loucniB rmoa nur pait ob tu «üb
»orsDwe couwtbt.
T3S KSeVSTKM, U «wrai «Mmm,
te mtrrcd at IÀt PMtojk* 4m Wkttâmç, W. Fb., m
HCQ+ct CÙUê ifklflfr.
êfTbe Bditor will not ändert**© to retain re
lected menuacripta No aiteatioa will be paid
to enooymooa communication». The full name
and aâdreaa of Ute writer muat accompany erery
oommonlcatkia, not tor publication, bat m a
foaranty of good faith.
JrDOE A. BBOOK3 Flsmisu haa a plu
rality of the homst votes cast in thia State
and he will take bia seat Mark that.
If Goff* has a plurality on the strength
of the r«Marna from McDowell, Mercer and
cjitain other counties he will not take hia
erat. Jost pat thtt in yonr pipe and
arnoke it.
Thkkk ia so limit io the raacality the
Republican fraa 1 ahriekcra can endureand
euiile uod*r if the ratcal* are on their aide.
Thia fast waa brought into the glare of an
ddctric light yesterday in the Chanty
Commissioners' nota
nai au!, ms v« v
been bnlldoz*! about lou* enough ? Ta* v
are doing the recounting, not the Kapub'i
can bulldozer«. Tat B>ird should issue a
parenptwy order relegUiog lookers on to
their proper place ont tide the railing ani
then perform thj duty they owe the peo
ple wr.hoat few or favor.
President Fitzgerald, of the Irish
Nation il Ltagre, has issaed a fervid ap
peal for aid fjr Mr. Pabnbll. The ex
penew of defending hu case before the Ju
dicial Commission are very large aid
utterly beyond bis personal résonnes. The
Time»y on the other hand, erjoys the con
trol cf abundant mean?. Mr. Pabx&li.
represents the hrpe of tie Iri*h race; he is
fighting now for Ireland's good n*me as
well as his own ch%ra:t*r, and all to whom
the Irish canst h dear should batten to ac
cord him snbstantial assistance to the fall
extent of their ability.
Says Fx-Mayob Carter Harbison,
of Chicago, in blaming Cleveland for
failing to reward party woikers:
"You couldn't go into a «alooa In Chicago,
where there was a erowi of Democrat* drink
lag, a:i'l gl-: up a riijht with any of them by
blackguarding < leveland."
Vet Cleveland made b:g gains in Chi
cana It is evident he didn't make them in
Cartes'* haunts
But, we think, ourselves, that Mr.
Cleveland was too far in advauce of the
timet on Cttil Sterrics Reform. Harri
son will not make eu 'h a mistake; not sc
long as (»t'A\#*9 "mailed hid" has a grip
cn the Federal pip battle.
\\ hilk Prosecuting Attorney Jordan waa pre
pnr.ng hl* Sunday I quorsolllng indictment.
i'o!. Mike Stein, of <be Boa'd of I'Mnmiwdoncrsi
sat in the same building aidicn in the eff'Tt if
maze a great nan of Johnny fendieton Yet 11
never m „iirral to Mr Jordan to draw tip aula
dictaient against Stein, who docs a thriving I" s
incisin hi-tsaloon every Sunday. Per ham Mr
Jor lau did not want to bring the Boa"l of Com
missioaers iuto further disrepute.—InMbginctr
H re is a plain threat and rt fleet tor
i»g*infct two ortiiiata engaged in the raw1
faired pablic duly, thit of preserving tbt
parity! of thj billot. It the Intelligence
kn^w this a Sont Mr. Stein's private bnsi
nés» why did it not brioi; chargée beraie th<
grand jary? Why h« it kept qniet til!
now wbea it think* t> nse iteallfgec
knoivlelge to intimidate an officer in tt<
peiMrcnance of his daty ?
This m th* contemptible of all th<
dirty work the Foartoenth street organ ha
leut itself t%
General I'aumkr, of Illinois, Ute
I>ena~cratic candidate for Governor, and i
founder of P.iet No. 3 J, Dept. of Iilinnii
O. A. K., haa withdrawn from mnub.'r
ship in the order. He coald cot stand tb<
open prosti'nti in cf the organisation ti
k»i« politic»! nues. When a iked for hit
reasons he eaid:
I am as aor.*y as I ever was in my life for thl
recmlng intentionol «»pirating myself froui an;
member of my old comrades in aims. Römern
bjrtug In my youth what honors crowned thi
Kray-haired membersof the order of the Cincln
uati. an order foaaded solely for the perpctua
tlou of the memories winch clus;ercdabout tUa
revolution which gave the American state
their independence, 1 joined heartily in myoli
comrade Dr Stephenson's Idea, which fluall;
culminated in what ia now known as the Uratw
Army of lie Republic. From its beginning uuti
thepresant year I have been euthnslasticall:
hopeful for In good. 1 have been dfsappoin;e<l
t >at is all. and my post has very promptly am
very hoaoraiily, 1 thiiik, given me my with
drawal card.
A SPECIMEN.
Ths cour<e oi' the Republican minegen
regarding the Connty Commissioners is i
g <od illustration of their methol» through
oat the campaign and still in u-e. Th<
plan. in a nutshell, is to »et up a grea
hnlUlnlloo ami bluster aboat franc
acd >n the coofasion get in theii
dirty work. Thn Inteiligtmtr bas beer
tuiktag itj unfortunate readers weary witl
yelîsof ''fraud" acd "felonj" and the Com
ui'ssioners' rtoaa has bjen tilled with Re
publican heelers, whom the Boatd h-std
mittel, to it« own ferions inonveaieace
to show that tbcir work was fairly art
honestly done. l>iy h» Me yesterday it
ths »been?» of Promoting Attorney Jok
D.vs Col. White %an proposed as a eubsti
tat«: Mr. HuGCS, one of the Repnblicat
bn'.ldîzîrs, selected evidently for bi
'"kù king" ability, punctiliously objected
to Col. Whit« on the thin ground tha
h* was a law pattner of Mr. Ali.es, at
toraey far Mr Pesdlbton. Tb* B.*m1
rejected Col. White. Mr. McQbigob,
another Rspablicin kicker, proposed Mr.
H. M. Rcssell, who was accepted, while
Mr. Hroraaevjr ojeatd his lips, although
he knew, as did the other Republican*
present, tint Mr. RrRSELL vu the pai l
attorney of Geobgï W. Atsinsox.
Still the IiiltUi<j*itcer bowls trickery ami
fraad and tiadj an echo among the Repub
liciai about the Cammissidnera' room.
Plff renet» Between Walking and Running.
Young doctor (to hospitd Snperinten
dent)—I want no interference tir, with my
directions. I know my business. I have
walked «dl the hospitals cf Landoa and
Paris.
Superintendent—You may bare walked
fareign hospitals, sir, bal yen will âad
that I run (bis on«.
l oBMil to Ceramics.
Tmt.
Min McTe:que—Ot'mback igin?
Intelligence Office Cappar—vSo I see.
What's ibe trouble?
Miss McTasqae —Oi'd no sooner put me
fus ia th' house phin Um leddy myr, ssys
ate: "Mwy, you can stirt is tbe drawing
room with tbe brwk yoor-back.''
SOLO SS OF THE STATE
THB ÏBN WHO WILL MAKB LAWS FOR
WBST VIRGINIA.
A Lat of tha M«mb«rs of the N«xt Lagialator«
Complet«, With 0m Ixctptios—Dwnocrats
Will Hav« a Majority On
Joint Ballot.
The Kkoistkk pmeot) its revl*ri tbia
morning with a corrected lia« of the mem
bers of the next Legislature complété.
Tb« Democrat« bare a clear majority ol'
one on joint ballot.
8BHATOB8.
First District-N. B. Scott, R.. Wheel;
irg. Ohio county; B. J. Smith, K, New
Cumberland, H*lc ck count?.
Second District—J. H Furbee. R., Man
nirg oa, MaHoa Co. ; Dr. J. W. Yeater.D.,
New MartiosTiHa.
Third Die'r'c'—Edwin Maxwell, B.,
Clarksburg, Harrison county; P. W. Mor
ris, R , Ritchie C H.
Foarth District—J. D Sweeny, D., of
Trier ccuuty, postoffice address: Concord,
Mercer county; M. R. Lowther, B., Eiza
beih, Wiit coonty.
Fifth Distiict—William Woodyard, R.,
Spencer, Roane county; A. R. Campbell,
K., Raven^wood, Jackson county.
Sixth District—E M. McCillister, D ,
Milton, Cibsll county, B. J. Pricbard, D.,
Wayne C. If.
Seventh District—B. II. Oxley, D.,
Charleston; J. W. McCreerv, D., Raleijfh
C. H.
Egbth District—M Vau Pdt, D., Fay
ettviJle; Jno. W. Arbuckle, D, Lewie
bnrg
Ninth District —R. 8. C'srr, Ind.,
Cbail^too; R. W. Morrison, R., Braxton
0. H.
Tenth Dstrict— A. C. Miaear, R, St.
Gsorue, Tucker county; Thoa. M. Davis,•
ti , UTiUMJU.
Eieveath I) jtr'c1—Joseph Solder. R ,
Morgintiwa; Wm. G. Worley, K , King
wood.
Twelfth Di€trict—G. E. Price, D., K»y
ser; 8. L. Fionraoy, D., Romney.
Thirteenth Dstrict — J. Hiward Gettin
irer, I)., Martinsbnrg; 0. H. Knott, D.,
Shepherdetown, Jefftraon county.
Total«: Democrat 12; R-tpnblicars 13;
Independent l'aion Libor 1.
In the at-ove list the firat nimed gentle
man in each distr'ct is u holdover 8eaato*.
THE HOISK OK OEI.KOATKS.
Folio* i-ig im aconplote 1 st of tbe mem
ber« of the next Hoosa of Dtlegateî:
Barl>onr—D. W Shaw, Pnilippi. D.
Beikele*—Sec. W. Buxton, Martins
bnrrf, K. ; J. H. Ketcbem, Shinijb:r, R
Bcone—J. A. Eidleman, Pevtona, D.
Braxton—George Goad, Braxton, C. H.,
D.
Cabell—H. J. SamnsN, Birboureville, D.
Cilbonn—Heniy Altizer, Arnoldibnrg,
D.
Doddridge—J. W. Stnck, Central, R.
Fayette—C. H. Hill, Sewell, R,
Gi!ni9r—W. H Jnk, G'cnviile, I>.
Greenbrier—AV. H. McCluoy, Meadow
Blnff, D. ; J. M. Sydenntricker, Lowis
bu'g, I>. •
Hrjip-lnre—A. L. Pogh, D , Romney.
H-irrixon—A. C. Moore, R. ; Guinn Min
ier, Clarksbu'g, R.
Jackson—V. L Cast», R. ; A. E. Archer,
Rip'e* P. O , R.
J*tV?won—R. P. Chew, Chsrlestown,
D ; B. D. Gifcaoo, Shepberdstown, D.
Kanawha—D. Mayer, Charleston, R ;
Wm Parriub, Maiden, R.; A. E. Anltz,
Swonville, R.
J.ewis—W. E Lively, Weston, D.
Li coin—A. B. Sheltcn, Chirity, D.
Logan—E. Jaatice, Logan C. H., D.
Marion— C. A Ptichard, Mannington,
D.; D. M. Harr, Palatine, D.
Marshall—J. T. McCombp, Wolf Run,
R. ; S R. Hauen, Glen Ea*ton, R.
Macon—T. L. Divie», Pt. pleasant, R ;
J. V. Stern, D.-tr Lick, R
Meicîr—R. G. Meador, Concord Chnrcb,
R
I Minera'-Jcsbua Williams, Piedmont,
R Moaoog»li*-E. W. St CUir, Megan
l° Mo'nrot —John P. Sbanklin, SalfcSulpbur
SPMoSu»-Gottleib F. Weber, Berkeley
-J. E. Peck, NicboksC.lt, D.
Ohio-J J Woods, D , A. I» Garden,
D L F. Stifel, 1), John Corcoran, 1».
I Pendleton—Geo. V. Blakemote, track
I^'plsLanta—R- G. Hammett, Willow Ial
("pwrtcn-U. N. Orr, Kingwood. 11.;
M. S- Brite, Kingwood, R.
Putnam—J- W. Kirk, Raymond City,
K Raleigh—Azal Ford, Raleigh C. H , D
Kitcbi-«-J. C. G lock, Auburn R.
gu-nmers -John W. Johnson, Aldereon,
Monroe oonty, D- . „
Taylor— Dr. A H. Tbaver, Gralcon, R
Tvier—Sil«" Smith. Middlsbourne, R.
Upshur—Stillman Young, Bucbanuon,
IK. »
'I Wayne—Robert Nap:er, Aokin's Mills,
J Wetz 1—A iron Morgan, Porter's Fall*,
Wirt—Lird»y MerrQl, Newark, D.
I Wood- W. Vroomao, R., L. F. Stone, R.,
J. M. Mever, R. .
First D;l»îî«te District — Brooke and
I Hancock couutits, I. H. Dnvpl, Wellfi
| S^ml Delegate District-Grant and
; Hardy couutits, Joseph Sprig«, Moore
! ^ThiJd Delegate District—McDowell and
Wyoming c< il a tief, Win Bandy, Squire
Jiin, McDowell county, R.
Fourth D.-legate District—Pccabontas
I •ind Wehster oncties, C. P. Dorr, Web
ster C. H., D. ,
Fifth Delegate District—Randolph and
Tucker countiee, W L. Kee, Bevei It, 1)
Sixth Dalegat* District, Clay and Koant
countie*. Jewe Boach, Keedy, Roane coun
ty, D, *nd B. J. Taylor, Clio, Rcaot
lionnty, I).
!j Totals—Democrat*, 31; Republicans, ol.
Ou joint ballot—Dsmocrate, 4«; Repnb
,1Hcaw», 41, ami Independent 1'uion 1-a
j >>or, 1.
A Campaign of Shamele«* Frmud.
Broxten Democrat.
It is a woe der ton« that we elected any
I thing Democratic in Wfst Virginia. Nevti
was such an effort made tociptnre a Stàte.
Monev—and thcra is no n»e dieputicg the
! act that racuey is the important factor in
I politic*—was lavishly ustd in every ccunty,
wherever a voter conld be purchased the
mo ce" was forthcoming. It was a shame
less effort to buy a Sut?. bedr and soul.
But tbe nnparchaie^ble rank and file ol the
1 D:mocmtic party aavtd tbe day. It is in
deed a degreiliDtf cotdi'iou when tbe float
ire vote controls public©ffic.'e. A man who
mi l »«II bis vo'.e, diiectly or indirectly,
shocld not be »llowedthe right of suffrage.
I ♦
Kor Internal Hevenue Collector.
MoundtriUe Herald.
The Kingwcod Argu* snwests Senator
W. M. O. Dawson, ot'ths Preston Journal,
tor Collector of Internal Revenue under
the new administration. A good sugges
tion and a fittiog recognition of the news
paper fraternity and the glotior i werk
they bave done. _
Defaming W»«t Virginia.
Wtiztl rhmoeroL -
The Repablicacs are trying to inj are the
Tame of the Stale of West Virginia, by d-.
faming the characters of tbe members ef
tbe Democratic County Courts of this
State. Tte well-known characters of the
defamers makes it amusing.
H« Ne» da It AIL
1'iryro.a Fret P. «*.
So far as Gen. Goff is c^nce'ned fce wiU
ge hie (eat a« Govemor or know tb»> rea
son nhj.—Wheeling Intelligencer.
He is enutltd to all the information he
can get. It wen't hurt him.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
WVn îïaby was sick, we (rave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clan; to Castoria,
When she haJ Children, she gave them Castoria
Hard features every bungler can command;
To draw true beauty shows a master's hand. ^
J —Drydev.
THE outline illustrations of the Ivory Soap advertisements have
crcatcd so much favorable comment, and the requests for copies
been so numerous, we have, to meet the demand, bound in the form
of a Drawing and Painting Book (size 6x9 inches) twenty-four of
the most spirited and pleasing of the advertisements. We will send
one of these books with a pad of twenty-four sheets of drawing paper,
post-paid, to any one who will mail us, according to directions below,
fifteen Ivory Soap wrappers.
Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati.
I-OLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS.
Cut out the center piece of each wrapper and put them In Ihe en
velope with your letter, saying what you want, and give your address
In full, yo attention will be paid to requests for Drawing Hooks,
etc., unless the renter pieces are in the envelope with the request.
Unneoc*«»ry Bloviating.
ITtbd Ikmocrat.
den. GofF is out in a big gubernatorial
proclamation claiming MY election. Geo.
Goflf was never celebrated for hie political
modeetj. If Gofl" is elected be will be the
next Governor witbeut aDjr bloviutirjj.
A Chance for P. W.
Certdo Ahancf.
We congratulate lim. I». W. Morrip,
editor of the Kitcbis Unzttte, on bis re
elect ian as Senator of tbe Third district
by snch a handsomem^j >ritv. He .should
be elected President of the Senate.
GARNIER— On Thursday, November 22, J888,
at 7:10 o'clock j>. m , Mrs. Maksaket Uabniik
aged 75 y eats.
Funeral from tlic residence of ber son in-law
Marlin Malooly, comer Twenty-fifth street and
Alley B, this (Saturday) morning at nine o'clock*
Requiem mass at Cathedral. Frcnda of the
family are invited to attend. Interment at Mt.
Calvery cemetery.
$tw ^öreriwfmtnta.
-JJPßlGHT
Piano For Sale.
We have a fine Kranich A: Ba-h Upright Piano,
used but a short lime, that wo offer at a great
bargain. Call and see it.
F. W. BAUMER A CO.'S,
nol"> 1310 Market street.
Attention, Sportsmen ! !
Our Stock of Fine
Breech Loading Guns,
for Fall Trade, Is now complet«. We have Guns I
from to J150each, roprcMcnttng nearly every re
liable maker known. Our prices are guaranteed
as low as any house in this country. Call and
>we us or write for prices.
I. G. DILLON <fc CO.,
Jewelers, 123 Market street.
We are Agents for Chamberlin & retors' Cart
ridge Co.'» loaded shell*. «eplO
WHE
2ELING PAPER HOUSE.
W. M. CLEMANS,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
PAPER!
Grocers', Butchers', A Rakers' Straw Wrapping,
and all kinds of
«anil!». Felt and Unildins Papers, Futter Dishes
ami Twines.
Wc rav the highest ca*h price for Rags, Meta's,
Iron, leid, Old Paper* und I looks, ana all kinds
of Paner Stock. Will call for any of the above,
on being notified by Postal Card or Telephone,
on short notice. 11-J Maai A Ills South su».
oc23o Wheeliug, W. Va
Black Books and Stationery,
Day Books,
Ledgers,
Journals, <&c.,
Pens, Inks and Ponclla. Wall Papers and Borders
—BABY CARRIAGES.—
STANDARD BUNTING FLAGS,
Largest Stock snd Greatest Variety lu the CMy.
Sold Retail at Wholesale Price« ty
JOSEPH GRAVES,
No. 'J6 Twa'nh Stf*!
Telephone 340. | yl
2TATE FAIR"
S
Election Notice.
In pnrraancs of the by-laws of the West Vir
ginia Exposition an«! State Fair Association, a
rae.-ting cf th-> Hot klio'd« rs will bo hell on the
ti^t day of I>ccerob«r, HSS, between the hours
of tw*( aud live o'clock p, m in the rooms of the
Roardnf Commissioners of Oh.o oouuty. ^tstc of
Weat Virginia, for the purjKxe ot" holding an
election for a !V>trd or liireetirs to serre during
the year of lSS'.i an ! to transact any otner busi
ness that may bebrtugh before the"netting.
JOHN fl. IIOBBj, Pna't.
GEOR9K Eook, Secretary. no'-li
#eœ £du<rUs?m*nta. _
jpOR THE TEETH.
MAGIC TOOTH POWDER,
—ANI>
ROYAL TOOTH PASTE.
Both preparations arc free from grit aud give
the teeth a beautiful, pearly appearance.
^old by R. H. LIST.
no-3 No. 1010 Main Street.
JUST OPENED
A NEW LINE OF
Dinner and Toilet Sets
WHICH WILL BE
SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Don't Fail to See these Goods Before Buying.
JNO. FRIEDEL,
Q033 III» llnln anil ll'in Wntrr SU.
rpHE SCIENTIFIC.
H A*, difin <( Co., C ty: Gentlemen:—1 ar*
glad to lino that the Scientific MU1 I have bought
of you is wha' yon and the manufacturer* claim
for it. Tbt Bt«t MiU tn Barth» I have ground
over ft,0"K bushels on asy mill with one set of
Burrs, and they arc good yit; have not had to
spend oue ceut for repaint and have raved ;>0
percent of my feed by ».Minding my corn aud
cob aui oats together. J wou'd not <lo without
the S icntitic Mill. C1IS. SEIllEKT,
uo20 (Mty.
SPECIAL SALE
UNDERWEAR
Lndiet' Jersey Hihhe«l Ve*(».
I,H«iies' Xatnral Wool Vests.
I.Hdies' Camel's Hair Vesls.
l,H<lies' White Merino Vests.
Lailies' Scarlet Vests.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's Scarlet Shirts.
Men's White Wool Shirt«.
Men's White Merino Shirts.
Men's Camel's Hair Shirts.
M en's .\atnral Wool Shirts.
Men's Seoteh (*ra> Shirts.
BOY'S AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR,
Shirt*, Drawers an«l Pant^letts, in While, Graj
aud Scarlet. All sizes In greatest variety
and at lowest prices.
ladies', Misses' and Children's
WRAPS !
Wo are showing now a most desirable line of
every grade and ouaiity in Newmarkets, Plain
3tri|<es aud l'laids. Splendid value in i^ea)
Plush Sarqucs, .tacket.« and Mortjcska«. A visit to
our htindboaie float Room will pay you well.
[I
it iiniiiiiunuLuui
1132 MAIN STREET.
SO» Pounds Choice Feathers for sale. not
FOR RENT.
Two largo rooœs, NO. IMS Market street.
Five Room House on Sooth ttm «t., Island.
FOR SALE.
Good building loa in Sixth ward.
No. 89 Eighteenth street, two-story brick, seven
rooms, loi •jjxICV. t2 "uö
Three story double brick, Nos. lut and 1113
Market street, between E. event h and Twelfth
streets.
Houw and lot Nc 64 a Hnrou st., Island, 1700.
House and >£ l/«t. No. !M Fifteenth rtrtet, six
rooms, goc-d cellar, bath-room, pantry, natural
gas, city ges and * ater.
A double two story frame on Alley D, Third
ward, 12,600.
No fi Foutecnth street, eight room*, lot
80x120.
House and lot IfJ Alley H, Ç1.S00.
Horse and lot on 8. Waoosfc st., Island 11,300
A good building ot on Jacob st., Eighth ward
Let 24*120 ou east side of Chip'.ine street, be
tween Twruty-fix'.h and Twenty »seventh street*
Two Lots on Sonth Fenn street, Island. high
ground. $1,000.
One-half Lot and Two Houaee, No«. Ill and 113
Founee l'h street. JS.ViO.
No. SW8 Merket street. Two Lo»s and Three
Hotnee. Rents for K3.C0 per month, >\000.
Apply to W. H. R1NKHART,
Real Estate Agent and Loan Broker,
eoJO 1183 Market Street.
ARSONS
Gives Personal Attention to
all Sitting«.
an2"»b
c.
H. MILLER.
Heavy Sheet Iron Works,
Chimneys, Britchens, Tanks, lifeboat*, and all I
kinds of Boiling Mill, G law house and Steam- j
boat work. Estimates furnished on application.
C. H. MILLER,
Oc9e*b 1136 Water Stre*t._
QIDER PRESERVER.
eomething you can depend on. Every one
who hssusod it recjc: mends it. One #5 cent box
will keep a ban el o.f elder sweet for yean. No |
taste. No r:t k. Everyone recommends It.
MannfactOied only by
ao3 McLAIN BROTHERS.
giw $jtotrtis*ttflrts.
n/M- .—I. —.1— — — - —^ - -----------
ITTANTKD —CANV ASSERS FOR DOOR plates, I
YV door bell*, honae number«, and ; alarms,
nod par. Hanter & Russell, 18 Ptarl, St., Grand
Upirf.-. Mich. nol9qt_
rnOR BALK—A NUMBER OF LAW BOOKS I
jj cheap. A chance for a young attorney. Ap
>iy at 122a Market street aa/Scodx
rpOR SALK-AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN
P Four Tracts of Timber Land, In Pocahontas t
•ouiitv, on tne head waten of the west branch of
Greenbrier, oonsi>tiog of 3,2)« acre*. Address
'A. B. C-," care Registul nolldaeh 1
ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN WHO I
ha* sold Teas. Address BOX No. 1031,
Philadelphia. oc6h
A
TTENTION.
A .'till attendance of the Members of/. W. IIol
liday Post No. 12, G. A R., is earnestly re<inest
ed this Saturday night, November 21, to continue I
the nominations of officers for the coming year.
JOSEPH A. FA RIP,
Post Commander.
C. T. Ried, Adjutant no24q
T.
P. A.
Members of Pwt B, are urgently requested to
attend a meeting of the Post, at their Parlors, at
the McLuie House, at 7:30 to-night.
A.THCPP, AO. MAXWELL
Secretary. President.
no."3-1
J„J f.behrensT"
Grocer and European Steamship Agent,
No«. 2217 and 2219 Market Street.
8. Branch Store cor. Thirty eighth and Jacob St*.
Largest and best assorted and cheapest grocer
ies in the city. no24
j jLVVAa j £.1;
£)innerVV)ape
Foit lga and Domest'c. Nice New Good».
EWIN'G BROS..
no24 > 1215 Market St, opp , McLure llotue.
Auction Sale
BY ORDER OK ASSIGNES.
-•$5.000 WORTH OF
Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Watches,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac.
Sale This Evening.
ALL MUST BE SOLD.
WICKHAM'S AUCTION HOUSE.
1153 Market Street.
nc24
PURSGS,
Poeketbooks, Card Casts,
Ami other FINE LEATHER GOODS jiut re
ceived. All warranted Ko:d8, m ail y fur
. stationers' salen, but sold at nearly
as low price« as notion and fancy
goods grade».
Dor 25c, and 50c, Ladies' Pockelbooks
Are splendid value and fast sellers Look at
Uoe.
Stanton & Davenport,
tfnJl 1301 Hnrkft Slrfet.
ANGLO-SWISS
.CHOCOLATE Jaf MILK.
MILKMAID BRA*D.
Tit A DE m\RK.
K COMSmiTiOII OF CCNDERSED MILK & THE B[SÎ CH0C0LKÏE
VERY CONVENIENT.
Sold by ALL DEALERS* noJlsatv
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOCI S
Tille, tue New mid bwift l'aasengu
Steamer
"Lizzie 13 ay,"
C'AIT ED. F. M\I)DY Commander.
IRA lt. HUNTINGTON..- clerk.
will leave for the above on Haturdar. Novembei
the 2Kb, at :t o'clock p. in. For freight or r>HS*a>;e
apply ou board, or to FRANK BOOTH.
IHU3 Agent.
•J^IST OF LETTERS
Remaining In the rostoffice at Wheeling, Ohle
county, W. Va., Saturday, November 24, 1ÄSR. Tc
obtain any of the following, the applicant muni
BJtk for advertised letters, giving date:
LADIES.
Bates, Miss Franees Masson, Mrs. Julie
Caldwell. LilHe Nlckolaus, Miss Matildi
CameroD, Mis.s Alire Relly, Mis« Mollie
• asi-iday, Mrs. Clara Shearer, Mis* Maggie
namble, Mrs. Mary Snyder, Mr* Fhiia
C.tigsler, Mrs. E. Terrell. Mls.s Mamie
Koerner, Miss Minnie Weekly, Ullla
Kiggaus, Mi« Mammlc Whiteomb. Miss Birdio
«KNTLKMICN.
Belllrk, Jefl'erson MeOowan, T. J.
Blackford, Thomas McMaMom, E. H.
Brown, Il McNary, I liomas M.
Brown, William N#y, Barnes
Brown,/.. M. Futman, F. n.
Crani, M. S. Riddel, William
Dawsou, Ampi ff. Koblnson. Johu
Klctcher, It 1«. Suter, J W.
HolTe< ker, J. R M. Toner. Dennis I».
Hornbrook, J. E. Wade, William F.
Jam» s, Henry Weht, John
Martin, Bob Wilnou. (i. N.
McBurney, Jtmcs
ri RM«.
Pcarre Bros & Co.
ROBERT SIMFSON, P. M.
pALACE COAL VASES.
Parlor Fenders In Brass and Iran. Fire Seta an'
Bra* Ash l'an Front«.
A largo assortment at tlie Hardware and Hous<
Furnishing store of
H ferns 1 I I <t RHU.,
OCll.^MATh 1312 Market Htore
Duffy's Sweet Cider !
W'c h*vc reccrrod the flru lot of Duffy's
Sweet Cider. Try it.
New Raisins,
Carrant«, Fig«. Date«,
Nat*, Citron,
Lemon Peel, Prune«, &o
—TRY OUR
Pure Teas and Fresh Roasted Coffees
I*ave your order* with tig for fine good#, low
priors and promt l delivery.
CONNER Sc SNEDEKER
nolO Cor. Market aa<1 Fourteenth Street.
o
FFAL.
Spareribs, Tenderloins, Pigsfeet,
Sanaa« Meat fcr making *at»a*e especially, an«!
and all other hog cuts TODAY, at
F. SCHENK & SONS',
ncüs 1130 Market Street.
CELLING OUT.
Commencing on November 20th, I will wl
Felt Hats, worth SI 50, for II Hau worth SI, foi
40c.; SI Wlnjr®. for 50c.; Jer**y Corsets, 'J0c ; bav<
the best stork of Hair tioods ill the city. Also c
large line of fine rucbing. Also, elegant stock ot
Rhine Stone Pin«. The above goods will be aoK
at and below est,at MARVF.B'N,
nov 1st Klf yfnlti Wtreet
TH3B~
HOTEL WINDSOR,
NOW OPEN.
This Hotel 1* delightfully situated, with large
newly famished and well ventilated rooms. AI
modem improvements, and flnt clasa in ererj
respect.
Special accommodation for Commercial Men
WTerms 12.60 to 13 00 per day.
M RK1LLY, 1 twljU.^
JOHN H. HOBBS, j "»pneton.
E. B. CARNET,
(late of Queen City Hotel, Cumbe-land, Mi,)
acpMaad Maaagat,
D 4 WDXTrPQ THoa r SIMPSON, Waah
PATENTSœv^,ÏÂ3
Writ« tor In rentor's Qui da. ap4(
i ms «»ods.—«M- 5
Great Redaction of Prices!
GEO. R. TAYLOR&CO.'S
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
ALL MARKED DOWN!
Astonishingly Low Prices!
FINE ALI WOO! SERGES,
40 Inches Wide, down to 48 cfc8, Worth 60 eta.
Still Finest All Wool -Serges,
40 Inches Wide, down to 65 cts, Worth 80 cte.
Finest All Wool Serges Made,
48 Inches Wide, down to 88 cts, Worth $1.00.
ALL WOOL ALMAS,
39 Inches Wide, down to 72 cts, Worth 85 cts.
Finest All Wool Almas Made,
42 Inches Wide, down to $1.05 from $1.25.
Henrietta Cloths & Drap d'Eté,
...FINEST QUALITY...
40 Inches Wide, down to $1.05 from $1.25.
Broadcloths, all colors, 88 cts. from $1.00.
Broadcloths, all colors, $1.05 from $1.25.
Broadcloths, all colors, $1.43 from $1.75.
Broadcloths, all colors, $1.65 from $1.90.
Broadcloths, all colors, $2.20 from $2.50.
Wo invite all interested to call and sre the Bargains we
offer in this and other Departments. This change of
prices dates from THIS MORNING, October 22d.
6E0. R. TAÏL0R & CO.
^furniture and djarprts.
WORTH LISTENING TO
Indeed It Ii. The t.lory U being told »tout the oonipleteneBi And che»puc« of oar
■■Beautiful Spring j&ocl^
Knthrulftirm orer It knowi no brranrti. It pie»** CTorybody.
ECSTATIC EXCLAMATIONS GREET THE EAB
And »11 »re eager to procl»iai the f»ct th»t the
QUALITY, STYLES PRICES
H»ve no e<ju*l. We know It »nd feel proud of It. To th»t end we bend »II our effort», »nd the
réunit 1» eminently R»titf»rtory. C»!l »nd »ee u» before you buyi
FIRRITURI, ÜIRPETS, OIL CLOTH,
Or »nythtng In onr line. We know tb»t we c»n «»Usfy yoa. We
WILL GREET YOU CORDIALLY,
And permit yoa to m»ke » critical examination of onritork and oom;>»ri«un of price» before buylaj
Frew & Bertschy,
lll-z MAIN 8TR.EBT.
•r-Np^rlnl »fixation I« l'Diti<rUklnc und Arterial Kmbiilnil»|. Tel
ihAno mill Hiawrrw) *1 »II hnnrt. mill)
^urnilöre—C5. Jftendfl & (To.
Work and Wear.
TteKoüWailtl
nhnir.fi and P.hftannfl
The combination 13 offered in our Great Stock of New anc
Fashionable Goods which includes all things new and
desirable for Fall and Winter in tho line of
Furniture of All Kinds,
Carpels, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mais, &c
Examination Will Show that Our
Stock is Especially Strong in Style,
Besides being Unequalled in Variety and First In Favor
because of the
High Grade Quality of Oer Goods,
Nothing will Convince like Personal Inspection, that for Sea
sonable GÖODS and Reasonable Prices, the Best Place is at
G. MENDEL & CO.
•furniture »and* Carpets^
NO. 1124 MAIN STREET.
WUHDERTAKDfO A SPECIALTY. WMJJÜJJW, W. VA.
Jmnrareii.
OPERA HOUSE.
FrMq irf SiMq. Mi 334 & 2411,
▲HD BATUEDAY MATLVKt
GEO. H. ADAMS
AND THI SINGING PHENOMENA
TOMA HANLON,
—ut m—
»peclaeeler SfMklat PuUmin(
SH
S
3
Supported by a Mammoth Orranlfttion. ererr
member being an Aetcr of Eepate, a voialut *ud
and a dancer.
Brilliant Olalafu» Intertpeiwl with Origins
Miuic, r ram tue eurprtaea, Magical Chan« »
Novel EroluUona, Comic BlUiatlooi, ('«luum
Transformation. Elatorate Beautiful
Tableaux and I>andng ParExcellt iirc.
Wlrerythlag Entirely Niv. ki
JVErralnf Price«, 75 and 50 cent*. K<vr, «t
Seau, tl 00 Matinee Pdcw. :« end » ( njU_
Keeerred 8cata, 73 cent* Seat* ou sale at r \
Hnuae'a music »tore, aale to oommctui
cay, November21»t. no:m»
OPERA HOUSE.
Monday, !N"ov. 2Gth.
Instrumental Vocal Concert
The Boston Symphony Orchestral Cilub,
Including Ihc following Arti»U
Mr WlllaNowelL Solo ViolHi aiul U-ader.
Mr. Charit» t'ai«».. Vi il«.'
Mr. Rieftard Sloc'«r. Viola U'Ainmir
Mon*. Adolphe urwt'B K uto Viii: ..Mi
Mr. Joa«i>h Mekel Ikniblc h««
Mr. Philipp Rolfe Violoncello öoloi»;
And Mi» ti-SA l LAKk « f11 ;N
l'rlma IHiuua Kopraiio,
Under Ihc Management and A»KUt«d ly thv
Arion Singing Society,
[OF WHEELING.
Admitnioii 50 ccnta. Reaemil wau 7S com«,
S4le of RwtcrTod mwU < »ramente« Krl«laj, N,>.
Ti-raber aid, at C. A. boilMî t MoMc Store hp.hi»
OPERA HOUSE.
Wednefiaj md Tdorsdij, Koiember 28129
-A.lü
THANKSGIVING MATINKI ON THURSDAY.
The managemenl lak< * great blcttur* in hq
uouDCliiK tl»»* eogagiment of lie tal
ented voting actrt >»
FLORINE ARNOLD
under the management ofrR.ss. !.. ANMil »«.
in the new (jumelle hitler? I>y Annie Ltaia
Johnson (in wbii h the hurrorou* impart* *
Happy coloring ta the pithctlc) entitled
"HER HUSBAND'!
THE COMPANY.
l>el Uxrate rare ha* been taken in atlertiiiKil*
art im* who w ill a»»ltt Ml»a Arnold lu Intcrpt« 11,
the play. I.adiea and gentle«« n have i*< <
k-aged of ro« gulled worth and Diciit»|«>l]Uu re
pute, who are he.il to r<>>»e*a the *|«e<inl « i. .■
lenccwith whiehto inve «rcalcM Kn\' to iL«
various character »lud lea.
11 ER HUSBAND
1« in do lente a on»|art play. Al.ve to the
neeeaaliy of tilling the publie den're, it i« r*[l«ir
wllh rharaeteniot pronounced nikI vailed typt»,
ft I* alovo alla p'eaMiig, «I« ligh'.fol hnonrj
life entrancing l.y ita not t<*> lmpn>t»at>lc *nry
and worked to a plcaaatu and Ingenium mlmioi,.
•T-Pr! it* 75 and fOcent». No extra ch«r|i
for referred aeal* Seatn en »ale Tu«*»lay. Sir,
.T, at I A. IIuiim '« inune *torc. ii- .it
GRAND OP£BA HOUM,
O. C. (JKNTHKK Le»aco and Manager.
Tbrte Mgkl» aad Hat «Hay Matiarr. ( •m«rar»j;
Ikaroday, N*irmlirr
Third Heaaon of tbctireal Kmotional tctrwa,
MADAME NEUVILLE,
and beflon,
AUGUSTIN NEUVILLE.
The |K»pular young comedian In the MictMftfol
Comedy-Duma,
"THE BOY TRAMP."
Supported l>y a Company of l'uiuiial M<Ht.
Hjceial Keener*. Superb Coatumoa and wo:i<tu
ful Mechanical cffecta
♦^•I'rleea, 1.1, 2â and AO eenta. Rcaerve l nil
on m'o at Mcl.ure Hou»* Pharmary. in 1 j
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
O. V. GENT1IKR !*•*?« and Manager.
The Lamblai »:*enl or Ihr Nmmi :
(TUANKSOI VIN<> WEKK )
Week fomiiirarlag MohiI»/ .Mk'bl,
NatfMber *i«l, IN*«».
Grand Rztra Matinee Thanl»|l»iiig l»ay.
FOR l.AUGIIIK'i PURPOSE* ONLY.
THKKIMBALLMISKKIKMAKHW
In two of the funiil«*t p'ay* ever wrlttev Mmi
day Tuetday aud Weoneaday nlglra »»d w""
nc^day and Thursday M at'nee, •• C * PERS. '
Thut*1ay, Friday and ►'a'ti^ay ti.ghu and r»i
urday Matinee, "MAMZELLE."
New Mti»le, Hinging aurt J'aucmg and Hpcc'al
New Scenery.
êft rlcea, I ft, %\ and M cent* Kcaerrd »• »!«
on Mle at McLure Home drug (tore.
SPECIAL SAU
-CLOAKS
The I-argoat stork In tbc sut".
Correct Styles and Low Price;.
LADIES' CLOTH HIB
Ladies' Cloth Raglans,
Ladies' Clotfi Jarketfl,
All tbc Desirable Styl« at
Plush Wraps.
In endl«M variety, to fit »II ■«*».tna
four jcart and tipwvl*.
•r«»w iMidif Iomm Mud« «ally '■ l"
<!**' IlMM* «Ml CklMrea'*
JjAHf RAT/Tft,
CraqMt tad
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