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i Ohio Congressman Believes Governor Should Have Second Term. ,H. Grosyenor lias declared in favor of the renomination J<of,'Governor Myron T. Herrick, praised Senator J. B. Foraker as the, leaded of Ohio Republicanism and hinted that If he were a ,candidate for the Presidency.; Ohio would be at his back. .No mention is made of Senator Charles Dick. Gen. Groavenor "I am not a party to any conspirfiacy looking to the control of patron ISggljg^iior <10 1 oeneve mat ovuatur Foraker has entered into any scheme > to. control the nomination for govern; or or any other office. Senator Foragjifetgjis easily the big, big man of Ohio ^Republicanism, a man capable of Pleading in a Slate or National contest. ;gand-there will bo no effort in my judgment, to supersede him in- the position he occupies, or in any one he may seek. And if there should "I consider the nomination ot Gov. l-'Herrick for a second term as a duty devolving upon the party, a pleasant dut^, and a political necessity. The party cannot array itself against Gov. JvBteriick, and I am confident of his nomination and of course, his elecilaSsi? liviblv contest is promised for I Che appointment to the office of col lector of internal revenue in Wesl SxVirglnia, made vacant by the deatli ?i*:recently of Thomas E. Davis. Sena tor S. 15. Blkins and N. B. Scott art - said to have already received ovei 100 applications for the place. Everj it; ^member of Congress from West Vir ginia has a candidate of his own J' Representative J. H. Gaines an ; bounces that he intends to recom mend the appointment of Col Josepl ^ -Edwards, who for a time, threatened | to become a source of danger lo Mr Gaines' re-election by running as.ar v: independent candidate. Among the ;: vaai number of candidates are Capt. " W. E. White, brother of Gov. A. B White, E. C. Henshaw, of Martins !||barg; State Senator Baker, and W H. Moore, of Clarksburg. The mosl !-<trromisfng candidate for the position however, is Charles K. Teter, the tie % feated candidate for the nomination llpflpagainst Govv-elect W. M. O. Dawson i-: Mr. Teter was Representative Day ton's candidate for the gubernatoria nomination, and it is believed that Mr flsHpayton will urge his appointment. II Mr. Dayton recommends Mr. Teter the nomination will prohably be made as it is generally accepted in Wes' Virginia that Mr. Dayton's inlluenc* at the White House outweighs all th( v'"'. " rest of the delegation, including th( Wff*- two Senators. f FAIR UP TO THE TIMES. ?js? Provides a Real Train Robbery on tl-x Miniature Railroad. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 17.?Two mashei men have robbed a train on ilie mtn |||pfc : . iature railroad at the World's Fair securing money and valuable: ! amounting to $100 trie rouuers es The train, carrying the engineer au< . three passengers, one oC them a \vc man, was making a trip and \va. . crossing a deserted plot of groua when two masked men with ilrawi revolvers forced the engineer to stoj: The woman was robbed of cousidei able money. John T. O'Brien, of Jot ; Sey City, N. J., lost a gold watch val tied at $31! and $14 in money. The oil ' ei- passenger, a man from Kalamavoc Mich., lost $7 and his return ticker, t Kalamazoo. The robbers iled. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT EXPOSED TO SMALLPOX WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 17.President Roosevelt has been indirec ly exposed to smallpox. The diseas broke out in the Bureau of Corpora tions, of which Mr. Garfield was th head. Burr J. Ramage, an attorney in th bureau,' was taken to the pest hous I Monday with a marked case of smal . Time \'y. During the last week he was In cor llpS stant communication with Mr. Gai : field, and during that time Mr. Gai |Hfields has three times been with th ? President. r- Mr. Eamage for a week complaine of feeling ill. Monday he summone , ' a physician, who pronounced it had case of smallpox. He was a once taken to the pest house. Another clerk in the Bureau wh ijpgjEM hoards at the same place as Hamagt \ ' has been quarantined under suspiciot Iv He also was constantly with Mr. Gai win. Board of Healt! took up the case and fumigated th ? Bureau of Corporations. ^Ir- Garfield played tennis with M: jB^^ffi^J's Boosevelt Tuesday afternoon, not liai K Ing been informed that smallpo cases were in his bureau. G^d^scK<?^^lioes for boys?at C PROGRAMME. ' -' ' ? FRED E. WRIGHT'S , "THE BEAUTY DOCTOR," A Musical Melange in Two ActsGRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, NOV. 17. Boole by Howard Shelley. Music by C. II. ICerr. Additional Music and Lyrics by Fred llylunds, Messrs. Morrison & Prior. I CAST OF CHARACTERS. Julia Dc La Creme, the beauty doctor Henrietta Lec Geraldine Bohemia, a comic opera prima donna Florence McNeill Flora, Jack's jealous sweetheart Marie Hylands Valeria Veronica, looking for a man." Hope Gage Walsingham Gayboy, a moneyed lobster Charles P. Morrison Ketchum Quick, a strong arm of the law Harry S. Stanley Solomon Cohen, landlord and hypnotist Harry G. Walters Jack Lester, an impecunious and unfaithful lover Percy Walling Ebenezer Lester, a millionaire hash canner, Jack's father.... Will Philbrick Expressman, one of the mild and gentle sort L. A. Rogers Waiter, one who never takes tips Al Ohlendorf Summer Girls and Society Belles. Pansy Lottie Smith Rose Jessie Cardownie Lily Mollie Egbert Violet Olga Fayette Miss Fitt Jennie Lippman Miss Fortun# Gertrude Aldrich Miss Take ...Sallie McRae Geraldine's Singing Girls. Pattl Lottie Smith Sembrich Sallie McRae Nordica Queenie Wilmoi Melba Alice Gilrain Calve Eva McDonald Scalchi Katie lliig Beauty Doctor Attendants. 1 La Sylphe Jessie Cardownie Signageila Martha Edmund Pulaccei Lottie Smith Lolores Ethel Smith Carmbietta Grace McMeen Fandango Florence McDonald Seniorale Mollie Egbert Espanaola Olga Fayette La Parvous Sallie McRee i i Jack's Chums. Eddie Galligan Harry Johns 1 George Bowles William Van Every 5 Howard B. Laing Charles Haynes Billy Ackerman Fred Johnston Bathers, Attendants, Rough Riders, Bridesmaids, Etc. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Act I. . Overture?"The Beauty Doctor" Fred Hylands Oneninc Chorus Bathing Girls "A Chorus Girl's Longing" morns "My Sweetheart in the Sky" (introducing new and novel electrical I effects, including stars, moon and moving cloud and water ripple) Miss McNeill and Chorus ; "The Lobster and the Mermaid".-Miss McNeill, Messrs. Walling, Morrison Sextette?"Flirtation". .Misses Egbert, Edmunds, Smith; Messrs. Philbriclc. Stanley. Morrison. I Selection Imperial Quartet > "Hail to the Queen of Beauty" Ensemble ? "The Queen of Beauty Am I" Miss Lee and Chorus 3 Specialty Harry Walters "My Fair Red Feather"... Miss Lee and Chorus "My Scarecrow Coon" Miss Hylands and Chorr.s Finale?"Stop, Thief" CompanyAct II. Opening Chorus?"We Our Charms Enhance" Emporium Attendants and Subjects "Loved One. So Pure and Tender" i Misses McNeil!, Cardownie, Edmund and Chorus "Where Was Moses When the Lights Went Out?" Mr. Philbrick "The Pretty Little Maid of Zanzibar". . .Mr. Morrison and Imperial Quartet 5 "Culture Drill" Moiiie Egbert and Chorus National Dancing Ensemble, arranged by Fred E. Wright. Introducing the Terpsichorean Expert Miss Jessie Cardownie 1 French?Misses Ethel Smith and Grace McMeen. - Spanish?Misses Edmund, Payette, Lippmann. Aldrich. 5 Scotch?Misses Jessie Cardownie. Lottie Smith, Florence McDonald. 1 German?Misses Egbert, McR.ee, Gilrain, Illig. Eva McDonald. 1 Irish?Miss Jessie Cardownie. x ' Jewish?Mr. Walters, Miss McMeen. American?Jessie Cardownie. lCo^cnrric?Mr. Philbrick. ' Cake Walk?By tlie Company. i- Duet?"1 Never Would Believe It" Miss Hydatids and Mr. Vailing > Drinking Song Miss Gage and Mr. Philbrick 0 Finale Entire Company SCENES. ACT I.?Beacli at Sea View. ACT II.?The Beauty Emporium, Broadway, New York. Scenery by Arthur Voegtin. Costumes by A. E. Koohler & Co. Elect_ trical effects by Joseph Munclien. Shoes by Parlor Shoo Co. Music pube lished by Wright Music Co., Childs Building, W. Thirty-fourth street, New L. York City. The champagne use? in this performance is from M. Ilome mell Wine Co., Sandusky, Ohio. The gowns worn by Miss Lee were designed and executed hy Freisinger, New York City. e EXECUTIVE STAFF. e Manager Thos. W. Prior Advance Representative Frank B. Harris Musical Director .....Fred Hylands Stage Director Chas. P. Morrison Stage Manager L. A. Rogers Electrician A. W. Egbert e Wardrobe Mistress ..Morris M.Smith Master of Properties A! Ohiendorf ^ Librettos Milton Hammer rl - - ... ^ Authorities Will Look After It. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. A certain resident of Maple avenue 0 will likely be compelled to connect jj yOU are a subscriber to the West with a sewer as the waste from the vlrglniail and fai, to get your paper housc r,,lls to the street where "ov-r a single evening, don't hesitate to call lies In a stagnant pool. This is an us p])0ne or drop us a card so we u extremely bad state or affairs at this can |nvestigate tho case. The only e time of year and the authorities will way we have of Unowing ot lhes<? surely act in the matter at once. , ... things is through complaints of our . . __ ?? ? ___ tit r patrons. We ask you to notify us at r- A shoe as good as the man-w. L. . , once and we -will see that your paper x Douglass shoe for men. C. B. High- Js <lelivered to yolI. land. x 3. Why not let the Marlon Claim Quick collections, prompt settlex Agency collect that claim for yon? x meats?Marlon Claim Agency. x ' Storles'Arfabut-SenatorCockrell. (Philadelphia North American.) :' The stories of' Senator Francis MCockrell. of Missouri, told in Washington relate chiefly to his absentmindedness. Until her marriage, his daughter Marian used to make daily memoranda for him of all the things he was expected to do. About a year ago he forgot that he had been invited to one of President Roosevelt's state dinners, and spent the evening playing whist with a par ty of old friends. The President was inclined to be indignant, but relented when Miss Cockrell called at the White Mouse anii assumed all blame for the offense by explaining that. she had forgotten to tell the Senator of his engagement. Upon another occasion a German admirer presented him with a piece of Elmburger cheese. A stick of dynamite would have been just as useful to him, but he accepted the gift, put it in his coat tail pocket and forgot all about it. Next day he wore a different coat to the capitol, and was astonished when he returned home to find a gang of plumbers and carpenters tearing up the floors of his house looking for the dead rat, which Mrs. Cockrell believed responsible for the horrible odor.. As a statesman Cockrell does not rank high. He is too narrow and too old. He believes the world will be proceeding at as slow and dignified pace 2,000 years hence as it did 40 years ago. Except in matters of appropriations ne is nopeiessiy ueiimu Liie- muitjs, auu has never had the slightest chance of catching up with them. However, he has been a useful member of Congress because he has been honest and because in most instances he has been fair. He iias never made any money, and is as poor to-day as when he first entered the Senate. Once he tried to solve the mysteries of the stock market and became so deeply involved that Senator Elkins and other friends had to help liirn out. Before doing so they exacted from him a promise that he would never repeat the experiment. "A child would have just as much chance of heating the game as you have," Senator Elkins told him. Because of his age his political career is considered at an end, for whatever may happen in his State there seems no possibility that he will ever again he elected to the Senate. All or the latest telegraphic aii<4 local news will be found In the "West Virginian. Just suggestion?Wear the Dorothy Dotld shoes. C. B. Highland. x doc: arte BAGKi also purifies t Don't "become discouraged. There is cases as yours. All coiiBult.a.tions are P&DD. /O * ^ i >r ' 7* _ "Liberality of principle, scope of thought ar. swerving devotion are therequistes in tho medi treatment of all affections, both ncuto and ch from an inflnonza to a grave typhoid, a sixn] bronchial coagh to a grave comsumption."?Ex Dr. M. M. Fenner, before one of the Now Yoi Assembly Chamber, of the State"Capitol at Alt FOR SALE BY ED. J\. . - .... -V-: r.l^wtr/l ^'-"N I ^<= O P-I^UC KT THAT DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR given by the juices of lun^ious fruits, ripe and fresh, makes Jim Martin's soda so popular. The fact that all these syrups are absolutely pure ap peals to everyone's good sense who values health. The water used is pure also, and there is no Summer beverage so wholesome and delicious. Try a glass of soda with his delicious ice cream at the SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY. NOTICE If you see a nice 1 <oking| couple driving around with a good stylish horse, elegant harness, nobby run-a-bout, carriage or trap, with nice clean robes, and everything to match, you can wager ten to one it was hired from the Jackson Livery Barn, as we put out only that kind. FRED S. JACKSON, Manager. Open day and night. r We carry a complete line of wood. iron, ana umcinaau uuc?.ei pumyo. J. L. Hall's Hardware Store. x Your "want" Is not Important?to anyone but yourself?until it has been "put into type." I have some good lots In two squares of Court-house for sale at $375.00. H. H. Lanham. x W. S. T TRAN Hauling of all kinds. M? pianos a Residence, 319 Merchant street. Office on Parks avenue, next to Skinner's Tavern, Fairmont, W. Va. COR FENJ 'HE BLOOD 5 a cure for yon. If necessary -write Dr. Fon AK d research, tin tirrnff energy, and nil :CSi inaa tu uawuuuu auuctns iii cnu ironic, simple and complex, ranffing Send plo nicer to a scirrhous cancer, a tract from an address delivered by on rk State Medical Societies, in the iany, N. X, Jan. 27th, 1869. St. : ' . '< . Bllllragsleo 4 FORTUNE'S FAVORS "* are of your own making. Those whotry to win them by reckless speculation. p? are most often unsuccessful. Legiti- iltll mate methods of acquiring wealth, founded on the most solid of financial principles are offered by the CITIZENS'DOLLAR SAVINGS BANKL ' i JOSEPH SCHUSTER, ^Contractor for Cement SIdewalhe. 'Cellar Floors, Yards, Retaining Walla and Steps. Stable Floors and CeOars> jjxiade water tight, a specialty. Residence?Spence street, near Maple avenue. F. & M. 'Phone, 684- P. p. Box, 476. Fairmont, W. Va. I have some good bargains on Fairmont avenue. Call and see ma EL H. Lantaam. s It is easy to get guesses by as King a friend to subscribe for the West Virginian sis months. x. Try your luck?it doesn't cost anything. Coal City House Furnishings Company. x Some person -will get the IDO-pIece Haviland dinner set. Coal City Houaa- - r Furnishing Company. x We are agents for Oliver Chilled and Syracuse plows. J. L. Hall'aHardware Store. x Some person will get the chair. Coal City House Furnishing Company/ x HOMflS. SFER. oving household goods and specialty. Bell 'Phone-^Kesidence, 340; Office, 8. Consolidated 'Phone?(Residence, 70, Office, 100. ITER'S All Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. Jf Also Heart Disease, KheumasP tism, Backache, Gravel, Dropsy, j Female Troubles. ner. He has spent a lifetime coring just ouch ackache Dropsy '|!| heumatism Gravel rf [ UNFAILING REMEDY; il i I for Cook Book, and Treatise tlie Kidneys, also Book on mj' "Vitus Dance Specific.