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THE INTELLIGENCER. FoblUhcd deity (Bmid^yt accepted). I'HKW, CA.Ul'ISEII, A 11AKT, ? Prop*?, AtKoa- 28 and 71 Fourteenth Street. TXBMS 01 [MILT. One copy one year ...is 001 Thrve monttu. 12 CO Blx nojjtii* ^ oo I Odd mouUi 75 Dtllmcd by cimlcr* in city, 12c per week. TERMS OP HEMI-WKHCLY: Out year....__..._.?a 001 fix monUu?.........11 to TKKM3 oFwraar: One rear .Jl so 18U co-jth*. II CO Great reduction to CIsU. Send lor ample copy led circulars. AAdicu FETW, C'AMPMU. & HART, Whaling It'. Co. [Fntercd at the roetoffloeat Wheeling, W. Va., ae eeoond-claia matter. WliKKLISO, W. VA., KOVEMUKtt U, 1883. HieTrulb ol lllalury. It is suspected that Mr. Wattorson lias opened himself out iu New York in the hope oi driving voles from Randall and making Carlisle, the Kentucky man, Speaker ol the House. What ever may be his object the high aim of Mr. Watterson'a life ie to break down the protective (ariff? "the robber tariff," aa ho caila it Mr. Watteraon i? fluent with torgue and .?en. ? Ills productions Bound well and read tvell, but ho is very unlortucate in some oi his illustrations. In hia New York speech lie wan reach in j lor an illustration that would embody in a nut shell the full enormity of the doc trine and practice of protection to home in dustrloi. He Baid: ? As I retail It, there was a Plgh Priest of Protection on the other sideefUia Atlantic who clitiuid the rientto give bountiee and levy taxes wilh a willful regard for the tn ier?t< of the fow, aid very little, if any, re g, rd for the interests if the many. As Is not often the c.se, the many had the a 'me aid courage to organ 7.1 and uirry into effect an opportune revolt, and. aa ia alweya the casi when they have and do, monopoly went down befjre them, la a word, the * ?: of the revolution waa a great revenue refosto * movement, and the triumph with which it ended a victory for comineicial, no leas than National freedom. This may be accepted at par by anyone who does not know or has forgotten the early history of his couniry?the hitter struggle of the co'onifij for a chance to live. It is true that the triumph was "a victory for commercial, no lose than for National, freedom;" but the light in so far as it was for commercial liberty, was for homo indus tries, not against them?for the right to otrpete wilh Great Britian in the colonial market. It waa an early grievanco which grew uo better with time. In 1717 it was solemnly and very truthful ly declared by the House of Commons that "the erecting manufactories in the colonies fended to lesaeu their dependonco upon Great Britian." In 1732, in obedience to an order o! the House of Commons the Board ol Trade aud Plantations inquired into the affairs of the colonies and made th") horrible discovery (previcualy malo by British exporters) that i i Ke v York,Ne iv tnjland, Pennsylvania, and Maryland they "had fallen into the manufacture" cf woolen and linen cloth', that they wore producing and working up flax and hemp; that they had established woolen mills; that tlicy wire innking "brown hollands for women's wear," and hats and leather, that tlioy had set op a paper mill, six iron furnaces and nineteen forges, a slitting mill, "a manufactory for nails" and nioro of that generally depraved character, and measures were passed to put a stop to it all in the interest ol British manufacturers?protection on that sidu of the occan, prohibition on this. It was Lord Cobiiam who Baid that tho colonists should not make so much as a horse-nail. In 1750 it was mode a penalty of from X200 to ?500 to put up or operate an iron mill in the colonies. This Imperfect and hastily sketched out line will serve to Bliow what kind of com mercial freedom the colonies fought for ana what kind of a victory it waa that they won. It waa not a light againet "protected monopolists" at homo, but against "pro tected monopoliata" abroad, who were secured in their monopoly by measures the most arrogant and unjust and as part of thegenoral piano! maintaining and increua< ing the dependence of the colonies cn Great Britain. Mr. Wattereon did hia New York hearers tho high honor to assume that they wero ignorant of this interesting history, and that they could never discover his deception. Since so accomplished an advocate of free trade calls up the matter it is in order to direct special attention to the effort ol Great Britain to crush Iho colonial indus tries and to remind Americans that Great Britain is more concerned than ever now that these colonies are lusty States; that in the wilderness have grown up other States, the whole lorming a government strong enough to protect its interests; that three millions of consumers have grow to nearly Blxty million'; that the few forbidden forges and mills have developed into a vast industrial system the wonder of the world. If these American industries could be stricken down and this great market thrown open to the labor and capital of England?il we could once more be com mercially enslaved?it would matter little to the "mother country" that we fly our own Hag and have a place among the na tions. It is profit, not sentimont, that ex cites the British mind. PERSONAL. Mr. Yoahida, the Japanese minister at Washington, never passes the spot where Garfield (ell without evincing the most pro found respect. Governor-elect Robinson, ol Massachu setts, was paying the American penally ol success. He is compelled to partake ol three public dinners within four days this week. Mr. Allred Maco, son of tho colebrated Jem Mace, the champion pugilist of the world, is at present giving a series of evan gelical loctures at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and draws crowded houses. Salmon Brown, a son of John Brown, ol Oisawatoraie and Harper's Ferry, is a pros perous farmer in Humboldt County, Cal., and has done much to improve the breed ol sheep raised on his ranch. Mr. Gerrit H. Smith, a nephew of the great Abolitionist and philanthropist, is of the newest recruits for tho lecture lield. He was one of the Commissioners appoint ed by President Arthur to inspect a section of the Northern Pacific railroad, and ac quired material for a popular lecture on the resources of tho Far West, which he is de livering in various towns in Central New York. Mme. Minnie Hauk prevented by her coolness and presence of mind what might have boen a terrible disaster at Selms, Ala., last week. The opera bouse was crowded and some one raised a cry of lire, whereupon a stampede began. But Mine. Hank, alter finishing the song she was singing at tho momsnt, advanced to tho footlights, assured the audionce that thore was no danger, and succeeded in restorln; order and confidence. En routo from Boston to the Sand Lots, Denis Kearney was sainted at the depot in Sacramento, Cal., by a friend with "Hello, Dion is." The hoodlum statesman respond ed with a handshake and said: "You're the first man that baa recognised me slnci I left Boston." Afterward be expressed regret at his friend Butler's defeat In Mas sachusetts, but said: "I told Ben two weeks before tbe election that ho was beaten. THE WUINPEKI5U GAJ.I.EBY. A friend of mine wh j id a reporter?juat a plain, common, everyday reporter?telle me that twice as much might hare been said about the Bazaar without saying half that it deserved; and that he wouldn't put through four more nights of it for a five per cent increase of hfo already exorbitant HHlary. Between people who didn't like what he wrote about them and people who were deeply touched by what he didn't write about them, he says his life was made a wild delirium of ecstatic misery. I havo always thought that tbe newspaper repor ter ought to have wings and twang a harp. ? T1 e Govern' r was invited to j lay Khedive in the Egyptian. booth. "How many'Lights of the Harem'?" asked Hid Kxcellency. "fcur."? 'Then your Khe dive I cannot be. Make it fifty and I'm your Child of tho Blazing Sun!"?The Governor was under the misapprehension that he had been asked to head a picnic p<rade. ? You must have noticed that there were many elegant costumes at tbe Bczaar. These things represent money; tho monoy came out of the pockets of the good people who woro them, and it was paid willingly, I am sure. Now don't you know that there were people whospent ten dollarsand agood deal more, and gave their time, and spent money at ttoo booths, and went homo tired, who would not have contributed live dol larsdirectly into tbe treasury of tbe Banev olents? Observe the knowledge of human nature displayed by the ladies. It was the social feature that caught. ? A prophet of evil says thatoigbt hundred millions of cigarettes will be made in the United States next yoar. Private advices enable mo to say in aconflJential way that about half the supply will bo consigned to Wheeling, where ii ought to bo consigned to the river. 1 have seen something of other cities, and 1 am prepared lobnrk Wheeling against any of them for tho cllVnsive and deleterious cigarette habit. Our boys and young men and come of the older ones havo deserted tho homely but bonest "atopy" for tho dudis'? cfgirette of b?d to bacco end opium. Dealers tell me that their cigarette sales are on the increase. A Canadian murderer attributes his crime to the fatai cigarette. Young women of conrt ablo"Bgeand fair prospects can abolish the ci^arattc? '.hey cro oar only hope. ? Let's ta'k about tho waather. An old farmer tol l mo the other day tint musk rats are not in any hurry building their houses this fall; that tho ground hog Is not digging his holo deep; that chicken gizzards preaage a green Curistmaf; that corn husks are light; that mallard dccks are thin fathered; that tho gooses' breast-bone is very thin and delicat*; that tomatoes ripened late and that' cattish hides are not thick. If these eigne, together with the warm weather we have recently had, be not indications that the coming winter will be mild, I would refer you to Vennor or some other liar. ? I learn that the German of 1882-3 con* templates again celebrating New Year's day with an afternoon German and invit ing a number ol friend* to participate. Las:yeurtbe afternoon German, yju will remember, was one of the society events of tho season. No doubt it is a very agreea ble way of celebrating, but I do hope the pleasant custom of making and receiving culls will not be entirely abandoned, and that the ladies in a quiet way will keep open house, at least during the evening. I want to call. I am in favor of compulsary education. I believe that all children of school age, of whatever station in life, should be com pelled to attend echool at least four months in tho year. I become more strongly im bued with this opinion *s I look through some of our largo industrial establishments aad seo the great number of lads, their ages ranging from from six to fourteen and tif teen years. Thoy never see the inside of a school house. Ignorance is stamped on every face. They are coming citizens and voters. Will they make good ouea? Did you know that but litUeover CO percent of the school population of Wheeling attends our excellent schools? It is a disgrace that the per cuntags is not larger. ? ThoMcColloch caso reminds me of the disappearanco from Cloveland in 1871) of Mr, Case, prominent joweler, doing a pros* nerono business, an old man with a lovely family to whom ho was much attached, and a ripe scholar and good citizjn. His case was a marvelous one, truly, nud will, no doubt, recur to many of my readers. lie was as well known in Cleveland as Clerk McColloch is here, and was as extensively advertised. Yet he came direct to BelJaire, acted in such an excentric manner there as to attract the attention of tho press of tho country, and yet remained in the Bel mont County Poor House a year before auy mrson thought of his being Mr. Case. , Ills friends then learned of his peculiar history from an article in an eastern medi cal journal. I * I don't think I ever heard of as peculiar an inotanco of mental aberation as that of Mr. Case. He averred moat positively that he know nothing of his own identity, but from facts in history which he remembered he was inclined to think he was a south erner'. Yet ho wroto to his little grand daughter while at tho Ir.lirraary. '/he cir cumstances under which ho left home and his behavior afterward show that he was iusane, yet thero was a vein of method in his rand nets which to me has always been entirely inexplicable. ? Has At;jbody Taw roti That Laagtry is coxing, heigh-c! heigh-o? That J. V. L. K-)gerj Faaba Bpoko his "Allah be praiBed!" with a iiao Turkish tobacco acccnt ? That Editor John Baker will hereafter write hiaablo articles in tea-chiat "Chinee" with a firecracker? That Colonel Bob White has had an offer to go starring as a 13ar?ar manager? That there is a corner in tho hotel husi nees in Wheeling? That some folks are smiling over it ? That the new tim? standard doesn't touch commercial credits ? Thai Freddie Gubhardt will probably be in Wheeling Daecmber 7 ? That turkeys aro scarco and high ? That Wheeling has an olcomaigerine fac tory ? That tho sidewalks o! Wliooling need a general o\erhauiing? That Lawyer Allison will give a guitar recital at tho Lincoln club? That Colonel Ron Wilson might be driven biek to Congrepa with a club?a very ir.rge and well-siuU'id club ? That Mr. Orncr.\f>. and Mr. Pendleton and some inore will seo hi? about it in the convention ? That General Gaff or nomn other Rjpub lican will see them all later? That this week h.is been a good ose for catch in goold? That Mayor Millo.r. Col. Robert White, Judge Craunur and Dr. Hardcsly, tho gen tleman members of tho central liizair Committee, wero gx>d workei? Tiik Wiijhpeeer. Alt, weaVufiia aud ill-lsealth owea its origin to an impure stale of the blood and a weak new of iho urinary rud digfsilve organs. A medicine that will ttrer.pthen tbfse organs, and at the rune Umo purify the blood, will a?lst nature in oariPK newly evrry difeaee that human HaMi and blood in hnir to. Bach a remedy is Dr. Goyaitt'a Yellow Dock and 8arEaparilla, and, although it powfsvs no cathartic or dlnretlo efleci, i?s me will soon establish a regular habit or body u well aa oure weakneM of the kidneys, Indicated by urinary aedimoati, neryoosnses, etc. mw . BREAKFAST BUP08T. It la uld that sparrows and a wallows for Bake a district when cholera la about to make Its advlnt. A squirrel barbecue was a novelty held in Evergreen, Ala., recent!;. Over one hundred o( the animals and two opcssnms were consumed. A California journal notes the usefulness of Indian sprees in reducing the aboriginal population, because at every drunk an In dian climbe the golden stair. A Mormon journal at Salt Like, in speaking of the labors of their missionaries in the south, says. "The field is unfruitful and the climate anhealthful." A prominent lady in New York social clrciee has just received from abroad a cloak of sable fur, trimmed with gold and jewels, which coet some $-0,000. The Santa Barbara (Gal.) Independent wanls a monument put over the grave of heroic Junana Maria, who lost her life by jumping into the sea to save her child. There iaa lady in Rockwall county,Texas, who has two children each by one husband, and neither ever saw its father. There is just two yean difference in the children's ages to a day. A petrified snake twelve feet long,twenty inches around, and weighing 375 pounds, was taken out of a coal bank near Albany, X. Y., a few days ago. It is of dark lead color and is wondefully well preserved. "There are two things," says a patent lawyer, "that have absorbed more brain tissue from the heads of inventive geniuses than would be necessary to outweigh all the gold that has been in consequence put into their pockets?railroad couplings and bedsteads.' Nnntcbcd from I lie Grave. My wife was at the brink of the grave. She hsd been given an to die by three of Alle gheny City's beat physicians. They all pro nounced herd'.s aw Consumption. Her finger nails and lipi were blur; was pulsde.8 at the wrist; we were all called to witness her death. At this moment a neighbor brought in Dr. Ham-man, who prescribed a teespoonful of Peruna every hoar. She improved from the first dose, and in a week she was np, and now (le-a than *ix months) she is well. Seepage 30 in the "Ills of Life," a book you ran get gratis from your Druggist. If not, address Da Habtmah, Oolnmbu*, Ohio. d kw T. 8. Ebkrlki*. South Chicago, 111. Oacblen'i Arnica Kavr. The greatest modical wonder of the world. Warranted to spooky cure Bornn, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cnre in every instance, or money refunded. 26 cents per box. For sale.at Logan & Ca'? Bridge Co?*" died. MEDKR?On Thurrdtv, November 22,18S3, at 10 a. m , at iho resldenco of her roa, Charles alcder, No. 17.6 Woods htreet, Mrs. Johai^a Mkdm, in litrCSth year. Kuieral on 8uaJny afternoon at 2 o'clock. Filendsof the family are invited. Interment at Pealusula Cemetery. ? MILLIGAN?OnThumhy. Novomber22, 1883, at 1 o'clock p. >*., Halhy Ciinton, infant ton of W. A. and Belle V. nged OmoutliH and 15days. Funeral from residence of parent*, 2117 Eofl s'.rctt, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Qrcenwood Cemetery. FOR T*J&jnsr. CURES ? Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciaticas Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Mora Tlirunt. Nwelltun Hprnlna, [lruUu; llurni. Nraltla. rr*??t III Ira. 1SD ALL UT1IIH BODILY WIS! AID ACHM. ^ S?M to Dn?Ml?U ?nl D*?Ur? rtft/ CmU ? Mtih _ .Wnetloai to li L*?r.?CM. THE Cll AHLEH A. VOCELEIt CO. ?IM?U * V, ?,!)*** CO.) *?J(!iMw?,a&.3.l>if DRUGGISTS. DIARRKSEA COMPOUND, Tho beat remedy in tbo world for DlarrUffia, Djsentarj, Cholera Mortons, Cfaplera, Craraps, Colic, ic. In eenoral nso for moro than TWKNTY YEARS, and him novor failed In a Klnglo case. Unjlvaled for Children during their bocoud Summer. The highest UjntlmonJulH from prominent people In this county and abroad. Keep It in your house. Take It with you when yon travel. rrlce60oenua bottle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI8T8. n. A. Met'ABE & CO., Proprietors, }r!9 WHKKIiINO, W. VA. EVERY DAY XJWE. Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry For Coughs and Colds. Exceliior Baking Powder For Biscuit and Bolls. Blair'H Liquid Rennet. TAPIOCA, Kako Delicious Desserts. For sale by K. II. LIST, Druggist, no23 1010 Main Street. 40 PILLS IN EACH BOX. Tho HOMESTEAD LIVER PJLL8 are not onlj tho dmt, but iher arc tho ciuurnrr Pills In uh. Each Box contains larger Pills lor adults, and mailer lllln forchildreu, with special directions lor urn In LIVKSCOMPLAINT, mid ua l'urgstlvo. W0.S5C. OA, ? Druggists, ?rld?e Corner. LOGAN & CO.'S PLEASANT WORM SYKUP, An Improved, Bale and Effectual Vermlluge. Tho Pleuaut Worm Syrup is a new combination of tbo latest aud best remedies for worm*, it la purely vegetable, Is vejy pleasant to tho tasto, Is An Excclleul Child's Phjslc, and Vothor* who fcnvo used It with their children' vpeak of it iu tho highest pralM), saying that It Is the b*st vermifuge In uio. Price 26 ccnts in Urge bot tles, rold by iho best Druj?;l*ta and storeacepca.; Aak lor Logan & Co.'a Pleasant Worm Sjrayl IVO ALUM, ISO CHALK! No unhoalthy Introdlent in Logan, List <ft Co's KX';EL?10UUAK1SJ POWDEBi Th* boat cooks will ha*o uo other. Addioa ordnrsto LOO-A.3ST &c CO., JJragKiatd, Bridge Corner. wlO TttAVELKU'N UUIOK. Trains arrive and depart as follows-City time. Baltimore A Ohio?MAm Lxxs?DEPART? 1:4-9 a m, 8:35 a m, 2:35 pm, 6:C6 pm, 7:05 a m. 0.0. Div.?8:8bam, 9:15 a ra, 6:06 pm. 11:10 pm. W. A P. Dlv.?UxrAaT?For Pittsburgh,6:20am, and 8.0^ p m: for Washington, Pa., 0:20 and 9:05 a m, 8:06and 6:40 pm; for Elm drove 1:50 pm. AB* hlVE-Maln Line-12:16a m, 10:20am, 8:16pm, KlO a ra, 4:15 p m. a O.Dlv.?6:10 pm. 9:60a m, t: 56 am. W. A P. Dlv.?Akiuve?Prom Pittsburgh. 9:50 a ra, and 6:30 p m; from Washington. Pa, 8:00 aud 9:50 a m; 1:16 and 6:80 p m; from Elm Grove, 4:40 pra. H., C. A ST. L.?Detart?6:27 a m, 9:02 a m, 1:22 p m, 4:47 p in. AuiTV-8;S7 a m, 11:13 a m, 8.57 p m, 7:07 pm. ClflTelniiil, Lorain A Whcellnr.-DirABT Bridgeport andKL Clalravlile Aconmmodatlou. 9:29 a m and 6:24 p m; Cleveland, 12:09 noon; Mastilon. 4:17 P m. AaaXTi~&45 a m, 10:29 a m, 2:64 p m, f:02 p m. McvHnnd A Plit*bnrich-D*rAJnMfc07 a m. 11:41 a m, 4:16 p m: Steubenville Accommoda tion 9:28 a ra. Wellsvllle Accommodation 6:03 p m. Aaurva?1218 a m, 5:03 p m, 8:48 n m: 8ten benvllle Accommodation 8:23 p m, Weflivllle Ac commodation 8:48 a m. li /, A r. Ku 11 nity?L*ava Bellalre for Woodsfleld and 8ummerfleld at 6:46 a m. and 1:00 p.m. Aaarva at BolUlro at 9:46 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. -^y HEELING & ELM QROVE B. R. On ud .Iter MONDAY, MAT 14, 1883, (until laitim notice) an will ran tram tbi Cltj ud atwsB'imir bow Iron ISOi. ?. tif. M r,?. mju i, ii,nn, aupi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ipHANKSGIVING. Home made Minca Meat, Plum PaddingI, Pre serve*, Jellies, Mangoes and Pickles, Malaga Grapes, Concord Grapes, Florida Orange* Bananas, Lemon/, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Sweet Cider, Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Candy, da, Ac., for sale at no24 GEO. K. McMKCHKW. JVORY AND Birbotlne Ware. New arrival. Elegant Shapes. Low pricrs, at KIRK'S ART STORE, co74 1003 Main Street. TTJST RECEIVED. OOO I0XE3 Fire Crackers For sale at low market rates by G. 8. FEENY, no24 lilO Main Street. IOR SALE. F The north half of Lot No. 76, on which is a two story brick dwelling house, situated on East side of Main street, below Twenty-second st eet. Ap ply to S. P. BUdnsth at Commercial Bank. no24 J A8. FERGC60N. FOR CINCINNATI AND. LOUISVILLE.-The Elegant fide J wheel Excursion Steamer ST. LAWRENCE. W. M. List, Commander, a D. List, Clerk, Will loivo Wheeling on SUNDAY, November 26th, at 6 o'clock a. for above and all interme diate poluta. For freight orpiSMKO apply on board or to 0, H. BOO fn & -.ON, no23 Agents. J^IST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postofflce at Wheeling, Ohio county, W. Va., Saturday, November 24,1888. To ob tain any of the foUowlug tho applicant must ask for advertised letters, giving date of list: LADIES' LIST. Boll, Mlsi Minnie rrlce, Mln Loui>a (col'dj Bell, Mis? Mary Ann 8tlby, Mrs. Ma'leC. Campbell,Miss Vary L.D. White, Maty. Jackson. Mrs. Mlna GENTLEMEN'S L13T, Burdett, W. H. Ptono, C. D. Calloway, Amaron Strong, George Colou.au, Georg* Sco', J scph I Human, Them vV, Hcholl, Cnarley Hayes. Jo?. Fholl. Kljes Uaycs, John Stephen*, W. E Kasley, Jus. Thomas, Rockwell H. Mueller, o'oorge C. Dnfrled, Jecob 0' oanell, John Willie, A. P. Paine, J. C. 2 FOREIGN LIST. Davis, Dr. no23 M. STERLING, P M. OPERA HOUSE! Thursday and Friday, Nov. 29 & 30, AND TIIAKKS6IVIN8 MATINEE. The Rageo! London andLate.tSuccoaln America. AN IMMENSE RUN! 700 ""fflSB?? 700 HOOP of GOLD BY MORTIMER MURDOCH, FOBNtXTUO Maubury & Overton's Company. CHA8. H. HICKS .. ?Vanage:. With a Great Cait! Novel 8tage Effects, etc Fpedal arrangements havo been made tTproduce this play with the same Scenery and effects used at its original production in New York. Evening prices 75 and 60 cents. Reserved scats SLOT. Mauuco prices W and 25 ceuts. Reserved (cats 75 cents. Feats on salo at Wilson A Baumer's music store; role to lommenco Tuesday, Novem ber27. no'4 HONEYI BLUE BORAGE AND White Clover! IN TffO AND FOUB LB. COMBS AND TWO LB. JARa Tbii Houfcy li from thoSHENANDOAU VALLEY and of exquisite flavor. TItY IT! R. J.SMYTH, Cor. Market and Fonitcenth Sts. no24 UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING! Coffins, Caskets, Crepe, Gloves, &c. G.Mendel&Co. 1124 MAIN STREET, 1215 & 1217 EOFF STREET, Wheeling, W. Va. $50 REWARD! Will be paid for any information which trill lead to the diacovery ol tho whereabout* of Samuel 8. MoGoiloch, who w?? lut Boon on Market itrcct on Friday even log about 10 o'clock, on hU way to tho Hm Grovi ?treet cart, Ho la about ft foot 10 inches high; won a beard and mouitacne, streaked with gray; wai bald headed; had on a dark nek coat, dark brows beaver overcoat, onllnod, and black ioft hat. noao OEORflg BAIBD. M. T). S300REWARU For information leading to the return of S1MUEI B. UcCOLLOCH, or finding of hit body. Thil ro ward i? offered by a Joint Committee of the County Board of Commiaioneri and the Ohio County Bar. no21 BOPKRT WHITE. Chalrmin. jyjTONUMENTS. We have a fine wlectlon of Monuments and Head-Stones, Which w? wffl Mil ?t Tory low nto. OABROLL A BRO., ?TiT-r aiifawith St. ner Bt/ma Rriilwt QALCUITA LINSEED OIL Jut malted ml far mIo by W. A. WIL80S, 1215 Main Btrwt, Wbe'o c*n t* blfl 1 tall 1U? ol P.ln(i, OUl, Vu nl DOOH, tad >11 ftUun* uH DRY GOODS* WINTER Goods ef all kinds now being in brisk demand, we would respectfully call attention to OHr very complete and attractive stock of FLANNEL SUITINGS, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, I COMFORTS, And WRAPS Of every description. Cur superior advantages en ables us to give our patrons (he very best value for tiieir money. Main Street Entrance, No. 1114, Market Street, Through Gao. L, Burst's Gonfectionery. Geo. E. Stifel & CO. nol7 WRAPS And Shawls, Russian Circulars, PELISSES, GOATS AND DOLMANS! ffc Iiare in Stock and aro daily rccciriug full lines of WRAPS For Ladies anil Children, all Slz", and or all tlio Latest Novelties of CLOTH, SILK, AND Seal Plush Garments. And Shawls of Every Style, Suita ble to the Season. Also Silks, Velvets and Plushes Of all Colors and at Great Bargains. No better liar (jains Anywhere. ALSO UNDERWEAR FOR Ladies, Gents and Children, BLANKETS And Woolen Goods for Ladies' Wear. la goods for (louts wear, no keep the best stock of Fine fcoods or any dry goods honso In the city. WE HAVE IX BTCCK 800 lbs. Prims Live Geese Feathers la quantities u dealred. We call attention to our stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Shades, Of Latest dertgna. Frloea lower thin for TEN YKaBi. No trouble to abow good* Pricoa guaranteed to pleaae. Stone&Thomas 1030 MAIN STREET. H ENBY J. AHBE.NZ, (Graduate of the celebrated Royal Conservatory of Music at Btuttnart) Thorough Inatractlon In PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING, (Stuttgart Method). Harmony, Com* position, Instrumentation and Chorna Blngln*. Order* can beleltatany of t>.o Munlc Btorealn tho citr, and at my room, No. j b 15 Market ntn-ot, oter German bank. auli - 5 T MADAME LAZBLLE VAUNT, OF PHILADELPHIA, nA?a sevibal will be at wWmk and Very Bacom!ne HEW McLURE HOUSE Wl 15 e si gins FRENCH HAIR WAVES! BOX DAY, Nov. 26111, Till THURSDAY, ROV. 29th, 1'onr Days Only. ILL DESIGNS Original and Warranted, rMAXXAJVCE LAZELLB VAUNT, Artiste In Fine French Hair Worli, no23 HOH Chwlmit H'wt, Phll?<lclp?il?, Pw. 1VELL0US WEBBER SINGING DOLL; THE LAD1F.3 of this City are especially Invited to 'Call and Make Inspection. A Mechanical Wonder.. Lost year w* first Introduced thl? ^aiuiIko >ron --- PBBRBBfcofchMrenwbocame/i [ to oar Btore were di*appolnUJd. We 1/ have been a ocornuUunjr Rock for n I tlie past nlno months and Huulen- U por tlil? year to nil nil orders the day X , The Doll lins been lm- , proved In every \viiy ?lnci SMan,Instead or fb? Mitf Ciena j In all Imported Dulls oar tH of Finest Rfd with separata Angers. I S. STBUNZ'S Genuine Wax Sonp. stbictm pcke. I^1* &t"U'VHCLEw^^RANJ THC0*V / S STRUMZ VrTO BE [P|0RSwax soap ?fOANV OTH^VKE 33 IEA11S IN USE. The above l? a f c-idalleof the Brand stamped upon oich Car of the Original and Only Geunluo Wax Soap, now 28 years in the mcrket. It U guaranteed to be wanufactuied I row the Ftne?t Material, and c&n thcreioro not to told In competition with Soaps mado f.-om vile and oOouslve greiuo 8. 8TRUNZ, Originator of Wax Soap. JO0. fi?RTrEL A CO.. Sn'? >gpntg. Wh'eMrg. nM6 DRY GOODS. USTEW CLOAKSI j. S. RHODES & GO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DESIHADLE CLOAKS! FOR LADIES ANO CHILDREN, JOST OPEN*ED BY J. S. Rhodes & Co. no!7 FTJRS G. G. Gunther's Sons, (rSrABLISIISD 18.-0) 184 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Seal Skin (English Dye) Sacquen, At m S100, J13. IIW, (200, etc. Seal Skin Dolmans and Cloaks, Trimmed Sea Otter. Natural and Biown Eoavcr, Black Fox. etc., At 1285, 8200, tm, 8250,1300 and upward*. Siberian Sql. lined Circulars, At 02.60, 835, H5, $55 mil t70. Mink lined Circulars, At 876, 565, 1101, 1125. Silk & Vol rot Fur-Lined Garments, At 845,165,875,88). 81C0.8150,8175, and upwards. (We call ofpcclal attention to our new and orig iual ahapea and their perfect fit) Fur Trimming*, *11 varieties ami prlcer, Muffs, Collars, EcharprN and Cbaauble*. Ecat Hate, Gloves and Caps, Fur Robes and Mate. Ordera by reall or information dairod will re ceive special and prompt attention. When cua tomera are known to the home, or If aatfsfnctory references are iurniahod, gooda will be aont on ap proval. oc20TTha* GRAY'S FERRY Printing Ink Works! G. E. ROBINSON & BRO. New York, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Chicago. PRINTING IMS OF ALL KINDS, BLACK AND COLORED. BACKLOG, NKKTU1IKM, ?enr lance 18 pajte paper, filled with coaralni atreala, atorlef, choice mla cellaDT, etc.. iawnumoa.on trial for 25 centa, and we send EVERY subscriber fRKEonr new Moll anf Pneknge. consisting of 10 pteo*a ronular music, 10 Interesting gamta,l pack of age and for tune telling carda, f pack ''Hold to Light" carda, 1 Bck fun and flirtation carda, 1 not chrouo carda, new trlcaa in magic, t new putalea, name of for tune. the mjrstlo oracle, 26 ways to get rich. Holler'a wonderful delnalon card#, etc., ate. JKndlea* Aninaetueni! Ageut* wanted. Bampla paper tor stamp. Bacjooo fPBunuo to., AuguiU, Mo. -nol9 GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES. JOSEPH mil & CO., WHOLESALE GROCEBS, Noa. 1417-10-21 Mala Street, and M16-18-20 South Street, HAVE IN STOCK AND FOB SALE 100 birrcli Choice New Crop New Orloani Mo lasscfl. 5,000 pounds New Mountain Buckwheat. 3} SCO palls Standard Wince Meat 150 Genuine New York Cream Cheese. 250 boxes Evaporated Peaches. 500 bands of the Celebrated Brands Guiding Stir aud i'humlx Patent Flour. The best iu the market. The place to find the largest and best wscrt meut of General Groceries IN THE STATE. Mall orders Bllcd at the lowest possible prices, and HhlpmcutB made promptly. Soul us your orders ocSO M. REILLY. WHOLESALE EROGER, Pork Packer, anil Curer of Uie Cel ebrated "Bed Bird" Hams, Nos, 1309 anil 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My own euro of Choice Smoked Meats delivered direct from pork house at Maachester. THE LARGEST STOCK OI GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE 8TATF. Sole Agent in this City for P. J. Bitter's Fruit Butters and Preserves. Rumford'fl Yeast Powdery In bottles. Ward's Wonderful White Lily Soap. Ward's Celebrated ElectriMngBoap. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Soap. McNumora's Glory Tobacco. Mc Spin's Onward Tobacco. DuVont'i Sporting, Mining ?nd Blasting Powder. Family and Bakers' Flour. McConnellsvllle Gold Shoal Patent Elour, bcstln the market. Kitchen Queen Family Flour. Baker's Gem?Baker's Flour. Bllver PUr-Bnkcr's Flour. fell NEW BUCKWHEAT, New Cornmeal, Fresh Milk, And Fresh Oysters, RECEIVED DAILY. McREE'S ISLAND GROCERY. W INTER DELICACIES iTTHt LaBello Store I Mnth's fieusw, Maltbv's Reliable Ojfctein, New England Mime Meat. no23 J. M. K\Y. j?\ UJSHKEiNS, Grocer, 8nd Ocean Steamship Ag't, 2217 end 2219 Market Btroet. PnnTIT TUtA VCTT. W11 Jnflnh ?\r^t -14 ^KTISTIO POTTERY AMD FANCY GOODS FOR WEDDING GIFTS. Will or^n to day fonre Choloe Novelties in Hun carina, French, English and Bohemian Ware, in {.air* and old pieces Alao, Carlsead Flower ware and a Itw choice pl'ccs of the celebrated Eoyml Worcever ana old Vienna OhxJs. The public is rcsncctfu'lv invited to cali and mo articles of value to be found in no other hotuein the city. Beapoctfolly, x. a-. iDiLLoisr. noia LARGE SHEET iWSSft MSWft 23c, to lnduoe a 1 vper order, one sheet oaly to jou, pranald for 10c. wnlch isle* than rcat to me In 10,000 lots Easily appliod. temporarily or perma lie Jtly, to glais already in churches, homes, stores, nrnilar* free. V MA? PBr?KWT, bvmall 28c.-Machin#for A'fflnJ drawing Portralls, etc, wlih Pea, or Pencil. THE KERAIDSSW^MS1; rear '.(0 Herald Advertiser* waot Agents. Ad drew L. U'M "MiTH.912 Arch dt.Pblla.Pa. no!3 RAND OPENING. G1 I have this day opened my Oyster Parlors, to which I respectfully invite the publio. Oysten In evary style. THOMAS f. HEYMAN, Nl 1013 Malu HiCti LEGAL NOTICES. MiSS51 STREBr PR0P?YF0R Pursuant to a decree nude by the MnnW^i Court of Wheeling on the tlghih d.v 3 Y5V ber. 1883. iu the suit In chancery between zatesttarss Defendants, I will, as coamissioLer under ttiuSi < ON SATURDAY, TflE TWFNT\\?R x)vr, tuv OK DECEMBER, Jsj.t, u DAY (commencing said sal j at 10 o'clock a. m ) tell Bubllc auction, at tho In tit Ou.ir of ?n8 ouse of Ohio count?, Wert VlrxlulA, the fou. log real estate si utlftf iu that put ot the city5 Wheeling, known as I paeiUtT. Addition, Uuuu to say.lot uuraborcil 18 (ehhiand six feet and Ave Inches of lot nuwund IT (i?V,t. Taksa cr FAiK.-One third of the turchiw money and no mucft now as the purvhaiieri m?r elect. ca?h iu baud ou the day of >a!o; ?ud ti.eT; nuiader in two equal Instalment* payable ,1 spectlvc'y iu oao ana two year* fnm the day of iav wiih lntertat from that day; the pure-ham sltln. his bonda with goed pei?;n*l murhy or the ui,! defoned iokUluittnis cf he imr l.rw m&utT a ,i the title lelug letalued a* further uca U?. ' DAN 11.., J.AliU, t'oo'r. HCX1C1PAL COt'aTOf WHIILISO. ) Whikuho, November 20, u?. } I, Thorns* M. Ditrah. Clerk f f mil Court, rerttfr thai bond and security h hie u vlven by the alms named commissioner n n?j tired b> lair and til above raemloned dccrc. TUOMA8 M. L'ARRah Clerk of tho Municipal eourtol nhwimr no21?wAa * QOMMISSIONEK'S 8ALl?. In the Circuit Court for Ohio rcunty, Wwt Vlrslnli. William F. Zane and PlAtoff S. Zate'l Charles E, Zano and others. J ^vux^ By virtue of a decree ent? red by md court In u? above entitled cause ou tho 5:h da> o! Octct* IMS, the undesigned appointed u? rely t srntiil Uommimloner for the purpose, will tell at tmhUe sale, at the front door of tho Court liouie ol *ij county, on BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,ISM, commencing at 10o'clock a. v., the flowing rwi estate, namely: 'Ihe undivided half ut a evrtain tract of land lying and being utuatc on Zanc'. island, in the chy of Who~llng, Iu the eouutyol Ohio, flute of West Virginia, kuown sul imttiuA as follows: Beginning at a avakc ou the w?t tide of South Penn street, ou a lino with /. J tto&c'i northern fence: thence with the western lino ol South Penn street south V degree o?t 27 42-100 p lea to the hedge row; then a- with the hcOcciaw south 80 degrees west 7 28-100 pole*. t< euce torto 9 degree? west 2742-100 poles to a Make; thcuce north 80 degrees east 7 2810v poles to the beginning, (on. talnlng one acre 89 6-lCo poles, moie or 1<*l Al o a oertalu tract of l.nd situated ouZtne'i or Wheeling lalard, In tho city of Wheeling, bounutd on tho north by a ktral^ht line through tho (tatra ol Kink strict, entOMdlug wuterly (rum south t ua street to ik>uih Penn street; on the c*st by eo\ ui Elm stmt; on the south by laud of E. J. Staie: and on thewe?t by South Penn street. Bald last mentioned tract of land will first be offered for tale ns a wnole, aud then la loti u laid out by the Special Commi^iouer. a pin of which can be scuu at his olhce, w d ?ale will be made in tho manner by which the largest lumtia be realised. Tkbxs or Faix-Ont-thlH euJ m much mere of the purchase money us th e punhuu ?ha;l elui to pay in cash, the balance In two nqnil uuulima u at idx and twelvo mouths evidenced by uffa bearing interest from the day of tale, the tltloTe ln^rctaaied until the puichaM mouty li paid <o " W. J. W. COWDEN, Special ConiuuMioiK W. H. IlALLka, Acctioneer. I hereby certify that bond has be?a given b above named Special tomtulssijiier u rojulnd h the Court. ocll p.R vrCOLLOCH. Clerk Tho above sale lsadjouruod uutU FAll'RUJ , Njvem1 cr 21,1S:3. at lu o'clock a m. W. J. W. lOYDKN*. no!9 Hte--l<l C. masUlote QOMMISSIONER'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court for Ohio County, WtatY gilds, W.J.W.nowden admlnistrstorofthe csuteof CarolineV. Zauo, deceased, Ia William K. Zane and others. By virtue of a decree en'cred by said Court the above entitled ennse on the 11 th day of Jauuain 1883, the undersigned Special CoirnuAioner wl.l sell at public sale at the front doer uf the Coa ttoute of said county on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1883, commencing at 10o'clock a x., tho undivided hit of a certain tiact of laud situated ou Z?uc'? ct Wheeling Island iu, tho City of Whe- ling, Oh'? county, West Virginia, knowu and dm-rlbed u follows: Beginning at a s ake on the went sidec- 1 South Penn street, on a lino wl'.h K. J. butut-i northern fenoe; thence with the western line said street, south 0 degrees, can 27 42-lwi iol? t? the hedge row; thcnco with the hedKt row Mjuthfl degrees, west 7 28-luO poles; theuie south 9 degittt. west 27 42-100 poles to a suko; tlieuw north ff degrees, east 7 28-100 uilos to the beginning, cw tainlng one acre and Sy 6-100 poles, more or leci. 1*krh8 or Sajje ?One half aud so murh more o tho purchase money as Uie purchaser shall elect u pay in cash on the day of sate, tho balance iu tw* equal Installments at six and twelve motitnevi denood by notes bearing interest from the day o mie. W. J. W. COWDEN, Special Com mini oner. I hereby ccrtify that bond has been given by above named Special commissioner as required by the Court a. B. MCLOLLOCU. oc.ll Clerk. The above sale 1* adjourned unt 1 8ATCBDAY November 21,1888, at 10 o'cloca a. m. ,W. J. W. COWDLV, noI9 fc!>ejialCoaail>foner. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY FRONTING THE KIFTU WARD NAKKET bUUAKK. By vlrtuo of a deed of trnst mide by F. Schmelcbel aud Louise Bchmelchel, his wile, and Fritx 1J. Behrens and Mary Behmu, hi* wife, to mo, tho undertlgnod trustee, dated the 25th day ol August, 1681, and recotd<^d In the oRiuj ol tho Clerk of the Couuty Uurt o! Ohio counti, *tat Virginia, in Deed of Trunt Book No. If, rase 181, to secure 11. F. Bebrens tho payntent ol a (*rulu promissory noto named therein, lihalliiroceed to wit at the front door ol the Court House, In the City of Whcclirg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER the 8d, 1883, beginuiug St 10 o'clock a. v., the following desciibed real estste, th?t istoesj: the mldlle one-third, twenty-two (22) Icet ol lot numbered ninety-nine (99), situate'I st the coithwesterucor ner of llarket and l*wenty-lhltd Mints. In the Fifth ward of tho City of Wheeling, together wUh all tho buildings ana improvements thereon or thereunto belonging. Terms ol Sale?One-half, or so much more ol the purchase money ss tho purchaser u-ar c.iel to pay, casli in hand, and the balance payable la oue ym with interest from day of ba1?*. to be evi denced by the promtMory not .- of thu ptirtWser, and to be secured by deed of lru>t oti the property. Title believed to to porlect-butnelllnitaAliuitte I shall convoy only such titio ns b vwud Iu me by Mdd deed oI trust. T. J. HUGC3, Truittf W. H. HALLER. Aue'Ionrer. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. jpHOTOGKAPHS ON CHINA. W. II. RlNEHiillT, OF 1216 HABSEr LTKEET, la now prepared to take orde:a for YOXJR PIIOTO Gil A I'll ON A CHINA CtP, WITH SJUCIK. Call aud wo * rnrople at hi* Flow whero jon will ?li<o flua h I c*iiti/ul awortiiicnt ol 1 unrated Mi ner. Tea and Clumber Kct?, Vamn, Uj1o*iiu BtU, aud a onft a?mrtmci.t of Khuc? O <m1? no!0 JUSi' RECEIVED. IMPORTED DECORATED IMCHKRS. 50 Cho.'ca Dc km. Call end examine tbom at DAVISON BROS', no* 222C M*r>etBtrfct. JUST DECEIVED. A largo Block of Decorated Chlnj aud Engllah DINNER AND TEA SETS: Llmage Voaca and Ornament*, Bronietf Vatei and KIrur*, DecoratNl ("lumber Hot*. And aflnooAortmcntof fancy Omaacnti. JTOIIXV FRIEDKL) OC20 1130 MAIN STRICT. . STATIONERY. NEW BOOKS! Judith,. Chronicle of OH Vlrrfiili, bjr 5!?rK? Harland, 12mo doth. UlnetraM.ll M Life on the Mlaurlppi. by ttark T*raln, 8to., c'o. 13-60. Thollootlor School-For, by 'Uttor of "Hoou?? ficboolmaator." r.'mo, do., II00. Banned and Bleuul Jrnta the Gorman, ly Mra. A. L. Wlatar. 12mo. do., 91.50. . On a Mexican Zduatacg, bj &wtct & Kr.ox, oto.. do. I Heart of Btccl. bj ChrhtUn Ettd. K'mo., c.?. ?1.26. a new lot of Bon-IIur Juit rccclrtd. STANTON i JJAVU.STOKT, nolo - UNTOYES' DICTIONARY HOLDERS! JUST RECEIVED. All tbo New Style* In Urass, Nickel and Uroiizp. TOR SALE BY JOSEPH GRAVES DOH M TWELFTH BTB?.T. rjIHE PITTSBURGH DI.SI'ATCII la no* melitJ it 10 o'clock ? .n4 MM* u aoon thereafter aa poitf ble to all juris of tbi c?y at 15 oent* per week. Homo hand In your name to the f?nt, U U. Bcokaellcr and OC25 1414 Market attitU