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TOR RENT. |(K)U KENT LOW? 1 list Ue?lrable biore Hooiu No. 38 Twelfth itreet, MoLtin'a Block. Enquire within. K. I,. NICOLL, ip) 1 Mr Lure Home. JpOU KENT? Dwelling upartiuent in North Wheeling - (near North Street Church). Four rooms, including alio. Rent (7 per month. J AH. L. HAWLKY, , 11 \ J2-0 Mult) Btreet. Q WELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. N'u. :i JJoutU Front ?Uiwt, latauil?jilaaiuiilly UuaUd mi J dnlribla. Al?u, out* Uuoiu iu m*uimI tory of Nu. M Twelfth Itraet, tullaMe lor an ottre or lUri'lug room. Panmtun glri-n luuuodliiteljr. Ijiqulrrof Dll. K. A. HILDKKTH, pi t Ko. 1207 Chapllne HI. jpoil BEKT OR BALE. a t*, ttorjr Urkk Ifou??, No. 61 l'lltrentti Hi., m :th rix looru) Mid kitchen; also, a law 'try (*|tir. Water in kitchen: Hluk, wane pip*, etc. Tbo Iimi'c lr 1" i.ood '('i<air, nn<l ts tn it very dt-ilntbln iiixl ot the cur. I'.noulreot ILL JOSEPH TOUVE1L hl&It RENT on HALE. TU? flue l>wt!!u>r; No. 18 1 iftrtnlh atru-l. Three teueuunts lu the Fifth Ward. LAW OFFIGK, N. K. corner 12th and Cha|illtie itXMtf. l nqulu of Q. FORBEij, 1K? tittfj']!"" H'rwt. pOK BENT iwo Brick Dwelling Uouse* ou the uorth aide of 15th street, between Kofl and Jacob atreete, both newly painted and in good repair. Enquire of JOSEPH A. BODLEY, uirSU No. 69, ISiliBtreei. RF.N1' r, .1 brick House, No. 60, 13 th street, eon* turning 10 rooms, with spacious hallx ami drr bjnemsnt utllar. By W. V. iiOUK A BHD., uu.!W 1300 Market Ntiret. jfOR KENT? A tirst-cJasn Grocery Store Room ami L'wfiling, will) niue ruotns, k?n ????l water, No. OS Mchteeuth street, Bent $20.00 per mouth. Possession given April 1st. Apply to inrlj" A. M. ADAM.S^ poll BENT1 he Store Itooia on Mmi k?>t slreut now omi|>t?Kt Hawtll, I'still d tiluclslr. Also, Ffiml Wo?iiu ou nHuml floor iiljutnlng the .v ? i '.IkauI Daniel I-nrnO, K\ | RUmiI April 111. at k. < r.AMM.F. nOK KENT? hUB!l.f?B KoriUl*, Ofilcft nn4 Sleeping ttoouil III th in w People's K*nk Building. A imj fine Uiyu lii'il ou third itoryol same, with null and tornunites rooun Biijiiluii / I will rImj lent the Hanking Uouw, N?. IV w Mutu ktrrft.. THtW. O'BKIKN, lif.'g Agent nOK KENTL The large threc-itory Warehouse No. 1603 Mala street. Two front*, Main ntul South streets, I'oRteiuuon April 1st. Apply to ?le'J A. ALLEN HOW ELI.. nOK KENT-HOUSE? CoutatuluK eight looius and Bath ltooul, on Jacob street, between l?!h nnd Hth, weet aide. Uasandwuter. Will be reuted low to reaj-ouaible learnt. iUHiulre ul JOSEPH I- WJLDK, no2l Bookseller and Stationer, 10M Alntu til. FOR SALE. fJlROSTEE'S SALE. By virtue o! b feci1. of Trust made by Frederic Fisher and Johanna Fisher,bis wil?*, tonic an Trustee, dated the Ttb dnv ol Ai>rll, 1877, and ol record lu the office of the Clerk ol the County Court ol Ohio county, I will proceed to Mil ul public neelion, at 10 o'clock a. M., ou THURSDAY, the 10th day ol May, 1877, At the front door of the Court lious? of Ohio county, the following property, via: All that niece or parcel Of ground situate ill Caldwell's addition to (he dty sf Wlitcllnfc. Ohio county, W. Vu., known as tho north half of Lot No, live ( ">) in txtuan* No. fifteen (15), fronting on Jacob street (formerly James stiwt), together with all the Improvements thereto belonjl?K?thoboure being No. Jacob street. Tiuuis or Balk?OuMhird cub in hand and o< much inore as the purchaser may elect to pay, nnd the balance in two equal ruyiui:ut at one and two years, with security and l-eaiin;; Interest. T. J. HOCUS, Trustee. V7. U. Ham.kr, Auctioneer. apio fjlKUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of n Deed of Trust from tho Citizens' Fire, Marine ami i.lfe Insurance Company of Wbeellns, to me, IteariuR date the Mtli day of March, 1677, and on record iu the Clerk's office of the County Court of Ohio, 1 will proceed to sell at Public Auction at 1Q o'clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, THE 2D DAY OF MAY, 1S77. at the front door of tho Court Houac of Ohio County to the highest bdder, the following projierty knownu BALDWIN'S ROW, that is to ray: The undivided one-half of lot No. 17(1, situated on the corner of Kotl and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Wheeling, W. Vl, and on the uortb side ol aald tcventeeth street and eaU of Eoff stecet. and also of the west one-half of lot No. 175 immediately adjolulug laid lot No. 17S, both belli* situated In that j?art of the city of Wheeling commonly tailed Fiat Wheeling. 'J hero are lire Brlvk Tenements on aald properly, ail under lease for tho coming year, and tho property will be sold ui a whole or in parcels to suit purchasers. Tutus or Salic.?One-third cash and tbe balance 1 a two rqusl Installments at six and twelve months, with interest from tbe day of sale, aald defered psyraonts to t>e secured by Deed of Trust on said property. The other one*balf of said property will bo sold at same time and place and on lurne terms by tbe owner thereof. 11, 55. bHKIYKH, nirM Trustee. PpRDSTEE'S SALK. My virtue of two deeds of trust imde by Uallie C. Rockwell and husband to me as Trustee, the first dated May 1st, 187.% recorded lu Deed of Trust Book l?"o. e, jage 442, the second dated November ISlh, 1875, iKxmlod In Trust Book No.page <*5 of the land records o! Ohio rotinty, 1 will will at public aalo Ht the from door of the Court Houaeof Ohio county, West VJiglula, on SATUHDAY, APRIL 23th. 1S77, At 10o'clock a. M-, the following de*crllxd pr?|*rty: The ?dtt alstecti levt c( the <?!>l hall ol Uit uuuibensl Mveatyflve, situated on the south side ot Eighteenth atreet, between Jacob mid Wood* streets,in that |?itol the city of Wheeliugcalled E*?t Whrtlln^. Title Ulleved to 1m? perfect, but 1 will couvey ouly auch title a* la vented lu me. tkmms op Sali?One-Uiltd and uiore if the purchaser ao elect In cnah, the Ulanee in two equal paywenta at six aud twelve months with interest, the title to In) Rtaiucd until payment is wade In lull. WM. II. CALDWELL, Trnslee. W. J. W. Cqwdks, Solicitor. inriP jpOK 8ALE".'0 Shares Stork lu PealKnly lusur&tu-eCo. 10 tfharea Stock lu Ohio Valley Hank. tti Shire* stuck lu 1a Belle (Haas Co. 10 Shares Stoock In vKtna Mill. VJ Lot Oronud, feu tie Wheeling, Main street. VJ Lot Ground, Centre Wheeling, Markit street. 1 StnaU Frame House, 14th strtet. 1 Two-story Brick House, 14th street. rnrCO 1.1KWIN. Agent. jyiOK SALE? Eighty cholc* Building Loti on Wheeling Island. Dike from 1400 to NiK) eilch. Only utie-sulh of the purchn!^ money required Id cash. The residue may be paid uuuuslly In ma equal liiauiliueuta with Intonnt, Apply to JOUN P. UILCHHIST apt* _ At_Top Mill. Jjl'OB 8AI E One line Hu^gy Hone, Biiffgv and liarU6SI. Will be aolJ at a bargain, by ADAMS 4 LUCAS, ap6 1-27 Market street. JpOB SALEThe Residence of N. C. Arthur*en 15th street, in the city of Wheeling. Tito lot fronts about 63 leet ou Fifteenth .street, and extend# book to the alley. The house is a two-stury brick, containing ten roouis unci finished attic, bath room, with hot aud cold water, and is in pood repair. Tliere ia also a wash house, coal house, ash house, dc.; on tho property. Persona desiring to examine the proper- ; tv, or to ascertain the terms of naJe, will ! call on R. 0. Barr, attorney, 1142 Chapline street, ap3 N. C. ARTHUR. 1 Wide Awake! ti J NKW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES j a COUIKU DA1I.Y. * ? .1 b Prices the Lowest ti ti No Trouble to Show Goods. 1 No Goods Misrepresented. f, c ? 1 CAI.I. AND SEE MY NEW ROOM, -j J". T. STOISTE. J IHO Main Nlrrcl. H U|?5 Hohnuuooii'S HI.oi K. C Q A. WINGERTER, j DENTIST. Office una ResldoiUtt. No. 1057 Main Ht., oppoalU Union, wheeling, W. V*. WNit.wii Oxide (3;u and other Auteathotlrt I ftJudjijitenHl. ' mylft j PI rRA N K, TIIK ci.orni KK, ? Twxumi Wrurr, li | Huyi and evils Tickets to all polnta tut and VS'rat, AT KEDOCED ftATEH. a "Hound trip ticket* to Baltimore and return, ,i and chlcHKQ and return, alaoon hand. oct_ 11 I. BLUM & BRO. I. BLUM & RRR h I. BLUM & BRO. i OFFER, OFFER, OFFER, f. iho Hsndiomcst and Cheopeit , silks'I1 IN' TUB CITY. r. U Come and See Our $1.00 Silks. [j Come anil See Our $1.00 Silks. s Come and Seo Our $1.00 Silks. u A fair P. S.-Speclal attention to this JJ column on Saturday Morning. F I. BLUM &c BRO. a np20 _ * mKETH KXTilACTED WITHOUT y I. PAIN. a I During tin' cloven yearn i iibyo l-oen practicing ^ 1 In Wheeling 1 h#vu iulniiiiiatvtiHl kuh toorurneven t| tliouiiand iwraona wltli I'krfkct hamcty, ?ml In ,i alnumt every caso with entire satisfaction to mybell I and jiitli-nu I Wu cciinlantly kcrp on liaiuls |>uro NltrousOxlJe c (!m fur those that dewir# to take it. J)K. HUKOISON A HON, no23 No. 1143 Market at. tl II @faMddBpmi:j', FRIDAY, APKIL 20. 1S77. ci - - - u New Advertisements. For Cincinnati?Steamer Hudson. 1. liluiu A: liro.?head of local. ?. Watches?Ox toby & Duflleld. Steam C'oflee anil Spice Mills?Colvin V Wilson. Kngraved (! lass?Cummins & Woods. j' Sealed Proposals). / A. 15. Caldwell, Attorney at Law. For Sale or Rent?Brick House. Wall Paper?A. W. PaulKt Bro. HumiUon Opera House?fourth page. Commissioner's Sale?fourth page. rThermometer .Recoup.?The follow- ^ ing shows the range of the thermometer, a| as observed at Schnepfs drug Hlore, o Opera House corner, yesterday: 8 a. m. 12 m. n p. v. 7 v. M. co vi 71 o:i 7 ? i ? di DOLLMANS.?We .will open this morn- v ing our Secoid Stock of elegant Doll- c mans from $3.00 upwards. We oill tl special attention of the Ladles, as the tr above are the handsomest and cheapest tl garments in the city. tl I. BLUM & BRO. V The peanut and banana business is * looking tip. ^ The Crescent mill was started up on ^ Wednesday. ^ The Council Committee on Markets aj met at the city building last night. >*' Let the man come forwaed now who athinks we need more rain. (Irowls are ai in order. w Thf. funeral of Mr. James Baggt will o: take place from the Chapline Street M. n 1'.. Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. oi If you want to appreciate, to the fullest extent, the beauties of these mild . spring evenings, take a drive out the Na i.u.mi iwau. ^ ^ ^ 0| The Standard boya will have a tussle ,, with the JjIuIIowk, of Cincinnati, on the i Fair Grounds to-day. Game will be 5 called at X v. m. " . , , , Bt I Two individuals who had been drink- ai ing freely made things lively yesterday . on the Inland, while crossing over to Bridgeport. They were at layer heads. " Quite a number of neighboring Ma- ^ aonic lodge* have accepted the invitation " of the Martin's Ferry Lodge to participate in the exercises there on .St. John's ? bay. i Til err h a general aflliction of incip- jj ient rheumatism prevailing just now, 5 [ brought.about, no doubt, by unreasonable familiarity with front-doorsteps after ! | sunset. " ^ A heavy wind Htorm,on last Tuesday, $ capsized a two story frame house in Cassville, Ohio, and came near out-blowing the Bridgeport drummer who gave n us this item. 11 The Arlington Stove "Work* will be y idle to-day, to allow the workmen an A opportunity to attend the funeral of Mr. ai James Baggs, who was formerly em- B ployed at the works. ' a ? ? ? it The Presbytery of St. Clairavilie meets at Martin's Kerry on next Tuesday. The Woman's Missionary Societies in the fc bounds of said Presbytery will meet at w the Mine time and place. li White neckties are to be more fash- B ionable than ever this season. Humors ? of war in Kit rope and a famine in India m have raised the price to 15 cents per car- in load. Notwithstanding this' fact, how- fo ever, a movement is on foot to send a car^o to tho poor starving natives of India. m ? ci The Bajcker Case.?The caso of F. 0, A. Baicker, charged with depositing night e<] soil upon the premises of John Marree, & near the Top Mill, was partly examined y, by Justice Caldwell yesterdav morning. It is probable that, with the Prosecuting Attorney's consent, the case will be satis- be [actonly compromised. bt Board or Education.?1The Board ol Education met last night in regular monthly session. Present at roll call: Messrs. Bingell, Caldwell, Cochran. Collier, Hastings, Hildreth, Hupp, Miller, McCully, Todd and Watkins?11. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. In the absence o[ the President, l)r, Hupp wag called to the chair. The Board ordered the payment ol the bills presented by the Finance Committee, with the exception of a bill of $15 presented by the janitor of the Kighth \Y ard icbool house, which was rejected. The committee on Text Book* asked for further time for the consideration of the proposed adoption of Goodrich'* History ol the United .States, instead of Williard's, in the public schools. The request of the committee was granted. BU t'EH INTENDENT*!) MPOHT. The following is the report of the 8u|terintendenf, which was read and placed on tile. WHEELING, April 111, IHT7. To ihc Jlwird of Education: Gentlemen?In presenting the reports of the schools of the district for the month of March, 1 respectfully invite attention to the following items: enrollment for the month, 3,187; average daily attendance, 2,841); do absence, 337; total enrollment since Sept, 1st,4,104; percent of average attendance for the mouth, 90; number of cases of tardiness: Washington 127, Madieon 18, Clay 107, Union 222, Centre 207, Webster 100, Kitchic 82, colored 30; total 078; No. of pupils perfect in attendance?Washington 125, Maditon 8"?, Clay 174, Union 147, Centre 122, Webster 05, Kitchic 190, colored 0, total 44; Visits?by Superintendent 30, coininissioiiers 24, others 087, total 741; Number of pupils in the several branches? Orthography 3097, reading 11007, writing 2040, mental arithmetic 1452, written irithmetie 1514, geography 1250, gfamwar 424, history 227, physiology 37, itaural philosophy 39, chemistry. 8, botany I, astronomy 12,algebra 99, geometry 27, U. S. Constitution 45,'German 542, drawing 405; amount paid for tuition, inclulive of German, $3,895. ti^UMAN DPniBTM 1ST le ISnfl'alo Itlll "combination a few weeks Mr. PlitKfrlf. Moore, of Wheeling, j as discovered and patented an invention a i protect the walls uf a furnace from i jury by the stock as it rmiB down the h it-line of the hell, it being prevented hv j is plan froth striking the sides of the , irnacc and disintegrating or dislocating le brick composing the lining.? Pitt a- j try It Manufacturer. t l>FATir of Justice Forbes.?George orbes, Justice of the Peace in Webster j istrict, died abont noon yesterday, at his t isidence, No. 2367 Market Btrect, after \ it illness of several weeks' duration. ( otne weeks ago Mr. i'orbes contracted a > svere cold, which develo|>ed into pneu- > lonia, and eventually terminated in ( en tli. Mr. Forbes was born in McConuellsille, Pa., and when <juite young went to hambersburg, in that .State, and learned | le carpenter trade. After finishing his ade he worked for some time in j [arrisburg, afterwords in 1'ittsbnrgh, ten inMassillon, Ohio, andlinally set* ed in Wheeling, about the year* lS.'U. or forty-six years he resided in Centre Wheeling; and has long been identified ith the interests of the Fifth and Sixth k'ards in tlie municipal government, [e served several terms in the City ouncil, and some six or seven years ago as President of the Second Branch of lat body. .In 18U8 he was elected county wesflor, and held that office for several Bars. He wan also at one time a prornient member of the Odd Fellows. For lanv jrears he was a leading carpenter ad builder, but retired from business >me time ago. At the time of his death b wae serving his second term as Justice f the Peace in Webster district, and jpresented the Sixth Ward in the Hecnd Bmneli nf llu nlli?PAn??!l Transfers of Real Estate.?The fol- i wine transfers of real estate were ail- I litted to record in the office of the Clerk ; \ the County Court yesterday: ? Deed made April 29, 1S77, by Win. I [nrphy and wife to Bonnparte Al'binger, < ir 20 feet of ground on the south Hide of Hey 16, between Jacob and Wood < reets, being part of lots numbered 87 1 id 38; $275. Deed, made April 19,1S77, by Charles I . Otterson to Andrew Rehm, for lots umbered III and 17 of the sub-division* f the Poor House farm, recently laid ut by the Board of Commissioners; 1.000. Deed made Dec. 15,1874, by the Board f Commissioners of the countv of Ohio ) Charles Otterson, for lot# >?o. 10 and 7 of the sub-division of the Poor House inn an recently laid out by said Board; 900. Deed made August 10,1875, by Kobert .like and wife to Wilson Murphv, for D feet of ground on the south Hide of Jley 10, between Jacob and Wood street*; 200. Board of Equalization.?Tho Fiance Committee of the Board of Comlissioners, sitting as a Board of Equal ixtion, conTened in tho Court House eiterday morning. There were present fesars. Kwing.Bayha, Frew ami My lea; bsent, Messrs. Speidel and Waddle. The loard was in session for several hours, nd adjourned to meet again this morn)g at 10 o'clock. Contracts Awarded.?The contracts >r doctoring the poor ot Pease Township ere yesterday awarded to Dr. B. O. Wilams for the Martin's Ferry precim-t, ud Doctors Fisher and Wagner for the ridgejKirt procinct. Dr. Williams reuves S7U and Doctors Fisher and Wassr $S5, making a total of $150, and beig $142 less than ijaa paid to one doctor r his services last year. Religious Exercises.?A meeting of uch interest is in progress at the l)ispies' Church, Centre Wheeling. The :dioanceof baptism will be administerI this evening after the regular services, irvices every night this week and on tbbath. TnE Board of Education adjourned fore 8 o'clock last night. Business is isiness. The Courts.?Circuit Covm-Judgc fe/rirt,?Thin court wan in Reunion an dual yeitirday,1 and disposed of tlie fol- i jwitig business: " Hon. J. J. Jacob was admitted to nrar- , Ice in this court, upon motion of 1. I", j ones, Esq. The esse of the State vh. Wm. Forjrthe, jun., was argued on Wednesday veiling and yesterday morning by Joran *and Cracraft for the State, and Daenport and Dovenor for the prisoner. U 12:30 o'clock the jury returned a verict of not guilty as to shop-breaking, i ut guilty of grand larceny, and fixing i lie term of imprisonment in the peniteniary at two yearn. A motion for a newrial was filed. The catte of the .State vs. I'uUey Kagan, barged with robbery, wan placed upon rial before the following jury : W. !?.' lurtis, J. T. Stone, C. Bent/., J. W. Irown, Jacob T. Stone; John Medick, A. . Adams, John liibson, 11.11.Pendleton, indrew Gillespie, W. J. Uobb, John l)ul7. The charge was not sustained, and lie jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The cane of John Carter, charged with tealing.harnens from Pat. Kennedy, wan ontinued until the next term, defendant living bond in the sum of $-r>0(? for his apiearance. Adjourned until thin morning at 0 'clock. Police Court?Judge Vranmer. There was only one case before His lonor yesterday morning, viz: John Ritchie, charged with drunken- i e*n, was tilled $1 and costs. lie paid the i ne. i Personal Point*.?Mr. Frank Griflin, Standard reporter, leaves for the Far j Vest on Monday next, to grow up with | lie country. I Capt. Hugh Sterling yesterday returned i roui the Pittsburgh Temperance Conven- ; on, to which he was a delegate. , Marshall Swartzwelder, Esq., a Tilts- , urgh lawyer, will ppeak on temperance | rthis city Saturday evening. Adam ureer, "boss heater at the llel- i lont Mill, yesterday left for Topeka, j vtlllHUH. wliort* ho will Itinltn liin liniim in lie future. We had a pleasant call thin morning oin Captain "Eb" Moore, of Wheeling, ell known to many of our Holdier read- ' rs. We have known the Captain all our 1 fe/nnd are glad to seo that time )i:ih J enlt ho lightly with him, an he looks as ' oung an he did ten yeam ago.?Ncit Cum- \ erland Independent.' ' Mr. (Jeorge P. Schuehle, of thin city, * [as among the graduates at the fifty- > ix the annual commencement "of the I 'hiladclphia College of Pharmacy, held ecently. One of the heat, if not the very best f 'uiperance addresses made herenince the . mperance movement commenced wan lat of Mr. Cracraft, of Wheeling,on lant ubhath afternoon. His appeal to young len to abstain was grand, Hubliiue.? fur tin'a Ferry iVwrs. Rev. S. li. Barnit/. add rented the Tomerance Union of Juiirview, Hancock )untv,last night. Mi-s Emma Williams, of Martini errv, nud Miss Rissa Patterson, of Bellin*, are visiting friends in Barnesville ud vicinity. Mr. C. f>. JvimniBky, of Rush Run, ester day secured Messrs. Jeff. T. Reed nd James W. Alexander as lecturer*, lessra. Reed and Alexander organized le Murphv movement in the church at iat place last night. Rev. S. R. Willson, pastor of the Disiplea' Church at Moundsville, will he bsent from his post, with his family, for iree or four weeks, visiting relatives in llinois. Meanwhile there will he no reaching at his church. Mr. Cyrus Howard, of the firm of toward .Bros., architects!, spends his iisurc hours in making crayon sketches. ( [e has now in Imh studio an excellent * ayon portrait of tapt. Jack Crawford, 1 le noted scout, wlioi>crformed here with Enrollment in German?Washington III, Mud if on :?7, Clay 111, Union 015, Ceil* re 8S, Webster 'r?r), ltitchie 1 W, total 542; niniber of pupils of (ierman parentage >11, other than Uerman parentage 201, >elouging to Grammar .School 60, belong* rif? to Division A 139, belonging to Divilion 1J 201, belonging to Division C 132; lumber of classes taught *lr>; amount ;>aid for instruction in (ierman, $200. UNION SCHOOL. limit*r the present organization of this ichool the scholars of Division A, grade J, are required to be seated in the gram* nar room. They are placed there bemuse there is no other furnished room ii the building for them. The plan is not tesirnble and does not work well. It lecessarily tends to pome contusion, and interferes to some extent with the proper grading of the school. There is a room >n the third floor of the building, large iioiigh, and well adapted to the purpose, ?nt unfinished. The commissioner* oi Union school would have applied IhsI fall for privilege o furnish Ibis room, had it not been that he storm in the summer by which their juilding was unroofed, rendered it nc:essary to incur an unexpected outlay in repairs. Your attention is called to it low, so that if it meets your approval he matter can be referred to the Com* uittee on Building. and Grounds to retort sucli action us may bi? found to l>e Respectfully submitted. John C. Hkrvev, & Mr. Collins made a verbal report consenting the fire at the old Second Ward chool building, tlie particulars of which iave already been published. ?'I.?RK,\s RKl'ORT. The Clerk of the Bonrd submitted a piartcrly report of Iwokd and supplies urnished to schools, janitors, teachers ind indigent pupil* lor the quarter endin; April 1. 1S77: janitors, <i 07; choolfc, $83 lo; teachers, $22 :'.7; indict mpils, SOU 71; total, $202 M. The report vas tiled. The appointment of Paul Neitlzel as anitor of the Third Ward school was lonlir'med. The following resolution was adopted: llaolml, That the Clerk be directed to ;ive notice to Air. Crumbacker, the conractor for supplying coal, that there vill be no more coal required at any oi he schools for the present school term, villi the exception of the Seventh Ward, ind that he discontinue until otherwise udered by the Clerk. Adjourned. Organization ok a Temps range Union at Tiltonvillb.?Mr. Editor: \ temperance meeting was held here on ast Wednesday evening. W. M. Howes vas elected President, and AV. Fitzgerald, Secretary. The meeting was opened with tppropriate religious exercises, after which Mr. JefT. T. Reed was introduced, tnd spoke very feelingly for the space of lalf an hour. His Appeal to the young nen was very earnest and impressive, dr. Iieed is a very efficient lecturer, and ? doing noble work in the temperance rause. After singing, J. W.Alexander was :allcd upon, and responded in a very arnost and able manner. The portrayal >f his life experience was truly grand ind impressive, and was enough to make he stoutest heart,quail and brought tears :o the eyes of many in the audience. We iave had the pleasure of hearing Mr. \lexander often before, but his effort on kij nM..Mitni1 ..II I.!., f? fiorts. To flay that the speech was good voiild fall fur below expressing :he excellence of the production; t had need to be heard to je appreciated. Mr. Alexander is n roung man of Considerable grit and energy and in doing grand work in the emperance cause. Forty-two names were secured to the pledge. A Union ivas formed and the following olticerH sleeted: President, \V. M. Howes; Vice President, Win. Medill; Secretary, Belle Lyons. After a few pointed remarks by he President, the meeting closed. Kkikkdhto tiieCausk. Tiltom ilU, ()., Ai>rU 11*. Tin: Auuott Conceht.?-The musical svent of the season will lie the Abbott concert at the Opera House to-night. Miss Abbott, the brilliant prima donna, ivilj be assisted by such widely known irtists us Signor liriguoli, the renowned enor; Signor Ferranti, the great hufl'o linger, said to be the best on the stage; Mr. William K. Case, the distinguished pianist, and Mr. Charles K. Pratt, accompanist, formerly with I>i Murska md Titiens. As showing in what estination Miss Abbott is held in London, kp quote the following from the Daily News of that city; "Miss Abbott possesses n genuine soprano voice of both brilliant andcxpreslive quality. In the delivery of the wellcnown air, 'Ciascunio dice,' of the previous 'Rataplan' duet with the Sergeant; )f the pathetic farewell to the Regiment, n the mock bravura of the scene with the Marchioness, and the joyous impulse of he trio with that character and the Serjeant, Miss Abbott was alike successful, tier acting and stage bearing were truly emarkable, abounding in vivacity and idmiration, while free from awkwardness >r exaggeration. 'Her occasional byday, too, yras excellent; and (rare power villi a novice) Miss Abbott can preserve, vlien requisite, an attidue of perfcct :alm and reno?e. The reception of Miss U>bott was from the first highly favor- j ible, and with the progress of the opera leoanie enthusiastic." The New Janitor.?Mr. Charles W. tVeitzel, the newly elected Janitor of the itate buildings, yesterday entered upon he discharge of his duties. The Janitor ?aa sworn by Mayor Sweeney as a special oliceman, with authority to make areats and preserve the peace in and about he Capitol; Mr. George W. Engle will ontinue tulm old poiiuon ac Monger. Carncrow & Dixie. ?A crowded W house witnessed the performance, last evening, of this celebrated company. The programme wait entirolyniw, and the entertainment, as n whole, was one of the at bent of the kind ever witnessed in thin ie city. The evening opened with a spec- at tacular burlesque entitled "Around the re World in Fifty Minuted." in which the $1 audience follow the ducky tourists C: through the perils and heautiea of an d( ocean voyage to Liverpool, France, Vienna, along the Khine through Scotland, m halting a few moment'* in Ireland, and finally setting Hail agaiu for America, where their arrival in signalized by all joining in and di Hinging the Star Spangled Manner. Ik Though the tourists are jerked around the v: world in almost no time their trip in le nevertheless of a remarkably agreeable Ti character. Kvery mile of their way in marked by some new witticism told in an ai irresistible vein of humor. Laughable fa episodes, stories in which the im*pired N tamhorinirtt lo^e^ hmmelf in the lithogramic mazes of u profuse flood of thoughts that llow too eoniously for the slow Si march of human language, and consetjuently jar against each other a little in expression, Irish ami (lermau jigs.coinic w songs. wilh an ocea.?inal, still dreamy p< melonv, coming in ns a sort of a repose, at conundrum* ami puns, all combine in this excursion. The audience wax almost constantly convulsed with laughter, and Hoveral of the FotigH were enchored to the A: echo. The mo vine Hcenery presented a cr good picture of the ocean, the varioiiH Hi ports tilled with shipping; and the large ?< cities at which the sable tourists were I'1 supjNtsed to halt during their lightning trip. Following thin interesting feature tn were many other novel and ingenious, in- $' novation* in minstrelsy. Dances, ju' Star Lecture," songs and various specialties, concluding with a sidesplitting farce en- a titled "The Stage Struck Heroes, or Private Theatricals." * Si Hotel A km vals.?Among the late "j hotel arrivals are the following : V/. Joints?H. li. Hays, Washington, i, Pa ; W. W. IJullen, Baltimore; John K. \ Lowe, Superintendent Belmont co. (Ohio) t|, Infirmary; John W. NVoodside, John A. ? Armstrong, Philadelphia. Slamm?J, P. Hornbrook, Woodland; f,f James McKein, NetTs Siding;M. L. Still- u, wagon, Clavsville; II. Blayney, Wood Intent; I. Irwin, Kant Kinley; Simpson Jones, aj St. MaryV; James W. Ohnnnfngton, Par- V( kersbtirg.] McLurt-0. II. (Jattell, W. M. Cottell, Mt. Pleaaant, 0.; D. II. Raymond, liar- j) j>er's Ferry; 15. 11. Worthington, Fairmont; Curncross ?fc Dixie's minstrels, twenty-tix in number; C. H. Richards, Pittsburgh. at SURRENDERED BY His IJONIWMAN.? |. Joseph Deitrich, committed *o jait by at Justice Phillips some weeks agof.and discharged the other day upon givin^bond, was yesterday surrendered by his Bonds- if man, Mr. Anthony Gollner. Deitrich's ie condition has become such that Mr.GolI- ar ner thought l>est to have him again com- p. mitted. a horse drawing a dray ran a race ]> with a locomotive on the raging HempHeld yesterday morning. The race began at Alain street and ended at Cliapline street, the animal coming out pever&l lengths ahead. Tub buds on the fruit trees on the L?l- 1? and are beginning to swell very percepti- fie bly. In a week or two that delightful of retreat will lie resonant with the melody be of the feathery songsters who there seek Ci refuge from the noiso of trade. at Last night while Manager Hamilton was presiding in the box olfice at the ()pera House, an urchin made a grab for a pile of tickets and carried ofi' :i largo package of the pasteboards. Personal.?Should this meet the eye of the individual who created a distnr* bance in church la?t Sunday by his con- al tinned coughing, he will confer a favor on the congregation by procuring a hottie of J)r. Hull's Cough Syrup, which will *! cure him. lio and see the$1 silks at Blums'. Traveling llags and Valises at the of Boston 9l|c Store. Hukau down in prices of Dry (iribds p? and Carpets. Now is your time. Call and price, (lot to sell. .1. \V\ V'euki:!-. ju Bktore purchasing black silks, go and see the goods oflered by I. Blum & Bro. ]? Marshall Swart/welder, a criminal lawyer of distinguished ability, and al First Vice President of the National A: Christian Temperance I'nion, is to give tli one of his celebrated talks to the sup- Sj porters of the cauce in our city on Saturday evening, the 21st inst., at the Opera Iiou?e. As our people have been at con- Ti siderable expense since the inauguration oa of the work in our midst, it is proposed at to charge an admission fee of :!"?cents. His ability as a tcm]>erance lecturer is second to none, and a full house should ce greet him on this occasion. wi Tin: handsomest silks at Blums'. Black walnut and marble top Stands at the lM)c Store. ? - - Goon Black Kid Gloves for 35 cts., at J. W. Ferrkl's. Wr are receiving new silks daily at '^J wonderfully low prices. 1. Blow .v IIro. Jjj ? < un readers' attention is called to another enterprise just started in our midst by the enterprising geutlemcn, Messrs. da Colyin & Wilson, li is their steam Ti coll'ee and spice mills. Ah will be oh- Ct served by their advertiBeuieut in another fo column, they solicit the patronage of the wholesale grocers and druggists. Their establishment and outfit are entirely new, and they oiler the best kind of indnc. ments ti> the trade to give tlicm their patronage. Their place of business un Main street *ih readily recognized by the !l* very novel and suggestive sign of a large 111 cotl'ee pot, from which steam is constantly f0 issuing. We beHpeak for the firm i? good share of patronage. # ? ? - co The cheapest silks at Blums . pr Ladies' Trimmed Hats at the Boston m 99c Store. 13UKak down is Prices.?Dress Goods ;i cents, Black Kid Gloves JUS cents and y, Car|>ets as cheap as 15 cents. They have j,'( to be Hold to raise money now. .* 'i-w- Z Fifty new Dolmans at Blums', from ^ $U upward, call and see them. ea Nkw Pictures.'?Pictures of Statuary at the Hoslon 99c Store. j" Have you heard how those fine pifc- u! lures are selling at the Auction Sale this ? week Klcgam engravings for less than .n the cost of the frames; fineChromos for a j mere song. Do not fail to take advantage . of this rare opportunity to adorn vour ?!i homes at your own prices. The whole ) stock will positively lie closed out this week. There will positively be an after- ? noon sale during the rest of the week at - r o'clock; evening sale at 7; 1209 Market .L street. L''j 3Vk manufacture our own Dolmanand can sell them 50 per cent less than any other firm. 1. Blum & Buo. New goods daily at the Boston 9'.??- I Store. " aa' 20 per cent saved hy getting your far* S pets and Dry Goods now of _ J. W. Febrel, e 1 Cor. Main and 20th streets. ^ Somethino entirely new in Dolmans, go L. ( to 1, Blum & Bro'.s and sec them. $ | ? 7 ? *MkM ?V/, JLUI I rent Rt<iactIoiia-We L??a oftHI*11 Price* Knle no More In Wheeling. Competition delicti by Kline & Allies their new store. 34 Twelfth Htrcet. A w more left of those tine Business Suite $5. All wool Scotch Can*imere Suit* iduced to $0 50. Children'* Suits al !. Uood Calico Shirts 5Kk\ All wool wnimere Paiitn $2 75. And everything )wn to priccrt that suit the times.' Be careful and read the name and imbcr. . Kline At Am.hu, 34 Twelfth atrcet. DoN'r neglect to uttend the art sale* to ly and to-morrow. Kvery picture mum > Hold thin week regardless of coat oi line. The collection makes a line galry of art, and will well repay a visit here will positively be an aftcrnooi ,1c on Friday and Saturday. Come ir ul see what we have, anil you will nol il to l?o pleased. Sale at 2 and 7 r. M o reserve. 1200McLain's Block. Mom: new goods at the Boston 99? ore. ('ARi'ETa! Carpets! Car|>etM ! It is t ell settled fact that the cheapest Car 't* and Dry Hoods in the city are fount! J. W. Feruel's, Corner Main and 20th St. k.vtraormnary*bargains in' 1'fanof ni> Groans.?Our readers will hardly edit it when we tell them how low a rst-clasH Piano or Organ can be boughl ; Adams & Lucas', 1227 Mnrkel Htreel or instance: A line carved Knahe Piano, Heven oc ,ves, as good as new, for $.'175; lir?t cosl mo. An elegant rosewood Piano, carved gs, seven octaves, (can not be told from new one) for $205; first cost $500. Other good second-hand l'ianos at frpui 10 to $150. Splendid new Pianos of the Ik?kI make*, eluding Steinway, Knahe, lfazelton am! hers, at from $100 to $1,000. In the line of Organs Messrs. Adatns^ ticas sell the Mason it Hamlin, Smith] uierican, and several other maken, al 0 loweflt possible prices?from $85 to 100. Some very good Hecond-hand OruiB as low as $10 to $t?0. Altogether, a (Iter variety can not he found in any usic Rtore." Terms of payment will be made to null 1 responsible parties, while for cash a ry liberal discount will be made. Ik you want a nice npar-bnggy, go to onaldson, lx;wis it Co.'s. ?? cod j.nuni i?5 iiuguiy ami wm prevail, lie Cheapest Dry Goods ami Carpets art J. W. Ferrcl's. Ho Iuih made bouic iavv reductions. lioat prints 4i! to (Jo 4 chintz. 8c; table linen, -Or, crash, l'.o id all otlxer goods in proportion. < J ? ? See the old and reliable Paper Hanger you want work done; 20 years' ex|?ernre in the principal cities of the Kasl id West. Leave orders at this ollice oi 0. Box 25. W. Lows'i)eh. If you want a nice spar-buggy, go tf onaldson, Lewis A: Co.'s. eod The finest shoes kept in the city a! L. V.UlosdV. New Goods! New Goods! Just re ived l?,000 yards of tine chintzes in tin test styles, one yard wide, which we will 11 at 10 cents per yard. Also a new loi Carpets, from 18 ceuts upward; 10,00C ills of Wall Paper, cheapest in the city, ill soon if you would secure bargains John Koemek'p. If you want a nice spar-buggy, go t? onaldson, Lewis & Co.'s. eod If you want to get suited in a pair ol oes go to L. V. Uiono's. A fink assortment of Kid Gloves at 5( nts per pair, just received and for sale (J. li. Koth's. At Kwabacker's the finest assortment o irasols in the city, also received second Dck of children's and ladies' Hose test designs. - t ? ? Just received, a lot of Children's Shoethe latest styles, at L. V. Blond'h. Two Button Kid Gloves at 50 cents r pair, at G. G. Koth's. Gents' line shoes of the latest stylet ni. im-ivin ill Ij. V. BLOND'S. * mm m ]Jry Good# very cheap for cash, at 0. G OthV Ask for those elegant Knglish Diagon s for spring overcoats at Thon. Hughe.' G'o.'s. Nbw is tiie time to examine eirstoek while it is fresh and unbroken >ecial inilucementa to cash customers The Vf.uy Latest.?Ladies' J'rinces! rain Skirt, new shades in Kid Gloves :tra line Embroideries, new Veiling: id Torshou Laces. L. Swa backer. Titos. Hughes Sc Co. have just reived :i fresh lot of Worateds, which thin ill make up into suits at the very low ice of $'J5. Call and examine them. The cheapest shoes in the city at L. V. Blond's. Corsets at 50 cents, at g. G. Koth's. Something quite new for ltugs and dashers, the latest in Worsted and Ik Fringes and Trimming Silks, Scalt ittons, Black Spanish .Net Scarfs, Lact ;blv? and l-'ans. L. Swahackkk. N'r.w Goods for spring wear received lily sit Tlio.s Hughes &Co.'n Merchant liloring Establishment. All 'NVoo) lasituerea will l>e made to order insuiU r $20, same a* usually ?old at $26; liATF^'T rttylen of show just received al i.. v. blond'h. Cam. and see the all Wool Casaimcre? Thos. llughea & Co.'s, which they will like to order in a fashionable manner r $20 per suit. Nothing iu the Quaker City ha# reived more unlimited or well-merited aide from its guests than the Colon' ;de Hotel, Philadelphia, for liberal anagement and excellent courtesy, eod. Good Advice.?-Now is the time ol ar for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Ac ?ery family tdionhi have a bottle ol wctiee'h German Sviiup. Don't alw for one moment that cough totakc ild of your child, your family or yourIf. Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, onp, Hemorrhages, and other fatal disRes may Het in. Although it is true rhman sviiuh is curing thousands ol ene dreaded diseases, yet it is much betr to have it at hand when three doses 11 cure you. One bottle will last your rolo family a winter and keep you safe 3iii danger. If you are consumptive, not rest until you have tried this remy. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular :o 75 cents. Sold by your Druggist, hole*ale agents, [<ogan, hist & Co., and uighlin Bros. & Co. eoildrw JACON, LARD AND PORK. ntfr liuiur, Eitn Hugur Curat llama, ,S. C. lirenklau lUruii, l>ar Sides, S. C. Mumlders, 1'Uiii bkouulent, Moaa iMrk, Family Pork, ar.t in ri.-rco*, Barreli, Half Barrvln, Ki^i, Palli 1 Hall l*ulln. Our own curing. Forwlafoy 1.ist, i'avi ni'drl' a i'akks. TENCILS. w. va. STENCli. 4 bkal works, No. 1731 Market Br. i ur2S Wheeling, w. Va. I INSURANCE. iF^^zsTKLiiisr INSURANCE COMF1, Of Wheeling. W. Va. Assets Over Quarter Million Dollars. i LOSSES PAID OVER I IlOOOftt I J. N. VANCE, President. T. P. PHILLIPS, Secretary, M. REILLY, Viol President. I. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Secy. 0. W. BURROWS, General Ageat. DIRECTORS: .1. N. VANCK, JOHN liKID, T. P. BHAtLCBOSS, SI. REILLY, I,. STIFEI,, JAMES MAXWELL, GEO. ADAM.", J. n. BOOBS, J. O. HOFFMAN. Franklin Insurance Co's Agency, The largest Independent Insurance Office In thg Stale, representing over $40,000,000.00 This Agency, bolng Independent of all Board combinations, Insures all olasses of desirable property?both Fire and Marine?at reasonable rates. Its indemnity unsurpassed, adjustments liberal, and promptness In payment or losses recom ; mends it to the patranago of the public. The Agenoy comprises the following ' Companies: North ltritisli and .Mercantile Ins. Co. ol l.omlou ami l!<linbui|;h. Fire Association ol Philadelphia. I liion Insurance < onipany ol Philadelphia. ' Western AsNiirance Company ol Toronto. Itiill'alo Insurance Company, ol Itullalo IV. Y. Uobllo I nderwriters' Association, ol Mobile, Ala. Itritisli American Assurance Company, ol Toronto. > ICoyal Canadian Insurance Company, ol Montreal. fe24 T. P. PHTTA.TPft. Ao-???f Silver Lake Flour House. i HEADQUARTERS FOR Louisiana Sugar, Molasses and Rice DAILY ARRIVALS DIRECT FROM PLANTATION. 2,000 Packages Lake Herring (BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE). 2.000 Packages Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel. ' IMMENSE STOCK -GREAT VARIETY. . UNiroUM (JOODS and UNIFORM PRICE*. i ?carEXAMINi: Ol'lt STOCK before ruyino elsewhere.-** C. OGLEBAY & SONS, Nos. 1412 & 1414 Main Street. fe'J" _ J | AM1LTON Ol'KKA HOUSE. | BOOTS AND SHOES. John A. K'ilhi.kk Manager. ? riSTAUMSUKD IN 1837. The Management taVes great pleasure in buuouuc- jjj ing the engagement, (or Two Night*, , MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 23 & 24, j.nxuom vA.vrx. | w. x. uuouia. | a. o.wixm* I VANCE, HUGHES & CO.. TWO ORFHANS COMBINATION, ' ' ?? , ? , , , . i 8UCCKH80K8 TO 1 he only Company traveling having peiiuifsioii j n( Mes-sin. Khwok ?x l'almer to product the Union o . ? _ ?,inv , nn Tiiejtre version of tho \ ANCL & ADAMS find L. D. KNOX & CO.. ff W O OllPUA .N .Wiuiuf.tcturem iimt Jobbeta ol ' With thtf ccooiupllshed Young Artiste, MISS . . 1 I.AlJRA AMlKRTA, Loul*. the Blind Olrl; ! ?nH C UaqC ALICE A. II ARiUttON on llenriotto, a* played by DUUlb ClIIU them over 30o timet. New ticencry, Macbuuicat ! i ^TheKile'of reMs willcoiuuiencaSaturday morn- j No. 1301 Main 8t.# Whe6lin0? W.\it. ' hit; at the Hox Ollh<\ All Reamed .Sea is 31 OU. | j^g (ictiml mliuittlon 'A Qnml7'>c. ap-'o 1 , ? ' <T~ Peabodylnsurance Co. William J. Hull } Faa-, i>. i."i ?oJ aihrnj'" Cl"",Nrr' WHEELING, W.JVA. Tho underalnDed Special CoinmlMiuuor hereby , gives uoticetimtby virtue ol tlio iiuthoiitv vesttsl I in him by u decree imnle by Mid Court in aald ' . cause on the 4th day of April, 1877, he will on| l*nlti 8 p 4'l?i>Ual - - - fclOO.lK"'* TUESDAY, the 22d day ti May, 1877, Commencing at Wo'clock a. m., proceed to sell at ! public uuttion at tlm front dooroi the Court llouie | ???|i|llt., farm P'" , ol Ohio county, West VirKinia, In thn city i f oi" Wheeling, tho following doicr{l*d real estate! 'fwJ **t? : situate In aald c ity, county and btate, that ii to riska.and on Cargo rlika on Wuter ' aay: Part of lot No to in muaro No. ill of the tlellaire addition to'sald city, biginulne (or said part of Mid lot at the southwest corner of wild lot on .!?, cob street, formerly Wxth street, at the polut on DIRECTORS: IntceMttlon of an alley with said street; thance I . ,A1I?X , , ?. vdon* rumilng northwardly with the eastern boundary j ^i futi. Ua/P Maine* , line of K.nld streo thirty f<*t; thtnee rait ward ly \r5Th aUxiXIu. . at right angles with said street alxty feet tho width V, i uS. ' f A'wiuJcri--r. of aald lot; thencv southwardly and parallel with ! fc JHf' ( A- " IL?l . Jacob street thirty fr?t to the uorth boundary liuu [ ^ ,rw,u- lOKiN'i I""1: of said alloy; thence with the north line of tin- ? ..fJ ?, ' ' ..in: , alley to tho place of beginning, Sold part ol tald j \. I.. U01K?1.RS, See y. lot fronting thirty feet on Jacob street, and rtinniin; ' .. ..... back of that width sixty feet, ami Imvlng a brick , JOHN C. .SC1IULT/, . ' house thtroon. J Bal|l decree provides that thn nale shall Include ; VI.AIS AND OUNAMKNTaL the dower right of *arah Jaue Kelfor, who w? widow of Win. Hull, dee'd, In Mid jiart lot. <il ? .X T* ?r 1* () O F ' ' li.UM.1 OF SALK-One-third of the purcli:isn v * iiiouey.or to much more as the purchawr may ... ?.rp?Ki. elect to jay, In cash, the remainder in two equal No. llo LtuilTSKNtH c iiiBtallnienta payablo six aud twelve mouths rr- , i? i'n*li.e< "fl1 Hw<tlvely after the date of aale, with Intercat from _ AU ordfra promptly atWnufd to. | that date, the purchaser glvlug hit liond with aj~ l,on",,n,, ^'"""e1!provel personal security for each of said Instal- , ments aud lnten?st as aforesaid, and the title to the pHILLIP BHAILI.l, projKTty to t>e n'ttlned until the whole ol the pur- X " """" " "?MRUE CAI.DWELL, UNDERTAKER, >.r. A,2r'" ' ""'"" '""S ?? "" ? ? llakN tpwUUy ol hl? PATBIT MJT*'Jt,, I I''KANK1.1N cOKSKBa fcr Oukeu. 11. .tonltf I . --sg- -r~ ?_ .... Iron ll.l.ptt.m * ^i./ ? a fT .^ (1.0 wool tn lha CMlirt, but pMvent lt OL l* M J .urn, (o that in c*? o[ . th. (-Ml ,.. 1 B ' y betounO ?rU , lnit a ol n pl??. ". i',n _J1L_ - i-l / would t* without tho uwof tho Urn?rs. ^ I'\ H; X ID 14 V, for funerals promptly atf ndwl to. ",!i Cincinnati, Oh\t. tMTHVfTITRP ALLISON, SMITHJi JOHN^OS J^INK t URMTUKb, J:/"""1" L{Cl: CXTAJSH, COMJVM A' XlUfOfENVELOPES E- EDMDNDSON 4 SONS, *-4 . ... , . ,ji39LiBi!irnr Stbuit, PnTsoumiOi ^ r A good aRSortraent for Bale cheap fit tho u INTELUOENCER OFFICE. no7