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1 U B = Brief lien. Lent la on the hob* stretch. lJt?lfUB|ap?J'06l?rt will lit *V 10 a. m. UHllf. Ponroxio on M000M of the weather? Spring. . 7 ?- ' Sotnn among the 'Squirea wete scarce yesteiday. Tiiraawasaquletweddlngon thelaland last night Tmroadain the country diitricte were seldom worso. Faian deviled crate havo appeared at the restaurants. WM. ZINK& SOX loTit# the attention ol^c pab!>lio to 1b?tr hyi it& Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Vhkk Uwjr ote at llM knrnt prloM. lyw COB. UAHFgT AHP Hp ST8. rpgJEIH KXTKACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Dvtoff U? ywnl baTtbtM pneUdol to BkMiina I Into arfmtnlaUr*! Hi to ovtr Mr on tbouruiT j#non? with Puirwr Sinmr, tod to mart ?T?rr mm with entire MtUUcUon to nreeli tod ftHtulf i We cotuUnUf keep on bind puio Nitrous Oxide Gm lor IboM liul dftire to Uke ft. , UH. BUBOIBOK 4*0*. nail Ho. 1IU fct yUCCKSS OF LOW PRICES. JUST OPENED A FBESU STOCK OK Black Silks, Colored Silks, Summer Silks. The Belt V?lun In the Market. G. E. STIFEL & CO., , 1065 MAIN ST. m1>28 SPECIALTIES flNQfOVELTIES -ATBottom Prices! Klqpnt Black Grot Grain Pllki. Rica Black Grot Grain Daniaaaae Bilks. Beautiful Colored Summer Silks. Heavy Grot Grain Colored &lks. Elegant Line of Summer Silks. Fine mswlment of Striped Bilks. I-argc* dliplajr of Hair-line 611 St. ; All Wool and Handsome Buntings. Th# new shade* in Lace Bantings. , The new shades in I'amaisee Bantings. All preralllng shad** In all wool DeVgei Extra Inducemeui* in Black Gsshmera The Best Value in the City In Colored Cashmeres. Orer 1,000 pieces new Dress Goods In all the net shades Brocade* and Dainawees. Call and seeoui good* before buying. X. BXjTTIM: <5C J^JrCtJ-3 1IM ?n UTRI.FT. P. S.?Our 8tora will to o]*n from 7 a. m. until 0 p in. on and afUr thla date. mh? Sb MAtytmz OMwt ?aa. M awl ?7 Fonrtwatli glrnt Jfew Advertisement*. Han ford's Radical Cure. Collins' Klectric Plasters. For Cincinnati?Steamer Hudson. Granite Ironware?Nesbitt ABro. Furniture?Zink & Son?{Head of Local Hom?opathist -M. J. Rhees, M. D. Wanted?Girl. Announcement?Henry Koemer. f liggins' Gallery?1 n the Boat. Placquea?Cummins 6c Woods. TitEfOtoMKTKB Record.?The following shows the ranga of the thermometer, tu observed at Schnepf's drug store, Open House corner, yesterday: 7.1. K. uk. a ? si ^ 31 1'iiobajiiuties.. WAininiaTOS, D. -C., April 4?1 A. M.For Tennessee and llio Ohio Valley warmer, clearer or partly cloudy weather westerly winds, following variable wltl stationary or higher barometer. For the Lower I,akes, cloudy weathei .111?1. A fnllnn-aJ In* nnrjlu nlnliitl RUU llgllb SUUIt I luuwnvu uj >'U, ..J HUHUJ weather, northwest to southwest winds with stationary or higher temperature am barometer. CORRECT TIME telegraphed every da) from Washington, D. Cu to the store of JACOB W. 6RUBB, - Washington Hall Corner. AUCTION SALE 'oF FINE BOOKS.-To night at 7 1-2 o'clock, sharp, Mr. George A Wlckham, Auctioneer, will sell about Foul Hundred Volumes or Miscellaneous and Flm Art Works. They are from the stock o Maclean, Bookseller, Pittsburgh. Ladle: and gentlemen of Wheeling are invited ti call at my rooms during ine nay ana exam' Ine the books. Catalogues ready. GEO. A. WICKHAM, No. 30 Eleventh St., opp. lower end 01 Market House, Wheeling, w. Va. J*ota Bknb.?1This is tlio last day upou which taxpayers claiidinsr erroneous as sessniehts can bring their grievances bo foro tho County Board of Equalization and Appeals, as the session closes to-day. Charley Hkiileu received a box ol strawberries yesterday from Baltimore, sont him by a friend in that city. The fruit retails In Baltimore at $1 20 tier box, the box holding but little over a pint Al that rate strawberry festivals may be con sidertfd a thing of the future. Tkju'rrance Sotbs.?'Twelve now mem hem will bo initiated in tho Circle o Jlonor at tho next meeting of the Society. The temperance follu expect to hold i earap meeting during tho coming su minor They have not yet selected a camp ground but the meeting will in all probability be held in the grove at Martin's Ferry. ShOOtixq Ducks.?Numerous flocks o; wild ducks were observed yesterday, ir the liver above tho suspension bridgo. A number of amateur sportsmen were outis skiffs shooting at the birds, but with pooi success, owing to their inability to gel within gunshot. The sport was watched with much interest bv a crowd of Indies and gentlemen on tho Dridge. A Svicidist IoBXTiriKD.?The unknown tramp, who committed suicide at Portland station, on the C. & P. road, on Tuesday last, turns out to be one George Nunbargcr, who formerly resided in Pittsburgh with Ilia wi(o. Ho was a brothor-in-law of Mrs, Frederick Xunbarger, ol )'ort? month, Ohio, nod U tho third one of tho family who liu died suddenly. Biun A Corru'k Opiniko.?Messrs. Braes 4 Coffor will to-day open their largo and complete stock of spring and uminer dry goods to the Inspection of the public. These goods hare keen selected with great care, and the flnost display ever seen in the city is promised. Messrs. Brues A CoflVr extend * cordial invitation to enrv one in Wheeling and vicinity to attend their exhibition today. Tlie On'deed ol trial and one release deed wore recorded yesterday. Till United Presbyterian Mite Society will give a social at the Church to-night. Laboi shipments ot clam for Cuba are being madoby Means. Hobbs, llrockuniur AOo. Till Council Committees on Police and Accounts will meet to-night at tbo City Building. Tu? Wheeling Presbytery ot tha U. P. Chnrch will meet at St. Clairsville.O., next Tuesday. K.now all newspaper men by these presents, that a new toll counterfeit hill is in circulation. Tot body of Wm. H. Page, the drowned engineer of the steamer Nail City, has not yet been found. FAiuants can prevent rot among their potatoes by distributing them among their poor neighbors. Tin Supremo Court of Appeals will meet again to-morrow, pursuanttoadjournment of two weeks since. Messks. AVei.ty & Buo. are having the Interior as well as the exterior of their ware rooms repainted. hext wcckjh raS8B10Il ih'fk. aim hll Episcopal Churches willas usual observe it with appropriate ceremonies. JBuucvuw.Hom, the new summer retort, will bo opened about tlio middle of Uiis month with.a grand supper and ball. Tire entertainment given at the /EtnaTitle School House last Monday evening, by the Excelsior Literary Society, will be repeated to-morrow evening. , The following Council corjraittoes have been summoned to meet at tho city building to-morrow .evening: Y,irhts, Market House, Scalcs, Citv Prison and Ordinance. Tri eases of John X. Maxwell and Andrew King, clurged with arson, in firing the Gas Office, are set fur a hearing before Justice Cildwotl this morning at 10 o'clock. Durixq the month of March the fines assessed in the police court amounted to $712. Of this amount $184 was paid and $R!8 unpaid. The lock up fees amounted to (41)40. Anotoos furnace will be nut in operation at tho Buckoye Gloss Works, over at Martin's Ferry, lathe course of afew days. Daring the past year only one furnace has been running. The Obnnty Finance Committee met at the Court House last eveuintr. The Committee on Court House ami Jail will meet this afternoon, and the Poor Itonse and Farm Committee this evening. Tub Committees on Waterworks and I Street* Allm'and Grides werfc in session 1 at the City ftuilding last night, preparing their regular monthly reports for presentation to Council next Tuesday evening. The series of Lenten sermons at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, in South Wheeling, was concluded on wed, nesday evening, when Rev. Reynolds delivered an eloquent and impressive discourse upon "Death." "Dot Binafore expression vas a noosance/' remarked a Teutonic gentleman . yesterday to a genial coadjutor. "Auf you tole a vellor sometinss, he speaks nodinjr von blame Anslish aber hesav: 'Vot. hardly, sometimes nefer.' Vofc "kind of language is dose?" : Preparing for Camp Mebtino.?The ' Executive Committee of the Wheeling District Camp Meeting Association met yesterday afternoon. There were present Rev. W. C.. Wilson, President; Rev. D. H. K. Dix, Messrs. Joshua l^ancaster, James Bodley and John Bailie.- committee consisting of Jaines Bodlev, Joseph Bo8>ley, George Edwards, Col. Wm. Alexander and JohnS. Riggs was appointed to prepare plans and specifications for changing the lodging department of the boarding home in the campground;and report cost, ttc. This committee was also instructed to have a sufficient number of ? tables made for the boarding department 1 The Improvement Committee was in* structed to ascertain th of cost of new seats for the congregation and report at the next meeting of the Association. The following resolution was adopted: Hetolird, That no tent or cottage shall , hereafter be erected upon the camp , ground until the person's title to the lot i shall Be Examined and the lot measured and staked o(T by the Chairman of the r Tent Committee. r RftV*. Tiiehaivl \'nwn nf Mm Cnlllmiv.n Conference, who was present at the camp [ meeting oI 1877,^was, by resolution, invited to be present at the meeting this year. f Tiu: Courts.?County Court? Judge Boyd.-In this Court yesterday the following business was transacted: Michael Froisinuth was appointed adininistrator of the estate of John I). Welch, . deceased. Bond $250, with Victor Sauvegqot as surety. ' Adeline Peppers was appointed adminis" tratrixofthe estate-of Geonje Peppers, 5 deceasod. Bond $1,500, with C. A. (louse f and R. E. Oimstead as suroties. The fol! lowing gentlemen wero appointed appraisers: Clark Hanes, George Hervey, 1 Samuel Tippett. James Roberts and J. C. Morrison. The case of Jamps H. Oldham vs. Samuel Oldham etal. was concluded and given to the jury about 2:30 i?. m. After being ' absent about thirty minutes, the jury returned a verdict for the defendent roLicit uourt?juifijf Uronmer. There were only two cases before Ilis I Honor yesterday morning, viztGeorge A. Frobe was charged with selling linuorto minors. The case was dis' raided without prejudice. James Johnston (No. 3.) was linejl $2 for | drunkenness, and paid his fine like a little man. Pbksonai. Mention.?Judge Fleming, of Fairmont, registered at thoalcLureyesterday. W. H. lister. jr., Principal of the AcadI emv at AVwt Alexander, was in town yesterday. i Itev. Dr. J. T. McCluro, pastor of tho . United Presbyterian Church, will deliver , the Baccalaweato sermon before the gradi uating class of.the Wheeling Female College, on Sunday, Juno 8th. Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, lectures I at little Washington to-night, i Mr. James A. Gray, of Martin's Ferry. . is one of the petit jurors of tho United i States District Court now in session at UlUVlUUttUi Mr. Charles Junk in 8, the Republican 1 candidate (or Assessor of l'ease township, i Belmont county, Ohio, has withdrawn his name in favor of Mr. Samuel Clemens, who has accepted and is now tho regular nominee. I Mr. L. K. Stifel, tho attorney, who has been confined to his residence by illness for several weeks, is convalescing rapidly, and will be about again as usual in a few days. Col. John K. Malllueo, who has been engaged as superintendent of the new summer hotel, Belleview, has arrived and taken*-ctiarge of the house. His portly norson and smiling countenance will be found nt the "Belloview" from this time forward, ever ready 16 furnish weary travi elert with accommodations. Col T. P. 8hallcroBS arrived home last ovenina from an extensive business trip East. IIo leaves this evening for the Sottth. Mr. Harry Ulrich, for a long time hack bookkeeper of the La Belle Iron Works, r has embarked in the grocery business with 1 \Jr. Chria. Behrens, yf the Kighth Ward. CixnncATM or Iaco?ronATion.-The . Secretary o( State yesterday Isaued the fol- a Chemical Works, for the purpoio of Diln- t ing, celling and aiilpplng coal and any and ? aUothiT uilnerala fomul upon any Ifchdi 1 Which they may acqniraj of ttorfn/lor, i pumfcing, shipping, wiling and refining 1 mineral oil, and manufacturing rmy ana all products which oan be obtained from t thUl oil, and marketing" the mum; maim- 1 factoring coke and oomprosMd coal, nit, < soda, glaai and glaaware ot all kinds, I boxes, barrel! and packages anitablo for t any of the aforesaid produeta otfor sale to 1 otben, and all and any articles i which can be found or produced i Irorn any minerals mlnml as aforesaid, < and selling anything which haa been ao I manufactured or produ ced, and of carry- I Ing on in connection wH.th such operations a the buslnus of mercb audiilng. The cor- I poratlon will keep ita office or place of business at the city of Charlseton, Kana- t wha county, and la to expire on the 15th i day of February, 1890. The aom of 11,000 t has Wen subscribed to the captal stock, I and $100 paid in, the privilege being re- I erred of increasing the said capital to I $100,000. The cupltal ia divided into < ahirea of $100 each, and held aa followt; Alexander Hunter Steen, of Berlin, Onta- 1 rio county, Canada, 1 ahare; Richard I Harte, of Charleaton, 3 aharee; Mrs. Kate I Harte, of Charleaton, 1 ahare; Mm. Ann I Ilarte, of Baltimore, 2shares; Leon Bern- ( elmaua, ol Charleaton, 3 share*. Pfafy Crttk Boom and Dan Company.? To a corporation ol this name, for the 1 purpose of constructing booms and dams I Tor the stopping and securing of boals, 1 rafts, logs, masts, span, etc.. in New 1 River, where It passes through the conn- ( ties of Kalelgh and Fayette, in the State of West 'Viivrala, and In Piney Creek and Clade Creak in the county of ltalelgh S aforesaid. The corporation will kcepita office at tho mouth of Piney Creek, ted shall commence on the flrst day of June, 1879, and is to expire In June, 1897. Tho amount subscribed to the capital stock is i 11,SIX), of which 1180 Is paid up, Uie privi- 1 logs being reserved ot increasing said Block to $^0,000. The shares are SlOOeaeh, and held as follows: Hernhard Fan be r ? and Thompson Walton Wilton, of Ham- < burg, Ontario, Dominion of Canada; John Leo Wilson, Wm. Wilson and Robert Wilson, ot Catlott's Station, of Faquler coiintv, Va.; Jamea T. McCreety, set Raleigh ' 0. H., W.Ta.; all three share* each. Auiusta Lira,-This genorollyand greatly admired play will be pot on at the Opera House to-night for the first time in this city. Itliaa met with nothing bqtmost Hattering success ever alnce. the company left their own theater?the 'New York Standard?aa in fact it did also in that city. The Chicago Timet thus speak?, of it as rendered in that city; "Mrs. Henderson's play, 'Almost a Life,' is among the best of its kind. It is founded upon a story written by a French author whose strength liea in a power to sublimato crime. Those who know the minute and detective style of Wilkin Collins, his fecuudltv of in'oiilent and power of climax, may consider themselves al- I ranrlit annnalntixl l? ? * ' xxmhiuiw mw UUUVIUIU, H Iiuao ' leading characteristics Mrs. Henderson has faithfully preserved and transplanted to the Btage. The story, in its general outline, is already somewhat known to most people who road current literature or go to theaters. There are sis acts or 'tableaux.' The first, second and third acts are more in the nature of preface than story. In th j fourth act the heat beginsito rise and continues to increase until at tho end of the fifth it breaks out in fire. The sixth division Is devoted to u collection of the embers. The characters are richly drawn, and in this present instance fitly acted. The company is one ol the finest organizations in the country." . Hellaibk LOCaub.?Friday evening the Good Will Hose Company, of GravelHill, will have a ball, and tbe choice of three rings will be contested lor by Hisses Vesta Robinson, Luella Jeflere and Louisa (irella. *V A silver com mission service tor a Morristown church is in one of Mr. Craft's show cases. - Nearly eighteen hundred more persoqp have sinned the Rpllairfi n?ii?inn? +h?n . have sighed theSw CiairevilTo remonstran- ' The receipts of the Bellalre School Board i for the lust year were $22,278 47; expend!- i lures, $16,780 63. i Mrs,, lloge, mother of Or. W. Hogc, is { visitintf relatives in town. Mr. John Taylor, formerly of Bellaire, ] now of Morrow, 0., is in town. , Blood-roots are in bloom in the woods? ( or they were Wednesday. Perhaps by digging under the snow'one might get some vet. " M. Craft lias, at his store, quite a curiosity of a clock. It is one of the first inven- i ted spring clocks, the inventor evidently I having in mind the weights and trying to put a spring in their place. The spring is just like a wagon spring, screwed to the bottom of the clock with a heavy piece of iron on the under side of the bottom to stiffen it. The ends of this spring pull t down just as the old weights diu. j Col. Baron was expected home Thursday evening. R. C. F. Charley Asmus cluimed.?Deputy Ser- ? geant Asmus, who is one of the guardians > of the peace in the Eighth Ward, was surf prised last night at nis house on Jacob street by'a visit from a nnmber of his t neighbors, who soon made the object of ? the visit known. Charley has been a faith. ? ful and vigilant officer, and bis conduct 8 while on the police forco has been such as c to secure the respect and confidence of " the public. Therefore, as a slight testi- n monial of the esteem in (jbicli ho > is held by those who know him , best, his friends called to present t him with a hSndsoine ebony club, i with accompanying bolt, cord and tossels'. t The occasion was one of rare goodfeeiing 1 and enjoyment. The nsnal speeches were indulged in, after which Vieweg's excolleut orchestra rendered a popular air in good style, putting the company into tho 1 best of spirits, and giving everybody a 8 clmnco to get better acquainted. Charley 6 entertained his guests in a vorv hospitable manner, and they left with" manv good W18HC8 ior the luturo of their host. c , , , p Christy Pauley in Limbo.?-The sua- r picion has boon entertained that the no- r torious Christy Farley, of East Wheeling, c is the brute who attempted to outrage \ Margaret Barrett, otfo* "Irish Mag," on 8 Tuesday night. The police, who have t been quietly at work on tho case, thought li there was sufficient evidence against g Christy to warrant his arrest, and accord- d ingly pounced down on him last night and ? carried hiui off to the cooler. He was found at his home on Fifteenth strcot. Officer Davis was stationed at tho front \ door, and OlBcor Altmver in tho rear, f, When Farley discovered the presence of g the blue coats he started for tho back b door in his shirt sleeves, and was caught y on tho fly by Altmyor. I* arley was locked c up for a hearing. ^ 2 Ohio Valley Protictivk Uniok.? Judge Cochran, Secretary ol the Ohio Volley Protective Union, report# that during the month of March up- tl plications were filed lor $128,000 g ol membership, In sums ranging from $1,- j, 000 to $6,000 forcnch meuiher. The Union la a Wheeling institution, and has only been in existence since July -J, 1878, Then t< It was Incorporated. It numbers some u eight iiundrc<l members, residing in the State* ol West Virginia, Michlran, Maine, Ohio, Maryland, Missouri, Illinois and b: Colorado. During the existence of the n Union thero has been butone death, that ?' of John B. Smellier, of Zaneavllle, Ohio, F whose heirs received 13,000 from tho Asso- *< elation. 81 , m , n How many pets of tho household side- [[ en, suffer and are rarried to an early grave ^ "with spasms, fits, cramps, Ac., which prove tt only too late the result df worms. Parents n should never be without "Sr. G. McLano's (J Celebrated Vermifuge" in their houses, u prepared by Floming Bros., Pittsburgh, and abofe all, see that thoy get the genu- w Ine article bearing those names. V * Til Cold WrAtur*.?The wedlher wu ind peeped from behind their curtmiai in ho early morning, to ae* the ground oovired with now, they could not be! lave mt th* almanac makers had made a trilling nintake oil month or two In their oalcaatlottt. A oold wind prevailed ill day, md at Intervals a mow Moitn would add o the dlieomlorU ol ontalde locomotion, tlercury took th* alarm, and haatened lown the glaM tube aa If frlghtenod by the lotrllng winds without. At 8 a. x. the hermometer registered 31? above aero, at ,0 a. si. 25? above, at 12 u. 28? above, at 3 . u. S9* above, at 7 r. u. 31* above. Laat light old Boreaa got hla work In bravely in oreaklng slgna and swinging abutter*; lamming things aronnd in a wild and vumiooa junuuur, wiu muing U10 WOO' nut' hour* gloomy with dUmal ounifc and H seemed lo be the general opinion ol be old boy* who have "known iucIi leather in April," In days gone by, tint he fruit Is not far enough advanced to nataln any injury by reaion ol the cold inip. Early vegetation will likely be lipped, but this will in all probability ipver all the damage in that direction. Che weather clerk, or Tine, or both, moat m a little "off," in dishing out such equaly winter weather when people ought to M engaged in making garden, or digging lahing worms, or some other legitimate Mitalue employment Gi*. Wil. Uexbv Browns, Washington, D. C., writes: "I hsve recently had opporunities ol testing the virtues ol Kelfor's toman Liniment. It Is the most excelent remedy for Rheumatism that has ever lotne under my notice." For ailments ol tho stomach and bowels, iAXrOKD's Jamaica Gixoaa. iinw l.Aca Curtains cheap. 1. Bum A Bco. Two Piakos to Rimt, also several Organs, at Sheib'sMusic Store, Washington Joseph Sphou-ACo., wholesale grocers, ire headquarters lor Jackson's Best Toboc?. X? April r?oi. Call at tho office ol the New American Sowing Machine and Bee the best Machine nsde. Nn iiwvlln to baL ami unll ftiraail. ng bottom and top. Uml Attraction la OntreM'tacrllnx. NIW CLOTUIXO STORE. ILSteiufleld A Co., No. ? Main street, Centre Wheeling, (room formerly occupied IV Jacob Stainfleld) will open March 20th, liter which you will lind a large and :hoice selection of Men's, Youths' and Uovs' Clothing, together with a full lino >f Hats, Capsand Uentlomen's Furnisbiuu Joods, which we offer to sell cheaper than die cheapest house in the city. Wo have ?mployed the well known morcbant, JaMb Steinfleld, as our salesman, who will shecrfully show goods free gfchargo. We ospectfully invite all thoso who wish to Jiirchttse to call at the abbvo named place Hfore purchasing' elsewhere. M. STEIXriELII &'Co. Jackson's Beet Sweet Navy Chewing Tonoco. Bctailers can buy it of Joseph Speidcl & Co., in 6,10 and 20 pound packages. Live like a Prince, on $3 50 per day; ron?an do this now in New York, and on Sroidway' too, bv ^e\tlng a' room at the irand Central Hotel, on the Kuropcan linn fftr (1 nfi nM> daw atid nnwnivla ai.il aking your meals, at their elegant Resaurant, at moderate prices. Or you can :hoose the American plan at $2 50 or $3 00 per day, which includes both room and neals. _ mwf Gbiat Sacrifice! Goods must bo sold. >0,000 bolts Wall Paper. 0, 7 and 8c; 1,000 )ld fashion Russia Crash Toweling, worth 12 Jc, for 8c; 100 pieces now styles Dress foods, 8,10 and 12 jc; Carpets and House Furnishing Goods at astonishing low prices. Call soon and examine for your, telf, at John ltoomer's Dry Goods, Carpot ind WallPaper Emporium, Nos. 2011) and J021 Main street, sign "Headquarters for jheap Goods." H. M. S. "Pinafork," by Arthur Sulliran. "Full Vocal Score, words and music. 5100; Libretto (words only), 10c; Vocal Selections (bound),25c;Galop, 30c; Walt*. 15c; Potpourri, 50c; Galop, for Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 40c; Waltz, for Piano and Violin, Cornet or Plata, 50c. Ml the novelties in music. Pianos, and Organs to rent. Lucas' Music Stork, 1227 Market street. ^ Don't^ fail to? see the New American iiiHuiiuo ufiuru uuying; oiuco HfZZ Market street, Ornnglo's Block. Dolmans and Spring Cloaks. I. Blum & Bno. Gents' Fine Hand-sewed Shoes In Baton, Congress and Ilersom. All celc>rated makes just received at L. V. Blond's. It Beats All.?Jackson's Best Sweet STavy Chewing Tobacco. A full supply low on hand at Joseph Speidel & Co. s. 8cabcklt one among our many friends arc iware of the vast amount of good that la being iccompllshed by "Lawson's Curative." It & i noticeable fact that we see fewer cases on our trectn of persons Hmpingand hobbling along >n canes or crutches, while among our friends md acquaintances we hear less of their rheu* natic and neuralgic complaints and groan*. Chat "Lawson's Curative" will euro Itheumafy... YonnlJ.. -...1 ? ? ?, .'vu>ui(io, uiiu nit juaii* uuiica aim tains which any one is liable to have, is an esablished fact, and the preparation is beaming so universally known as a reliable cure, hat we predict the largest sale* for It of any aedlclne yet introduced to the public. 1 mwnkvt 1 Notice to Gentlemen.?Go to L. V. ilond's and try a pair of those Fine Handewod Shoes, just received at 1138 Main trect. _ _ ^ Every reader of this paper can have free 1 me month's subscription to our Illustrat- ! d Magazine of choice literature, Leisure J Ioues, bv seiidlog Eleven cents to pay for nailing the premium that goes with the aogazine, viz: a pair of Easter Cross hromos. These crosses are entwined vith culla lilies, forns, grasses. See. We < hall feel fully repaid for this gift if the ar- t ides aro shown to your friends. Cata- < ogue ol l.uoo desirable and canous articles i eat to all; lcand 2c stamps taken. .\d- I Iress J. L. Patten & Co., 47 Barclay street, < ?e\r York. fturrow f Foil Upwahiw ov Tmmy Ykabs Mrs. ! Vinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used )r children. It corrects acidity of the i tomach, relieves in'nd colic, regulates tho owels, cures dytmUry und diarrhaa. hether arising from teething or other auses. An old and well-tried remedy. 5 ccnU a bottle. daw Cuiw Jackson's beetSweel Navy Tobacco Usni.RAciisn American Violin Strings, ? he best raado; also Italian, German and I ilk Strings, at Sheib's Music Store. Wash- V ngton Hall. h - ? > Order a Now American Sowing Machino 1 > your house and try it Sold on the moat J beral terms, office 1322 Market street. J It is a fact well established by unquestlona. J le testimony that Hall's Hair Renewer re- v cws, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and re* ? ores to ita original color and lnstro, fadeil ? ray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and irely. The poorest people prefer to buy it id use it, rattier than to proclaim in a man* ur more forcible than words can delineate, trough blanched locks or grisxly beard, that " ;ey are and and passing to decay. A very ?, mrt trial will conviuoe the most skeptical ? tat it docs eradicate the scalp diseases which S ib the hair of its color and life,?fort Scou f Bui.) Daily Simitar. Jj Jackson's Best.?Give it a trial and you * ill nse no other. Joseph Speiilei A Co., 11 'lioleaale Grocer*, have it. THK KKAaiDE UUltV. lew * ? ! bj Wllkta Calllns. Out to-day InCle?r,Bold,HuuUonieType. a aootti'i ura, By Wilkie Coiline. 10 Cent*. Out W-Borrow la Clear, Bold, Hindagme TIU WlUUill! with ISO comic illuLrations. By W. 8. Gilbert. 20 Cent*. Tlio Comic Opera "II. M. S. Pinafore" i? founded on these Ballads. LATiinun. 4M A Belmutnd Cltjr. by Mr*. Ollphant .....10a 48Uk Bocura LI It. byWQkle OoIIIdb ....? 10e 4M My (TuanlUn.byAda Uwbrldje ?10c 468 At Her Mercy, by Jatnea r*y 464 Iljr P** Wtt Htr Fortan?, by P. W. Uobln^ W CovtiU'CMMlMNs'by lTwrB^B*oS"!IluMJOc 4n The Cloria Fool, by Ml* M. E. Br iddon- 10c 4)1 Vlin, by Ml* M. E. Rreddon 10c : 479 Cut up by the 8ee, by tMr (fennel W. Baker ...10c 478 The SlavM of farU (lit hill), by Kmlla Uaboriau,.............................................. .....20c 476 The 81am of Parte (td bill), by Emlle Ceborlau ? .......... 90c 465 Mouaieur Lecoq (let half), by Eoille U?bor)au..80c 4M Monsieur Lecaj i2d half), by Emlle Uaborlau.. 30c 406 File No. 119. by Knlle Uaboriau too For ulo hw *11 ?? ---4 postage free, on receipt of price, by George Monroe, 17 to 27 Vandewater street, New York. Clrajr Uexti. Fur restoriug tbe natural color of the hair, a nicer preparation is offered in "Hair Revlvium." in largo bottles, at only 60 centa. than haa ever boen produced at $100. Glonn's Sulphur Boap is the word-famed clariAer and beautififir of the complexion. 8old by Logan, List A Co., and evciy druggist. A Great Boon. The greatest boon to children teething and for curing Wind Colic, Dlarrhajaand other ilia, peculiar to ehildren, is the renowned Mrs. Window's Soothing 8y rap, a safe and certain remedy. Directions with every bottle. Price,! 25 cents. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, for expelling worms, are the most uufailing and pleasant confection in the world. Price 25 cents. For sale by Logan, List ACo., and by all druggists. Remember, Te People! That "Halo's Honey of Hoarhonnd and Tar" I is now recognised as tho great national speI ciflc for tho aura of coughs and all lung diseases. See tliat you get "Hale's Honey of i Hoarhound and Tar," (large sixe cheapest) |and take no other, as tliere are counterfeits. 8old by Logan, List A Com and all druggists. Death o* Cold. ' Those cothploining of sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, or taking their "death o'cold," | should nse "Brown's Bronchial Troches." I Their efficacy is wonderful. The gonuine has "John I. Brown & Sons, Boston," on caeh box, and is soid by Logon, List & Co. and every druggist only in boxeB. at 25 cents. Iiawarn of worthless imitations. Brown's Comphorated Dcntrifrice possesses the best ingredients for preserving ami beautifying the teeth. Price 25c, large bottles. vwrMOw Itching I'llm. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, us if pin worms wore crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts aro sometimes affected; if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's Am, IIhaling Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. llosnt Cures.?We were great sufferers from Itching Piles, the Symptoms were as above described, the use of Swayne's Ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. J. W. Christ, Boot & Shoe House, 344 N. 2d St. T. C. Wjcyman, Hatter, 8 S. 8tli St., Philad'a. Reader, if you aro suffering from this distressing Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, Scald Head, King Worm, or any Crusty, KralvSMn ..--O Z/\?_? .J .ii ..^uuu, UBV OHBJ'IIB B UIOl* ment and be cured. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price (in currency or 3 cent postage stamps). 50 cents a box, three boxes, $1 25. Audress letters, Dr. Swaync <fc Son, 330 N. Sixth St., I'hiladelf>hia. No charge for adftce. Sold by leadng druggiBU. mwfaw I Wish Everybody to Know. Rev. Georce H. Thayer, on old citiien of this vicinity Known to every one as a moat influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church, just this moment stopped in ear store to say: "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself anu wife owe our lives toShiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect qatfefaction in all casesof Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Diw. Match btt & France. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, 1878. Sold byK. Bucking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwight, 24th and Chapline Sts.; Lauglilin Bros. & Co., Wheeling; and Husbands ?fe In sup, ueiiaire. Ko DnciiUoii I'Kd, It fa strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspei*ltt, Liver Complaint Constipation, 8our Stomach, General Debility wheu they can procure at om store Siiilmi k Yitalizw, free of cost, it It does l.ot relieve or cure them. Price, 75 cents. Sow by K. Backing, Odd Fellow's Hull; 0. E. Dwi^h'^tiiatui ClmpllncSts.; Laughlln Bros. Be Sire. Hiubands A Inskip, Foe Lame Back, Side or Cheat use Suiiou's Ponoys Plakter. Price, 2J eenU. Sold by JC. Bocking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwlelit 2Jlhan3ctapllnoSts.; Uurfilin Bros. A?*. Wheeling; and Husbands i Insklp. Bellalre. MTTMCQlT "ConKlilucNjicllH in Ibe Horning-," dry, parched, sore throat, losing fls.1. bronchial aud aslliniatiu attacks, pneumonia, woakeued and <lebilitntod state of the system, all thcsedniigeruus symptoms are cured by "Dr Swavne's Conipouncl feyrup of Wild Cherry.1' The first dose givos relief, and tho worst cough and sore lings yield to its healing proprieties? Physicians recommend it?' "1 have made use of this preparation for mJiy years, and it has proved to be very reliable and efficacious in tho treatment o'f '?vera and long-standing coughs. I know of two patients, now in comfortable health, and who but for its use I consider would not now be living.?Isaac S. Herbien, M. D., Straustown, Berks countv, Pa." .. .? Mi?utua?cWllUIUICait 91 uu, or r1x for $5 00. A single 25*cent bottle will oftentimes cure a recent cough or cold, and thus prevent much suffering nnd risk of life. Preuared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sola by leading druggists. mwhaw New York, March, 1870. Gii.ks & Co.?(Justs: I have for rnoro than >ne vear prescribed your Liniment with the t rery beat results. 1 nave found it a* an appll- t ;ation in inflammation of tho lung* (pnonnonia) or in pleurisy, one of the very bent. It c rcnetratesthe tisanes or parts rapidly. In cases c >f irregularity of the heart's action uep nding m nervous irritation, it acta promptly. After >eiug made acquainted with the combination if your Liniment, and seeing Its action in so argc a number of caw*, T do not lieaitate to econuuendit both to the public aud the proesMon. Youra truly, Robert S. Xewton, M. D? 1 137 \V. 47th 8treet. p Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet, f, Dr. Giles, . . 190 West Broadway, New York. b Trial size 25 cents. Logan, List <fe Co,,Atwnti. mwfaw A pact of great importance to the mnnv who n suffering from the agonising pains of (heumatism and Neuralgic Diseases, is tbe :nowledge of a remedy which Is entirely i, lannless In its effects upon the constitution, lany preiaration#. which may relieve for a a line, create new disease*, or leave a taint of 01 joUon In the system which is almost Impos- D ble tofcradicato. Lawson's Curative lias won he confidence of countless numbers of sufferr?. and Is everywhere acknowledged to bo a f suable panacea for the many complaints for I rhich it is adapted. It is an internal as well 1 i external comedy, and can Ik? used frealy iiicniigiMi-aiuaiiijvroi IH1V 111 CIIUCL <'nt lulu til-It Hay tan Tour Ufe. ' There I* no person living but what suffers f" lore or ten with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds k r Consumption, yet some would die rmtber to my 7o centa for a bottle of rocdlclne that * ould cure them. Dr. A. Boechee's German P yrup lias lately been Introduced In this coun- /' ry from Germany, and Iu wondrous cures itoniah even' one tliat tries It. If you doubt Z hat we say In print, cut this out and take It | > your Druggist, and get a ample bottle for ) cents and try It, or a regular slxe for 75 cento. ? Iv.rlewa. indlcated 14 tect and falling. The Emma Graham paaaed down and The State la due down tbla evening lor, Cincinnati. ."?? * ? The Ragon will be to-day'a picket for Barkerabunr.The O'Neal will be to-morrt*'i Pittabnr*h packet, 1 earing at 7 a. x. The Annlo Kelly arrired yeaterday morning from Cairo. The Hudaon la due to-day from Clnoinnati. The Bam. Brown, ,81mpaon Horner, Fred. Wllaon Ko. 2, and Joaeph ?. Wllllama passed down yeaterday with coal tow*. The Alice la advertiaed to leave Pitta uuikii wiuumm nir ot, juqqib, 19110 DUB a inull ciii^ement of nails at thin pott. Steam was raised on tho St. Lawrence, Capt. l.l*t's now boat, yestorday, to teat the boilers. Tho boat will probably coiue up to the wharf Monday to complete her cabin outfit. The local packets, arrived and departed on time. The new steamer Clifton, just about completed at Cincinnati for llio I'lusburgli j and St. Louis trade, will leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh Saturday neat. The Pittsburgh Cmmmial-aatcUc says: There Is some talk of building a boat for the Pittsburgh and Muskingum river trade. (BrTU^nvM Huron, April 3.?River foil 2 Inches. Clear and cool. EvAxivm.a, April 8.?River rising, with i 10 feet on shoals. Nrnv ORut.ins, April 3.?Weather clear. Thermometer 72?. St. Louis, April 3.?Rivor rose 10 inches. Weather clear and cool. Louuviixa, April 3.?River rising, 14 feet 0 inches in canal. Clear and pleasant. iiuuuan. April a.? weauior clour and cool. Thermometer 00?. L lUvcrriien 13 inches. Oaiko, April 3. ? River 31 feet 7 inches and falling. Weather clear. Thermometer 38?. PiTreouiiaii, April 3.?ltiver H feet 0 inches and lulling. Weathor olondy and cold. AHted?AbtiOT O'Kesl and miclteye Stato. Cuiciii.VATi, April 3.?River 30 feet and falling. Weather cloudy and c(ftl. At1rived Stock dale, Pittsburgh;. Cherokee and Davis, SL Louis;-Asdos, Wheeling. Departed?Stockdkle and'Cherokee, Pittsburgh, Sherlock, New Orleans. Ask your groeer for Jackson's Best. Joseph SpeldefA C& have it at wholesale. ' (j.Qy.9^ BO ARp THEDTEAiM*. vjr er iiddsok ?y : and find speed, safety and Comfort blned.-For Pomeroy, Huntington, Qalllpolls, Big Handy, fronton, Portsmouth, Maysville, Ripley and Cincinnati. Thecommodious Pawenjter Steamer HUDSON .:...Z_Z3 Wl. ft. tor, Muter. Charlie P. List, Clerk, Will leave as above Saturday, April 3th, at 8 i o'clock p. promptly. For particulars Inquire at Boat More, or Old Reliable Wliarfboat, where freight will be received until hour of departure by a pr4 C. H. BOOTH A SON. Agents. fltrinting, THE INTELLIGENCER BOOK & JOB PRINTING HOUSE fa prepared at all tlniea to do nil kintls ol Job Printing on the Shortest IVotioe AT TUB LOWEST PRICE AM> IX Til* BEST STYLE OF THE ART. Our establishment is the most completo of any in the Stole, ami is fully equipped with the Largest Assortment and Latest Styles of Type AND THE BEST MACHINERY.! Mercantile Printing. Our very lnrge assortment 11 lancy type, ogether with our Improved jr b pt ases, gives w nniurpMKil facllitlca foririiit'ug business anls, circulars, lotler heajj, bill head* hecks, drafts, envelopes, 4c. t Book Printing. Wltft largo fonts of type, ranging in sire roin Nonpareil to Fica, the most perfect book tear and a well appointed bindery, webave idlitica for this special doss of work pososscd K y few oftlces in the West. I Poster Printing. T With the largest assortment of wood type ?the State and the best cylinder presses, we in execute, at the shortest notice, any style r size of Poster, Programme, Hand-bill or odgor that may be desired. rREW& CAMPBELL, = I PROPRIETOR J I AMU EL MILLKR. WHOLESALE ~ 5 sod Retail Dealer in All kind* of Nuncry Hiook. ruli Trees sad E?ti*re?n? s ipscUlly. Junipers, a ot, 2ScenUMch. all otlwr ki?ui? ?? ?? ^OHDODCEHS AND SMALL HAND t ,J?n "PS.**' *? a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. dudke a qo, ~ D MEkciIAWT TAILORS. H Cmlntri Saltsta Ortlar nrjaausiiaB. n w t* n i? out. " Black Cloth nnd Diagonal Dreu Suitito Ortdir I 111 Ml M? HO a?>. 1 Melton, ChlnchIHa, Diagonal Overooati It Order li ?n >11 IIP ttt w? OmK. v A Fall Line of" Ilia Atavt.to CIwom Frw Jjj *? 3 V uuuii.it: sl co.t i ? IMS MAKKKT 8TKKCT. J lit til" n Pk II*IN If II rmvt nau mtiK (JAY. 5 We mean the "Hurnt Alum" Hiking Powder*. The* ^ | arc u<il ifiiiiitil otiv r. Tim dcmnnd c<iu? w oUuliy iiiina?c? fj? UmmN, II ?T A IXi.'B J EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER J which Iim |uuv?il llMlf nn honret, wholeeoue, rrlla> u Me mil ; I |ircii4r?tl u: In (net the J* ! ?I ill I'.v nur.U. U felJ l.y the kv. dtaSvr*, and by " LOGAN, LIST & CO., ? [?ruiod>U, Bridge Corner. <1 CUJ.ICURA GOODS. " i. UrfffU Jkln<L!lloimftu^ LltVr P*Ht,-Voluic T ri4lku*r?, Mini all the new and |<opu* lar Mitlldiifft lor aaleby LOGAN, LIST & CO., < DruffUU, Bridge Coraer. DON'T NEGLECT THAT COUGH. ' Yon will And a pleasant anil effectual remedy in DR. CHAPMAN'S HOIIKHOUND BALSold by LOGAN, LIST & CO., PrussiaU, Bridge Corner. BEST TRUSSES IN THE HVORLD. Surgical Inatruruenta, Syringe*, Atomlaera, Brace*, Supporter*, Ac., in great variety at LOGAK, LIST & CO., mhttDAW DrujwtaU, Brldga Corner. . ?WM?ttn*nta. ~ OPERA HOUSE. 1 LvoNiahUMd Satyrdayllatlnee. J 0\3 OmTrntfj HENDERSON'S MEW YORK STANDARD THEATRE CO., 1'reaenUng Mr*. Ettle Uonderaoa'a Beautiful Play, 1 "ALMOST A LIFE!" * Th?Ertlre'OTl|lnlCi?f: j A vUie Dorance Mlaa Maud Granger 0 Coiiiitew MelanieClarlnot..... ?.MIm Kinilv iflgl 0 Marchlon<*? de Hontieral MIm Virginia Bucnanan Francloe Mlaa Sadie Bigelow 1 iiUm4? Bou^etaIi....UM,?......^Mr. EbenPljapiea J ; Count Ernest Clurluut ...Mr. Harry Ertloge IM. Manuel :. -..Mr. B. J. HlnQoId ; PblUlppe .. Mr. M. CDaly 1 i olluet(an Chaxlei Le Ciercu J M. ltouuUt............. M. Baudall J 1M. Unrinrc .hrr^....-.rr..?:../Hr.Mr.H. H. Bt*\ena .. Antoine - Mr. II. A. Weaver, jr. ? Durant .. Mr. W.MUfir ADMISSION, bO and 75 cent*; no extra ehaige for q I Reserved tSceto. beat*on tale at C. Y. Lucaa' Mu?le 1 Store, ^ale to commence Tuesday, April 1, at 9 a. m. MATIKEK I'HICEB, 2ftand 00 cent* uihSl Auction ??!**. ' I am now open and ready td receive consignments. Auction business in all it* brandies promptly attended *t<i atJ'No.*'30 Eleventh Street, opposite lower end Market House. GEORGE A. WICKHAM, J apr2 Auctioneer. pUBLIC SALE- j Of a nice little Farm and Coal Land on Caldwell's Itun. I will offer for tale at the front door of tbe Court House of Ohio county, W. Va., on ? TIIUBSDAY, MARCH ITYii, 1879, *1 Comnieufltig at'jO^doek a. iLi my Una containing J h room# and cllar and new barn, 52 feet lung by 80 feet q. y|'lt,nn^ rll ntimriry ^UhMHlTw-in fwt flrlerr good Orcliard of 100 apple trees, 500 currant* and 10 at ncres iu grain* in tine order,.and all other kind* of fruit. 1 will alsu tell ray Coal Land, containing 71 acree, more or low, separate, or Farm and Coal Land _ butb together, wblcb ever may rait tbe beat. 1 Term* made known on day ol sale. I "'OTPSWiVteTOOiiMt, J - ' On the pTtmlMi.-or 01 J.CtHeBvmr.AaeUowew.^s-ffMi. >/. _ v^-'r /. The tboit aalela adjourned until SATURDAY, Ja APRIL fith, at 10 o'clock x. u., at tbc same place, In front of the Coutt lfouso. ... J. A MONTGOMERY. J C. UteYKY^.Aactioneer.-: ; mh? fotoU, ?c. ] Capital Dining Rooms. ? W@liJBl6Wir to* ^ en M Tblt Old and Reliable Restaurant lia* been m> moved 10 new and commodious quartern at L No. 12J20 Market Stroot, J aatfttxst * MARTIN THORNTON 5 Proprietor. J DHCENIX 8AL00N AND RESTAURANT T * No. 6 Washington Hat.t., ( la Qi? Bute, !f.3 ETerrthlnr dralred at a tirst-clau restaurant ran la raws- J Pm~<*'"* j* GREAT REDUCTION | " tW< 'jjf rUIC**0* '-) ord e?J&. fX? l/TL V ?P. LEA & PERRIN8' j CEI.KBRATF.D ? '' f 1 rkoxocxcso ?* > Ov _ EXTK1CT, aA OH of a LETTER from uoi IONNOI86UKR8 jfl ? MEDlCAL OKJ all "* "i_-VM TU2MAN at Madras eon TOUE.THE H Z Only Goo?:^K . f Co una " RINH that their 8i?m Kou bauce, IrV^ltBhichljMtoraMd le ? h-^?India, ami it in nj *% And applicable to KWgHopI^ mort p?- U Igss^alatahle ai wellaa the rut vamkty orl^S&noatwboiMomaitouM K.;^tbatian?d?." ^ | VORCESTERSHIRE SAUP.F 1 mm GivikotukComiumu Not Oxly thb But but tuk Murr Economical Saccm. lol? Signature oa trery bottle. i< JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 9 College Flaco, hmVl Onion Bquant Now York* : >10 COFPEB?Two' handrod bap tood to chote D hr *1BOO flos^fcively.' b r Healthful *soloby first-class dealers, in tin cans only. Seat la I'w. Only Half tho Daunt quantity I [ AX NOTTCT: ' 1. until AW! r.,1, to %? jj jOTCKVwL^'^-Si. illiout furtlier nnUn l"u- '^wfiS JAMKi ?n..,v,... ^ -g?;? utt wV/'k yJoTiuB? --^5^ ??S^| iSSsair^ ?r^SSsa.58 ^?,u^^jg^ i^A LED i,RorusAu*\nnl*,l|J IS2IP*** offire uiiTil s3 ''^Rt "jtSSoVtRV" S^bi^r'iS^ jjrtjn wm coouiu "wMJSlSS"^ rLASB Md ilTOlnmioM Bit Wtm.. ^ W. C. Smith, Chtal Katfm!'' 1",ITEK'<JjJ SJaciUft. ANTED?EVERYBODY TO Koi That they can hm'all kind* of StvluVi^ (paired, or taken In part payment forth* [dtdomsstic, white v* siw umui no macmikbl at 1311 Mtrta itmt. m. 11 SAGS. MTAll work warranted. w 3f?a* K*rtt< TOR REST-A COUNTRY BB|. P DENCE. Dttlrable location. Koqaitt ?f UBL [. PARKS. _a^ n*)R RENI.-10 Urjf and tJmall Rootavwlli P 8d floor* ot building No. 21 t'ourtraik tm. ultable tor dwelling, lud?in?, cluba, ofe* tank i dancing parties Apply to \Y. L. McAFEE, ttt IIntelll^enccr Office. *kJl_ [TOR RENT?'The Desirable UiO&a, I D 116.1140 Cbapllne Street, nowoccopMkyH^ I Akino A AUUou. Poaioulou gitrn Awil lit. I Apply to ! ?At'LL, I foi Offlcc Peahody Ina. Co., Hl? MiibtH. I CTOR BEST?CUEA1'. I The ELEGANT DWEU.1X0, So. UK I *nth Blrwt I BMAI.I. HOUSE in tlnMiliWiri 11 uire of I 11 cnoopo mh7 CustomHoai jX)R KENT-VERY CHEAP.' The STORK ROOM, with tlwelllnf attadai 'o. 1042 Main street, now occupied U J, traub, Merchant Tailor. Enquire o[ II. FOHBES, mhlO Custom Hoot. ^OR RENTONE ROOM in Bailey'i Mock, No. IS farket street, on third floor, front. Alltk lodern conveniences. Enquire of H. FORBES, ae20 Custom How. ^ORRENTTha SALOOS AKD STUUEIUWii In tW Op oum? ato tho Bar, Furniture tud FixturarfaM tloon for sale ?t rwuonib'e flgurt*. Furtemtqfly the office of tht Jillt USbliRAKCEOt, jatt Ko. 29 KuurtwBl> HWK. jXJR REST The RESIDENCE No. 1130 Eoff Etmt le door above Twelfth Street. Enquire of J AS. L HAWLEY, n2 1?.M Main Stmt. 38oeS#ie. ?OR SALE?TliK I'lASO WJGOS . of Adams A Lucaa. The running pin in ? new. WUlbeaoldatatery lo*prt?. TaUw the atari of C. Y. Lucaa. Apply iu it? A. y. ADA*i_ ?OR SALE.?Brick Hotine conuinit? . tlx rooma. Real fur 112 |*r month. <*? ' -> irehaaed for 91,000; aUo a DvuliWrais* II* rata for the rami*. Cau 1* iiunha*J UllW. I* lift ol WM.il. HALLKIt. ,\)RSALE0R RENT? rhe property lately occupied by Win. McKiMm* fon and Blackamlth (hop, on -'Oth itrnt, Wtw* Un and Market street*. AUo t*? Kt of tUttisa da, one wheel boxing uiadilt.e, ons wnonlcjctine and othtr toola In wood iliuji. Trnci k?. 'V'j u> i. K. Monet, 2105 Market mwt uu pORr. SALE LOW AND OK EAST 1 TBRM8. F*rm ol 210 tort*, on the Ohio lira, d|ht*? !* im Wheeling. About utie*thirl rt?ei tuttuailN uriai Mil, out lubjccl to ?*erflow), well ukct Gardening; al-out llWaciettiietiubrr.fUA a be eaaily culifvited when th-aral. Wiundkji ring drmln; wUI nuke a abicnUid ?u*-k bra. W. V. HOME A BHA. mn iwjur**^ jX)R SALE? )n? NEW SPUING WAGON, lulUbl# for ? 4fi* r wagon; will be fold cheap for ?*?b. Alas. t? LADE TUIlTLK-iiPUlNti BIGGIE4 Oil* i theiu and you will bey. 8. J. ELUFJUA <21 Corner Twroty-fourth and MirUt 'OH8ALB-PH YS1C1 AX'S U H'ATIB and practice. Locatluu exc?*t>ti'?ally J-ainA ivenleut home, rent low. 1'rartlc* ol thirty ?*? ndlng. Aim a well wlectwi Mtd csl and eoua Library; a new tirr ami burglar pjr.liw ) uieroecopaa, with all the accvMotl* lu 'Jsh* ?r, and all tUe flxturw and lurulture I* icafiH* hyakfan'i outfit ami office. For tartlfiUn iffl Or IL BLUM, WlittJiUK H\ Va. '. 8.?I wUli tu retire from y?ractl?f h?ie. ahlMaw OR 8ALK? will offer at private aal? ami il not rUR|)AY. April 12, lSitf, will vll ?t jmW/ ir i at the (>ont door of tbe Court lloiur, ou 0 o'clock a, my property on elating of one lull lot (No. IT.* rormr vtrnUrtti ?t and alley K.) ou whlrb It t<uilt twabrUk 1 a brick table. One houw ha? four r">o? *r. the other rev?u toornn, hall, kiirbrti <"1ja> i and a good ctlltr under ttic wlx-lr Iwu*. K. HOBttt, .-r., or, the pirat?? nti?* ipdry. >|J. OR 8ALE FEW DESIRABLE BUILOINGl.UTS. f VOU Wish to i?urclia*t* u g?**l i?n?l With (iu and Water necomiiiuUtioo A ir door, you will do wi ll t<- iinjwreof C. A. SCHAEFER & CO, W3 Marketalreet, 0|>er.? iJoiwCurnrr. ih3 Wli.f'i.ij?. W. \'t 30K PRINTING? 1k? flnnt itjrlc at the !?TELUril3*r?8J"f Jd. TbenraUttvork. 1'ioiupt md l -'W HARM baking POWDER Irqnlml. Avoid lmlc?lloo?. "