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DRY COOPS. MERRIMACK PRINTS. BOO YAItDS DARK MERRIMACK PRINTS, CHOICE COLORS. At 61-2 Cents per Yard by the Piece. Joint EiuwlKiimor, EJevbiitli ft., neur Second Wild Market. ( 10 SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Todole out ENJ>S OF SILKS. To clow out Ends of Dress Goods. To cIom out Ends ofHousekeepingGasds. A lew id o lhve^hsts hud; will clow tncm Tory onrap iih?w v... Ihum. PrlnWin new and Uaudaowu styles of tlitf l.oit uukiH Ht low prices. Now Giiijfliiimw, For early buv?<m ut prlcea that will ault. Hleached and It/own AIiiiIibi vury low. Huyera will Hud it lu their ad vhuiuko to call on ui during this week. I. Blum & Bro,, llO-l Main Mtroot. Iril HENTIHTRY-TO THOSE THAT DEU MlltK to eat* thilr natural teeth wo would uj that we are now better prepared than ever before to ' enable thow to do ao. By the nee o! en ELicrao MAOWhTifj Pluwikb we can uud are making bettor end Imudsoraer Gold Fllllnea, with more etuo to our Patleuta, than have heretofore boon made In tlili city or elaewhero, without the aid of the Electric flugger. Whet wo aay wo can pro?u by actual dimrnitratlon. Call and aee for youraelvea, JAMKti M. HUJwJIHON ? HON, }ul No. 114a Murkot.Ht., Whwalln*. W. Ye. gAVK YOUR EYES, By buying a fair of COMBINATION SPECTACLES Ott EYE GLASSES, To be had only at I. O. DILLON'S, Jeweler and Optician, 1213 Market atreet. VKvm filled without charge. }a24 w.-ww otiw e i won, aa ami <17 fobumuhi Html, Ntnv AUveriliciucuio. The I'enil Shirt. Another Bargain?Marshall, Kennedy A Co. Savo Your ?ye??1. 0. Dillon?[head ol local.] For Kent?House. Music Hooka for Schools?Oliver Dltson & Co. Marblo Statuary?Hugh Nlsson A Soul. Uelmont Building Association. For Sale?Nhotwell ltetidonce. For Cincinnati?New Andes. Valuable Centre Wheeling Property at Commissioner's Sale, Special This Week-I, Ilium & llro.[head ol local.] NEW and choice itook of ncckwear for uaninrt nnH waar. onflra kid alovfll. hoiiery, while skirls opened to-day.' BRUES & COFFER. SILK HATS Blocked and Ironed at GEO. I. MATHI80WS, I222jlarket 8t, YOU can have your key wind watobmade Into a den winder by JACOB W. BRUBB, Praotloal Watchmaker, Comer Twelfth and Market Sts. TRY Chicken Maokerel at BEO, K, MoMECHEN'8, Tlirrinomeler Hecord. The following ehowe tho range of the thermometer, as obaerved at KchnepfV drug store, .Opera House corner: SATURDAY. 1180. 1881. I 7 a. m. 19 m. t >'. m. 7 p. m. i 7 a.m. 12 m. 8 p. m. 7 p.m.! WJ . 7U . 70 r,| | 82 83 CI 47 sunday. 1(80. 1811. 7 a. v. dm. i p. m. 7 p. m. | 7 a.m. 12 ?f. 8 p. m. 7 i'.u M 01 Gil e<3 I 61 Gi 87 60 wkathbk indications. Wabhinoton, D. 0.,Fehruarv 28?1 a. m. For Tennessee anil the Ohio Valley, cloudy weather, light snow, followed hy clearing weather, colder northwest winds, and risinx barometer. For the Lower Lakee, ruin, turning Into snow, warm southwest, veering to much colder northwest winds, followed by rising barometer NEW MolURE HOUSE Simple RoomHeroliatts'Lunoh from 9:00 i, m to 12:30. SOUP?Monk Turtle. Baked Pork and Beam, Corn Perk and Kraut. Saratoga Chips. Chloktn Croquette. Oyster Patties. Hog's Hiad Chant. Plokled Trips. Cold Rout Lamb. LyonalSI Potatoes. Kill III OMJorinntt. Miss O'Gorinan, the eicapea nun, will deliver her iMt lecture st the Opera Home this evening. Hhe will expose the horrors ol the clolstercd nunneries. Kdlth O'Oorinan ?ii at one time forcibly abducted mill shut up In a convent. Titer Imve attempted eoveriil times to asiatBlnste her. Hhe will relate how she escaped, how the became converted, her persecutions, (treat trial, Ac. There will undoubtedly be a large audience present, dells can be secured it Baumer's. rirenll <onrl Jnilitr Mrltln. This court tnel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, anil transacted the following business: Mary Buch va. I.eopnld Bnch and others. Final decree settling rights ol partis*. Oily of Wheeling vs. 0. (J. Black, collector, Leave to amend declaration and cause remanded to rules. j Clemens Jones vs. A, 0, Jones and ' others. Decree confirming sale of real ea- ' tale. Mh, 0. (lionti., 542 Canal street, i Chicago, fold us that ha would not live I without bottle of 81, Jacobs (HI?so i highly dow he prUe It. MCKAH OF IIWI, Uatbered Uare iumI Then bjr lalelll* Koncflr Reporter*. The Baltimore and Ohio Engineer corps ib at work on the bills above Caldwell's Hun. Tuk Committee on Finance met at tbe City Building Saturday night and arranged (or the borrowing of $15,000. 'i-guma W. Puillu's is about to return to the office he first set up business in, next door to the McLure on Twelfth street Tux attention of tbe IStreet Commissioner is called to the condition of Eighth street, and the sewer on it, above Market A vsttY desirable piece of ground on theI Strobel property, Twentv?nintb street was sold by Alex. Bone last Saturday, (or$620. Several pistol shots, in rapid succession, were heard in the vicinity of this office Saturday night, but who tired them is atill a mystery. Wk were pained to hear of the death of Hattie, an interesting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selby Jones, which took place at Kauuas City last Saturday. I Tub members of La Belle Lodge No. 0, A. O. W., iiave a splendid entertainment | .Saturday nignt ibsi, mu occasion uhiujj i?e bixth anniversary of their organization. Tub Directors of the Lincoln Club will hold a meeting at the oilice of Capt. B. B. Doveuer, Uhapline atreet at 7:30 o'clock this evening. It ia important tllat a full Board be present. In tmk c&aa of the City of Wheeling against James L. Hawley, waa a suit brought to recover disputed taxes, in which the Municipal Court gave judgment against the defendant. A writ of error and gujurudeat has been granted. Euuinq the interludes at the matinee Saturday afternoon the audience whs re* gttlml by the maneuvera of a Jitg'uter masher in one of the stage-boxes, with a pair of opera-glasses and a soiled handkerchief, ami a youthful miss in the gallery. Boys shouldn't be so Austintatioua. About 5 o'clock yesterday evening a portion of the embaukment around the city water bssin at the head of Kighth street was overflowed and a ij nan tit v of the earth waa detached. Superintendent Kiddie at once put a force of men to work tn repair the damage and soon had the leak stopped. J, Mohton Bowi.kk and John W. Ritchie appeared before Unitod States Commissioner ilanibal Forbes last Saturday and made oath that they had performed carter work for the officers of the ateamboal Hudson, and lor which they nau receiveu no compensation. A proceis was issued returnable at sorao future day. Himilai processes were issued against the Jos. A, Ninon and tit. Lawrence recently, but the owners settled with the complainants. ma yob kqbrter has issued orders to the police to break up tbe detestable practicc of corner loafing, so prevalent in thic city. If this is accomplished it will be one of the best acts of any administration here. At McLain's corner, tbo Opern Mouse corner, and at a point above the Opera House entrance, therearealraosl continually crowds of young men, whe impudently ogle and Btare out of counter ance every lady who has occasion to past those points. "Neither burning buuh noi freezing skies" deter these gentlemen (?] from posting themselves with daily and almost hourly regularity at the points wc have named, and Borne of their faces have become as familiar to passers by 88 the houses themselves. w1ikki.inu winn Ill Hie l(lCi(rn|iui(i niiuunui nnivu *? < Nafartlny. The competitive telegraph shooting match between tho Rod and tiun Olub oi Springfield, Mass., and the Hide Olub ol this city, came off last Saturday. The resuit, as will be soon from the appended Bcore, was In favor of our home club by a slight difference. The scoring on both sides was very good; that of the Bay State Club showing that our club hae met with a competitor from which it cannot walk away with the same cane that it has from some others duriug the last two yoars. The distance ahot over was 200 yards, off hand. The Massachusetts targets were used by both clubs, and these will be exchanged by mail in order to verify the published scores. The next match will be shot Saturday, March 12th. Following is the score of the Wheeling Olub, and the telegram from the Massachusetts Ulub: f'ltoJaiwr. 8 11 10 8 11 12 11 12 11 J0-104 C. E. Uu.nl] 10 1111 ? V U 12 12 10 10?IO-J K. 8. Btewirt II 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 8 8- W J. K. Hblrk 0 7 12 11 8 10 9 10 0 12- 07 II. B. Bal>?xk f 10 11 111 8 8 fl II 10- VJ Will. Co* 8 8 10 11 U U y 7 10 10- 91 Total 8fhin(ikikm>, Mass , February 20,1881. lb Otto Jaeger, ]Vfueling: Total score 581. Charles Van Black, Captain. PKHMONAL. PolitfN Abont 1'eopln al Homo itud Alirond. Ool. W. r. Thompson is at the McLure. Major J. W. Sweeney has returned from Now Vork. Mrs. It. M. Delaplain lias boeu quite ill lor eomo time. Col. K, 8. Norton and family have returned from a visit to Cincinnati. Capt. 15. B. Bowie, of the /Etna Manufacturlng Company, of Bellalre, was in the City Saturday night. Frank T. Wray, the popular representative of Harris A Kwlns'a I'ltteburgh drug house, has rooms at the McLure. II. 8. White, Esq., of Belton, has gone to Baltimore and Philadelphia, for the purpose of closing several large lumber contracts. Mr. Whito will take in the Inaugural proceedings at the National Capital during his absence. aii luirrrnimorji Do elociionB elect? Does a popular vote mean anything when given on a proposition to make a loan? At the last city election our people said NO to a proposal to negotiate a loan to pay off the city's floating deht and the present Council, before being a month old, has ordeted ite Finance Committee to negotiate a loan lor $15,000 atU per cent interest. Will the batik which furnlshce the money run any risk in eo doing? This loan, if made, will he in detliiBce of the people's order at the last election and therefore illegal and It might be troublosome to collect the Amount of it, if payment should be resisted by any ol our citizens. A Vot?b. nr. llnjn' I.erlnrr; rhln Kvmlng. The Kev. Oeorgel'. Uaye, D. 1)., President of Washington and Jefferson College, will deliver his popular lecture, "An answer to Bob Ingersoii," in the First Presbyterian church, ot this city, at 8 o'clock this evenlog. Those who have heard tbis lecture speak of it in the highest terms) the arguments are unanswerable, and are presented In a pleasing and a popular manner. The well-known popularity of Dr. Ilavfl AS A Iprtnrnr. And fill Imnnrtani (heme, will secure lor bim a crowded house. Anag Hpfltnl. Mrs. Annie M. Hhelb will give a "Song Recital" In the hall o( the House of Delegates tomorrow evening, complimentary to the members of the Legislature. Mrs. Blielb will be assisted by Miss Ida V. Todd, pianist; l'rof. Louis Vaas, violinist; and Mr, Joe H, Todd, cornetlsk NhrowitnrM and Ability. Hop Hitters so freely advertised In all the papers, secular and religions, are having a large sale, and are supplanting ill other medicines. There Is no denying the vlrtnes of the Hop plant, and the proprlelora of theee (Jitters have shown great ihrewdnese and ability In compounding ?.Bitters, whose vlrtnes are so palpable to svery one's observation.?/immiVf and VhrmitU. xwmw MUMU'IUMW Of bla Trip la Saw Turk la kaarcb of FiulUj ifjan-Tba Capture aiul Kaaapa. lib ilia I'arUcalara of Kacb. Our readers will remember the recant visit ol Major James W. Bweeney to Albany, Now York, in search o( Faddy ttyan, the pugilut, who ia wanted by the authoritiea ol Brooke county in this State to answer a charge of prixe-Iighting within the confines oi that respectable and taw-abiding county. Well, the Major went to New York, arrested Kyan, who subsequently escaped, and left his captor to tell the cause, manner, meant and Instrument of said escape. "Well," said the Mayor to our reporter, "I'll tell you all about it On the 15th of February I received a telegram from Geo. W. Walling, Superintendent of the New York Oity Police, notifying ma that Kyan was in Albany and could ba arrested. I at once went to Gov. Mathews with the telegram, and receiving some instructions lull for New York bv the next train, arriving there at 2 o clock tho next afternoon. 1 immediately repaired to the office of SupL Walling, who gave me the benefit of all tbe information in his possession in regard to Kyan and his whereabouts m Aiuany, auu uiso placed Detective Kulaud ot hie force at my disposal. The detective and I left New York, and upou our arrival iu Albany that uigbt, we at once went to the office of the Chief of Police,, Mailoy by name, and told bim our errand. Capt. Malloy hesitated to do anything for ue, saying be doubted hU authority to proceed iu the matter, but when I exhibited the warrant of the Governor, commanding all conservators of the peace in the btale to assist me in making the arrest, he Bignilied a reluctant willingness to aid me. I was next informed that Kyan was gratifying his aesthetic taste that evening in 1'weedle Hall, at which place Ualvini was performing, and as soon as he came from the thoater he should be arrested. About ten o'clock, or when the opera was over, he omi out of the hall, and was immediately laken into custody and escorted to the Central Station and given a seal in the office of the Chief of Police. Directly after the arrest a great crowd of ftyan'a friends came to the station, conspicuous among whom was one llurke. Superintendent of Public Buildings, who asked me if 1 would take hail fur Ryan. I replied that I was unauthorised to do any such thing, that ball must be given iu West Virginia. We remained at the station home about two hours or until the departure of a train for New York when wo proceeded to the depot, where we found a crowd of 1 about iifty poisons handed by one Paddy Martin, a notorious gambler, and a i couple of shysters, whose names i I do not recollect. of Albany, i While at the train a writ of liabeat > cor/iut was served on mo by one of ite i corder Uoulds olllcera, commanmnK me l to produce tnu body of Uyau before him ttie following morning at 11) o'clock. At i this time the crowd begun to jostle J)eteci tlvo [inland, the prisoner and myself, and ' finally we were forced upon the street i where an open carriage was in waiting. ' 1 called upon the detectives to assist me, I but only one of thenii a man named OurI tin, responded. I then allied that olllcer i to take us to the Central Station, but in) stead of complying with my request we ) were taken to the residence of Chief Malloy, who was awakened and the situation explained to him. The Chief, for reaaona peculiar to him, directed tb t iiyan be . taken to the (ilobe Hotel anil kept until morning. We could not but feel sensible of the retlned politeness and tender : consideration that prompted this humane proposition and escorted Kyan to the hotel, : where we took a room for the night, Kn, land and myself guarding the prisonor, as I was fearful lest an effort would be made to take him from us. In the morning I repeatedly requested Deteotlve Curtin to remove Kyan to the stntton house, but he , declined until he could Bee Malloy. We went down to breakfast, and while there ono of the crowd came In and handed ftran some money, and 1 heard Faddy remark in an aside."J'll he over there alter awhile." After breakfast we went out In the hall, where we met Sheriff J. A. ilouk, whom I consulted in rogard to the answering of the writ of Iwlitat mr/iut. which was returnable at 10 o'clock, and ltiniiirfld of.'him tha nainnnf tha nrnnprnf ing attorney, and turning around I inlsaed Selective Ourtin and Kyan, and aa I had to go tha prosecuting attorney'a office, I directed the New York detective, Kuland, to follow them, He returned in a lew momenta and told me that Ourtin had permitted llyau to eecapo. Thia waa done by Ourtin accompanying Kyan to hla bar-room, where he succeeded In eluding hla vigilance? A pretended effort waa made to recapture Jivan by the Albany autborltlea by tending a detective to Troy and taking other eteps, hut I waa satislied from the start that the priaoner would be given every facility for escaping. It was eviuSS! to me from the outatart that the police oi Albany were averse to giving me any assistance in the matter. I am also satisfied that there are too much politics mixed up in the city affairs, and that l'addy and hla friends are a etrong element in them. Chief of Police Alailoy at one time wrote to Superintendent Walling, of New York, a letter in answer to one received stating that Kyan was In Albany, but begged that no mention of ills action in the matter would be made. It is current in Albany that the Mayor of that olty is one of Kyan'a backers, and while I waa there a prominent gentleman, holding the office of Superintendent of Piibllp Buildings, came into the Ohlei of Police Heedquarters, and inquired If we would take $2,000 in Government bonds nml offered to pnt them up for tho appearance of the offender. In my opinion and that of others they have treated with contempt the mandate of their Governor and conspired to release a fugitive from Justice, whose only claim to their consideration is his Influence and populaiity with the vilest element of society," The JIa|or feels very bitter toward the authorities at Albany, and cannot divert himself to the Idea that Kyan'a escape waa In some way connived at by tbem. Albany, he says, Is n city of nearly 100,000 copulation with a police force of 180 men, whose members are Juat strong enough to allow nny man to escape, providing he has enough funds to stand by ttie dominant, or Democratio party of that city. lie also wishes to fake occasion to thank Hupt. Waillhj! for hla unremitting atten iiuiid uuu ftiuuunu iu uiiu uu lllib Bull previous visits. in jmi. The following named persona are at present confined In Jail awaiting trial at the term ol the Circuit Court, beginning in April: Charles Nlemeyer, charged with stealing ex-Mayor Htveeiley's horse and buggy. Alei. I.otnley, charged with horse stealing on oath ol R. GIITen Fratler. Brltt Davis, accused of stealing a horse tram Reason Mitchell, who lives near Bethany. Charles Jackson, (or stealing money from an Elm CI rove street car. Al. Wood, allaa Uoodlng, alias Clayton, Frank a lain "Diltchy" West, awaiting trial an a charge ol burglary. Frank Shanley, Jr., serving out a six I month's term lor resisting an oillcer. Shan- i ley is also awaiting trial lor highway rob- ( bcrjr, I Morris McAdams charged with highway robbery. George McAdama charged with the larceny of * bolt of caaalmere from Marahall, , Kennedy A Blake's atore, Henrv Smith, charged with the theft of ; a lot of clothing from Henry Jonea, ol 1 Koney'e Point, Annie Bell, grand larceny, llealdea the above there are confined In f In thelall Kllhn Gregg, the I'reaton connty I Incendiary. Parklnaon and Cheek, the nl- > lege Ore-huge of Brooke county, and one or two Innatlce. There are alao one or two lada aervlng out eentencea for minor i offences, 1 vocas urn. Ipciial Mnlca ul fourth llml Iburcti lul Evaulnir< Last evening, the large auditorium of Fourth Street H. ?. Church via filled with people, a large number being young men, lor whose ^special benefit the services were held. Kev. 0. V. Uaaden, the pastor, opened the services with prayer and reading oi a portion ol the Scriptures. Judge B. H. Uocbran wia down on the programme tor the first address, his subject being "The Young Man and the World," but owing to indisposition, be w>s not present, Kev. Hasden reading a note from him to the flh/ll/A otfdnt ' Mr. William P. Willey was then introduced, and entertained the audience with some instructive remarks on "The Young Man and Home." Mr. Willey argued that every young man should cultivate a lovo lor home and the virtuous influences ol the fireside. The very worst thing a young man could do, said the speaker, was to divorce himsslf from home influence; for, as soon as the estrangement was complete, moral ruin was sure to follow. Dr. T. H. Login was the next speaker, and spoke on "The Young Man and the Church." He made a Strom anneal to the young men to start out in life properly by Iayiogja foundation lor character. He referred to the prevailing affectation ol the young meu of to-day to skepticism, and contrasted the Uvea of the noted inlldela with those of men who live for the good of their fellow-men and in the fear of God. The Influences of the church were the best. The jewels of the world were not to be compared to the jewels of virtue, character and conscience. The greatest achievement in human life was the attainment of a good character. Every young man should have three objects In starting out In life, competenoe,cultuie and conscience. These cau only be gained by virtuous living and God-tearing conduct. Rev. Alasden added a abort exhortation to the young men to associate themselves with the church, telling them it would be the beBt Investment they could make.* The excellent choir of this church rendered two very flue selections with superior execution. The meeting was of a highly interesting character and we doubt not that seed was sown that will bear abundantly. AHUMKMKNTM. The engagement ol Kobson and Crane at the Opera Home was one ol the moat successful tbisseason. On Saturday afternoon "Our Bachelors" waa given to one of the largest matinee audience that ever gathered in tho building, and in the evening another big audience greeted the clever artiata in "Sharps and t lata." The; were cordially received by the audiences and were called before the curtain at each performance. IIABMONIKM.KNNBKCIIOK. This evening tbe Harmonle-Munnerchor alnglug aociety will give a grand balmasque at Washington llall, preceded by a street demonstration of unusual proportions. The following programme will be carried out: First?Arrival of Ilia Foolish Highness Prince Carnival, and his Uourt, at 8:30 P. H.eharp. Second?Homage to the Prince by all foola present, Third?l'olonalso?What foola we inortain be, or eighty daya around the world. Fourth ? Myaterlous Waltz ? during which (Jenoral Barnum Orant will make bis appearance applying for a situationwilling to work. Money no object, but mall favors thankfully received. Hfth?Montani Semper Llberi Ijuftdrille, Sixth?Murphy Gllop?111,000 strong, and several counties to hear trom?West Virginia eolona in a pinch. Seventh?West Virginia Immigration I'ollia?cheap liomee, and plenty ol room tor railroads. Eighth?Wheeling City Quadrille?City Fathers in hot water, trying to eolve the conundrum how to replenish the empty city treasury. Unmask at 12 o'clock, JHAt'fl HUlim J1UMITY. The "Klal Humpty Durapty" company will appear at the Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday matinee, in that most successlul pantomime, "Humpty Dumpty," and It does not require supernatural wisdom to predict tbat the performance will he greeted by a full houso. In othor cities the company has done a rushing business, anil in all probability thorn are enough people in Wheeling anxious to indulge their propensity for laughing, to till the house to overllowing. Iloth the pantomime and company have received laudatory commendation, and will come strongly endorsed. Read (he following from the Detroit Ntm of February 1st: Jay Rial's "Humpty Dumpty" Bhow at the Detroit is heartily commended by all who witneised the opening performance last night. Borne of the mechanics are new, and all the old ones well plaved by a goou company, including Urimaldi Zellnor as "Huinpty;" Kel Muenli, the (ire king, who dancea with bare feet on a sheet oi red hot Iron, nnd performs other startling feats | Mattie Antonio, a graceful Columbine and good jig dancer; Punch Walton, a line cornet soloist; and "Prof," Wingfield's dog olrouB, which provoked an un. limited amount of fun. Admission 35 cents; secured seats only 35 cents. UfllTRI) STATUS niHTRIUT COURT. The HcvImhI LImI of Petit Jnror* lor ltR Nfulon In Thin t'ltj, March 7th. Some weeks ago we published the list of Grand and Petit Jurors drawn for the term ot the United'States District Court which was to have met in this city to-morrow. Sinoe that time the Jury Commissioners have received instructions to reduce the number of Petit Jurors to thirtysix In all, and to change the date for the Inception of the term from March 1st to March 7th. Tbe Qrand Jury remains as llrst published, but the other jury will be composed of the following named gentlemen; T W T1nttanl.l1*.> Tal.H Campbell, Jamea L, Freeman. llrooke?11'homaa OMln, W, (J. Kldgley, W. H. Duval. Ohio?Alex. Turner (colored), Thomas Sweeney, I). Gundling, Alex. Illggs, Jr., Robert Slnirmon, II. \V. Phillips, John Turpln, Isaiah Warren, Jere. Hheppard, Augustus Pollack, 8, H, Jacob. A. A. Howell. Marshall?Joseph Oallaher, Alfred Turner, Win. W, Woodburn, Weltel?John W. Morgan, George L, Oartla. Pleasanla?0. W, Morgan, Wm. Sheets, Tjler?Mark Hhrlver, Belman Wells. Wood?W. Jere. Hill, John Rathburn, Tol. 0. Bullock, L. W, Hughes, ^ Monongalia?Albert Wood, J, K, FlemSisrlon-John A. Bock, John W, Haggerty, A. H. Fleming, Maine Newa. Hop Bitters, which are advertised In mir column*. urn a utirn r.uro tor nana. biliousness and kidney compldlots. Those , who uae them say that they cannot he too I highly recommended. Those allllcted " ihould give them a (air trial, and will be;ome thereby enthusiastic In the praise of heir curative quilulea.?Portland Argtu, r mwfjw If von wish Gentlemen's Dress Whirls, Working Bhlrts, Collars, Cuffs, Tlee, Ac., isll at the naiur for the latest at low trices. Wilson Bros. are selling off their line [oods fast, so don't delay your purchases I you wont anything In the way ol a One hoe. If yoti wish Hosiery and Gloves you till find ettra inducements at the Ilaaaar, 100 Main atreet- n BBLLA1B8. The High Schooljon Monday, the 28th, will celebrate Longfellow's birthday. A neutcard containing the following programme has been printed: Music. Bacitation-"Paul Ke?ero'n Bida"...Bobt. Andenon. Beading?Heitctlon froui Erau^ellne Letitin Pen. BecltatTon-"The Day U Dona" al.ie Calhoun. BecltaUou?"The JJrldge of Cloud" Annie Sellar*. Music. Bacitation?"The Famine" .........NaUle Foorxuan. Beadlng-SalecUon (ram Hiawatha? Nfltiie Hairtngton. Uedtation?"The Builder*".. Willia Waatgate. KaclUUuu-"The old Clock on the dtalri"? Ella Grora. Music. Eaaiy-E??ngellne ...............Nellie Battalia. Bad taUon?"Maidenhood" Mabla Cratty. BadtaUon?"The Village Blacksmith" J. tipiimiar. BoclisUon?"The Chllaraaa' Hour Wllia Wise Mualc. Bccitatioa?1"The Wreck o I tb? Heip?iu?"...Cora Carr. Becitatlon-"Killed at the Ford"....Jennlu Btasoner. BedtaUon?Saloctlou from Miles btandishMiuoia Marsh. Esssy?Henry W. Longfellow Margie Hamilton. A mistake in a funeral notice Saturday was caused by a talephonio misunderstanding. Rev. Jenkins preuched two funerals here Saturday, that of John Saliagaver in the'forenoon, aud that of Jamea Trueman, at the Presbyterian Church, iu the afternoon. He preached for the Presbyterians on Bunday, . forenoon and evening. I The boys lmve begun their soring ball playing. The lirst base ball was played ou the Square Saturday. | James Dixon, an aged eitixenof this township, the tlrst white cuild born in it, who died | suddenly on Friday, was buried Sunday morning. Mrs. Clark, of the Second ward, was buried iu the Catholic c?iuetery Sunday. William Sherwood was also buried Sunday on Rose Hill. A largo number of friends attended to testify their rcspest for the deceased. Mrs. Rev. Mills, of Cambridge, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Cratty. He v. Mills passed through hero to keen an appointment as presiding elder of that district. The Baltimore <k Ohio employes have a mutual aid society, to which John Saltsgaver belonged for thu short time he was in the employ of the company, and his family will receive $300. The Mayor and police havo determined to keep order on Sunday and prevent such disgrace!^ scenes as occurred last Sunday and at other times, To be about all day is too much, some of (hem think, when tuny are up all tho night before and all night after, but thoy will retiro for part cf the nights. Special Policeman Boyd, of tho First ward, lias been acting for J. B. Gill, of tho Fourth ward. Benson's ferryboat will not run Monday on account of repairs. A skill will run in connection with tuestreet cars. The Bellairo Lodge A. 0. U. W. went to Wheeling on the Lallelle Saturduy night to spend the evening with their brethren of the LaBelle Lodge. , A large stono on which rested one of the pillars of the open front of one of the bank building's store rooms proved defective, and it was removed Saturday. K. C. F. Fair WsruluK From n Kellnblo Warner. i/uii i nttfieol yuur uhuiiu wnen warnet's Sale Kidney anil Liver Cure will surely presorve it, utvriw Tiiev were out walking; it was cold, and he was coughing. Sbe banded him a bottle ol Dr. Hull's Uougb Syrup and said: "Here's a Utile thing that I think will help you." His cough was cured In a short time. Ir von wish to buy Ladles' or Children's Muslin Underwear, remember the llmaar, 11(1(1 Main steert, la headquarters in the State. Danob ami) Obqans Giikaf.?1The following l'ianos and Organs are offered at Lucas' Music Store at great Uargans, and on easy paymonte ol $5 UO to $10 00 per month until paid lor: One seven-octave piano, $160. One seven-octave piano, $175, One Ilallet and Davis piano, $121). One Ilallet and Davie piano, $100. One Blx-octavo piano, $60. One seven-octave pinna, $175. One Rtodart piano, $126. One llacon and Raven piano, $125. One six-octave piano, $00. One six-octave piano, $110. One six-octave organ, $116. One live-octave organ, $76. One live-octave organ, $06. r\~? A 1 nlsnn i'JT, UUO IJ'UViWIO piBUU) VUUI One llvo-oclave melodeon, $80. One five-octave melodeon, $20. One five-octave organ, (new) $75. All the above Becond-hand instruments are In good repair and tune, Oall and examine at Lucas' Music Store, 1227 Market Street. What you will pay for an ordinary rlioe anywhere will buy n line pair ol Wilson Bros, I'rkmatuhk Lobs or tim Haiii nowadays may be entirely prevented by the uso ol Uurnett'a Cocoalno. It haa been used in thousands ol cases where the hair was coming out In liandlula, and has never failed to arrest its decay; it promotes a healthy and vigorous growth, and It !u nt the same time unrivalled as a soft and glossy dressing lor the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extrscls are the best, strongest end moat hnalthful. Sold everywhere. ttiib.iw For tho cure ol any kind ol a Cough or Gold, ubo Dr. Scott's Cough Syrup. TIMB. Ir yon wish to see the handsomest line of Embrojderles, at the lowest prices, call at the Bataar, 110(1 Main street. Tivinty-'Ivb por cent Baved by purchas iDg your shuea of Wlloon Bros. Mr. 0. It. Bui MR will thla morning and evonlng nerve Ills friends with a grand "Faatnacht" Lunch. Ons dollar per uair caved by purchasing a tine Bhoe of Wilson Bros, Closing out sale. BAKIHO POWDIH. /TnavAL rstwii l\ X' Hi k IrfL. *AKINP POWDER Absolutely Pure. M*di from nrnMCrMMTiirtAf.?Noothef pttptir* Jon MilMiaeh light, flaky hot hr?di. or Inturlotif *utrr. Ctn b?Mtfn by I)y?|*Ptlr? without f?ir of he nil rrnltlng from hMty IndlgwUbl* food. Bold inly la em by til Ororm. B )TAL BAXUVO POWDBR CO., HKW TOBK. Mt J11IB BK8T WIIITK LEAD Bears a Urcen Seal, Oumntwlng IU Purity and Fine Quality. It I* iinMtulltd for Finenoii, Wbltenm and rot* ring U|?yty. dalO-TAV UVKK NEW*. The marka hut evening indicated 8 feet tad falling. The St. Lawrence got away lor Cincinnati Saturday afternoon, with a big trip. The local packet! are making their usual trips. The Diurnal will be to-day's packet (or Parkeraburg. The Andes is due to-dar from Cincinnati, and will return at the usual hour. There is a lively competition between the La Belle and Pres Ellison in the Bellaire trade. Loutaviuji, February 27.?River 10 leet 6 Inches in the canal this evening at eight o'clock and tl feet in the chute on the falla. River falling. Business dull. Weather cloudy, high wiuda and light rain. Arrived and departed: Ariadne, Cincinnati; Andy Baum, Memphis; Golden City, Cincinnati. Every effort is being made to day to relieve tbe Paris C. Brown from the Seriloue position ahe occupied on the dam i coming out of the canal last night, where ahe was carried by a suck caused by a break In the dam anil lodged almost full length upon it. Captain Pink Varblea services, aided by the steamer Eckert, tbe tug Hop Louden, and harbor boat Transil, and Little Annie Fulton were called into requisition and a desperate effort was made but she waa not moved. l 1 ? ll.I. 1 !-?- 1 ? | a uurgc woo iuuu mauu oiuukbiuu ttuu imr freight is boing taken oil. It is thought that as aoou as a big lot of molasses and sugar now on boaril is taken otf the boat would bo relieved. As yet she has sustained no very serious damage. Cincinnati, February 28,?Kiver 20 feet and falling. Weather cloudy, windy and colder. Arrived: l'arkttr. Memphis. Departed: Bcotia, Pittsburgh, Uaiko, February 27.?Arrived: Sle. Genoviova, St. Louis; Scuddnr, Now Orleans; Granite Hute, (it. Louis; Grand Lake, St. Louis; Hopkins, Evansville; Grand Tower, tit. Louis. Departed: UalT, Memphis; Bte. Genevieve, Memphis; Granite State, I'ittsburgb. Kiver 42 feet 2 inches and falling, Kainlng heavy last night. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 32". Wbj Will Ton 111a? n nnlif 111 tulMtinn 111 unim miitaiii oiiH thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhaged and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be bo readily attained ? Bo boh la's Osbman Bybup has gained the largest sale in Ute world for the euro of Oouglis, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. II is Dr. lloschee's famous German prescrip tion, and is prepared with the greatest car. and no fear need be entertained in administer ing it to the youngest child, as per directions The sale of tills medicine is unprecedented. Bince Hrst Introduced there lias been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in auy caso. Ack your Druggist as to the truth of tlu-se remarks. Large slxee 75 cents. Try it and be oonyiuoed. TtIuav Wis cannot understand why days of hesitancy and delay will be indulged in when a few doBea of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will ease and cure the worst cough or cold. Price only 25 cents a bottle. SIQOOreward For wur own of Illiod. Illwdlnif. Itcbinir. Ulwrntod, or mlraiz p p p p p ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE IK Till AUV_SE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ADVERTISE __ AND ADVERTISE _ MAKE MONEY! ADVERTISE ? WISE ADVERTISE ? DEALERS ADVERTISE ? ACKNOWLEDGE ADVERTISE TIIB ADVERTISE ADVANTAGES ? ARISING ADVKBTI8E *10* ADVERTISE ADVERTISING ADYEHT18E IS.TUB COLUMNS OF A ADVEHTI8K "'"ELY CIRCULATED advertise NEWSPAPER, >T TSUI advertise ? CONTINUED PATRONAGE advertise advertise S@~Do not order Printing ? or any oharaoter until prloei advertise . . have been obtained at the advertise DAILY INTELLIQENCEB ? 8TEAM JOB PRINTING advertise 0ff|ce_ ?I'lim Pllllllill GREAT 0ERMAN HI nriwrnv i iliUlllbVl RHEUMATISM, GOUT, i or ma SORE THROAT, j SWELLINGS ft FROSTED FEET ] bhrnbI mo SCALDS, j Jll ALL DTBES rAINS ? iSB ACRES, v Kn Pr?f?r*thn # Mrth Mill! Hr. JiPOW Oit III lift. ?t?. HirtB Ib4 m*jf Ktfoml ffomodr. A trill utti ~ it th? Mmf?r?tl??l/ triftla* ?ntU? of ff> Cm*. in4 orm rI it iiffiriBd with jiln eta ?r? efitip ib4 p?ltlrt proof of ' I kiubi. ttttetnM l? feutift unsrinn. J Nil IT All IMMIITI All ItAllH II MdlllRt . A. VOQELER ft 00. COUCH SYRUP. FOR SALE. tjlOR SALE-THE CONTENTS OF THE I; only Itorber abop iu Henwocd. Uaa a natrouaau udkitui for two men. Call on or addruaa FBOl'ttlBTOU, P. O. boa <j\ H.'nwcxxi, W Va, ft2*? pou BALK ON EASY TERMS, The Two-atory Hrick Tenement Houm, altuate coruor Twentytklid and Water atieeta. AppIj to HEHUY K. LIST, f?22 MM Main atroet. j^XEOUTOR'S SALE. 1 oflur at rrlnto aale until &la/cb 6, 1181. two houiu, Noa. fi and 4?. and lot on Alley IS. li not aold before Match 5, they will bo oflered at public aale uu thu preuil?e? at 10 o'clock a. tu. ol that daj. It-rim ol aale i-ueb. 11 ENUY HUHBARD. fc2a? Executor ot the tatate ol Wa. Hubbard. Jj*OH HA 142. Tbo Countrr KoiiJoute ol Lucius Hogo, adjoining ilornbrt ok'a Park. AW, Two I.luml IxiU, by 1*1 W. ?T. HOGB A BBU., liwl KaUta Amenta, 'a >0 Uarkat atreat. BARGAIN. Tbo "riUOTWELL MANSION," West Liberty, W. Va. Thrre-attry brick dwelling, flf'een rooiua and otlirr outbuilding lot one acre, with excellent pardeu and orcliurd, well fenced. l'rlce alxleeu hut)druddollaia. Apply to ALFXANDEB BONE, fo!8 l.'UH Market Bl, Crangle'a Blcck. j^bii SALE, I offer my property, in v lilcb I now reside, No. '2111 Market itroft, at prlratn aale. Tbe property cau bo divided In two pieces. If not aold at private aale More March fitfc, I will on Hut day otler It it public aale at tbo front dcor cf the Court Mouse, at 10 o'olook iu m. tfl MRU. JOHANNA A DBA IN. Desirable city property for BALK. I will lull (hat valuable property located norlhweat corner of (.'hapllne aud blcrunth atrteli. It hat a frout of about W feet on t hapllne and 120 feet on Kluvenih atreel, porlluuaol It toll adapted lor retail hualue?a puriHwia Pruauut Income aiuounta to f 1,660 per year. Will toll cheap and upon raar lermi. THUS. O'BRIEN, fcM 1(111 Market HI rent, City. joseph harris' nurseries, U MOUNDSVILLE. 71,000 Apple Trees, two, three, lour and IIyW. 8,000 Peach, one (lioui hud) year. fi.lKHJ Plume, one and two yeara. S.0J0 Qulnrea, two and three yeara, 8 000 Chorriw, ono and two yeara. 80,000 Evergrecna, moatly Juniper, from one to 0?? loet. Tho nliove arn thrifty and In good condition lor traniplantlug. Will at>U aa low u the lowoat. Cor* reeponrtenoe aolicltod. Addrcti, HAMUEL MIL* LEIl, Mnundivlllo. Nuriery la one uillo woat oI Moundavllle Depot- de7*DAW Woolen factory for sale.Tho "Bradley Woolen Factory." located ou Jacobatrml, haat Wheeling, Weat Va., la oflercd Im atlu The grouud on which llta worke stand la fioiiao feet, the main building three at?rlea high 40a78 Iret. ontilnlng a team engine, boiler, aoaltlng, puliloaand gnailng for lunnlrg; with dye houae, picker, one i aliuddf picker, two ait 48 Inch tarda, three ring twtater*, two miilra, one with K30 ainndlca, the other 384 Milmllca, eight powtr looina (Jluka' uiato): with h two story li Ivk dwelling houso containing eight rooxa 1 ho whole will ha dis|Misod of cheap and on liberal tcruis. For further information apply personally or hr letter to Alexander llone, 1818 Market itreet, Wheeling, Wt4t Va. feb4 J^OK SALE. A Desirable Residence, Delightfully iltuatod On tho River Front, Wheeling Island, Atxive hlghsviiter. i/icatod on two lota with front* ago of 120 feet running to the rirer. Dwelling con Ulnlug all tho modem improvements: gas, hot and cold water, atall6tmry vaih stands and wash tubs, bath room*, Ac. Lot has 70-choice fruit trees, with grape irbor 110 foet. Property now occupied and owned by Wut. If. Hall. Apply to J. V. UKKVKY, 1*22 No. HtO Mnrket 8t., Heal Estate Agent. pUBLIO ATTENTION Is called to the Sale of Valuable Property, On east sldo of Eotf atrret. almvn Eleronth, a two tnrv lirlrlf flvnllluir. Minlalnliiu R nuiina un/ui eto , lot AO foot front. 82.100. On Fifteenth atreet, north tide, double brick dwell* Ing, now, Hoj. 1S1 and 183. Lot M, to >n alley, |8,800. $i,?ro foratwo-atory brick dwelling, Oroomi; lot 33 foot on Chapllnn atreet. Fifty shares of /Etna mill stork. Wanted, now, 13,oto on good rM| ntate security. C. A. HUHAKFEIt A CO., fe'ifl Opera Houa* (Wnnr. FOR RENT. 1300MST0 LET?MEMBERS OF TUE 11 l^lalature dealrlng rooma can bo accommodato t by applying at No. 2019 Main atreet. Jail LH)K KENT?A TW0*810UY BK10K 1 IIOUBK, containing six rooma, wator and gia No. '22 Hampden atreet. 1'oaaeatlon April lat. Apply i to AKTHUtt 1.11 Tl & [el_ OR RENT?URIUK DWELLING NO. 101 Eighteenth alrrel, oattaining Ave rooma and a good cellar. 1'oaaeailon given April lat, Apply to i WM. HANK1N, Acent, Hril Chaplltie alreet. Ml ttOK KENT, WITH BOAKD. A No. 1 J? Front Room, on iliat floor, either furrlshod or ' iinfiirrilalKd, gentleman and lady or two gentlemen. MltH. D. C. iHOMl'dON, corner Koff and Sixteenth ; atroela. fr28* Li OK KEN T?THE THKEE8TOKY r WAKB'IIOUHE, No. MM Main atrMt, nowoccupled by Jacob Bnydor. I'oaaculon alten on April 1st, 1881. Apply to A LEX. KOOKltH, Wheeling, W.V?. J.20 For uent-store room no. 2. 1 Waahlogtoo lfall Building, now occupied by (I P. Brown. Poacaaion given lat April, 1881. I. H, WILLIAMS Secretary, No. 85 Twelfth atreet. 1 January 11,1881. Jail 1 t?0R rent-A house in /etna. 1 X? VILI.E, convenient for a hotel, raloon, grocery, < dunilng ball and birbor ahep. Haa cellar uminll Boimnlencci. Apply h A. BKPIDKNBTEIN, t Martin a I-crry, Ohio (fj7? ' U'|liKKNT-KItpM A PHIL ]m, I8HI, 1 ?f No*. 2.'l andI 'M l-ourtoenth Mrwl, which li 80 by 44 [nor, and can be divided to nult Unanla Knmilrs ol I ZANK A wTALNAKKK, Wo, to Twelfth aire*"fS TOR BENT FROM APRIL In, 1881- ! J. lirlek Hon,., No. ? VlrilnU ilrrtt, l,l?nd, con. wining ilx room: (lio lol with Hit haul. li ICO iMt ' rau.ro or M Th? i >?ond bonne from tlie . nt i"j , if ibo Suiptnilon btldn.. i'o?on|on ilren lit ol f fitf" of.JA^lKS ?? j,tt ; JpOR RENT A ImuailioKwcornwof Norlh Huron and Mary. *n;J containing ilx rnonu and kitchen , fllh flnlahed attic and good waah-houio; full Jot, C i o*wilon given A prll i. a pply to J?,a A RMSTHOMCI. I OEM A CD. IfVK KKNT-KKOM Al'RIL 1, 1881? I. That doelrable two-ilofy brick hotiee, No< 23 , 'enn Hreet, lalaml with hot .and cold water, bath ' iml water tloael, eight rwitnr, waah-hotiae and drj . oom, and good celltf: rent rraannable; will be pal '! ? !?..M KI*ht.Mn,h "Iwet, (wo ' itta half atorlea, eight room* and atorerooin. Ftt o eruta apply to a, M. A DA MB. den o pull KENT. " J Store Toom, 2112 Main atrrel, now occupied bf car Heeley, Plumber; three law office*, and a few . entre oUuV. ?Q Tww,ll#lh lUb,? 1" f, Enquire ol *' . n M. FORDB8. " i!? Cuttam Iioaie. i1 POR RENT. ji I will rent the nfficta I now occupy, (reeervlna . eak room to ae'tle up my bualnMa) for tvo tMM '' rr??i.isE .... tIEOlKJE H. TIKOLR, !' d'll Rhntlll (ll.ln bl - t1 jfOll UKNT? i; A good itore renm with dwelling attached, No. to !M Weil Pile Market, lui'wpen Eleventh aad wrlfth alreetf, one among the l*et location! for I w rodticeandgrocefy ha ilneta In the city. A jaH 1. IRWIN, Agent, ol LiOU8K8 FOR KENT. it 71 ? ? No. M Ohloilrtef, A roomi, complete and In belt of el indltlon. fo No. 34 Zane Hirert, (whorl dlatance Mat the bridge) r* reomaand In ?ood tenai table rendition. Both of Pr 10 aho-e dwelllrga are free from dampneaa, dry ill r>m rrllar to a'tlc. Henti modera'e. No. 131 and IB3 FourUentn atrret, both excellent irelllnio, one hatlrg 8 room*, the other 0 roomi. T ean, healthf location. I. No. Fourteenth itreet, two-itory brick, X nrlf new,?ror.m?. No. ir/m Jfcoh itreet, # roomi, centrally and con* wl nlently located. at Enquired ALEXANDER W)NF. M IBfi P1.A08 TO 00? J II yen ?t? In > htmf lw prtnllm, ll U t he Intelligencer Job Roomi. A >t ?t?nW HiooiitjU npon Ik* itorMt now transportation. PITTSBURGH, OINOrNKlrTlw? r LOUW RAILWAY-PAN HAKDUrJIS?1 fttf Ml 'W Jta.Tabla lor E-t ana Wm.WnS^i Trains laava Pan Handla I>?pct, looun,.. iliuat, dmt Public Lauding, daily tixuv ul* loUujp: ' ,;cu-lL'.,lM soma xatii ~ . ?lta. Phil. FwTaT> Wheeling Tlaa. Exp1, tap', fap^Lff,, ^ Leaia? a. m p. n. r. u. a m 1 . wi?i2r-~ tJa 1:11 ls; '--y, SSBKterz S g 2 * ' ?2 PlUaburgb 10:10 1:40 7:S6 . , ? A. M. A. M i'"?" Harriiburg ...... 12:45 4:U0 . Baltimore. .. .... 7:40 Waahlngton........ WW." Philadelphia ..*?*. -.. 4:1? 7:40 ' i Haw York-. 6:A5 10:85 "" P. M- P M.i Boston. 4 a fchl I soma WBT. "c. on. | Wan., Ar~~7r E?P'? tilj'i M<il, .um'n i, Leava? a.*, p.m. a.*, p. a L"~T Wboalln* 0.27 Lit 6;5ii 1:12* J ArrlTa? tfteubanvilla.......... 10:80 l;05 8.00 2.2J >lks A.M. 'w Cadi*.-.................. 1*15 l-M ' 1 DannUun- WO 106 Z. "" ?. *. A. U. I Niwark..... ~.. 2 20 1:12 _! Oolurabui mm* 1:24 S:U I Loaia? p. m. * ' Oolumbua. 1:40 2:46 Arrive- I Daywa.................. IJ5 8:00 Cincinnati ...... &oo fcu .... r. y. IndiauapolU......... 11:00 11 1 J ... A. M. 81. 7:30 7*5 Chicago 7:80 7M ~ HUNDAY EXPKIUU WhMUug ftl \KT, 4 7* arriving at Wallaburg 10(10 A. u., and at 8i?ui*tl? ? at 10:so a. m., commuting with Pacific Kiiuuu lor xi weatorn |>oluU. Tralna iMTlug Columbia at 1.40 r. u. and 6.u i , run daily. Through Chicago utjir^a 1?mvi? t'olunbu dally,except Bunday,txm r. with iluej.ln.,2 attached, arriviug iu Chicago at 7.80 u. it muni.7 Barlht can ho aucurud lu gdvauce at Uulon I) a,\ Ticket Offlce, Columhui. w Pulltnan'a Palace Diawlng Koorn Blecplm through without ckanga from Mtobenvliie t Act ? Philadelphia and Now York. Wait to tdimJ? Cincinnati, LoulaTllle, Indlanaiwlli uud Hi Uuli For through Ttcketa, Bagjpue Chucka, Hlnoi.ini 11> aocouuodaUona. and any furtlier information, m U> JOB. M. BeLlEVIILE, Tiriul A gut ufX Haudlo Depot, foot of Klovanth itr.*t, or ?t i'u. Ttukat Office, uudar McLure Hoiim, VfhmiBt, D. W.CALDWKlT, 1 Oan'l Paw, and Ticket Aunt Colnmlui. o pLEVELAND A PlTOliUKUll H, KSH s ? (iOLNOTikABT AhU WJUSl. "" On and after Nov. 7th, lfc&O, all Tralai ?m hi daijt (except bunday,) a? follo#at 1 Through Tralua to PUUburgh. 2 Through Trului to Cleveland, 2 Through Tralna to Chicago. Pullman1! Parlor Cm botWNn Wei intII? id Cleveland. Hotel and Bleeping Can ea all Tralni bctwicu a. lUnce and Chicago. Aceom. Mall. Leate? Bull aire 555 a.m. lO.f0 a.m. l.V.r.Ui Brldgoport 6.C5 ll.ou " 2.t5 ? HtOUMUTlllie 7.04 " 11.57 11 a.oi " WellaTlllo 8.10 11 I.so p. u 5 20 ?' BochMter 9.15 " 2.25 11 6|U " Arrlrt? PltUburgh 10.20 11 ?.2T? 11 7.44 " Altooua MS 1'2.?) A.M. Harriiburg 12.55 a.m. 4 u ? Baltimore. ? 7.30 " 7 3d Washington 9.C2 11 i?.? > Philadelphia^. 4.1ft ' 7,iu Mew York, 0.M " l.iv, > Boaton 4.40 r.?. h.iom, TO CLKVICLAM), uniy live noareatm twenty-live mlimtw! LKAYV. Acciu. KilirciT Bellalro 6..VS a, II 1 M r. ?, Bridgeport. 6.0.1 11 2.(5 11 Hteubenvllle 7.(H " 5.01 11 Alliance I.chi p. m r>.iv " Umtoiidr 1.40 " ft.';? '? Hudson !2Oi? " o.dl Portland 1 1M1 " 7;u> TO CHICAGO. ' Only 18 Houral lkavv. A00111. kiprnT Bellalre fl.M a. tt I.M r. Brldguport fl.Ofi " 2.(5 " Steuueu?llle 7.04 " li.OI 11 Yellow Creek h.w 11 Alliance 1.20 p. u 5.i& " Mannfleld 5,40 11 i.io " Ft. Wayne. 12.08 a. m 2.40 l a, Chicago 0.00 " I g.'fl " tiltubtnvilU Accommodation?Learee Beliaire 11 4(1 p. m., Bridgeport ft.00 p. tu.; arrivee at HteubenrtJIni 6.08 p. m.j left Tea Htoubcnvlllo at 7.60 a. tu ; Brllge* port at 8.62 a. m.; arrlroa at Bollatre at 9.tt a. in. Ticket* and Baggage Checka to all principal rcl&ti In the J&aat and weet can be procured at the TitM Olflco In Bridgeport. P. B. myi;W? Oeneral Taamnwr and Tlnkwt '.??M j^ALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD CO, wll run m follow*~Whoellni{ Time: *Mt-bouml. Wo43| No, 1 No.7?iH7i l>'"' - - *8:5) IfcM M ,m a p.m p.m. p.m. mi Bralton 8.m ia:50 roe mi Cumberland, 4.40 7^0 4i:J| JVMhlngton Clty? f.V, ?? Baltimore. ? ll:0j WIUMphUu. 11,(10 'i'i N?w York ? e:25 14 Botton ? ,???? 4:20 ?? {it IMllj oxcspt Bundi/, No, 7 tm* 481 top at nil Btatloni. W?t* bound. No. 2 No. 8 Wall Daily lAUIyllUJf Lflate? a u i, u p.*, SunT"11' 11:11 "Ifcc - im "" '"" '111 r) :W 4:51 ?a1ww,k* 2:00 A:4A <? Lolumbui j.30 7;W| |:io ftnolnnatl,,,, 8;00 11:10 & landutkjr 7:00 ffrlo P 11, f, , tndlanapolli 11:00 12:M liM It, I/mlt... .. A7:Jl 7:55 ?0? 3Uc?|Om....m. 6:10 7:30 ?? taniai City VSft fcM t:40 lowing lioom and BlVpini'urt 111 all night trains, ClDMOonOMtlonaira Mult fapall tw.li.il V/inlh ir.d louthwoat, North aud Northwrat, waking thii id?.? able route for colonliU and i-erwug muring tot" root Weat, and to whom particular elteuilon litf'tfi WHKBL1NO, PITTH. AND BAI/T1MOBK PIT. Mtf Wheeling., fl:3A a, to. 1:40?. ?. ft iu p.w. No tralia run on tlila Dltlilon on Bun-lny. , , Ticket* to nil principal point* on mil *t W?W? )fllm open at all houri during tho itajr. Information to the tmellng public cheerf uliy W. Mi CLEMENT*, H.ol? B. T, PBVBtlft. Hen'l Agrnt. Whiwll-n |1IIUBTEE'8 BALE, By wlrtue of a deed of trml made by ^ llHtm Analion# to the underrlgned trtiMoe, daml th?? I f March, 1879, end reconUd in theofflcoof tliil f the County Court of Ohio county, In deed of tru?t ook Mo. IB, page 10, f will aril it public *u< i"11-1' be front door of the Court llouie of Ohio wuntj. Ii'i'iit Virginia, on BATtJBDAY, MAItCII 20. (Ml, tlOoVock a n., the following d???riu-l r?! itate, tIk: All that certain lot ly ing end bHnr ?J|a* led on Wheeling inland, In llie city of WhwHM; umbered eighteen (18). fronting on Huron ilrty feet and running of even width on* hnniw? ad twrnty feet (120) to the illey, uyon ?b?'h ' rrcted a goo-1 two atory brick bouae, eont'lnln/fW x rootni with all the modorn Improvement Alaoa certain niece of land bounded by reet on the Kent, Ohio irtreet ?n tho North, W ' I le land of Rbtnrcer Zunn on the Booth, wl ?' m nd of Alexander Boldnion on tho WeM, known ?? ? TTiiuROT /innmrong "act. forwent ??? >;" rick yard. which f>Ur?* I* (fco) two hnn<lr*<l a?J renty feet wide, and (Sio) thrre hundred an-1 loft J PBB lotffOIHlnx 01. reet (80) thirly fMi wi.io *n.| rtinni'.tf ?"'k <i"> ie hundred tod twenty feet, which ha? tM-.-n heretore told, The a bora deeeMbed property *111 be ??'1 hole er In parcel* to aelt potehaier*. M" M,f' . Armttrong will loin In the execution "f the con fey a nee for the purple 0| pnning i >wer n*1"Taam.?One-third of nurchiM wnf*. or n>?* he purchfier ao alert, in ca*h on <l?y < i*ne? In two equal Initallmxnii at tw?l*a ant Ihtecn month*, notea benrlna IflUfeit to l?e il?"> rdeferrrd payment*. Title to ? ret*h"l 1 lyment I* made In full. Th* title I* helieredto* rfect, hut teillnt at tttutee I nhallronrey only ?? lie ?aated In me by tald deed rf trtiat. ROBSIir MAiiSlMMi feMrn Trui^_ (JLEOTiON NOTIOK, An elrrttnnof Director* to *erTe tbecniulr* rMf lib# held by the ('-oinmhla Bnllilln* AM"inin their room on the ftland, FRIDAY RVrMM-. A ft ?:il II, between the honra of eUht ami n"1' lock. ir.C.MOR'iV'rtfi-f )00K AND JOB PRINTING?AT TIIK J Dally Intelligencer Job Offlc* yon can r" " ida of Book and Job Printing on the?h?rt/*t notw . th? low art prloa and In the beat ityli of thrart Hoc. M tad 17 JVyfNtlk