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THE INTELLIGENCER. ??SEsstsszssbmm. At Kot. M tnd V "S?S3T5Sj^^Vw5ii. M Ooo Jimt TZRilB y : TKBMH OK WKKKLY: .? -? w | HI* mnfitha ?1 00 ^dlij?^dd^!Ub-- 8*ad tor mmple copy Y&KW, GAMPBKLLA IfAKT. HTuiiine, W. lit M&" WbtCll,;e' W' V*"u A Aioinblu C'ate. A meet remarkable trial is in progress in Lafayette, Indiana, revealing tlie littleness of inan and (lie heroism o( a woman who ia defending her fame and womanhood against the slurs and insinuations of a lot of conspirators who hare vowed u determina tion to ruin her character. Why ? Tho la'ly, Mra. Helen M. Gougar, editaa weekly temperance paper, and in her warfare on the anti-temperance element, which was conducted with vim and earnestness, she aroused the bitter enmity of the chief of police of tho city, who undertook to blacken her reputation and Bmirch her fair name by systematic slanders. The villainy of such work cannot be loo heartily and universally condemned, not because Mrj. iielcn M. Gougar la the editor of a temperance paper, and that she is opposed by interests inimical to the cause she ad vocates, but for tho reason that she has established beyond the peradventure of a doabt that she is a virtuous and worthy woman; and being such she ought to re ceive the homage and respect due her sei. further, a very worthy and honest gonlleman is made to sutler with her. It wis [illegal that shu visited his office fre quently. He was a lawyer. May she not have had occasion to leek his advice in matter* of business or tho affaire of the paper which she conducted? The gentle mau connected witli her in the suit was also a warm temperance advocate; was in terested in the success of Mrs, Gongar's paper, and was anxious that it ihould suc ceed. iiecauso of these visits to this gentleman the harpies and slanderers made a low conceived suspicion the foundation of ? base and malicious libel. Mrs. Cougar's vigorous attacks on the manner in which the chief of police conducted his office and abused the power vested in him by the people made this officer very uncomfort able. He whispered his false accusations into the ear of the editor of another paper. The Btory was published with all the revolting details of tbo imaginary scandal. Mrs. Gougar was shocked at first, but soon awoke Irom her surprise and promptly in stituted suit against the villidcr and the publisher. As a proof of Mrs. Cougar's standing she is constantly in receipt of letters of sympathy and confidence from some of the most noble women in the land. It Is a sad state of affairs, indeed, whin men of prominence, because their offidul acta are criticize!, form a league to ruin a woman, to destroy her influence for good, and clothe hor in scarlet when she ought to be arrayed in the whiteet rai ment. __ Washington Irving'a centennial birthday anniversary will be observed at Tarry town. Senator Edmunds is at Aikeu, S. 0., and will so this week to Florida, where he will remain until summer. ?Sara Bernhardt, since her recent illness, has been compelled to wear a wig to pre serve her "childish profusion of hair" off the stago. The Hon. Lionel Sackville West, the British Minister in this country, and Sena tor Bayard, have engaged rooms at Saratoga lor the coming season. Ex-tiovernor Hendricks, of Indiana, who baa been spending some time in Florida recuperating his health after his recent dangerous illness, returned home last week. He is now as well and strong as Mr. Josiah^incy writes tnat in iezu, daring one of his visits to Philadelphia, he was atruck by a singular ecclesiastical priv ilege which then existed in that city?the right to obstruct the streets by chains dur ing the hours of divine service. Lady Florence Dixie, it will be remem bered, is the sister of the eccentric Mar quia of Queenabury, who rose in his seat to denounce certain portions of Mr. Ten nyson's last play on the first night of its presentation because it offended his free thinking views. Lady Florence also has a Bister, a lady nearly forty, wbo married a baker's boy of twenty-one. and now pre sides at the bakesliop. The Queensburys are notoriously a queer lot. King Louio of Bavaria, the maddest of monarcliu. paid, a few days ago, a charac teristic visit to the gravo of Ids beloved Richard Wagner. Attended but by one servant, he dashod up to the gates of Wahnfried in a coach and four at 12 o'clock at night, had a hurried conversation with Frau Wagner on the staircase, and after a minute or two spent at the graveside, was olT again post haste lor Munich. Were he a private person, the eccontric potentate would be called insane. BREAKFA8T BUDGET. A young woman in Iowa is named "Neu ralgia." Who must be a painstaking ciea ture. "A little'tin Butler on wheels" is what the Springfield Union calls ex-Governor Sprague. Dr. Talmage lectured in Brooklyn the other day on the eye. He said: "My friends, my eye winks 30,000 times a day." And this from a clergyman. An organist in a church at Providence, R L. relieved the monotony of waiting for a belated bridal party by playing: ''Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" Baltimore is very much excited over the disappearance of a young man named Pat tenon, The fact that ho was not a cashier or Sunday school superintendent makes the case doubly alarming. A Chicago shoe dealer tells these secrets: Mrs. Langtry wears a 3J shoe, Miaa Maud Granger a 4, Miss Nilason a 3J, Miss Fix ley a 1 J, Mrs. McKee Rankin a 2, Miss Minnie Palmer a Lotta a No. 1 or 13J, Miss Mamie Mitchell a 13, Mrs. Knight a 1, Little Pearl, the variety actress, a 11. The hurricane of 18CG blew orer num berless cocoanut trees in the Bahama Is lands. Instead of dying, each tree sent up an upright shoot from the tip. Now these branches are from twenty to forty feet in height, and yield abundantly, and the monkeys are nappy once moro. Arkansas has a law prohibiting the sale of liquor within two miles of churches and school houses. This may encourage the carrying of bottle8 of refreshments, and of Mrs, Mansard is a practical woman, with no nonsense about hei. When Mr. Man sard in an affectionate way the other day exclaimed: "My dear, how can I ever leave you?'ahe coolly replied: "Leave me in aa comfortable circumstances aa you can. Mansy: there, now. don't make a fool of yourself."?Bo$ton Tramcript. Halx's Honey of Horehound and Ter the msater we may read: lie took a ilui to achool one day, It wu a?alnit the rule: TJnleit or w?? xiaoies. Chat tanoofa Times. Tbe smallest baby in the world is at the boose of Mr. Poe, on Garter street. It vas born last Wednesday. It is tbe moat di minutive creature imaginable, weighing only odo and a half pounds at tbe time of its birth and scarcely twenty-six ounces yesterday. It can scarcely be described. The entire body is not aa large aa the fore arm of an ordinary person. It is just eleven and a half inches long and in no portion of tbe body is it more than six inches in circumference. Its head is no larger than a large KngliHh walnut. Its anna look liku a man's little finger and the legs like the centre finger. Its hands are not aa large as a live cent piece. The child is per fectly formed and its physicaborgauization is complete iu every detail. Its bead ia covered with ull the hair usually found on one bo young, and in all particulars it differs in nothing from an ordiuAry child except in site. In anawer to our question whether it cried, Mr. Poe smiled and said: "If you had seen me walking the room last night to (juiet it you would not ask the question. It cries as loudly and lustily as any child I ever saw." The mother wait asked regard ing its nourishment She replied: "It takes its nourishment perfectly natural, and hns a most voracious appetite. The child is doing very well. To show you the size of its arm I will take this plain gold ring from my little finger and slip it over the child's baud to its elbow," and, suiting the action to the word, the ring, which was vory small, slipped over the fore-arm with the utmost facility. A Vox ml Clergy num. Eren the patience of Job would become fxhausted were he a preacher and endeavor-1 iug to intereat hia audience while they were I keeping up an inces&ant coughing, making it impossible for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy can all this be Avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption Conghs and Colds. Trial Bottles ten cents at Logan & Co.'a Bridge corner drug store. mwfaw MA Hit I Kit. THHKR?MORRIS?On Tuesday, March 27,1888, at toe North Street M. Jf. Panoosgo. by Kev ^ H JonlAn, Mr. Slaikb B. Tisilta, ol Hannibal, Ohio, aud Miss Ella L. Aloxnis, of Wheeling. * DIED. DAVIS?1On Tuesday morning. March 27, 1888 Mart Amm, wlfo of Thomas Davis, In the28tn ycai of her ago. Funeral from tho resldenco of her husband, it Martin's Ferry, Ohio, this afterncon at 1 o'clock Frlenda of tbe family are Invited. Interment ai Mt. Zhn nomniery. Cal lwrtPa R'tn. W. Va. * THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Rellevm and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHK, TOOTHACHE, SOPE THROAT, QUINSY, swelling'?, NPRAI.N'ft, Soreneii. Cuti, Drui??l, FR0STBITE8, ni'RMN, lll'ALDS, And all other bodily aches and palna. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all DruffRtaU and Dealer*. Dlrectlona In 11 languages. The Charles A. Vcgeler Co. H A. TOOUa 4 CO.) Hull I more. JM..U.S.A. TKAVKLKK'N UUIDK, Train* orrivo and depart as follows?City time. It A- O.-Maln Line?DKP.tRT?165 a m, 8 40 a m,2 40pm,6 05nm, 710 a m. C. O. Div.-915a m, 3 15pm 1116 pm 8 40 am. W. K4U. l)h. 6 40 am, 180 pm, 4 40pm ARMVE-ilaln Llno 1216 am, 1020 am, 4 15 cm, 910 am, 8 40 pm. C. o. Dir.?5 10 pm. 950am,2 66am. W.P. diB. Div.?8 25 a m, 11 'JO am. 6 56 pm. A* P.?Difart?610 a ir, 10 40 a is, 4 40 p m. Arrive?1218am, 6 48pm, 8 02pm.and8 4?am. P., V. A fcT. L.?Pepirt?6 82 a m, 8 62a m, 167 p m, 417 p m, 5 47 p m. Arrive?U 02 a m, 8 62 a m, 8 87 a m, 11 02 a m, 4 02 p m, 7 17 p m. C., T. V. A- W.?DlPART-9 85a m, 560 p m, 12 m.6i>0a m, 4 p m. Axkiy*?880 a m, 10 80 a m, 2 60 pm. 4 60 pm. W HEELING & ELM GKOVE R. R. Ou and after Monday, March 19,1883 cart on the Wheeling A Rim Ore ve f.allroad will run aa follow*, leaving the city, corner Market and Eleventh atreen. and Biamm'a at ?6 'JU A. U. 9 4u A ?.1 tilOO ?? 10 20 - 1 7.41 " 1100 8 20 " 1141 9 00 " 1220r.K. 103P. K. 5oop. K. 14) " 5 40 " 2 20 ?? 6.20 ?' 8:00 ?' 7 01 " 8 4 J " 7-40 ?? 4'JO ?' 8:20 *? 9;00 " ?Prom the city, tounday excepted mrl9 J KLEKII. Pnpt DENTISTRY. THE Neir York Dental .Company's Office, 1060 MAIN ST., WHEELING,' During the peat yoar Thousands of Teeth have boon extracted at 26 cents each. BEST o-tjm; sets AT EIGHT DOLLARS i'KE SET. Gas given for rainless Kxtraction of Tocth, 60 cU ana 1>RB. Mrror.MIQK A HBO. ?)ES. HURUWON & KON, DENTISTS, No. 11 8 Mtrket street. WhMllng. W. Va. Allniwr^Uw wmrmnUwl rW GIVE US YOUR ORDERS EARLY, Elegant and substantial SHOW CASES, At low priccs. 8o!dby LOGAN A CO., Druggist*. Bridge Corner. THE HANDSOMEST CEILINGS Can be had with tho !esat tioublo and expenso by UHlng ai.<tlt%mink. Any tlut you want Call for circular, Bold by LOGAN A CO., DnifglkU, Bridge Coiner. THAT CATARRH OF TOURS! Try anew and elrgant remedy, ELY'S CREAM BALM. Highly recummeudod. Sold by LOGAN A CO. Better and Better ! Ia what an Eastern lady aaya of LOGAN, LIST A CO.'S Excelsior linking Powder. . Tho best cooks use it. The best dealers tell it, AODRIU18 ORDERS TO LOGAN & CO., mri4 nnnGqiHTa. bridge porker. P mate and Mini*. U8END 81.00 FOR A YEAR'S 8UB3CRIP w TION TO THE J?neblo Welcome, * SOPTIT PUKBIO. COL 'OLORADO All about her Cattlo Ran^ps^ Ranches, Cll* MMMPTML Ihavaapnaltwimntdy Tar tb? ah?w? by jyjcLAIN'8 WHEELING PILLS cures D;spep?is, Liver Complaint and Bilious* nesa. and contains no Calomel. MrLALN'rt HKCTORAL SYRUP. HBW ADVERTISEMENTS* TX7ANTED?GIRL TO DO HOUSE ? T WOBK at 102 South Yorkat.Mand.- * T 08T?ON SATURDAY EVENING A JJ Wold Ear-Ring. The tinder will confer a faror by leaving >ame at thla office. mr28 PRIVATE SALE?A PARLOR SUIT. Urgent size Chlckcring UpiUbt Hano, Hall Furniture, Hide Boird, Kenlgiraior, Cook Htove, do, almoat new, at No 11CP < haulln at. mr27 JJ M. GILULAND, OLUE MANUFACTURES, N<*at Foot Oil, Tallow and Greaie, aud dealer In FONtS. Hieli'kt cui jirico paid for Tanner'k 011*1 and Pork enl Beef Crackllnsa. ??U>flIce addrww. WhKKLlNO, W. VA. Work* near Boggw' Run. mra B UUUIES FOR SALE 'ugirlea manufactured by the late Arm of Hook, fichrader Jk Co. One 11M cUas I'lueton wI'.h top, wananled, Ouo ftnt-claM Piano llor with top, warranted, Olo m or d- huud 1 op buggy, I MuatboioM by the ll'il of April, I'M. Terma reaaoutble. Apply to uMJKGK UuOK, I mta* Court Home 0LOTHES WRINGERS, I CLOTHES BARS, ? FLUTING MACHINES, POLISHING IRONS. At tho Hard ware and HouwfurnUhlng Blow of NESBITT & BRO., >812 Market Street ARCHITECTS SUPPLIES. Whatman Paper* Maihumadcal IiutrumenU, L bquaroa, Trtauglw, ,, ... Scilca, India Ink, Ac. *9"3end for Catalogue. McLDRK HOUSE ART 8TORB, mr'->7 E. L. MCQLL, Agent Regular Pittsburgh, , IWIKKUXC, AM) KANaWbaJ tUVKK CACKhT. The Boo ? nuKimor Steamer..- w. M. CHAHCitlAOr E. P. Chancellor. Chi>l Ira B. Huntington, Cl'k. leaven Illtaburxh 'niumlay at 4 p.m. Pa??ea Wheeling Friday at t? a. m. Leave* ?.hurle?ton Mondays at 7 a. k. ra?e* Wheeling, up, Wednesday at 7 a. x. Clone connection at Ualllpolla with Cincinnati packet*. Freight and pa*cui{e? receipted through, tor freight or oaaaage apply to mrvfl C. H. BOOTH A BON. -^ALUABLE FARMING LAND; FOE SALE. About 276 acrei of flwt-claia Farming Land dtu ftttU OH Unen' kiln. k<il/.lnlnu ?ko /ill. Il?l. ly In C lug a \.... vajjotUaof g-apta. unit la a new frame honie wltli four ruoujs and kitchen Will be told aa a whole or iu parccla toault puicba*cta. ?;('!??, P?r}lcul-ni apply to JOSHUA Tiff5kv. VnL.r), J'" ^Uhi, ^elmout county, Ohio; IIBNRJk KA.Lue. near Kenwood, W. Va., or to JaM?S GiUJUKLST, Civil Engineer, Wheeling. W. **? mr28-n*w s AVE YOUR EYES BY OKTTI.N'a A PAIR OK, "KINtt'tf COMBINATION" SPECTACLES or EYE-GUSSES. The beet now in uee, end to be had only from I. Gh ZDILLOUST, JlSWELEUnnd OPTICIAN, No. 1223 Market Street. ?#?KyM Fitted without charge. fed CARPETS,CARPETS, Having collected all there is new in * CARPETS! We are prepared to show nil the LEADINU STYLES! AUTISTIC COLORINGS) Anything that could prove choice in design lor inditing PARLORS, LIBRARIES, BED ROOMS, DIKING ROOMS, SITTING ROOMS, 4c., I? selected to suit the most fastidious taste. Call and See Our New Goods. C. MENDEL & CO., 1224 MAIN STREET, ror'28 ^HEELING. W. VA. ? A Leading l.nuaon Pliyslolnn eatabllshea an omee In fleir York (or the cure of > EPILEPTIC FIT8.' Prom Am. Journal of Mtdleln* i of London), who make* a ?po t!?Ura.'Spllflp?x, bi* wllbont doubt trrateilanJ cuud mnro cum* than anyotbarllrlnr pbjrilcUn. Ill* *no eu*? bas ilmplr bvon Mtnnliblnc; w? Ii?to be?rd of raw? of over n yw*' ?undlnr ?acfrufullr enrol br film. UohM pnt>lli?,od awurk un UiU dlieaia, wbltn ho Mnd? with n Urge bottU o( bU wondarfnl euro TrM to any ?ofT?rrr who 10*7 mu<1 their aipron ami r. Q *J "tim. W j mlTlM *nr on* wUblnff ? euro to ?JJrtu Dr. AB. MMCtoLB. Wo. H J<3m 8L, X?w Yotk. THCE PACIFIC JjORTHWEST! OitM WasiinjloD and Halo, OITers the be*t Held tor Kmlgmnti-rU: > mild MU,blc. tLi kutllhr Citmilei cheapUndiof trot lortUHf. jirodnctna alt varic-Uei ot (i>alu, Krult and Unuw? in-wourterfut abnndancc: an Inoihatiniblo .unpiy,o( Timber: va? (Ual KlelUa, aim othor mineral depoalu: choap and quick tranaporlatiwi br lailroada and river uavtsaUon; direct commcroe SSSffl Syji"""1' owln? IU ^Umltr Tho laiida of tho racitln Northwcit ?ho\r an fjcraxe yield of wheat per acre largely In exi?a of that of any other aectlon of tha United Statca. No falloraof crop* haa evor orenrred, Oregon Wheat command! a hiaher price than that of any other country In tho Liverpool market. An Iinmcnae arua of Tory fertile Kallroad and Government Lan^a, within eaay roach of tho trunk Hnw of tbo Northern lyiflc R R, the Oir?on gall way A Navigation, and the Oifgon ACallforaia v ii' * ? v ? vumcrous ^KQChefl Iu the Entry. 4 The treat movement of population to the Colum rwon now In pr(*it? will bo ennrmoufily ln? croftiod bv thooomn o'lnn of ih? t, R.B.ani^ item*. NTRtcm*. Thin reudeni certain a r*pid Tncreaae in tho valhe of Landa uow open to purchaao or to fin try under tha United Btafea Land Lawa ^fiaSSEJSfsaa A. L. STOKES, General Eastern Agent, 52 Clark Btroet. Chldmo, PI. FOK CASH with order a No. 1 Wood'Pump $3.50; do,do., wllli por celatn lining, 85. Pipe inc. per ft; connecttou* 125c. each. Well* oror if. feet use connections. 8. K*. BOYD, Wheeling! W. Va. FARM MACHIHBBY AND BKKDS. SKKDM now ready for ?pilot wwlnm all now crop of Mil B.^at for tho gardener, becauao rella* ble. Pond for price list, rho leading #nd best lino of plows harrowa, cultl* ratorv, wagoui, feod cut '.era corn and cob nilla, corn ahollnrs. reapers, mowera* rakci, drills, fer tillXAxs. washing math'ns and clotbfS'Wrtngen. 8. X. BoTP.WheeHnt.w.Va. A SURE CURE, And no Doctor'* Fees to Pay. Perrons suffering from any disease resaltlrt from a disordered condition of tho stomach, Liver or Bplcen. In either tho acute or chronlo stage, csn hoar of an Infallible remedy for thelrtroub. es, free of char?, by sending name and addwa (Including ?ump lor mora pottage) to LOCK BOX SS.TlOn, tob PKnrri^Q of every kind t) irom:a Mammoth Fpteztq the Pineal VI* for oash, at tho Intelllgenotr Job Ofloo, 9ft and 27 DRY OOOCJ. BARGAINS IN Dry Goods! AT VELVETS, PLUSHES, SILKS, (illKVAl)INES, AND Dress Fabrics Of Ev?rj Description, REGARDLESS OF COST ! SALE COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 5th, We guarantee a saving of 60 per cent on all goods sold during this sale. All articles marked In plain figures. Brues & Goffer, 1132 MA.IIV ST. mrS STONE & THOMAS. FALL TRADE For 1883. JTJST OiPEHSTED 1 FULL USES OP LAIDIES' DRESS GOODS! Silks, Satins, CASHMERES, BROCADES, VELVETS, PLUSHES, -AKD SUITINGS! LATEST STYLES Cloaks,Dolmans&Sacques a CLOTH. Lined Silk ~Wraps Ladies', Gent's and Children's Underwear, Full Lines. Gent's and Boys' Suitings, Ele gant Goods. BLAHKETS. West Virginia Country Flannels, the best in the Trade. ELEGANT CARPETS! All Latwt Pattern*?Body Brnmla, Ta pettry and Ingrains, Bogs. Oil Cloths, Linoleum, Window SUdes, and Curtains, Great Bargains. Carpeta Cat Without Extra Charge. Live Geeso Feathers ALWAYS ON HAND. We Coiirt a Close Gash Trade. A Lot of Remnant* and Last Season's Goods at one-half their Value. Stone&Thomas 1030 Mean Street* OQ0 NEW GOODS?<3BO. R. TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR Begs to Announce the \ ARRIVAL s OPENING OF IIIS REGULAR PURCHASE OF NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS! Embracing a most complete and attractive . stock in both Styles and Prices. THE LA.IDIIES ARE INVITED TO GIVE US A CALL! GEO. I TAYLOR. MERCHANT TAILORS. NEW SPRING GOODS C. Hess & Sons MERCHANT TAILORS, Hare removed to their new store, and are now receiving and have in stock a foil line of Fancyand StapleWoolens 5 BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC,? Which we offer at PiicesfhatDefyCompetition Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry the largest lino of goods in the city, and our Get Upe are first-clam in every respect. A FULL LINE OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Persons deairing anything in our line will Qud it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess Ac Sous, No. 1321 Market Htreet STATIONERY. CHOICE COLLECTION OF EASTER CARDS Neatly boxed ready for mailing, at reason | able price* STAHTON & DAVENPORT, 1301 MARKET STREET. 18SJ3. 1883. WALL PAPER, IBordsrs and Celling Decorations! TboLargest Stock aad Greatest Variety in the 8tate. For sale at the very lowest prices by JOSEPH GRAVES | mriO 20 TWELFTH 8TRBBT. | RASTER CARDS. I have just opened anew stock, very fine. C. H. QUIMBY, mr!3 Booksillfr and Newsfoafcr. BALL'S HEALTH CORSET! Is incrctting In populsr ity every day, aiUd'es find it the mctt comfortableaud perfcct fltiina comet arer worn. Merchant" ?y It lives the best ?at Miction of any corcot they erer . nold. For sale br aJl lead. I lot dealers. Warranted satUhctory or aoney re funded. Price by mall 11.6a TOY. HARMON * CO.. Kew listen. Conn: Q.LAD EASTER. Imttad of a Card for your frlood, purchase one I ol oar I Imported Majolica Koielties* DAVISON BEOS', 2220 Market Street fel7-i MUSICAL GOODS. IMITJSIC^L 1?mo?" I ^ i i ? t 1 ? U I ? ? ' * ^ I I k I I W k k k k a k XnWkAnnn*nnnnnnmn-*nn+nKxKxn I respectfully announce the transfer to mo of the Ascucles of the following Flrat-claai and Reliable PIANOS and 0 KG Ail 8, oT which a full alock U now arriving: PIANOS. Steinwuy & Sons, Decker JJroe., Hainee Bros., Vase & Bona, Fisher, Ac. ORGANS. | Maaon & llauilin, tihoninger, ? Eetey A Co., Ohio Valley, Hamilton, &c. Boforo purchasing elsewhere, oomo and loan my prices and terms, for I can glvo you betuw valuu for jour money ihuu uny aoiuoln the trade Any liiniruiuuut on onr list so.d on eajry payments, ana tpooial terms to each buyers. Tho largest stock ot SHttf MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS | In the dty, wltn a lull lino of other MUtUUAL UOODd, cheaper than elsewhere. oour. aujuiC'I x'on iad McTAHUAfiY OlIuANK'lTE. WM. H. SHEIBP| 63 Twelfth Street, dea WAttlilWlim HaLL. JjlA.NO MOVING. Pianoa carefully moved and boxed on abort | notice. lawif-ppv a nATTMK?>. F OK SALE. A GOOD HEOOND-HAND Steiiiway Piano, | AT A BARGAIN. Call soon. LUCAS' MOSIC STORK, ]g29 1142 Main Street piANO AND ORGAN TUNING. I will giro prompt pervonal attention to calls for Piano or Organ (Heed or Jlpo) Tuning aud Repair ing. Order* may be Mint by ponial or left at my rewdenoj, No 80 Twelfth s.reet. All workguaran teed to?-e itrlctly of iho highest order. W. H. UBTCHINR, ji3 Agent for Gold Htrtnn Pianoa. MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT.! Btn ngers and Tlslton will do well to remembei I that tfils Restaurant Is ono of the most popular and best-catered Institutions In the dty, and Is now In good ru nning order. nrtD Wo. IB* MARKET PTREKT. JUST RECEIVED, A large itook of WALD PAPER, B0RBER8, And WINDOW SHADES, | Now ready for Inipectlon. {>20 JOHN FBT1CDRL. 1130 Main fit. | QNLY $12100 From Ilirope by different First-Cla'i Line', from I Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry. Ghugewand I tialway. Ft -r farther Information call at H. K. BEHRENS, Grocer and eteamahlp Agent, mrtt 22 J Market street. B IBLE 01 :P06IT0EY, At N. K. eart n of GhipUna and Twelltb I itreeta, In the LAW OmO.EOF O. L. OBANMIR BtblM tod Tutan ?nt? at con. UM I and CARPETS! Li I' Ai EfeSMsP >1 We have nil the uovr and unique ? growing in fa _ _ _ __ _ _ wlBltM-lTor. Weearry ilull """? Wakedeld and fierwood Brot Wo haro these Roods . In ondlons 11 variety lrom the three l<*dl=r<"Ctol0" ?' lh? ?onntrT' All tie liw Folding Chairs! the threelMdls* tactorloe o! tho oounl Chamber Sets'iil Parlor SetsIiSSi UNDERTAKING. lurniihed on short notice. FRIEND & SON. Whw - GROCERIES AMD TOBACCO. m.reilly. WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Pack cr, and Curer oft ho Cel ebrated "Bed Bird" Hams, Nos, 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My own euro o( choice Pmokcd K?U delivered direct lrom pork houw at Maachcator. THE LAR8KHT BTOOK OK general groceries IN THE 8TATE. Sole Agent in this Citj for P. J. Bitter's Fruit Butters aud Preserves. Kumford's Yf ast Powders. n bottloa. Ward's Wonderful White 1.1 ly Bonp. Ward's Uolehmtcd Klertrl'yingSosp. Ward's Celebrated White Borax boap. McNarasro'sUlory Tobacco. McAlpln's Onward Tobacco. DupOht's Sporting, Mining and BhutinR Powder. Family and Bakers' Floor. McConu'llivMe Gold Bhoal Patent Konr, beetto the market. ? ? _ Kitchcu Queen Family Flour. Baker's Gem- Baker's Flour. hllvcr Ht*r?Baker's Flour. ?c" TIMOTHYSEED -AND PHINIX PAJENT FLOOR, 1,000 Bags Prime and Choice Timothy Seed (or eale. Phoenix Patent Flour alwaya in itock. Try it. It is the beat. Headquarters for AEBUCKLK'B justly Celebrated COFFEE. FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. Call to Bee oa. Jos. SSpeitlel Ac Co. ae20 WHOLESALE GROCER8. Biggs' Patent Flour Is the Best in the Market. Biffgs' Patent Flour Makes More Bread than any other. Biggs' Patent Flour After Made into Bread Remains Moist Longer than any other. One trial will convince you of Its great superiority over all others. FOR SALE BY ) SMSons WHOLESALE GROCEES, Agent, (or Wot Virginia, ]a37 ?11 tnd 1414 M.ln Strwt. JJOUSEKEEPER8, USE JIKLOPHINE, The Great Carpet Cleaner, at McMKCHEN'8. mr24 1300 Market Street rpilURBER'S GOODS. t. J. Pcm, Marrow Peas. While ITeath Teaches, White Pearr. Whit* berries, Red Cherries, Pine Atiplni, Aprlcotu. Mushroom*, Mushroom Catsup, Walnut Catsup, Wind htm Com, Bald win Toma* to*?. Kpccurlm Soups, Bromwlat Bo tins, at tnrtl t?MQ. K. McMKCHHN. J^EW MAPLE SYRUP. Jost received direct from the camp a small Ipl of Choice M.ple 8jrnp, warrants pure. U. J. BMYTH, mrlO Cor, Mtrkat A ?ottrU.nth Big. QHAKTEB OAK HAMH, Try tha Charter Oak Brand of Baai; jroa cumtthemat LBOAL NOTIC88. Sale of Valuable PropeiSy, BUte o( Wc?t VL In the in uh uireuu uoort ol Ohio rw?. A. J. SweeooT & Sou and oiien, Wb?lto, Ortp, lni1. Tbompwa & Hlbbod Tbe audendRued Special UonaUalBUM v ? give notice th?', by virtue of the amho-ifl^T K them by a decnc imide by M|<t l(!:',>1 u*uk> (conaolidatedj on the -.v.i ,|?y rV'^'n *W A. I)..IMS, ?u SIONIlAY, U.C lOll'a.T L P"). 188?, commeuciiiK at 10odock *. ? nt public auutloti. on tbe pn-mbe* to be ,*1 at the Kefluery of the ? healing ?.ut* nn ?**'? Kcnulug Company, iuthe Kkhtti w, ,i K 01 Wbeelins, ??? VIikIuU. Ih ?cribed real ontato ami other proK'nr.tliittK1 ** the r**l vktnto. tcflncry ami niUiiuer* ib.ii*'! Mid WheellugOra|K)auE?ran?l Kiflulut Mich loal vtlalo bciUK ?Hume lu w;ld city, county ?ud eute, to-wlt: au the iot,m^ ed M in tflo aquaro numbered lj>. {SSL0?* lot oouvcjrd to mid Comiuo.v \t? July 23d, 1881, by John ? lUSXroTa Kft deed now of record lu tbo ortiiv of the t 'ii.fi . /.** County Court of ?tld county, la detd po?sc? 363 and 'AH, al*o loi* number 21, a ?S M Mimo square, bulug Huiue lot> couvi j*i u.^'w Cuy by Alexander lU*ir?. by dwd dawS? II, aud now of record iu t?ul cierk'ioflwln.O book 71 at WCe'/TS, al*o lot* nuuiU-rvd T tnJ ?tS Ave feet In width off the ?outluldeof lot wiSiS d In tame cquaro,bclnc tbo mine lot* hud unTT lot heretofore conveyed to mid lommuiy JwlrJ natorhomoauu who ana Kol*>rr\v'u"r't*tn <rl/o. by deed dated August l*t l wii ?'?!i lf 11 *o<J 1" Mid office la deed book 71 mill t*rS?? , W emit half of lota numbered j.Sauil 16 fn IA*,: ^^ bared88,being thomubchalf lou iS?60* company b/8. Watcrhouso. dr. and wi liaxlett aud wlfo. by deed dated lw,,"!181 *. 1MI, nud of record in MM olllceh dV ^M if nag 0 46 Upon w?rt of Mid real liuie largeand valiublo refinery of EE'S?4'*# which will bo K?id therewith. Sal l consists of four Keel boilers, one steam u?rlw7 netted with boiler*, oue iUirhon?2 i*1"0* two 00m mill*, oue euro cleaner, oue fan lrou closed top tank*, one drier5SSS& connected with boilers, oue niunre lim." charcoal kilns, one stum hoSSTeleX from tint to fifth floor, oue KalrbaSu SS* door, four aheet lrou tanks, one !*?.? w&V?!*!0 Uw WOKI? 1?B, Mx pum?, jffiSSgjU* extending from secoud u? lonrth fliw raT. , > tiondeuer, out iulpbur app.ri.luii. tkTwSlffS tola, two woydcu Uiuki oneBoodM&KS" on floor, iuiirJoimN.il flltor prim*. lncK,,?S5 truck, on wheal* thro, i.uni|., i|ltu. j'bfi.'fi I pro**, two MOMUU1 pum|?, oat pan, one lrou vaccuuin pan, ? uo sheet three sheet lrou tanks, one boiler, one atSa tor, one wooden wator box au<l hli?itln? f-lj"1* bolting, piping ?ud the V.W, KM* pauy. \\ v will also sell, bv vlrtu?. of Mid name time and place, the rl.ht 0f w?? rfiS Coiopauy Id lortloili street in Mid city fo/iv!"^ structlon and maintenance tf a r\ilrc*d tn5e ff* tho Baltimore & Ohio railioud truck 1., thfiu* finery, and the Interrst and tlsle ofaafd Grape Sugar and Refining company In ? ?Hf track now existing In tald sheet UtJ^S polnU, and also tho followlug pcreonal mu?t?& wit; Thrte Mr lout* of Uo?.e marble flour, 51X bags ofwhlUng, 6 UirtRJSli ?tone, 70 empty *ck*. 7 barrel* of butin. i S 1,660 barrel* and half-barrel*, 1 two-hot* safe.4 wheelbarrow*, 1 dock. 1 gnudsUim,. truck, 5 heating stover 1 lot of rope, block12 tackle. 1 half-uwcu odlce cnalw, 1 ofllca desk*, nnd 1 lot of tuoi* consisting of 1W4 pokers, hammer*. wrenchea, augun.juj.FuwL ^ Tho undersigned will otter said prut?rtr for ?u in the manner directed by taid decree, to *hK anr panon dednng to bid upon Mid rmptrtr? any part thereof I* referred for InformitlcS vS term* of saloof the Refinery building, the land iS i ?uch of the other property nfo.-esaid &* JhinT sold therewith will be otto-third of the porSio. money and ?uch further mm u* the Tn? cha*er may elect, cash in band, the ttijilueinti# oqua! lMUllmenUi, payable tt*|^ctiv?ly in mm montluiand elchteon month* from thediyo/uu v, with lntere*t fiom lhnt day, the ptiivh*icr rlriu 1 bond with approved penonnl mcunty for the S I furred installment*, and the title to the iWMrtTU ' be retained until the purchuM; tnouty u wlf 1b full. The purchaser shall for further its Hit cauee tho buildings on aud inar.huirr> told tho real e*taie to be insured for such sooutjt u the undendgned oommt?lonor? may require Id rodl and solvent compaulei, and Khali eattse the poUdei for such ittsuranco lo be properly wajgued or bjS payable to sold couamiidoneni The terms ofju of tho property aforesaid uot aold with thereflnOT aud laud, will be for <u*h to nuy jiurviiaK-rof proo. erty apgrvgatlng less than #6oo lit value, itid irS . a credit of three month*, with interna from Ui day of sale, with approved pereonalkccurlty.uto nuy purchaser of property aggregating |jQC or aon in value. The undersigned are empoweicd by wld deem to adjourn an; aale thereunder from time to tlni at their discretion. HKNRY M. RUSSELL, ALFRED CALDWELL, \WijUaM f. uUnn.vttD, Fxbbdaby 22,18S3. Kpockl Commuatuaei I, Samuel B. McColloch, Clerk of raid Court, w tlfy that bond with security ha* ln-cn kKiu bj tt? above named comn:l?Ioueni a* rt-ouireu ly U* la the ponalty of 8SO,(*iOm provided for In aid dtcrtt SAMUEL B. ucCULLOClI,Clrrfc Whkxuxo, February 22, lt?33. fai Tho above *?le J? adjourned until Mcnday, April 2d, 1K6S, at 10 o'clock a m IlhNRV M. RU-mL, ALKRKI) CVLU'.VKLL. WILLIAM IMIUHBaKO, MARCIt 22. IWfl. fpMliil o'mnl->l<iii'ft bducational. 14 SCHOOL MWE5! Security, Motherly Care, Good Bosrdlug, UcllihtttI Location and Reasonable Charm Mt. JDoOliantul Academy, KKAR WHKUJHO, W. VA. Tha thirty-fourth year of this well known School I for Girls, under tho charge of the Miter* of the VI* I itatiou, opens on tho First Monday of ftp'.eata I next, and continues ten months. Pupils received at any time In the wmIi n. I Thoee whodetJro to place their daiiKli ut lau Institutloa afTomitig exceptionally goodac ti tupi in the way of healtnful and delightful lo>ittaj,u> I oelleut bo?ird, thorough discipline aud Imuuitlca, . at the hands of life-long teacher*. In every d?i*iV I ment of female education, Including the modern languages aud music, at very reaaotiable niea, ! should send for a catalogue of thla school. Addttfl BIREOTRKPS OF THE ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, 1 Mt. DxC'HaSTU, Jy34-P*w Hoar v.l.oelli g. .vTVi Business College Two CourKfl?Commercial coune a.-.d lofliwa Engiuh branehea. Special arrangement* for tit* , ouch lurtructiun In 1I10 Kngllali bniuchw. Inii* vldual Instruction. C*n outer ut any tlw?. I*1K adinltUjd. (.'all at ^ollogo oihce or j^jud for drc* lars. AddreMi, J. M. FRAfiifER A CO., anIO-wuw Whirling. W. Va WEST VIRGINIA UM1VERSI11. The next runlou begin* *KIfKS18i:it cth. Ten foparato fchool*, Including *chcol of hbtoff and echool of hi:glim. Fuli coum-m In law uid Medicine extending throughout ilie M*?lon. it largod iHcultieM fur study of J'bytieal "eicjioswd Scientific Agriculture: annplcbfiy t?julp,--deh<m leal labratory. Thorough cjunen iu Aiul-nt aud Modoru languages and literature Tom t<?k?at cost. NeccMiary expense* not ov? r 17.1. >'or?t* aloguoand other information uJdn.* w. L. w!j.m)v. 1'ral lent. II. ^COMMISSION merchants. ft DAVXWTOBT, C. B. EflflLMTO*. QeneraL Of D. Eggloston A Hon, fipcdil B. DAVENPORT & CO, COMMISSION DMlanln Qnln, Flour, Scodi, PiotUom, HM and Dried FruiU. 187 WAflHTWimtN' KT . nRlfilW.. JOHN M. HOON 6c CO., UtO MAIS BTRKCT, DE1LUU IK GKAIN, PROVISIONS AM) (JUS, iv pah r.or-i ^>11 EUROPE!!! COOK'S ORASD ncliniOKP !??>'? N" T"? April 20th. June l*t. June ixth andJuncSOth, 1^ Hluniro Tlcketa by nil AUtntlc Slwuin facllltle* forpeeuringgo'd b.-rth?. Totirlrt IK**1' for Individual travelers In Europe, by nil rout?M? reduced ratea Cook s Kxcuralonlst. with Maim and fisl! Urs, by mall 10 cent*. Addrw TlIOL(XX)K A SON, fflin WAR '.Mil HfiWllWKT.h.T.^ FOR FRYING FI8H AND OYSTERS OLIVE BUTTER HA8 NO EQUAL It Is more wholwntne *nd nnmlcal Uian Laid nnd li fne from the 2r-L.7.'u,2,0 ^Mn* Oil*. COOK BOOKS SS^arS ::1'' ' :r.? BUiTER, by tho Principal of 1I1- I I.I "JiljAU Cooking echool, mailed free upon Hi plltathm. WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, rHILADKI.PH I A, I'A. faU'Wraa 8-YOW&HSALY j Slnto & Monies 8lc?Chlca?c. M ?Mr?, lk?l// DAND CATAt-OUUF, ' f* fiM. n?? |>v<s .1" r?. ?f IniiaiMiu. r,i-. wwwi, rt??k?. fii> I.Xteinta. Pm?.. >iit tS si.'s ihl JUo, JK-4 O.ifiU, I'I "iWhli,ut*I11,.HI* tier ?e _.ri*it* Am?l??r iltku, a C?U UCJwfc?JUtJ AJa.w. - [OECREAST, CAKES AND 80I)A WATER. PtKb CTciy t!?r it HEYMA.VH COMFJtCTIONERT, No. 1012 Main Stnei. IU attention given to family otden.