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THE INTELLIGENCES.I PnblUhed daily (amd?yi excepted), FHKW,<.AJirHEliL & HAKT, - Prop's 1 At No* 25 and 57 Fourteenth Street ' t TRRMB OF DAILY, j Ono copy oue 001 Threo rooiitba?L,..W 00 , Six Eoilthi .............. 4 001 One month (A : Delivered by can leu In city, 15o i>er week. ' TKBMS Olf HfcMI-WEKKLY, . One year....?-....?..M|3 001 Blx mouth* fl K) j TKRUR OK WEEKLY, I One year ^.Jl 00 | Blx mouthi. 6S I Great reduction toCluU. Bend lor lamplo copy ' and circular*. Addrm I FREW, CAMPBELL & 11 ART, Whtilhq, H*. I'o i [Entered at the I'ontottco at Wheeling, W. Va.,a? ccoiid?cl*w matter J WrtKfcHNH.'w VA? M * It II 10 l&M. I'illlnir (T|i Ntiiitlicru Mtn ? . Shortly a Southern immigration convention is to bo held, to discupa and, if possible, decide upon plana to induce immigrants to Boitlo in the South, a vent and fertile region which they have very carefully avoided. The New Yoik Herald, by no ineana a partisan newspaper, sec ins to understand why it is that the S:u;h has been given the K? by: Someofonr Southern txcbaug<s arc dUcuabUik Consul Tanner's Jotter from Ltofie on the l'exi.H plan if gsttii'K immigrant/, which j.lfti tne Consul betiem better than an) tnat othnrbtaUS have adopted. . ; . JJut the Texas plan, on being clcsjly *xamined, will be found lo consbt in ?omething more than judicious advertising. Texas la inoro \Veat?rn ti?*n Hnn?hurn I*? it* wuj?; lynchingamd murders may be more uumeroua than ueco.flary, out no new aetilcr Is expected to koep his political opinions to lilmtstlf iu case they h?ppon to disagree witb those of earlier residents. Many years have e apudslnco thu wildest 11 luuturoi the,bloody aiirt could charge Texas with an Incident like tout of Uduville or Ccpiah county. Ol course Ttxia will get immigrant!; the Las much to attract them??0 Lave ottier Southern titatts?and she has nothing tliat r*p;)? them. The civil zition of Texas in newer than that of nuy other Southern State. Very many persons, undesirable as neighbors, have gone to Texas to lead a prowling lite, and the State hua not escaped disgraceful disorders. But there ia no persecution, no ostracism for opinion sake, and men are not shot down at the polls for voting as they pleasr; and no State can permit that meat offensive phase of lawleamees without paying tlio penalty. In West Virginia every man may have and vote his opinions aa freely as any wiieie iu America. Tho shotgun has not figured as a factor in our politics. Bat immigration does not come. West Virginia haB n )t been well advertised, and ohe lacks r illrnaila '1? ? ? . niMvun Kill Via Uiu jJlUHyuoung immigrant will be a long while diacoveriug her riches, and her development will be indefinitely postponed. We are doing something in tho way of railroad?, and much more will have to be dono before we can hope for rapid growth. lU'niccroc/ uu?l (lie Tarlir. The election of Mr. Carlisle to the Speakeiship of the House meant that the Democratic party waa not afraid of ita record, and that it waa fired with the courage of ita convictions. It was a reaffirmation of the platform of "a tarifl-for-revenue-only." It waa intended to be the first gun in the campaign or 1884, and tho country so accepted it. The war haB not come up to tho manifesto. A tariff bill has been prepared, but it is already beaten, and some of tho moat advanced free traders in the Democratic party have connived at its defeat. This is not a freo trade country, and thero are free traders who are politicians enough to see the storm cloud and appreciate its forebodv ingi. This means that though the tarifl ' has become a pronounced party question tho "party of the second part" ia afraid to stand up and play ita role in legislation. 1 It is a question now whether tho Democratic convention will go the length of pre- : vious conventions on the tariff onosfinn Some such ttraddling performance aa the Ohio plank will be pressed upon the con- , 'vention aa being more politic than a flatfooted stand. i The attitude of the two parties on this ( leading question is very suggestive. Oue j party is frank and manly, and tho other is j dodging and "playing for position." It is i an interesting spoctacla, and the country is c not missing it. ^ PERSONAL, t General Butler ia to deliver an oration * in New York on Decoration day. 1 General Longslreet lias been gaining in u flesh lately and now weighs over 200. His t hair is snow-white. t Congressman Foran, of Ohio, issaid to he f writing a novel in reply to the anti-labor t sido of "The Bread Winners.". * Mr. Clemens (Mark Twain) has been dra- * matizing hia novel of "The l'rince and the a Pauper," and the play will probably be c proddced within a few months. 1 Ex-Governor Jobn L.Routt, of Colorado, / who stood as one of tho famous in v the Chicago Convention, has adopted that historic number a3 hia cattle brand on his t ranch. _ Mr. Wilkie Collins declares lhat he considers tho propoeal to translate his novels into thel3engal language us conferring on hiai one of the highest distinctions of his d literery life. h Noros and Nindermnan, the heroic sailors of the Jeannetto expedition, although . not in actual want, havo received slight * recompense for their labors and sufferings. ? They have received their discharge from t naval aervico with one vearrH ertrn n*v r. but Nindermann ia still employed at the v Brooklyn Navy Yard, while Noroe ia Bell- v\ ing Mrs. Do Long's edition of her husband's a journal throughout Ihe Now England o Slates. jj k; Speaking of the agea of London editors the Pall Mall Gazelle eayf: "Pake tho great daliea. Rlr. Mudford of tho Standard: Mr. Hill, o? the Dni'y Ntwr, Mr. Edwin Arnold, of tt\e Telegraph, are wo believe in the A fifties, as are Mr. Hutton, of the Spectator, c and Mr. Frederick Greenwood, ot ihe St. ? James's Gazette, aud Mr. Burnand.of I'unch, ,i On the other hand, Mr. Pollock, of tho -2 Saturday Review, ia on the right aide ol E thirty-five.'] BREAKFAST BUDGET. t( The bicyclista aro rigidly excluded from the streets of Vienna. p Eighteen thousand hormaieads have been d entared in Florida during the paat year. ?' A "convention to promote emigration to 1? $$$ the 8outh" ia to be held next month in b / NaBhville, Tenn. Representatives will be Ai present irom all tho SDuthern Sjates. U The 3fan,a New York weekly paper, de- st mands that all women, on arriving at the l>! ago of 21, be permitted to use the prefix Stetfrs." to their names, whether married or not. P Prince Heed, a colored man o( Hamberg, S. 0., has been presented with a lifetime pasa over the South Carolina railway for til waving down a train where the cyclone had co passed and upturned some of the cross-ties A and otherwise obstructed the road. There is considerable dissatisfaction in many church choirs in New York city be? pj cause of the tendency to cut down the sal- j0 ariea of tho Bingers. Many of them have = given notice of their intention to leave, while others threaten to follow tho example. The old Vanderbilt homestead, on Staten Re Island, haa been used for several years past cu aa a beer garden; but the tenanlo have re* 8ci cently been notified that their lease will pa not be renewed, and it iB said that a char- Pa table institution will be ercctfil on the site n memory of the CuiumodoreZ ' Thus far this year, 181 miles of track lave been laid In new railroads in this 1 :oonlry, ncalti?t220 atthft correspondinc iron in 1883,452 iu 1882; 109 in 1831, 497 1 n 1880. 97 in 1879.193 in 1878,82 In 1877, >20 in 18,0, 80 in 1875, 104 in 1874 and 304 ;n 1873. There In a movement In Kokand lor the ibolltion of the action for breach of prom* ee. Such suits aro aliened to have become w> numerous that their kfluence ia demor* ilizing, nrnl the justice obtained has become inMifllcient in comparison with the injuntice done. "Fleiu," the famous fiddler of NnsbviUe, renn., died recently, sued 89 years. He was the musician at the reception nf President Monroe in that city in 1819, and playtd the violin at all of the publ c and private entertainments Riven in the early days of Nashville. High licenne laws HCPm to be having the desired eiled in Nebraska. Since their adop'.ion, the cities of Omaha and Lincoln have lent lmlf their saloone, while thp de* creaee in the smaller towns la said to be still greater It coals $1,000 for a licenBe in cities and $-500 in villages. i>Kirr OF oi'iNiiiy. Fujintilfrnn* .mint .tluvoTutfailier. FHlrnumt Wat I 'Iranian. , The present protwi c'.s for the overthrow of iburbooium in Wtat Virginia are moet tlitterioK, aud we are justillad in the obeervation that the cauee of tho people can ouly be loet through internal disaenoione. Ji ia there/oro our duty, as an interested participant in the contest, to Bay that he" who isonardlzea success bv an effort tn drat? peisonal diir rencea into tie contest will find it troublesouio to rauke suitable or satisfactory explanations. We have referenco to no on? in particular, but thia la a note of warning, and "let bjca.that thinketh he etandotb take heod lest he fall!" Well, Not in PhUadt'phla I'rcu. In 1810 a protection cry carried the Uaitcd States; in 1842 the tariff waa revised on a protection basis; in 1814 the Democrats began by attacking the tarifl and ended witn tho delusive, ambiguoun cry oi "Polk, Dallas and the tarifl'of 1812," and in 1840, having carried the election in 1844, ft Democratic Cougres?, with the as aiatance of Dallas, ?m?c:ed the freo?trade tariffof 1810. In 18S0 a protection cry carried the country, tho revision of 1882 was a protection revision, and the Democrat are now wabbling over tho tariff and preparing a deceptive and ambiguous cry lor 1884 Does any man suppose that they can again deceive voters? WillJmu MorriMOu'H JLltllc Ultluiuluin, Sew York Tribune. We shall soon see whether it is not an abortiou also aa a political device. The roport is that some Republicans aro in doubt whether to kill it at once, or let it linger long enough to make the Democratic trouble. The very best time to-kill a bill that ia disturbing ' tho industry of your couutry, and taking the bread from laboring men, Mecsrs. Republicans, ia tbe first time you have a chauco. l'jiync una J unit oliermau ? Cincinnati Emjuircr. There aro symptoms that Ohio will cut a large and elegant figure in Lhe next Pres idential campaign. There is considerable talk ol coming to this State for both the leading candidate?, while there Beema to bo no question tnat one party will be obliged to call upon Ohio for ita man. This latter statement may be verified by addressing John Sherman. FAOIOLLE'S rOBrCHE. I ho Frenchman In Florida who Wooed Wtnllliuud Wou If. The newa somehow got to Jackeonville, Fla., that Frank Faciollo held a part of the ticket which drew the capital prizs of $7i>,000 in the February drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery Company. A search was fctt up lor him by a reporter, but he could not bo found. Finally some of his friends wore discovered who suspec'.ed, although they did not know of his good fortune. Faciolle was a carpenter and cabinetmaker, at No. 23 Pine street. He is 47 years of sge, came from Paris, of which he. ia a native, to America niue yeara ago, and settled in Jacksonville about a year ago. Ho learned his trade in France. Ho dropped in on onu cf hia friends thb nigbt before hia departure from Jacksonville, andeaid hewaa goingasvay. "Why are vou iroint??'' hJof^onri " Oh, business is dull in my line, and i ;an get noting to do.'] The mystery of his wherabouls was solved on Friday, when he turned npinthe fltee of llic Louisiana State Lottery Comr>any< at tho corner of St, Charleaand Union streets. Faciolie hud in hia possession oneifth of the ticket No. 71,3-12, which drew he capital prize of $75,000 at the drawing )n Feb. 12, 18S4. lie presented the previous slip of paper, and it was immediately :xcbanged for a check ou .the Now OrtanB National Bank. It was a noteworthy, ranfcformation scene?coming to the office i poor cabinet maker and leaving it com>aratively a man of meane. Faciolie is . a single man, and came to Vraerica to belter bis fortune. Ilo labored iiligently for years, but did hot meet with nuch buccoes until some lucky impulse orceifhira to invest a dollar in a lottery icket, which he ordered by correspond? nee from M. A. Dauphin, New Orloansl le became awate of being entitled to a hare in the $75,000 pr;zi soon after the (rawing, aud came hero to collect his noney. Faciolie says he will continue at his trade or another year, and will then return to lis sunny home in "La Bjlle France" to neet his kindred and friends, who will loubtleea bo overj nvd at hiairood fortune. Veiti Orleans (La) Picayune, March 2. D.HV Fon an agreeable breakfast, a "good eel" loponda upon having the skin taken off beore frying. iv comfm:tk core lor that debilitating drain bat indicates a weakness of the urinary orass, mis.il catarrh and other evidences of a issased mucous membrane may be found in he use of Dr. Gnysoti'a Yellow Dook and arsapirilla. Don't bo frightened by the adertisements of quaok doctors. This remedy rill purify tlia blocd, strengthen the pans Ificted, heal all irrita ion of the mucous lembrane, and remove every symptom of ho disorders. It is a sure euro lor nervous ability and general ill he.iltb. daw UucKImi'm Arnica Save. ^ The greatest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily curft Burns. Bruites, 'uts, Ulcere. Salt llbenm, Fever Bores, c?nurs, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tettor, Chapped lauds, and all ak!n eruptions, guaranteed to ure in every instance, or uiooey refunded. 5 conta per box. For 8\le at Logan & Co,'b iridge Corner Drag stora. When* tbo mercury falls to zero, it ia fair ) inftr that your thermometer is good for 0, j, c Tub very best remedy that can be com- ' onuded from our present knowledge of g; rugn, for colds, cougha, asthma, bronchitis n ad oth*r lurg diseases. is Dr, Wistar'a Bal- D ira of Wild Cherry. It has cured many * ises of consumption when all other remedies 5! ad failed. A single spoonful will cure an dinary congh or cola and giye instant re- j. f to asthma. It is soothlnc, healiuenmi rengtuemnp to throat and lungs and isvery leasant to lako. daw B ??***~i .?. & .All "big guns" ehould bo of "good re- ? )rt." *1 m Fill* I'nrctl Six 1'cnr* Ak?. tl "It has been six years Blnce I was otired of P s," ssys Mr. W.Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson unly, Ind. "Samaritan Nervine did it." nd it alwsy3 will, reader. $150, at drng- yj its. mwfaw p. Several snow banks along the Central icitic in California will have to be die- , Jged by tho uhq of powder. ^ FITS. % : M Ul Fits stopped Iree~by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve *! ttorer. No Fits after first day's use. Murrelotia \ res: Treatlso and 53 trial uolUo free to Pit cases. 1) ad tD Dr. Kliuo, OSl Arch street Philadelphia, ^ . Cincor IasUtuto, 981 Arch stroot.Phlladelphla, ?, . Go to It. * OCS-MWTAW ( iVv /,.y ;V:'. Tbe Otllee Neeklu? the Han, PhtttuUphfa CUi. Eminent Statesman.?" Yea, but I am out )f politics forever," c Worker?"Bill Bays yon can easily get a ( portion of the delegates." "Yea, but 1 am out of politics." . . "Jim eaya he will turn in hla votea for you." c "Yea, but I am out of " "Mike eetimateB that you can get half." "Yea, but I am ou! " "More than that." "Yea, but I am " "Jake oUera hia vote." I "Yea. but " "And I will give you mine. That makea your nomination aure. Will you acceptV" I "Yea." ||| Many whoso blood had become poisoned from various causea, and whose ill health whs indicated by piinplei, bore fecllug?, aches, uains, urinary aodlmenta, catarrh and inflammation of tho inu'oua metnbrauc, constipation, dyrpopeU, bad drfains, nervousness, sieepltssnees, etc., have been restored to perfect health by using Dr. Gnyioti's Yellow bock and 8ar&aparilla.. ' It ia tho only true blood purifier and Btrongthener of mind and body. No other remedy equals it. naw Cowiioys are always interested in the "stock market." They know tho "rangta" and tho "mark it" perfectly* Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar wiJi weit every aliment of tho lungs, throat or chest. Pike's Toothache Drops cafe In one mluute. For the akin?Ulenn'a Sulphur 8oap. MWKAV It ia said that tho wives of all American humorists are invalids No wonder. AJiLKjtB uirained to got out tho exstraine* ouh matter, but the procees ia not always successful. A Keninrknlilet'iuir. Dr. Hartman?Dear Sir: I am induced by a Bonte of duty to tbo suffering to make n brie! statement of yonr remarkable core of myielf. I was a most miserable sufferer from the various atftioying and distressing diseases of delicate persons, which caused me to be confined to my bed for a long time, boing too weak to even bear my weight upon my feet I was treated by tho most reputable physicians in our city, each aud all frying tnev conld do nothing forme. I had Riven np all hopes of ever being well. In this condition I begin to take your Pcruna, and, I am most happy to eay, in three months I was perfectly well?entirely cured without any appliance* or sunport of any ktnd. Yours truly, Mas. Henry Ellis, daw No. 600 Scott. street, Milwaukee, Wis. DIED. BO!BIft8-On Sunday moralnj, March 9, 1884, Alice, daughter of Peyton II. aud Sarah K. DobbliiN, la tho 14th year of hor ngc. Funeral from tho resldcnco cf her parents, No. 120 Fourteenth street, on Tuusday afternoon at 2 pVlcck. Interment private. PKMSil Hoarscncs, lironchitis,Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief ofconsumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. ForSalep by all Druggists.?Price, 25 Ccnts.B aaoipnr1 aasan aamm del-my Pfpo smoking In tho real tcatof atobacco. It U tho wro! way of emoklwr. You get ' Jiioro directly at tho flavor antl fragranco. You take tho emoko cooler, and tho tonic cleanlier ami Bafcr. Tlpo siuotiug la" gnioklntr reduced to a lino art Tho more tho question of adulterated I tobacco forces itaclf on tho attention of 1 mnokers, tlio mora desirable It become* to know lin>rl?olv wtin* von ?? ? I la l)lackwcU'a Hull Durham HmoklngTo1 bncco you have a puarautco. i alway?, that it in Nature'* ; k own unadulterated product. JBf. I la fnu.-ranco. flavor, nail ' ^75"*^ unsurpaMcd quality,nrcdo. J riwd from tlio boII and air. *?! fffifc Try it. and you will bo mt. fJmJj bfitil. Nona ircnuino withal! ' out trade-mark of the Lull. fg&M Am All BUccofldful risliernicn and Sport*. Jyil inou imioko IllackwcH'ii Hull Durham StaokiUK* Tobacco, nnd^they enjoy It. | mrlO I?.. HEADACHES : Aro generally inducod by Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Costlvcncas, Deficient Circulation, or Bonio Derangement or,'tho Liver and Digestive 'System, SulTcrera will find relief by tlio uso of Ayer's Pills to stimulate tho stomach and produce a rcgu- -r lar daily movement of tlio bowels. By their I action oh these organs, AVer's Pills divert tho .blood fr?ra tho brain, and relievo and * euro nil forms of Congestive and Nervous Jleodaclio, Bllloun Headache, and Sick llcadnclto; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving tho system In a healthful / condition, they insure Immunity from future ^ attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. rrxrAitnDDY' Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,l,owell,Mas8. Sold by all Druggists. TKAVKl.KHN UU1UK, Trains arrivo and depart oa follows?City time. Baltimore d: Ohio?Main Line?DEPABT? :49 a m, 8:35 a m, 2:35 p m, 5:05 p m, 7:05 a m. . 0. Div,?1:15 p m, 9:15 a m, 2:35 p m, 11:10 pa, 7. A P. Div.?Dkpart?For Pittsburgh, 6:20 am, ud 8:05 pm; for Washington, Pa., 6:20 and9;05am. 05 and 5:iS p m. AHHIVE?Main Lino?12:IB a ? l, 10:20 a m, 8:15 pm, 8:10 a m, 4:15 pm. O. O, 1( lv.?6:10 p xn, 9:50 a m, 2:W a m. W. & P. Dir.? brivb?From Pittsburgh, 9:60 a m. and 6:80 p m? ora Washington, Pa, 8:00 and 9:50 a m; 1:15 and P., O. * ST. JU?Dipxet??:27 a m. 9:02 a m, 22 pm, 4:47 p m. Abmv*-8:87 am, 11:12 a m, 67 p m, 7:07 pm. a Cleveland, Lorain A Wheeling.?Dm.nr If rldgeport ana St. Cltlrevlllo Accommodation. 9:29 I m and 6:24 p m; Clovcland, 12:09 noon; Maallon, 0 17 p m. ABBira-&45 a m, 10:27 a m, 2:54 p m, 02pm. X Cleveland & PlttMbnrgti?Dkpabt?6:07 a i, 11:41 a m, 4:16 t> m; Bteubenvlllo Accommodnon 9:28 a m, YToUhvIIIo Accommodation 6:03 m. Armv*?12:18 a m, 6:03 p m, 8:48 p m: Stou. i invlllo Accommodation 3:23 p m, Weflsmlo Ao- ? immodatlon 8:48'a m. T II. Z. A C. Railway?L*Ava Bellalre for X oodfifleld and 8nmmerfleld at 6:00 a. m. and 2:10 ? m. Abkitk at Bollalro at 9:15a.m.and 6:35p.m. ^ ry HEELING ?5c ELM GROVE R. R. . i On and after Thursday, Dccombor 18, 1883, can Ill run aa follcnts: . - m Leave Uio city, comer i.eave YibeeltngParkat Kv arket AKlevouthst3.at *6:3J a. x..? & 30 p.m. tlu 5:40 A. it. MOr.M. 7:50 " &50 " i i.00 % 4:00 M 9:10 " 5:10 " ? J:20 " 6:20 " 10:80 " 6:30 " i 5:40 ' 6:40 11:60 7:60 ? >;00 ? 8:00 " 1:10 p.m. 9:10 ? 1.20y.M. 9:20 " . 'Huudaya excepted. J. KUJKH, loia Superintendent '-/ay> S v NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-TO SELL OR TRADE, A full blftodod Sky Ttrtlar Pup; will sell heap, or will trade tor a Rat Torrlcr Pup. Ad* Ireis, w. h? euro Intelligencer. nrtO jT^ON'T YOU FORGET That J. M. RiV, fit the LaBcHb 3lore, li dialog lUtMionUroitcck o( Dry GoodM nud ISoiioiAH AT COiT fOR CASH, To quit that dopartraeut of his business. tnrlO Q.ERMAN2STUDENT LAMPS WITH LVTEiT IMPROVEMENTS, f lulihed lu Silver nud limns, at very low prices, at NK3BITT & BHO.'B, feb25?VATh inn Market Street. CHARLEY SIIAY'S THEATRE. WllKKLlNU'S POPOL.IK FAMILY RESORT. Every cvculrg, anil Wednej?lay uud Saturday Matlnvea. MURRAY, DILLON A LYNOU'8 MDLU00V8 PICNIC COMPANY, A Great Company and a t reat Comedy Combined Ino'oUouiterbh'.w. Prices, A Wand 60 ocnta. Mitineca, 15,?5and BSccnta. mrlO Regular Tuesday packet for l'arkureburg, I'omcroy, OalllpollM, Lrouton, Huntington, Portsmouth. Mays-1 tffflfyw 111c, Cincinnati and LquIkvIIIo, tho gant passenger steamer NEW ANDES Oiub. Mr human. Master. Mabt F. Noll, Clerk. Leave* TUESDAY. MaKGUH Ht3p. m? podtlvo)y. Patseugeni and freight receipted through to all point* West and South. For freight or passage, apply on board or to #0. II. BOOTH 61 HON, mrlO Agents. CjUGHttA' DAMAGED GOODS Ny water, will bo opened anil for salo at hall price, luchwi yard wide Liuiuga for H cent* per yard; ico d Cailcixsf, 4 c.-nts; best Cheviot, 7 cents; g'Kxl Munllnv, to 6 cents; DroM Good* half price; ill Ouimcrtu, bOctnu; Carpet* from 12 to 25 centi per yard, and every ktud of Dry Uoods and Notlonk at greatly reduced rtlces, by J W.FRRRSLL, mriO (.'or. Main ami T wenty?nr?t Street*. PITTSBURGH, WHEELING & KENTUOKV RAILROAD COMPANY. \\ hkiuno, W. Va., Wardi 10,1831. The annual meeting of tbo Stockholders of the Pittsburgh, Whcoliug A Kentucky Railroad ?'oinpany will be held nt tho principal oiQoa of the company, in tho City ol Wheeling, W. Va., on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1881, at ono o'clock p. m., f ir tho purposo of receiving tho annual report lor 18S3, tho election ol Directors t<* sorvo lor tho ossuJag je.*r, and tho Iriinsactfon cf such other businejsad may properly come before thomiicUu*. y. 1?. 11-iGBTT, mrlO AmUtant Secretary. GRAND BALL . OF Til 2 ' Beethoven Singing Society! AT Their Hall 011 Fourtccntli Street, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1884, To which tbo Pmlve Members and tho Public in general aro cordially invited. mrlO THE COMMITTEE. ^yE CALL THE ATTENTION OF Book-keepers and Merchants TO OCR NEW RECEIPTS 0? bxj-ajxtb: books Of all Siren, but (specially to tho " SIX-COLUMN JOURNALS In different sizes. Sold a* low as regularly ruled books. Saves timo and insures conestncia. Stanton ?Sc Davenport COMMERCIAL BTATIONEBS, ....... - ?m jiniKmaitPC-.. ^yilEN SPECTACLES Aiife Noodod. When you arc aot able to read tho (lncst print at twelve inches from tho eyes. When you are not able to continue reading or sewing for any length of time without Jatlgue, 01 the letters look blurred and run together. It is a wroug iJe-i to put off tha use of spectacles If the tycs rcqulra help, they thould be used at once, regardless of nge. Go at once and be fitted with a pp.lr of "KinR'B Combination" Spcctaclca or ?yo Ulaasea. To ue had only from I. Gh DILLON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Ja'26 1223 Market Street. ' I no"5n I lot P, Pn 'c , Tho Fstubllihcd Favor-, uUgallj Llbl 06 I'U. S lio of &U Good Coaks. EXCELSIOR Strictly pure and wholqBAKING *" Unrivalled forBlsiuIt, i ruWUiiii. ^a11 tIaJs . ADDP.ES3 ORDEF8 TO LOO-A3ST CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner, Wheeling, W. Va. rtuniri; ur*nn is?bhi-/% ? rumri iuuti MtS! We call attention to our ODORLESS DISINFECTANTS For Closets, Walla, Floors, Carpets, &c 8)1 D BY EjOGKA-IfcT So CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. fc23 JUST RECEIVED! AND IN STOCK, he Largest and Most Complete Line *OP 3 ARRETS AND IRXTGrS I. Ever Shown in this City. Don't Kail to See Our Stock JJe>re Purchasing. \ >. Mendel & Co. No. 1124 MAIN STREET, nr8 jiLOOD! FLOOD! FLOOD! 110.000 worth or tho Finest Clothing damaged by \ a Hood must bo bold iccardlosa of cost. Ye will remove April lBt to Geo. G. Roth's old nd, corncr of Mala and Twenty-flrststrtcts, and U Rill out all o*r present stock before moving, erybody Is Invited to call as i oon ao pofaslblo If jy wish to bavo money, at No. 2123 Main street "1 Db2S-tUW C BTKIN'FKJ.D. J , LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY ? L JOB WORK 1 NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED Ci JIT TUX DULY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE, Not. 36 and 27 Fourteenth BtrcoL i'.-' ' ' ' - ' > ' ' 'T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEQ.E.STIFEL ?Sc GO. Aro Now Receiving PERFECT FITTING Jersey Jackets, MAGNIFICENT DRESS GOODS. IsTEiLT OumitiAti 0 i llr ? 0UWWC1' OUK6.1 ? j HANDSOME BLACK GOODS. | STYLISH PARASOLS. CHOICE TABLE LINENS. DURABLE SHEETINGS. BEAUTIFUL PERCALES. Geo.E.Stifel&Co. 1114 BdLAiX ST. Market Sircet Entrance Through Geo. L. Hurst's Confectionary, No. 111!!. rar5 KID OLQVE i ANNOUNCEMENT! IVc lmvc jnst secured another lot or Foster's Patent Kids, IN- BLACK AND COLOR9, AT| 75 CENTS! Former Price $1.50, INCLUDING A FEW SMALL SIZES, J. S, RHODES & CO. rarS MUSICAL GOODS. l^TTSIC-A-L , ? . I I . . I I .i I ... t 1 1 I I I t > I VXX A. llTTBACTIONS. . r * I ^ 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' m a . . . . ? yfwxn k ft Ah?k Avkx^ AAftAAA I roflpcctJully mnonnce tho transfer to no of tha igwictca of the foLiowlns Fim-olaw and Sellable PU.K03 and OEQA2T8, ol vrhich ? fu"Q rtock U now arriving: PIANOS. Bteinwav & Hon*, Dccker Jirca., , Hainca Bros., t Vase A 8onr, Fliher, Ac, : ORGANS. Mason & Hamlin, ' Shoningor, ; . Eetey & Co., i Ohio Valley, Hamilton, dco. "Below purchasing elsowhere, corao and learn oy prlcce and torms, for i can.giro you bettor ' raluo for your money than'any house In the trade, Iny Instrument on onr list sold on easy payment* ind special terms to cask buyers. j Tho largest stock of \ SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS In the city, with u lull line of other HUfi'OAL 900D8, chtf? per than elwwhore 80U AG.KNOY FOB TBI McTAHMAJTY CKGANEWJi. ] wivs. hTsheib^ S3 Twelfth Street, i:22 WASHINGTON HALL. = plANO AT A BARGAIN. An elegant 7^ octavo Boecwood Grand Upright lano?lnuBO but a short Umc?very <heap to a ishbuyer. Call soon at It F. W. BAUIIIB'8, Eucc:asor to Wllnon Bmrner, mrt 1810 Market Btreet.?w GENEROUS HEARTED PEOPLE TO THE FRONT: Almost Impossible to Believe, but Nevertheless True. A Fine Walnut Chamber Set I AN ELEUANT TOILET SET, ' And Hair a Dozen Fine White Dress Shirts a- X "V IE JST -A. "W -A. IT I AT Tiltt FAMOUS ONE-PRICE HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, 1142 3I?in Street. mrftdt Impect the Btnrw opon tilt 9 o'ctoolr. RatimUy till 11. mr7 SPRING 000D8-0E0. R. TAYLOR. TSTTP.TXr SPRING GOODS NOW ARRIVING. GEORGE R. TAYLOR. ? > ' Imported Woolen DltESS FABRICS of Fine Texture in all the New and Choice Spring Sluides. Alao, nr. "? " vviupiokU IIUVO 01 l/lVCiOi3 (5IL1V0) dUIUQlOr HilKS) ltlack Silks of the host makes imported, Printed Satins, and the still Newer Oito man Cords in Printed and Plain. EMBROIDERIES, Cambric Underwear, Linen Lawns, Plaid and Plain Nainsooks, . n: n 1 mines, reiraiBS, Zephyr Ginghams, &c? k, MOURNING GOODS! SILK 1VAHP HENRIETTA, CREI'E CLOTH. CREPE VEILS, CASHMERES, CAMEL'S HAIH, FOULK, &c. 6E0R6E R. TAYLOR. frM NEW YORK DENTAL CO. 10J50 Main street, "Wlio'eling. - - U1UU1U VMMOf " * " " * " Oil " I Best Uum Teeth, - - - $8.00 autistic gold work A. specialty. TALL WORK WAKItA.NTKD. 3DK;S. M'CORMIOK lvl? S. STEUNZ'S Goniiino Wax Soap. 7 J STRICTLY SSTRUN2 VTOBE 23 SEARS u pimp I upt^WsPAP rV,A?f IN mv H WV DW^1 M**Kcr ?""TtRFCHS iN USEThe abovo is a f io-Blmllo of the flmnd stamped upou cach Bar of the Original and Only Genuine fVax 8oap, now 28 yeara In tho market.' It is guaranteed to bo manufactuied Iron tho Finest Matorlal, aid can therefore not be cold In competition with Soaps made from Tile and offensive grewo. , S. STRXJIXZ, Originator of Wax 8oap. TOQ. UPKTPKT. * Pole AcrnU. Wheeling. mQfi PHOTOGRAPHY. CHINA, GLASS AND QUBBNSWARB. i jjiggins' gallery, qheap sale of ODB NEW RAPID TROCESS 'decorated make sittings' Chamber Sets ! ? pen REOA-RDI.K8H OF WEATHER iB0 rayon portraits at 2 DINNER AND TEA SETS. MYX.B3S' Como before thk ; are gone. _ ABT STXTI5X0 1 W. II. Hiliellfix-t, Sc. 3151 Mtla Street. leli'.Q lilt MAREKT 6TRKKP. pAESON'S JUST OPENED UI'. ' , ? A luge itocV of Pc Photographic tetudio, Wall p8per and Bordors, f, 1206 MARKET STREET, AT I mr31 Oppoirflfl Mr.T.nr* TTowwt. Jolin. ? f .-b25 Stained Glass ! slaugiiterin qoeenswaSe~ g: Geo. A.. Bo wen, CLoa^ 00HT0UDiY OOOD8 84 W. Fourth St, Cincinnati, 0. AT oosrr- jt Otdett Uken for Inferior boiuehold and ecclotl- N7"ISOIN" bros.J^ lUcal dooontlona. J&2 alQ 2ZA Market Street. ai . y"> l'" v X > J-.' ' \;j, "' * 'V- ? ' educations. H VJU8IC CLAS3 AT BEN'WQ0D~^ Taught by 8I9TKU8 OF BT. JOSEPH. H Method U'cd, I.ebert Stark's Piano School. I Tertna?lerlewon, McenU; per quantf.iio.oo Hi Jaed Manolor practice, Si.W per quarter. B| Hearer ColUgo nnd Musical liutltolt, I VOKTOIINU LAUIKS Bprln* Brnilon Openi March 25,1881. 9 Beautifully and healthfully located, exutuht I building** pleaaaut around*, cheerful rcwmi, threo literary counK*; auperlor advantages fonnimtaaml H art. Kxvouiivo apparatus, twenty n'auw aud or- H ?au?, Including plpo organ, thorough work, bom* llko earo, moderate rato*. hiud for circular to B 11 iv. H. T. TAYL'.'H, U. 1).. feblS Hearer. Va, |H 4 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1 Security. Motherly C*rc, Good Boardlug, DoMgbUti is Location and Beaiouable Charge*. Bit. DoOhftutul Aoadomy, a HIAB WlI1t?.lSG, W. TA. | Tha thirty-sixth year of thin well mown School S for Glrla, uudor tho chargo of tho Sitter* of th? Visitation, opens on thcflnt Mouda) of Beplcmbcr next, and continues ten months. Puolla received at any time In the w?lon. Thoeo who deslro to placo Iholr dauyhtcn In an lnitltutlon tffftwMMai la tho war ol healthful nnil delightful locnUoi? I ! excellent board, thorough dlaclplfuo and luifuei H tlon, at the hands ol llfc-lona teacher*, lu every Jr. partmeut ol ictnolo education, Including Uio uodera langu&Koa and auric, at iciy reasonable rtia B thouldBCuaforacAUh'RuooIthlsKhool. AddrtSi DIB2CTK55W OF THB AOADKMY OF TUB VISITATION, Mr, DxChashal IrM-naw Kft?r KWllng. W. VY 1? STATIONERY. NOTICE 1 To Flood Sufferers, llousekcciicrs, B Land lords, I A*D TIIE USST OK MANKIND, B I i?lll pUce on itlo irom this date- i 1 55.000 Pieces No. 1 White Back Wall Paper alio | ' ccuts per Bolt. . 20,0j0 Pleccs No. 1 Brown Back "Wall Payer at7 I cent* per bolt. i : lO.OCO Pieces ?o:dera from 5 cent* up. 1 i I *1bo have in store ft larso stock of all kludiof | flne to'cca rhI Gold Papers, Celling lepers and RS Ccl'lug Decoratlou*. JOSEPH GRAVES 1 26 TWELFTH STREET. I feb!8 | yALENTlNES! \ ITino iuhI Comic, I For bale at Wholcwlo and Retail. A lervjo stock. C. II. QUIMBY, Bookkollcr and Newsdealer, )a2l 14M Market Ktreot. INSURANCE, fJUlE JEFFEBSOiT*INSURANCE CO, Or Wuskuno.W. VA. Office (with Franklin Inn. Co.) No. 85 Twelfth Rl* Insure# all clft sea of.dcsiniblo rropeity agalnit loeaordamugebytlrc.-, w LOSSES PKOMPT.'/Y ADJUSTED AND PAID, Cuplial, $100,000. MJlECTOBf1E. W. Oclebay, T M. Rcllly, T. P. Phillips, ? S. Blueli, i n omcsiw. K. W Oglebay, Pzes'i; K. K ester Pecetary; T.P.Vblillpr, V.i'nsi'l; J.L.btruthleiuAiutScc'y KO. The franklin INSUKAUOE COMPANY. Or WHK*UKQ, W. VA. CAPITAL, ifrlOO.OOO. In6urcfl agaln&t loss or dazasKcby tiro end lightning all clm-ses ol desirable property, also Insurta cargoes on the Western watora. i OFFICERS. J. N. Vance, President, M. Kelly, VIce-Preridcct, T. P. Phillips,Secretary, J. L. Btroehleln, AsiUfc'cc. LlTJSCrOBS. J. IT. Vauco, * M. EsIUy, L. (J, Stllel, J, H. Qobbs. 0. W. Frtuxhclm. Ofllee, No- 35 TwflttJi Htrcor. iv* I OCEAN STEAMERS. SHORT A^D DIRECT ROUTE 10 GERMANY AND FRANCI. RED STAB MNK. The following, maguittcent, first-claM, full now 1 ered iteel steamers Ball every Saturday from lien Yorkand Antwerp, carrying the United suu?and Belgian Royal Malic Tons. Tom. | Werternlan<L. ~.50GQ Noordlnnd 6009 Waoslaud GCCO Rhyltnd _.<00u Belgeniautl 4000 Fetinkntl... <CG3 Switzerland .^000 Ncderlwn!....? SOW VanderlauiL 3CC0 Zeelnoa UC03 First and Bccoud-claa cabin accommodations amidships, and table unexcelled. Well ventilated and commodious ctecraKCfi with liberal diet. lUtw: Ealoou from ?60 to 830. Kscurslnns HllAtntlttfc Second Cabin 855, excursion 5100; Steerage J26, prepaid tfii). I'pcclal rates to tho clergy. Tor LiiJormatlou apply (o Peter Wright & 2oi?, 55 liroxilwiy, New Yora, or to C. A.aCUAKFSH, 1SS3 MarketBUoct. Wbwlia*, W. V?. H. v. BEnnu.se. WhonUnc, W. Va. gTEAMER FARE REDUCED. Steerage Tlckcts from Hamburg or Bremen to few York or Baltimore only 820.00. For further nformatlon call at II. F. LEHRKNS', Steamship Agent and Grocer, rto22 *217 Murkct P.trM. PRUOQ13T8. gUNDRIES. SEA. SAXjT, For the Bath. Moy;ic Tooth Powder, For Cleantlng and Prcsotvlng tho Teeth.. LI KM TNI\0 KEL1KF, ? A Never-falling Cuio /or Toothaihe. FOR SALK BY Liist <Sc "Willinms, DrugnfoUj, :010 3UItt8trcot. wrt iowfpiG] I have iu stcck a largo lot of tho -A.sl>estoes Koolin?", r'hlch Jh cheap, and cw bo npnlfo r b7 mi jr ono, u ; iciulfnuos*il to do it; mid Is just the iUIsjk to o R quick Job elf up and koo<1. O- ?i uisn tun put n tvn iqnar. b In ton huupt. If applied to a t^mioir? bul dluR it cnu bo taken ofl' ati 1 put on jxriRtioiitly a'ter twelvo nionthK uto or longer. It m be put on lint or itcep rcofa I AM AL O PitlUMP.Pl) TO DO riN ROOFSNC At short uotlcts In tie bo-1 manner and of best muioldl, r.K I use n? other. a k;m. link iv nist 300KST0\'liS and House Furnishing Uuoils, AI very Low I'ric:*. *?*Job Work la Ooppo; anil S ccl Iron will iclve prompt atuutlou. 3. J?. CALDWELL, K 1607 MAIM STKBET, ftb'il-ii*T!> Nn<r B.'on* Bitrtcc. GLOBE FERTILIZER! 'Tlift Best Kerlilizfr Made for tho Money." 3ood for Garden*, Meadows, Wheat, Corn, Onto, itatoea. CabhHKO, <Jc. rherc is nothing Ilk* It /or Fruit Trees, Small ulU, VI"i s, Khrubirt!ry a- <1 Flow*w. rail ind get fanpblet witn tuilmoala'i. 3old only In the < i'.j by r. m. cloustok, D.aler lu 1AIN. FLOUR, FEED, 0?L, MEAL, Ac., . 1 to, 5 & 7 Bouth 8tieet, Vwar thp Mwikft Strent Brirtgft. pOR DODGERS A.NID SMALL HAND 1 BILLBto to tho INTKLUGKNCKK JOB ROOMB, KM.? 127Fonrtocntbrtreet. wbornynrt can b??ocommo *dat ihortootio*.