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jjj|* ^ Tlito mcdlelno, comblntnj Iron *J|j,IJ" ifejssa. ?siw "'111? ""ffi'lw wncdy ror l>l#c*iwoft - theunwllte.ftlfli lb*BMlrollMtlonoffbod, . ltor!i ffiW3'?n<l U?U'Wm. ?"d Sfc "". ?H"!B!BiSEn .-iitwv. ijici for inieriniMviit ?;??* % ???,?? Enerpy, ?&c., It 1im noeqiwl. jy Tho prnuirio liaa nlxivc trado mark fl c??k-<1 r*d llntsauri wrapper. T?ko uootl gejj ?eofls. GEO. M. SNOOK & CI A LARGE STOCK -OF? ??? ? ? ? irk** JERSEY: jckir** ??? *** *+***+*4+ - LADIES AND MISSES JUST IIK^KIVKU. IMCICIO.S LOW! " '( T Geo. M, Snook & I lllO MAIN ST. f?M ; AUGTO AUCTION.' AUCTION The Greatest Sale on Rect $25,000 worth of Silks, Satins, C; meres, Velvets, Calicoes, M lins, Flannels, Blankets, Lad Cloaks, and a full stock of 1 siery, Gloves, Laces, Ribb and Notions, in general s as are to be found in a first-c Dry Goods House, must will be sold without reserve the highest bidder. Come one, come all, a yourself of the opportunity .. great bargains. asftale will positively commonc KVyjItKAV, January 17,ut2 ami W., anil contlimo orcry Tuesday, W? dajr anil Saturday until the full a to disposed of. ____ A. SIEDENBACH & BR 1104 Main Sti ooit, J. C. HERVEY, Auctioneer. 1'. S?AYc itIII bold Private Sales e day, oml fowls will be offered ut lowest price*. Doors open Irom 8 A. M. until 01 ! " S THECOMMONSEN! FRENCH WOVEN 300 BONECORSi We trill plftoo oa. lale this morning the i popular Uoracl, which lmi no superior, at Ui prfoe of ?a as.. Tlili being a ridiculous low figure for it, w diet mi IniiuuuHo nlo.k We warrant it la ever ' Uitular as being one of Uie best'Coraou Mid. H; BHSHKIMEE 18 k SO Eleventh St. , M)H jlcntists. QHAKUS8E. MASON, DENTIST, UOR. TWELFTH A MAJUCST 8THKK1B Xotrmnoe 120S Mirlcel 8ti Ofllisft.noui*?0 U? 1 r. K.. 2 to II p. m. . rnilE BEST OU1I TEETH Wimnted In ererr rwpect. ?J3) VITAUZKO A 111 alVEN end Teeth Kxu enllrelr fm f n J*1"' ' , We on no cOlcrotorm or ether In enropen otniKiiuenUr mlliuu en not .tupped down I 0U'^*,I** Dm!' MoilKisoN, Dontlit Ko. 12)6 Uukel dip ^ TrtwthnnoA'UB -- - I: Spcclnl gttttce*. AdAKD^ronUwbonrainlMni tram . dp* tfagvjjta cujjo^rRKio* cm?()& * 1?52?, ?i*aon'afH?w<Y5fc1 : lyil?MWFAW - . flSSSSSJ IX Oncer lwUMte.Ml Arab St. I'blU.. IX 2Z r ;Q?cc? Mo??*? ?"<* ?7 P "~*" ' Xtw dvartlMmt&te!'' -? ? ff,? . Jutand Hluk?Islund Roller RIok Co. 3 ? winy Biw.-JnimuHCd Toilet SOU. ? K. ol k Notice . ? hlrKnltfiU, Attention. 2 NoUoe?KeguUr Monthly Meeting. r orand Art ExhlblUoo-Klik'? Art Store. , g iiinckitone > Oommefluria^unloa-A Davet S ^For' Rcrit-Jttnof "A; 'Henry-i'6urtll'p i8!, ? !.? ? ?? *?&**'} *5fr' ? The following shows tlie range of ,th g thermometer u observM tX Sohuepf a drug store, Opera Hooie corner, yest^rdav H 7 a.M., 10; 12 m., ^2?; 20?; 7 1 * M., 20?., jj* . iroiOATlOKS. . WisnmaTOK, D. 0., Feb. 10.?1 a. *.'* For Teunessee and the Ohio Valley, fa he weather, northerly to westerly winil*, In coming variable, .nearly stationary, to lowcti by sllelit rise in tcmjwrolure.. or For the Lower lakes,: generally fa1 JJ weather, clearingln'tlie eastern portioi re- westerly winds, alight changes in ten Hi- peratnre. 01 MEMBERS of Lcgbdaturo inrltcd I l call and see onr stock. J A Cull W. URUIIB, = Jeweler, Cor. Twelfth and Market. ALL-WOOt KX1T JACKETS. TYe bare now In stock a fnll line of tl abore Jackets; also, an extraheary gun II j Tor butchers, und a full line of Scoti Wool Underwear, warranted not k shrink. C. IlESS fc .SONS', UHcrchant Tailors and uent's ruruuuei I LOCAL MI1EVITIK8. SlatUr* or Minor Hornvut 111 and About t] raw. Tiib Directors of the penitentiary me at Moundsvllle to-day. Tilt House of Delegate! commences tt evening to hold night sessions. Tub regular monthly hieeting of ti Board of Education willue held thlieve inc. 777 Thk only paper admitted to record -I *** liecordor Hoolc yesterday was ode deed S trust. - " " Tub business men's association, form last month, will hold its first regular mei injj to-day. HiuuHKroiiT has a female pool playi 777. ShaJs quite, an expert,'in. manipuiati __ the cue and the halls., Tub masquerade caniival at the Islai rink next -Monday night will be a ve elegant atfair. Sonie; fine costumes w lijwprji^Ti. t ; A tfosfA* claiming to he Mrs. Bcovil 'I sister ofGniteaa, the assassin, has be< in Moundsvllle for several days pint, ii nortuning people to buy pictures ai hoolcs.that ahe baa for sole. ' Tub river Ib falling again, th e cold am having nipped in the bud the small ri noted yesterday. Iiist night tbo mar indicated a depth of 5 feet.ft inches. T ice is still running heavy und there wo no boats out yesterday. Mb. IIbnrt Noun, of the South Sic Ia whose death was announced yesterdi II. morning, will he buried,at 1 PM to-da III,I The Knights of Pythias will have char "f thrifthoftniilfiifc lmvintr bet a member of Black Prince Lodge ,fto. and Cceur de Leon Uniformed Division, As unusual nnrahur of ladies were vi T I tors in both tho houses of the Legislatu [ yesterday. Bo far this session the halls U I the Solons have not been graced by X I many visitors of the fair sex as usual, b yesterday seemed to inaugurate a new i I der of affairs, to the evident pleasure J the members. A u. ticket/) sold for tho late project Elks' benefit ball.at Ballmer's music sto irH [ will be redeemed upon presentation thei IIU i A member of the committco said last uiy that all misunderstanding between tl committee and tho proprietors of the Ca itol Kink had been adjusted tj the sat faction of both parties, ish- Sbchktaky or Stat* Stai.nakeh yesti r.,c day issued a.certificate of incorporation V , the Charleston Water Works Company, les Charleston, Kanawha county, which coi J Q_ pany proposes to erect water works for tl supply of water for all purposes to t! ons Permanent Scat. A certificate was al ucu issued to the Harrisrille and Ellenbo . Telephone Company. lass llAVORGuumihasappointcd the folio and ing as private nightwatchmen: Bteplii t t Crawford, on application of Excbsn; 10 Bank and others; liicliard Kenny, on a plication of McLain Bros.; Charles Ferg 1 son, on application of Kntlcr & Roi v?" Dennis Gardner, (col'd; on application for Simpson M. K. Chapel and John Murdoc on application of People's Bank. Ok Tuesday, Judge Jacob,of tho Circs e on Court issued a writ of halitas cor/ma ( j " George Price, who has been laugulshii iff* 'n pnsoil on a charge of stealing met ck is There was to have been a hearing in tl matter yesterday, but it was postponi until to-day at 10 o'clock, owing to tl if) absence of tho, prosecuting witness f :|J,| whom a subpuma was ordered issued. C " YksTKBDAvafternoonGeo.Jepson.Esq. prominent merchant of St. Clairevilie; hi one of his legs amputated above the kn at the residence 01 his brother, Dr. S. very Jepson, on Twelfth street, in this cit the The operation was unformed by Dr. Ac - "mIoIimI tin Iho XrnMnntara Iltiilrii '.X. Baguley and Pipes. .The casuowna an o disease ol the knee Joint of several yea - standing. l h Tub second race for (lie Island Hii championship gold medal comes ofTt nightat the Island Kink. The three co teetauta Monday night were Charles Lau Leon Sillies and ? Burketts. Ijiiio d feated Zlllcs by only a short distance. 7X was a very close and exciting event, ai ? 1 to-night's race will probably be the nam It is understood- that Bob Dovoner wi challenge the winner of to-night's race. 'J"" Ciiabmm TnoitrsoK, Esq., of Dillic 10 Bottom, 0., says be received a letter fro Congressman Warner a few days ago, which he states that a large force of mi c pro. will be put to work on the Bellaire & M ) i*r rietta Kailroad as soon as spring opens, tlie weather will, permit, and that tl work will be pushed to completion asm idly as possible. From this it would see t, tliat the reported sale of that road to tl Baltimore A Ohio Company was not tra Both branches of Council last nigbtr = considered tho Second's action at tl hut meeting op the report of the Cot i raittee on Fire Department and adopt! Mr. Tracy's substitute, giving tbe May power to call out tbe Fire Department f the aid of neighboring towns in distress, power by the way, that the ordinance d lining bis powers, practically gives bit In the report he wju in some taann eoL ignored. As the Mayor gives bond it do lnH seem as though be ought lobe recognlai -s=- in Buch matters. >7 ABOUT 1'KOl'LB. acted Strangers In Ik* City and WhMltng Vol] ,. Abroad. uulo Ex-Delegate B. H. Lurty, the Ilarrlsc . county orator, was on the floor of tl ki. House yesterday. S2L. Senator Morris returned to the city ye JTvS terdayfroma visit ot several days to b home in Kltchio ooutrty. non lire. Jamea P. Hammond, ol tho Ijlani leaves Unlay for Sew York City to vis mu her daughter. Mrs. Oiborn. 7 In .Mra Senator John B. Floyd (n? Mil n to Jan^nj^*htaMty)Jsind(diild,.have a rived from Logan ^oounty.^and aro wit JS.10 James .Mendel, left yesterday aftornoo oo for New Orleans and the' Exposition vl ?? the I.. Jt S. route. Me?rs.Kull and Er a ,? ?? """* &s tS? -Mr..'McWhorter^'ot.Chtrlerton, pr< Bold sided over "the session of the Honse yci terdav for the greater part of the claj 775 evincing a fitness for tho cludr whic ,, Jf vindicated the Kegnbhean choke ft " M Speaker at the organisation. CHART JJvl.il ANGES *? c,T - - i *, LJl *.. Ilj th? Joint Spaelal Coauclt Commute* t *.< (Illation and Coustdnnd at Last Nlghl'i Masting of tba Mecond Urauch-Splrlled Dlacuatloua. - , ' - - ' ' >'J; The special meeting of Council held la evening wu largely attended. It w called (or tlio purpose of conilderingamc Important: mutter, the bill In relation e the government of .the city prepared 1 the special committee, on legialation. : was presented for approval to theSecoi ' Branch limt, and that body spent so mui time over it that the First tired of waitii and adjourned. It will probably me - aome night this week to consider the b ir us hsate must be made to get it before t ) Legislature if it is to be passed at this s? 1- aion. - The absentees in Council laat nig were Messrs. Hoflman and Wingerter Ir the Firat, and Mewrs. Peterson, I'ickt i, and 8mith in the Second. i- The provisions of the proposed Act amended by the Seoond Branch are follows: lo Tho fiscal year of the city shall bet annually January 1 and end Decern!: 31, and .the present fiscal year shall be reckoned from January 1,1885. Before March 1 in each year the Ma] shall gammon the various standing co mittees to meet -before March 4. T Board of Public Works shall meet wi ,e tho Committees on Streets, Alleys a tirades and Wliarves; tliaWater Comra (doners shall meet with the Committee to Water Works; the Gas Ttnsteca sh meet with the Committee on Gas Woi * and Lights..'Each committee and-1 various boards acting jointly with I committees named, riiall rcportlo Com > on the-fourth Tuesday" of each Mai an estimate of the amount o( money tl et will be required to meet the expenses the current year, including salaries, a , including the amount already expenc during such current year, being particu to consider in making said estimates ro classes of expenses necessarily incident " audi departments. In such ; Btatemi whst has already been expended for >t jy purposes within the year to a given d? of shall also be named separately. Each the estimates required to be reported si cj he accompanied- with full statement! jt. the necessities of the several departme as far as known. . V * )r. TIIK AJTHOPMATIOS OldJINANCB. Dg All o{ the estimates reported to Com shall be promptly referred to the Come 3tj tee on Finance, together with any ot! rv pertinent matter that may be directed ill Council. This committee shall ascert the amount of money that will be requi . under the provisions of all.loan ordinan JJJ oftho.city to meet tlie lawful demand) the creditors or loan commissioners un the various loans, during the current ye . ano shall also ascertain the amount mouey that will be required within ?P year to pay tho salaries of the officer! *o the city, whose offices do not come wit! ks the scope of the reports made to Coun ThtLoommittee shall upon considerat re of tlie various estimates and matters ferred,.and of tho additional necess le, expenses of the city, and the amount iy revenues reported, and the additional re ,y. nues i ustly required to be raisedby taxat ge and from rents and OtHer sources, re nor en Council at the tirst regular meeting 10 April, estimates of the amounts tl should be appropriated for the ma gj. tenance of the several departments, re eluding maintenance of buildings and r 0? property of the city not within the cha a8 of any other department; payment of lQt to rest on bonded debt and redemption )r_ bonds, and contingent expenses, wh 0f shall include the cost of books, statione printing, damages from accident or n i lect, expenses of litigation, and the li It shall bo the duty of Council to m jj? tain and declare by ordinance, at a m< tag. to bo held on the second Tuesday May, in each year, the amounts wu J? shall be allowed to be incurred or c P~ tracted for by the various departme U1" during the yearT These, amounts are include salaries and all other expenses n- ?ifrwhen the annual levies of taxes i to made it shall not appear that from of sources of revenue tlie full amount of si n- appropriations will be realised, it shall Jo the duty of Council by ordinance adop Qo onl^r on a call of the ayes and noes, " f ai-mu uuwu MIL- npjjiujjjjiuiuuo IU uic B. hi departments bo that the aggregate ainoi thereof Hhall be safely within the amoi ,v- of revenues provided to meet the same. :n If when the annual levies of taxes i ge made it shall not appear that from J>- sources of revenue, the lull amount of si u- appropriations will be realized, the co a, luitteu on ordinances shall forthwi of without any reference' ol the mattei k, them, report to Council an ordinance s( ing down the appropriatiens as aforesi ,11 on which Council shall act within c or month after the annual levies oi taxes i jjj made* it. what the board* may do. le The various boards shall have t '<1 powor to make contracts under their ru "> and regulations for the expenditure witl of the year, in their respective departiner without control by Council, of anion; ,a not to exceed in the aggregate the amou id which in liurauanco of the provisions ee Ulis Act shall lie designated by ordinal L. for tho department*. If any of said lioai y. shall in any year incur or contract (or < k- penditures in excess of the amount so i y. propriatod, the members shall be join Id and severally liable to pay suchexo rs and save the city harmless from the pi ment thereof, and shall each be deem guilty of a misdemeanor and be punish 0. by a fine oi not less than $20 nor mi than $100. Any member of a board sb ie not bo deemed guilty, if at the time 2 making the contract ho shall prot jt againstltnudatthe first regular Coun l(j meeting toervauer inaice a rtpon ? wrltintt atallng that he had protested. Ill All money to be paid into the treast: shall he paid into some hank or banks, , be designated by Council, and none to t 8 City Receiver. So money shall be dra' out, except by the chock of the City 1 "J ceiver payable to the order of the pert 0 entitled to the payment of such 1110111 and nonaymeiit in cash out of (he cit funds shall be made by the Receiver. pi TUB il*a AND U'ATBtl HKVKSUKS. m The City Water Board and tho trustc te of thy Gas Works shall before the 1st d 0. of April, 1835, pay Into the treuury t whole amountof money with which th ,0 shall then be respectively chargeable the use of said city, and after suoh pi ,j ment no money shall 1? paid out of t ,)r treasury in bohalf of the board ot tri tees, otlierwise than as provided. Afi ? such payment Into the treasury shall b, inado hv tho board and trust? n they shall oach, on tho 13 Cr day of evory month, pay into t e8 treasury all moneys collected by thorn I the use of said city or any of it* boari departments or agencies, and all oxp? ditures incurred by the board or trustc shall be p?id?out of the treasury oft cltv only on tho order of the board >? trustees totUoClork of the pity direqtt hint to draw bis orderon the City ltenel t in for the sum named in such order, and 1 te the check of the Receiver to pay am order. Any board order shall be sign .. by at least two members, and ooiwf 1, signed by its secretary. Alltheseaooout shall be kept separate from each oth , and from oiler funds and accounts of t! 1 city. " .... TinraopuqiviKAauxoi.',' ^ If any emergency shall arise which i " propriations shall be found inaulliclent meet, all questions connected with tl Mine must ue eubmll^e^to .thejfu^ez*. i ijording to law before any debt to raeettl d same snail be incurred. Xo rmtificatii ? or approval by the council, ot the act contract of any officer, committee b board, creating any debt beyond the r ? pacity of tho revenues of the city, for tl !- with the city, shall, so far as tho liabili j, ofjjhe city is conwrned, ^artd notwlt r to'?wnreaccm>B (^WotWe, jo tl amount already expended tnd contract! amount which ah. nance as tho limit of tipcwi fur the year, \i .>>',i:M?, a lnder no .circumstaoco, oxcept by a ' vote of the people to pursnince of law shall it beUawfnl-to make contracts 1jv which debts shall be incurred on behalf of the city, to be paid either wholly or in p*? out of the.-avenuea; to be received darings succeeding year, excepting only . such of the directtsxes levied for oue year as may be. collected after the expiration of t that year. to it sballbethe.'duty.af'the various i boards, officers and agencics of the city , 7 authorized to incur iiabilitieaon ill belwlf, 11 to moke to the clerk ol, the city, before : id each council meeting, a.report'ln writing sh of *11 turns expended and Uie amount of ag money that will be required .for all conet tracts mode in their respective dopartill menu, to the date of each reports, which ha reports iball be in such'form and contain a- such facts as will, la connection with the ht orden made by council for the expendiin tureof money, enable tba clerk toasceritt tain with reasonable accuracy the amount that may be allowed t? be thereafter exas pended in such department, and like reas ports shall also at any othor timu be made when ordered by resolution of council. lil mori kel'osth. vf The Clerk of the city shall make a report in writing to Council, at cacti regular meeting, of the amount expended or con" tractedfor to a given. date, cm beliull of 7' each department, and on account of; oon*J,? tingencies, and the difference between "} such amounts and the amounts designated V" tn'the ordinance as the limit of expend!lore'I6r the year in each department. ?jl Any person thus required to mako a reS ' port who shall fail to mako ono as provided, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdomoanor and be liable to punishment. It shall be unlawful for thoClork.or tho !SJ Receiver, or any other disbursing ofllcor, K by issuing any order or check lor the payi" ment of money, to recognize as valid any ?j indebtedness contracted by Councilor any officer or board which shall have been j contracted in excess of the amount which ' II shall have previously beenset by ordinance j' as the limit of expenses of the department ' ?[ within whluh such indebtedness is sought i'! to bo created. This provision Is asa re. ?" straining provision only! no act sl^Jll be "a in aijy wise held to render valid any debt ' ii contracted in violation of the Constitution ,'} and Uwb of tho State. If any officer shall ?! violate this provision he shall bo disabled from holding such office, and shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished therefor. icil When it shall be suggested by any two lit- members of Council that thero is reason to her believe that a proposition involving an by expendltnre of money will if carried out, sin cduse a debt to be contracted on behalf of red the city which the revenues of the city for ces the year, distributed among the various i of departments, in pursuance of tho plan of tier tlus act, will be insufficient to pay, such up. miomwitlnti nhnll Iih snreail unon tins liiill of Utl'H of OoUDCil. the Any threw or more tnx-payere of the 3 of said city ol Wheeling may apply to any bin court of competent jurisdiction in the cil. county of Ohio for. an order or injunction ibn to restrain the misapplication of any funds re* of the said city, or the abuse of its corary porate powers, or the execution or per; of formance of any contract made, or sought ve- to -be made in behalf of the city in con* ion travention of tho laws or ordinances tto governiug the same, or which was pro* in cured by fraud or corruption. M TnB UI8CU8SIOX8. jJ* ' The Second Branch spont nearly throe j hours over this, aad some of its provisions occasioned several spirited dkcuBsions. j?r The liveliest and inpetiiilereatingonewas } ovor the clause in (ho bill making Council* ich men Kullty of a misdemeanor and punish* " able by a line of not less than $20 nor more lJ? than $100, or imprisonment for not more k|* than one year, or both, provided the prdi* ' nance making tho annual appropriations / was notpassed, within oue month after y bt ing presented. Mr. IJildreth moved to ,l, strike tliis part out. Mr. Hearne support* ? oil him, so did Mr. Harreli, but on theyoto jr* Mr. Harreli votedtlieotherway. Mr.Shantn ley vtanted tho punishment made a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $20 and no ' imprisonment. Mr. Caldwell, argued for -ii the report. Tho part was stricken out by i a vote of 13 to 12. S Mr. Hildreth made his usual fight ted aKainst diverting.tho revenues of tho tras t and water works into other departments, as evidently contemplated in tho clause JJJJ providing thattho revenues from tiieso t sources snail l?e deposited in tho city, de posuory lor ine use 01 we cuy ornnv 01 us boards,agencies, etc. Hlssevoral motions *i| were defeated and before the bill was apich proved lie and Mr. Tracy bad their pro'rr teats entered on the journal, giving their ' reasons why they did not believe that . {Jj that clause was lor the public good. Mulifj for the Clmrlentun Capital. " ? The House Committee on Taxation and Finance last night wrestled with the clause of the appropriation bill providing funds for the completion of the Charleston State House. The Governor in his meshe sage recommended the appropriation of les something ovor $58,000 for this purpose, lin and this sum was already provided for in its, the proposed bilh- Architect Howard, nt? however, appeared before the committee nts and recommended that this sum be inof creased by about $40,000, tbis change to ice allow tha substitution of plate glass for rds common glass in the large windows, of :x- tile for wood flooring in the halls and cori|> ridora, and some other alterations in the tly original plans and specifications for the sss building. >y- Mr. Marshall objected to the whole inled crease, as it changed a contract The glass led item was disallowed, but the consideration 3re of the irtattor was uot finished, all - 1 ?j Mr. CJiinjjbell Protests* ji Yesterdajr in the House of Delegates the invitations to Mt. de Chnntal on Saturday and the Female College Friday lrv evening were accepted. Subsequently Mr. J. Campbell, of Jackson county, offered the h? following and asked that it be spread on f? the journal i WhibkXS, It is near tho end of tha 80s' aion of tliis Legislature, anil very little has ?v been done in legislation for the (mod of Jl the poople of thin State, therefore, I ' hereby enler mv earnest protest against the action of this body in accepting invi tattoos uj auenu receptions mr iuis prey f? ent week, which will consume at least one ay day of tbo session of the House 111 unhu necessary pleasure and amusunient at the ey oxpenso o( tho tax-payers of this State, tor J, P. Oahi'dbix. 'Mr/Qllketon.moved to reject thesub stitnte and it wasdone. Air. Oanipliell ?* explains that his only object In protesting fr against this action wiw that it would waste 5? valuable time. =?> ? llic Unlnrallj Appropriation. ror Tbo Committee on Finance of the i. House last night bad under consideration tbo olanw of the appropriation bill for tbo Htato University at Morgautowu. The I,. Hoard of Regenti; asked fur an appropriaor tiou ofllll.OOOforonobofthotwoilTaljcars ?? intervening betweeu this and the next , er session of the legislature. Col. ltoblneon, , bv President of the IharU, appeared ou'be- < half of tbo Institution, Tho committee , ad. ag'ima to recommend an apptohriallon ol i z jaaffstt""*"""*" i """" 1 11 S ::' f ; 1 With its own depot In Washington, and ; ln dltlercnt tracks to receive it* western and L its eastern business upon, tho Li. Jt l). pat- hi tons will be able to get into the city by rail, and not have to walk in from the >m suburbs. " bird's egg blue, cream, pink, cardinal, ?sp.. phlro anu other tints junt opened?is i/ich 1,8 wldo. K. XI. A Co. id V.~ ?g ' TmB. AO. rates for the roiunl trip to : le in many cases, and no extra chargo for 10 the unparalleled time mode by Its limited. H MW"' ? v HOW THE CAl'ITAI. nUILM.SO *&Sf:Ktf--'i-; '*" &*>Wti3?i " ' ' >**' - *' "V'i^fV- "'7^* ' *' i* 4 I'uu lio Occujiletl b> U?d< a?o* OMitr. IHffieo tn^gg'i Half of the Building, Which in !. ? ^f^^SSBa .Oo?-h?if .of v"ivjuft u com. ' "> *,*> -' ' '-? . ; ; . . *. Yesterday afternoon the special.joint Council committee appointed to confer with a committee from tho Board ol Comity Coinmiaiontra in relation to the city and county departments and authorities occupying jointly tho-Oapitol building when it shall be vacated by the State met with the county's. committee at the building and mode an inspection. It was the opinion of tho joint meeting that the building could very easily accommodate all of tho departments ol both the city and county. The Idea Is, to divide the building giving the county the north half and the city, the wuth half of the basement and first onjl second stories,.and.ullowlngthe.city the third story now occupied by tho State library, for whatever use she might bare fo'i it In the'future. .The hall of the House with its' 'ndjoialng'commlttee rooms cat be remodeled so as to make-two courl rooms for the Circuit. Court and the Sen' ate chamber and Supreme Court room can be used '.or Couqclf chambers and tht Municipal courts. . . ' At last night's Council meeting a report was made by the special committee and Council resolved to make an arrangemenl to occupy the building as soon as practi cable, aud that one-half Interest.tn tlx building be conveyed to the county b) proper deed or legislation for SW.000, am the committee ivas ordered to make thta negotiations and report The building, ground andappnrtenancei originally cost be?>veen $170,000 and $180, 000. The city will' doubtless be 6nable< to dispose of the property on which tin "Ark" is now located at a pood figure, am tho county has a vary .valuable plfcce o property ou which the Court House am Sheriff's office' are now located. Thi Cnuntv Commissioners will meet to-inor row fmorning to licur its coininittee'fc re port. ' FINE PERFORMANCE On Skates at the <JliupMii?i Street Itluk-Las >' IgUtV rfllace. The Gliapline Street Kink war filled las evening to Its utmost capacity and a mon delighted crowd of spectators and skater was never seen in any rink in. this city Tho special attractions for the eveninj were an exhibition by,Mr. A. E. Esta | brook anrtJt^^Onimeto I for a diamond biid^e, otTered:fc v^ioriro prietors- of the-'-;rink;r ,<Alr. brook is the traveling representative of M. 0. Henley, . tho manu facturer of the "Challenge" and"Monarch5 I skates* which ore prime favorites witl professional skaters. Jlo does not claio to be a professional, but it is doubtful i there are threo professionals that can com pete with him. He is a pupil of DaniCta but there were many of Wheeling's primi skaters present last evening who saw Dan I iels and who doubted Daniel's ability t< beat Mr. Estabrook. , He is the proud poe sessor of 32 medals that his superb skatin] has wonfor him; ou one occasion heskate< 213 miles in twenty-one hours. Heist mass of muscles that are as hard as steel and apparently there is nothing he canno do on skates.' His performance last nigh called out round after round of applause | in fact it was almost deafening at times His skating in and about the bottles wa< very clever. His skating was very grace fully done and with the greatest apparen ease. His performance was a great can for the rink, as it will be forthelslanc rink, where he appears to-night In the race there were thirteen entriei and they allstarted but only live finished It was a very exciting race and was much enjoyed. J. Nickel Sheppard skated tin threo miles in 10:54, and ho skated then remarkably well. IJnrkettswasthosecond ono to come in. Tho others either had bat' falls or became toothed and dropped out To-night the five that came in willskate an other three miles. The-same distance Will be skated to-morrow and Satnrdaj evenings, and tho one making the best time In skating the twelve miles receive! UiQ uauge, wnicu is a nanusorae one. Special Attraction nt tlio Istuud Illuk. Mr. A. K. Eetabrook, the rosily wonder fnl Bkator. whu so delighted tho people al the Uhapline street rink lost night, will skate nt the Island rink this evening. There is not a skater in the city who should miss seeing him. He does some very graceful work, also trick and acrobatic skating. Taken all in all, his equal has never been seen in Wheeling. Tlx Island rink is fortunato in having secured him. A younu girl in Philadelphia who foi three years has been a patient sufferei with sore-throat, has been effoclually cured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I Tiik Are that occurred at Wilson A Dunlevy's keg factory, Tuesday, was extinguished by the Harden Star Hand Grenades. Eytexsivk preparations are being made for a grand Art Inhibition at Kirk's Art Store, opening March 1 and continuing for a period of ten days to two weeks, and from the interest that is manifested in it by the lady artists itproiuiBcs to be a grand success on their part, and will give our citizens a treat in art that they will enjoy. Mobxiko Gnoitv Bakixu 1\hvdi?K, always pure and fresh. Sold by all loading grocers. G. S. Fskxy, proprietor, 1410 Main street. Young Men I?Bead Thin. Tiik Voltaic Bklt Co., of Marshall, Midi., offer to send their celebrated Ensotko-Voltaic Bklt and other Klkctiuu A I'l.iANcsH on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted Willi nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood .guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet fnw. ' - mwmw jfrnfevd'* judical SANFOBD'S radical cube For Catarrh. WltcMliuol, American Plue, Canada Fir, Marigold, and Clover Blossoms. A -ingle don of Fanforil Rail teat can Inirtantlr relieves the tnoft Tiolonuneerinr or'Head Cbld?, slean the Head u by magic, itopa watery ill* from theNowaoTByea. Nolaea Id the Head, enro Nerroui Ilaadafhe, and lubdiieaChill*andTeren. inChronleOtUurhit sleaaaoa the niaalTNuagea of foulmucw, nwprea sfliuulve matter, wreeteni and tmrlltai the breath, itopatho cough. and armta the pragma of Catarrh smmmm jan, ... ,? .. rimiaPapo asp Chmiical Co.. Eaton. "THE WEEKLY INTELLI6ENCER." * M : .. . 10? VUH t?*': -i ?' The death of Mr.*amea Heburn, which occurred at hia residence at BelJaire, on the 13th Inst, removes from earth one of gl??;iB*nufocturere. .Mr. Hebnrn was liorn in Frostburg, }fd? Jane 14th, 1815. He emigrated to Wheeling with hit parents about the year 1824. At the age ol eleven be engaged at workiri the:"01d Crown Home," which wis located In Eaat Wheeling and operated by McKee & .Knox. Here he laid the foundations for a thorough knowledge of his business of which he afterward became complete master. His parents beiflg pqor he,was denied the luxury of even a "common school education," his only experience In school being for a few months as a mombor ol the famous "Sand Class." of whlch-Mr. Thomas Hornbrook, Mr. John Hubbard and Capt. John List i were among, the members. - His .mother early lot) him to chUrcii, where ho listened i to the expounding of the Scriptures by tiiat earnest and able divine Kev. Dr. > Weed. Ho was also a member of a Sab bathscboolclasstaugbtbyKedickMcKee. ' In 1838 he removod to I'tttsbunih and i worked for William McCully A Co. At i the expiration of ten years ho returned t to Wheeling and associated with Sweoney, ' Baker & Co. as manager of the North > Wheeling Window Glass Works (now the i bottle works). At the expiration of a few years bo again removed to Pittsburgh, t where he remained nntil 1872, when lie I removed to Uellaire, and superintended the construction of the Bellaire Window Glass Works. He was made general > manager of these works when ampleted, ' and continued uninterruptedly as such I until the timo of his death. To him is ats tributed much of the success of that very successful concern. ) In early days he gathered and blowed, - flattened and cut his own glass. His ex1 perience in the different branches of the > business titled him for the position ol 1 manager in after years, which position be f tilled so successfully. On all question* 1 pertaining to the manufacture ol window o glass he was .recognized by window glut - men everywhere as high authority. He - invented and operated successfully the tint "wheel oven" for flattening glass evoi used..' Itasuccess Is evidencedoy itrgeneral use, all the window glass houses ol t the present day using the wheel. Mr. Heburn was twice married/his Brat t wife being a daughter of Mr. John Chambets, of Pittsburgh. She only lived about 31 nria vagi- Hta tApntif] wife was Mim Sarah > Osborn, ofStenbenville, whowithanonly . child, Mm. 8. Q. Hamilton, survives him. I His last sickness was pneumonia, caused by exposure while attending to his duties at the factory. His funeral was attended # byihe emploves of the llellalro Window ti Glass Works in a body, who presented a . beautifnl floral tribute rejiresenting ''lhi y-Oatee^iar, a "fli* memory like a clottdl?H?kj;. ; His coiucJuaue.like a mm ?t reat" Akt-Ciuio?Complete outfits with full ' instructions at Kirk's Art Store, 1005 Mail j street. An Iavltatlou, ? not to buy, but to inspect our muslin un? ? derwear stock is.extended Uf every ladyol " Wheeling and vicinity. The time given J to this will be with profit to those who " would look oyer the largest stock ever dieJ played in the city. 1 E, M. McOillik A Co. i m , Lout, Lout, Lent. J *3VV 0. Sylces, 1050 Market street, has the finest assortment of all kinds of fish'ever > offered in Wheeling,'6Uch as Halibut shad steak, cod, Ladduc* mackerel, eels, white J fish, pike, trout, jacks, pickerel, perch, * sea herring, lake herring, salt cod, dried J cod, smokod herring, bloaters, deviled j craps, our own make.' I' reah lot every day. 1 Also'the great Saddle llock Oysters, the finest in tho city. Call and see W. C. J Sykcs. He is a daisy. He will treat you well, at 1050 Market street, i ; ,,, 5 -E. M. Mi Gili.i.n A Co. are opening early ! spring drees goods in large lines. We no tice auionget Uieee lines toe rovai uicotinea ill beige, blue and other rich color' inso, also au elegant line of (H wool plaid ' suitings. r Framed IMcture*. t Great bargains will be offered'in a large i lot of framed pictures to close them out by the 23d, to make room for my Art -Exhibition March 1st Kline's Art Stork, 1005 Main street fc ~ "B. * O." I On February 28 and March 1,2and 3 the . B. & 0. Col will sell inauguration excur> siou tickets to Washington, D. C., good i returning until March 10, inclusive. Day express leaves at 7 a. m. and arrives at I Washington city at 7. p. m. Nightexpress i leaves at 5:30 p. m. and arrives at Washi ington, D. G. at 7:20 a. mu city time. Blnck Conhniere*? ' our own importation, at 50, 00, 75c and 80c per yard?are fally 25 percent below the 1 price usually charged. h. M. McGiijjk & Co.. Excursion Tickets to New Orleon*. Cheap excursion tickots are now on safe via the direct and popular Pan Handle route. For tickets and full information . call on oraddreas J. G. Tomlinuon, Agent, foot of Eleventh street. Wheeling, W. Va. FINANCE AND Tit APE. ' The Features of tlio Honey and Stock Marketi, 1 New York, Feb. 18.?Money easy at 1tl>i percent! dosed at lJiporccnL Prime mercantile naperitos percent Sterling Exchange bankers' bin* firmer at W 83H; demand K bC& GovwuijtesTfr-Unchanaed and business qutot. Stitc Swr-mmr*? Firm Slid & imod litinlmxw U JSMLweTd*** htu Aifiv/it iH drilling Into z&zgs&m |HPB SftSS n^ ho'urS SMSd&gga pfit^sssgl Mi ara^ygf 1^5.A? oompuMtw'r s^@S:S wsmm 3lh???s3@ia gSS^iLBasM S^wfJs^SII eagaiSEH JJreadstttflrfiiudPro visions. HI New VoJUCTFeb. IS.?Flour dull and unchanged ; receipts UUiOO barrel*; export* H,a? barrels. Wheat. HI sprit lots ft trJHo hlgber; options cloned heavy aud a fraction lower: receipt* 18,000 bushels; export* I J:.' JJJj || mlUM June^jdeaH^ID00 bualicU^atjj.Vc1?j/*ik I .wraSSS1, B receipts. SO.OOO bushel*; exports 197,O0u bushels; ungraded 52*Rlc; No. 3, 6/Kc; *t*ainer62?&4Kc; No. a 53}&r?le: rtcauwr yellow W^ljjc: uugraded wblto we; No. a February. 6a*?B{B, closlngat . A3c; March WXuSWio, closing at tOko: April 49?i* wWe, eloilDf sUdKo; M?y4?K*<%c. oloslnrat I M#c. (Mttfxa&o higher: receipt* *7,.000 bush el?; export* 146,000 bushels; western* ml*od88a I styje; white, western soalic.. ;llay.. steady: and moderately actiro Mops unchanged. CoQbe,spot fulr:Uit? dull: options opened * shade hither clos Inj woakacd dull; sale* 8,000 biun; March 7.75c; JJ I April 7.K5e; Msy ?.00o; Jtuie SdOo: July 8.20c; August 8.80a*': Sugar dpll aud nomiualt C-IJdt5o; yellow 4W&XO: olT A 5X0; standard A $J{c; eon- ? fectlonen 5%afle: cutloaf and erushed tifaBKo; I cubes 6We. Molucca quiet and unchanged. Biee Arm ana in moderate demand: Tallow flrntat I Cll-lflc, Ko?tadull. Turpentine firmer at W>?a81e. Egg*, western fresh In (sir demand and markot < firn at tttfaSOo. Poraquiotandflrm. Ueefuu- 1 chanced. Lard weak: western sb?m scot 7.85c; O February 7.87c;. March 7JW*7.40o: 'April 7.43a7.47e; * Mity 7.5<M7.fMc; July 7.0kt; AUKiiwt 7.75c. Butter 0 quiet aud firm.Chccso dull ana weak. . _ Chicago, Iixfl., Feb. 18.?Flour dull mid un- ~ changed. Wheat unsettled and quiet; opened a shsdo cantor; Inter declined Kc, Improved Wc, became weaker aud declined . fluutuated- " slightly and doted Mc under yesterday; sales ranged ?Fobruary-TKWftWjfic, cloaca at.78Kcj March fair demand; future* declined Kc and clused Ha B8KBPfSfissii May closed at 4lka41!Kie. OutsAiuet Btrley nwnUudly unthiuM at VMQc. Fluaeoj ' JulL?M_noailiMl Mini, Vorkt. <lem?Bj no i tlvo and lecuug, somewnai uuwueuj ruiou irregular witbiir a sualt .?Mi ?ltd < 5*71*0 early, g-adualy declined JftUCc and i closed steady at itudde tigures; cash .S131>!ai:(lfi; and al?out uncbungetl; cash 7.U7|^?7.10c:; Fobruary 7Jto7.10c; Maroh 7.05a7.12Xo, doaed at 7.05a 7.iako: April 7J2Xa7.17Xc, Cloned at 7.l2J<a7.16c; n ll.S ?^V7.'.T>fr clowa ml Bulk '' meats steady audio fair domand; shoulders 4.80a ? 4 POo: short -clear- ti.Wa7.00c: abort' Tib G.fi0a6.G0o. ? wbInky steady and unchanged at 1115. Butter quiet and unchanged. Kggs dull and unchftnted. AfternoonBoard?wheat weaker; declined kajtfo. Corn lower: declined >?uXc Oats en-ier; February declined %c. other month*- unehanged.^Fork i steady: May declined fie: others unchanged. Lard Bt^y^Febmaty advanced '^; other options unHAi/riMoux,MD.,Feb.l8.-FlourqtiIetnuilKtoady; Hmvard stroot and western superfine. 9i75a3 00; i extra 98 10*1 6->: family 9 187ai 7n. Wheat western ' steady and dull; No. 2 winter red spot ^KftSSTfo; ; Marcn SO^OOo; :April tflKaMWo; May WjJaWfse. I UornrWesteni easier, closing dnll;mixedspot4?)0i " JOKo; February 4tfct?D)4c: March and A pill fiiUSXa: May 48}fa48fta: steamer <8a4S^c. vats steady: I western white 87a88orontxod WaWJe. Ryo.fcteady * 1 at 7Sa?6c. llay-* toady. Provisions quiet; mcas i pork old 91173: new fM 00. Bnlk meats, shouldors,. * ami clear tlb sidespackoULTKc. Bdcou,shoulders " r JHc; clear rib sides 8)<c*; Hams-MtfaWe. Lard, refined O^c. Buttor Arm for choice: wtoterut > picked llasOc; creamery 2*a3P\ Kggs steady at 24a d '25c. iofite quiet rRlotwiBocs ordinary to fair 8}?a " ' %t' ftHMSffi ?,fl ?u-cl; A ?%C' Philadelphia, Fa., Feb. 38.?Flonr In moderate \ ! demand. Wheat firmer; .No. ,2 xedFebruaiy 88tf ? a8^e: March April ?%a9JKc; May r 9iWa92%c.~,Corri, firm; No 5 mlxetfond. yellow r i MiiBlo; steamer No. 2mixed yvllow.51a51J$c; No. 2 yellow fi2c; mixedNo.2Al&t: No. 2 nixed Feb2 whit*' 87c: futures dull and nominally mi1 changed. Butter quiet hut. Arm for-high grades; 0 creamery extra KJatfc. Rggsflrui and fairly active . at 20*27c. Cheese quiet; Ohio Hat choice ll%c. ? Whisky dull at 91 15. * Cincinnati, Feb. 18.?Flour, deinsnd fair, mar- _ ket flnu and price* unchanged. Wheat, steady and / higher; No. 2 red 870X80: receipts 2.0UO buanels; ? shipments 2j600 bushels.. Com, strong aud hlghon v No. 2 mixed 45Xe. Oats stronger at 34c. Bye.de-. mand fair and market firm at 73c. Barley quiet; No. 8 full 85e. Fork quiet at 913 AO. Lard stronger at7Mp.Bulkmcauauu Iwcon quiet and uuchauged. p Whisky steady at 91 IS; Butter scarce and Ann; extra northwestern meamery '07a88c; fancy dairy ' 10c EggsdullattfattLCheraquictaudttuoftangotL .. Tonoo, O., Feb. 18.?Wheat dull and price* a " shade lower: No. 2 red null and February 7Vc: March 7U)jJe: April 82c: May 83o: No.' 2 soft 84a -< 85J<o. corn quiet ; bur linn : No.2 cash and Feb- -, rtwry45}$o; May 48k?48)<e.. Oats dull and nam I* | nal: no quotations. Ctoveneed quiet; prime 96 00 J asked. ' ; ? Live Stock. X Chicago, III., Fob. 18.?The' Drorer'i Journal re- I porta: Live how: Receipts lfi.000head; shipments G 000 head; market stronger; rough paexlng 94 50a 4 00: packing and shlppltfn94OfaS30; light KM J 4 U5; skips S3 60a4 50. Cattle?Receipts4tOO head; fV shipments 350 head; market brl?k and lOal&o L. higher; steer* 1,(U01q 1,203lbs, 94 OOafi00; 1,'JOOto LW0lbs..94 7fia5 60M,850 to lbs.,18 25a4 00: n Texans 9i .00a5 00; Bheep?lteodpta 8,200 head; shipments 1,800 Lead; market active and dim; *i Hcailoivags 9125s2 60; common to medium 92 7fia 8 75; good to choice 8 t tu ilM. J East LTBtmvFeb: 18,-r^attIe In fair demand and firm; priaiol4l'0t'l>fi00lbs.9600a050s smooth fat- , 1.10010 I.SCO Ho. K xtS 00; &lr l.rno in 1,000 lbt ?4,50ft5 25; receipts IWJ head; shipments none. Hog iiuirlrnt atradv and Arm: rceeinU 000.head!' ahln* uients 200 headPhiladelphia* So lOaft 80; Yorker* 95 20a5S5; pin >175*500. Hhcep market dull and _ slow;prime $t50u525; falrtocood S3Gihii76; re- % ccii'Lb 1 COO bead; shipments 2,000 head. Cincinnati, Feb. is.?lire boa steady and Arm; common and light $t?0uo 70; pocking and batchers St 75a54p; receipts 2,100 head; shipments 985 head. 1'otroloum. 8' Bbadfobd, PA.. Fob. 1*.?Crude *<?ll weak and u lower; National Transit and TJdowstcr inns for Tuesday 6Q,570 barrels: total shipments 88,819 barrets; cnartcra 22.20) babels: cuarances 4.0J8.000 barre1s;KatlonalTransltcertUioatcsoponcdat72>fie; Qlqeed fet 71%q; highest prico 72)?o; lowest 71>io. * *1 TitosviiJJt, Pa., Feb. 18.?National Transit certl- J tfona-78,708 barrels; ruus for the entire oil regions M,t25 barrels; chsrters 22,2*2 barrels. Oa Crry, Pa., Feb. 18.?National transit certlfl- ai 1,100,000 barrels;mas 65,125 barrels; shipments 78,TOS barreU; charters 22,222 barrels. . v _ PrrrsBUBaii, PA.,Fcb. 18.?In the afternoon .the -i market was fairly active; declined to Tltfc and I doted stcadyju rf?C. liAurinoiiK. iln., Fob, 18.?Petroleum nominal; w refined 7kA^r. g Niw York, Fob. 18.?Petroleum active and firm; it United 7lHc. w Cotton. (i /Nbw Yobk,Fcb.is.-O>ttou dnll at 11 Wc; fntures ?| steady; February 11 2>Vj: March 11.80c; April llJMo; ? May ll.45c: JubelLMe: Jul/ ll.CMo; August 11.78c; 11 September 1180o; October lOJMc; November 10.^0; _ December 10.GPC. ? Dry Goods. NrwYoarlFeb.' 18.*-Tho demand has been more ^ restricted in consequence of the general blockade - of transportations inelHU's.lioncenew transactions I hare been confined to urgent necessities for quick J dispatch, Wool.. ;w v' Kbw York, Feb.'18.?Wool firm and in moderate Jo demand. VI N Leather. j ^Njw York, Feb. li.?L?nher steadjr^nu3 fairly '' jj no poison * IN THE PASTRY g ssjfer | ^1? ^j extracts j ssssss 1 for stbengtb axi) tkvje fbuit f. hjitob thet stand alose. g p*cpa?io ?v. tms jot Price Baking Powder-Co., ? Chicago. III. w SI. Uoula, MS. j?j Dr. Prist's Cream Baking Powder \ Dr. Price's Lupul I n Tea*t Gems. " ' issss3 )&&&*? ; S pOYAl ^AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure, E?Si? gew ?<l?e*tlsenunt*. FOBREKTr Biulneu Hou'e and Dwelliug. No. ? Twwir, IxtlistrCAt. No. 1127 Main street and im Soutb kiivet. treat. 4 Room* No. HHIKOIT ilmit. Store Room and Dwelling, No. 1M17 Market ilrett. 1 So. 143 AfcUteculh it**. U FOR SALli. No. MI7 SUln jMaL t more nwn*uu mwouuig uu aiarici Mr,-, i. No. 174 and 1768?toqU*?u attvet. No. 2101 and 2100 Woodi atreet. 0. Roomed llooku on Forty fifth itreet. S tioaaet ou Twenty fourth street. A Small Farm on ulenn'i Hun, about 40 innrice 92. MQ. < WW Acre Farm, Bherrard. Marshall countr, a?j jj 5 Dwelling luthe cityexclusive of themm abvn 1 Jfor farther Information, inquire of JAfclfcS A.HENRY. Real Ektate Agent and Notary i'ublif, ) feb19 IW2 MarkitMrrrt. (Sentca I &ottecs. r AIJY BKI.LK, EGYmANljmiE Li Revcala Fait, Present and Future; gins y. Ice on money, buaineaa and family anair*. Hcun mm t to 9 V.M 'W?.W Kfehtb tvi granted. 11TANTED?GlllL TO DO UKNKHAT, : TT Housework. App? y at K22 Main Kt lAu ll/'AKtKD?yr I'ATION AS CIliM. > .VY;^KRMAlDIuholelorprlr?tcUmIlr. jidreeaL^lhlaoMoe. fcbh 117ANTED-YOUNG LADIES AND Y T Hen to take aimplo. ca*y work at bout in ; ' lie yea* round: work aunt by mall: distant* im biectlou: good salary; uo euiviu?liig. AM , Ddmtdal Manufacturing Company, lira Wathta- i an ntrv>ct, B??tnn, Mam. _ HIT ^COMPKCANT Book-Koopor f long experience, want*? altiwtloii byUtchtol larch. Enquire of I. IRWIN, Ajtttit, feblfl j" .. *fc " Wo. 24 Twelfth Klnrt < ^EOONIMlANI) OLOTHIKU WANTED. GenUi wishing to dispose of out off Wearing ky arel, Booth, Shoes, ic., will do well to notify JUSTH, the Bocoud-hand Dealtr, ncW 1MF UarVM ? .. nmw?l'? IVxtnflW. < goc JRcnt. r> O O MS FOR KENT?IN HOBS' j Li bwjok'i Block. Ajij-ly Ui W. V. II0UU ' 110.. IMP y.rkcl .irtft. ?a piOK KENT. A barb, r ah op on Water atreet: a larjett* 1 ?m on Main atreet, Ontre Wheel ug; a l? : or; brick ou Fourteenth utreeteand twofnw welllnpa oh the faland. Also three rm?n iu in V lory brick houaoou Koffatroet; two dedrabktf J oe. rooms lu Cranfle's block. Tdetibjuie. feblO U?. A. BCHAKKKRAUl 4 mOB BENT. Two Fire-roomed Honsea on Twentieth itwt Two largo Houses on Fifteenth atreet Two Btore-rooms with Dwelling!. Several Offlou and Rooms. I(1?nlI Enquire of *? H. FORBB, 4 Room 7 Cmlom llMt Telephone A-W6. pOR RENT. From Am*il livt* tbreroom No. 1302 Marketstreet, In Bdllcy'i BW, ow occupied by Miss Jennie B. Wilson. Enquire of II.KOBBJM, Telephone A, 80. No. 7, U. a ciuioa How. pOB RENT . OR SALIC. The Desirable Boddouce on the corner ol Twelfth dd Koff street, now. occupied by Dr. Ilsrtotj; , mtairi* bIx large rooms snd several MiisUrtoai. r' .. . JAMES L 1IAWLIT, UB" HaiMaIu?wt_ POK RENT. One (wren roomed House, with put sod bslh ?m, ou South Front street. Three six n#?? ouses,; with gas and tMth room, on tooth Irnot wet. Ono eight roomed Houmj. with wjujl ftter. OU BouthBroiulwftj'. Ono live rooinoKWige on Delaware street. One Ave roomed Ootug a Delaware street, stable on lot. Gnu Ave twatd Ottageoii'Kentucky street. ?table on lot iff ^.WftaeaOOltageon Ohiostreet^ijagKjWgorSalc. j'Oll 8AL& V?la?bl? BmI EstaU on If. E. comer Tra?"nli uid Harkot itrecbi, In lb. city of WtodWi Vt. Lot 133 tat by tf reel; now ?<rup4?d br* EllUrlti u a wagon and blacfcunltb iliop. W. V. HOOKA BBO. awl,' ..." iam MaiMim*. TOK BALE?COUNTRY SEAT. I iprored by a substantial brick Iioumj, U ruoej tehen and outbuildings, situated iu a ? aple. aojar and poplar trees. Al?o, isooJiw?* >***??* I DrJg.-lfcMOgllOW.oinUiepn.mba. 'H B ^OH BALE. I VALUABLE COAL PBOPERTT, I tu?tedonW.,P.4&E.H.,toUII?i|*?H)'*J I ro miles east of the City of VVhocliiur,. W. >out two miles from Ohio rlrer, eoiwlitlnf ? 3 j tea of txiul and 80 acres nurfiu* audw** town ai tha "Willow Olra I myl iaon MurlietfflH*^ 3UBLIO SALE OF TZ, i ?tuii om??i publicI 1S1 hharw WboollnB will B#linoiilBrM?e<* SO MO Shares CI Ureas' street K*ilw>r?? ; 92 Bharts Washington Hall AsMfdatwn. ! 7 Phares Fire ami Marine Insutanwi 0. I rermaof Sale-Ciin. ?1MMUtI) I Administrator of the Hrtate'of A. J. I W. H. JUUnt- Auctioneer. z2r I j "COUNTRY RESIDENUKJWKTIS I ^wlth Valuable Lands, near the City. W As I am 00mpolled to more to the dtyj jj H f residence together with much or Hue ul H inn and Garden Lands, to suit J'ufC)*??"?*l H O'tMUwlll rent There Is on the pta?? ; 1 jj'^S^unlw'