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NcovJh'* Dlood turf uvtr fyrup-Fourth r??e. l uoritatoof Wftt Vlrulnlti. Trtwicon Bale?\V. J. W.Cowrtcn-Fourth t?ttge. Tliu SUto of \Ve*t V/iginlii, Ohio Couuty?Fourth CASH DISCUI'MIS. We linvn made u Central Kcctiicllon in every pair or Hoots, Miops mill Ituliber.H In thoInline. Ah \vc now do n cimIi IiiisI UI'HH II n III l ilt Villi III I'llll llllll gl'1 pi'llTM. .1. IV. A MICK, 11411 Mulii street. NEW HTOL'K Silver l'lntcd Spoon*, KiiIvch flint Fork*, of our own brand, jwd received. JAIOJMV.OHUllll, I Cor. Twellili uiid .Murkct SI*. - - ???? - ? ? IVE Iiato now ou exhibit our Full unil Winter stock of Woolens, boliiK <> com pleto lino ulHultliigs, i'uiitiilooiiliigs und Uroi'oontlugR, ulilm wo nlinll got up In llrat-elana uljlo nnil 111, mill ut lowest tirlcea. Alio, ? lull Hue of Furnishing IuoiIh ulivajn unhand. C. HESS h SOXS. FOll comfort, Kit oue of tlioae Host K nit Jnckots nt C. IIlis.s K SOXS*. Thermometer Itecuru. The following shows tho range of tho thermometer as obmrved at Schnepf'a drug store, Opera llouao corner, yesterday: 7 a. 12 11? J i'.ji., 17?; Sr. ?? H?. IKOICATIOKB. Wafiuixcitok, Feb. 4.?1 A. M.?For the Olito Valley ami Teunoaaee, fair weather, slowly rising temperature, wlnils generally norUmrlf, becoming variable. Krfr LowtrLaklj iteglon, cloudy weather and local mows, followed by fair weather, winds generally northeasterly, nearly sta tionary temperature, followed by slightly warmer weather during Friday, Th. Ohio Hlvor Kallroad Kdtualtin. I.aat evening Colonel White, of this city, and others addressed a large meeting at llellevlllo school homo In Uood coun ty, upon the subject of voting a subscrip tion at the coming railroad election for the hulldlngot the Ohio Jtlver extension from l'arksrslmrg to Point i'lensnnt. Tlila after noon Colonel White will apeak on the uime aubject at New England, this even lug at Cofler'a school house, to-morrow afternoon at Lubrck and at Newport to* morrow evening. All cf these places are in Wood county. Tho only oppoeltlon to the eiteuslqn of the road Is looked for from the lower part of that county, where these places are located. Boprtmt Oonrl ul Appxnla. This court met at Ckarletton Monday morning, pursuant to adjournment, all the Judgoa present and disputed of the following raaea i Htato of W. VA , U. K, va John Mooney 1'. K., writ of error; Ohio county; aiibtnlt ted. a 1'. Wetherlll va McCloskey Ilros, A Co., appeal; Taylor county: continued, John Vanacoy vn J. M, llurnett et al., appeal and snperaedeaa; Barbour county; continued, T. DeVaugh va .1. liuated, appeal and supersedeas; Wood county; snlunlttod, A i,a mb hack Is not a pleasant compan ion, but St. Jacobs (>il will drive it away. Bio pedestrian contest?Capitol Kink, commences noon to-day. ??? fn Usvstuiil ami Uhleago. Ily taking the 1:4ft. w. train on tlioO. A P, road paasengera arrive In Cleveland ?10:33 r. And Chicago at (1:30 the fol lowing morning,: Connections made In VnJvu dtpol, Chicago, lot all points weal. UKAl, liKkVniKi. MiUi?r? ?*r niuor in a.ul At?<ui tbn utij. Osa marriage licence was issued yester day. Dr*?uojut WuiTiiio, a well knowu col ored resident, died ut noon yesterday. lie had only been ait-k since Sunday. Tn* marks tent evening indicated a depth of 8 feat0 inches in the channel, showing that the river was still falling. itoous uud cots have been .furnished for the amateur pedestrians at the Capitol rink, and they will live there during the contest. "Tub Stbanulkus of Pajiu" had a good audience at the Academy at the rnauuee yeaterday, and a fuir one last night. The 'play continues to please all who see it. Kong beautiful paper ia displayed for the performance of "Alone in London" at the Opera House next Tuesday aud Wed nesday evening. It ia pronounced a great play. Tuamch are quite uutnerous these days, lindiug good places to sleep around the factories, and apparently succeeding in celling something to eat without workiug for it. A I.AR0K number of street lauipu were not burning last night, of. wero burniug so dimly aa to be of no benefit whatever. The cold snap, even though it bi> i\ little one, is getting iu itu work on the ?;aa piped. A imUT thirty people witnessed the per formance of "Aphrodite" at the inatmee yesterday, and scwctdy a larger number lust night. The play contains about 15 minuted of iuu ami muaic worth seeiug aud hearing. Tub party of Wheeling people who aie goiu# to Cantou to attend tins evenings opening ?t Mr. Kit. S. Norton's hotel, will leave oil the Cleveland & Pittsburgh road at 1:4ft o'clock and at rive in Canton at 5 o'clock. (juite a good sued party, it is re ported, will go. Wain .street, iu Wheeling, is a nice but not a very proper place for young America to use Ms sled. A Hnllaiie lady was crossing t hat street a few days ago when a jumper and rider came ou her unawares, and coon reduced her equilibrium to can fusion.?IkHaire ludrpeiidehl,, Tiik difficulty between the employes find tho manager of the KlvereMe Iron C in pany, at iieuwood, was satisfactorily ad justed yesterday. Dee department will resume to-day, ami the remainder will do ho as soou as j?reputations are complot^j Tho steel workers proper, receive an flg vance of 10 percent, winb the rest of the laborers will bo paid the old wages. To-moiibow ovenlng will bo the first an niveasary of the opening of the Ouapluio street :in!r, and that event is to be very niceiy celebrated by the Chapline Street Kink Social, li will give a skating and dancing carnival. There will bo skating from 7 to 10:110 o'clock,' to bo followed by dancing until 'J a. m. There will be good music, the rink will bo handsomely decorated for the occasion and everything doue to make the celebration u worthy one. .lamea Oilhoolev, a local amateur, will give an exhibition skate. At the skating carnival to ho held at the Alhsmbra Palace rink to-night for the benefit of the sufferers from the Newburg mine disuator, Misses Liilie Itust unci Nettie llukley will give a performance of fancy trick and artistic skating. Tiiere will also he a three mile race between two local skaters. The price of admission on this occasion will be L'5 cents. LalNes uud gentlemen desiring to spend a plum ant evening iu the fiueat rink iu the city can also have the opportunity of con tributing to the sulJerers from tho mine ilihhaler, as tho gross receipts will he | turned over to the relief committee. ABOUT I'KUl'-LB, Slriiiigera lu Urn Cllj aud Wliektlug Folk* Abroad. Attorney General Caldwell has gone to Charleston. Mies hillio Kitten, of Hellairc, who has been visiting friends iu North Wheeling, has returned home. Hon. N. 15. Scott, President of tho Cen tral (ilasa Company, is slowly convales cing after a week's Illness. Colonel George W. Tbnmag, Vlce-Pr?sl ilont ot tlio nlilo lilver Iinilroad, was up liurn I'arkersburg yesterday. Mies Jimo A. Anderson, lato (etcher ol tliu uruuimur school in Dnlon'distrlct, and ii sister of Proletsor W. II. Anderson, Superintendent of this city schools, will l>9 married at noon to day at the family resilience oil Chapliuu street, to Mr. Crown, ol Frsukfort, Pa. Miss Emma llnrdensteln, who lor eomo time past has been chief operator at tho Central Telephone Exchange In tbla city, bos resinned Iter position and lost even ing left via the Baltimore & Ohio for Kansas to visit hor sister, Mrs. Kirk Mc Conahay, whoso husband was formerly a druggist in Bridgeport. Miss llardensteln has many friends who will sincerely re gret her departure. TrJiuaferi llflooriteU. Clerk llook yesterday admitted to rccord the following trausfera of real estate: Heed made February 1 by John F. Hell and wllo to ilemy Wcnf/.backtr, In con sideration of $150 for lot 5 In A. lb Brltt's addition, on Eleventh street. Also a deed made February 3 by l'anl Holler to Francis H. Heller, in considera tion of $150, for 35 feet of lot 1! in squaro !!5 In South Wheeling. Deed made February 10,1871, by John Wharry and wife to Levi Phllabauin, In consideration of $40 for a lot in AVest Liberty. Deed mndo November 14, 18811, by James Crow and wife to Levi PhllabatWi, in consideration of $450, for Nacres 2 roods and 12 poles of land on Llttlo Wheeling creek, in J.iberty district. Deed made August 14,1885, by William Hodgers and wife to I.ovi Phllabanm, in consideration of $730 75, for M acres and 12 parches of land In Liberty district. Deed mado May ii, 1874, by tioorge Olbsou and wife to Levi Phllabauin, In consideration of $750. for 10 acres and 15 perches of land In Liberty district. Died at l'nijnr. A remarkablo and tragic scene was wit nessed on Sabbath at Controvllle, Iblmnnt county, Ohio, In the little Concord Presby terian Churcli of that place. Hev. W. A. Williams, the pastor, had preached, and, after tho conclusion of tbo sermon, be asked Mr. William Dayton, aged 75 years, an active member of tho Methodlit Epis copal Church and Superintendent ot tint Sabbath School, to load In prayer. Mr. Dayton prayed earnestly and fervently until near tun close, when his voico fal tered and grew husky, and a moment later he aank to the Hour dead. Tho great est consternation prevailed among tho congregation, and tbo services were brought to an abrupt end. II, A. U. titan Haiti. This evenings grand bean bake with all Its accompaniments Is to be given under the auspices of Holllday Post O. A. H. and the Women's Kolief Corps, at the headquarters of the Post In Beck'i block. The hake la not given for old soldiers and their wives alone i everybody Is invited to he present and enjoy a pleasant evening, In addition to the bake the ladles of the Corps will have ?refreshment stand where cream and cake can Im liitd. There will be exercises of a musical and literary nature. Over .100 tickets have already been sold for the entertainment, insuring a goodly number to be piewnt and enjoy the occasion, A NataMior'a Kipailiara, lie charitable to yonr neighbor, and tell him of yonr experience In curing yonr children of coughs and croup by ilie use of that simple remedy, Taylor'a Cherokee ltemedy of Sweet Ouin and Mullein. IhtaMnaa Vagi When yonr watch or clock needs repair I fig don't forget that Will Lukens Is a practical workman, Mo, IGSli Main street, Ilici pedestrian contest?Capitol Rink, commences noon to-day, A FARCICAL AFFAIR MADE OF THIS INVESTIGATION , OC tli* Clmrg?? Agaluat 0. U. J. Blog?ll, tb? UruggUt Mnvlug tU* Ooaatj L'oulrutl* bxutU of lh? Crtek?Duomglug K?l tUuc* HippauUy Autw?r?U. The committee appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to investigate the charge brought to the attention of the Board by its President, Mr. Wood*, that (J. 1>. J. Bingell, the druggist, was not faithfully living up to the terms of hi* con tract to furnish drugs to the poor of the city south ot Wheeling creek, met at 10 o'clock a. xi. yesterday. The committee consists of CapUiu Prince, Messrs. Nichols, Pickett, Delbrugge and Stocker. The original committee suggested to the Board by President Woods was Messrs. Prince, Pickett and Nichols, and it was on motion of Mr. Pickett that Messrs Delbrugge aud blocker were added, so that the members of the Board whose constituents were directly interested might all have a voice in the committee. Mr. blocker was unwell, aud therefore unable to be present at yesterday's meet jog. CV.pt. Prince was chosen Chairman by the members. Dr. Wilson stated that liu hud an imperative call to Bde a patient in the conntry, and hf was excused. Mr. Bingell came in later, but the committee adjourned till 'J i?. m. AS ATNJM1T TO SAW IT OFF, When the committee reconvened at - o'clock Dr. Wilson was present, but not Mr. Bingell. Mr. Pickett desired the com mittee to require written charges to be presented btl ire the investigation should begin. He offered the followiug: AV?oM, That any person making charges against any druggist employed by the munry lor furnishing or putting up prescriptions made out by the .county physician must do so in writiug, stating such charged upcciUcally. C.ipt. Piinee called Mr, Delbrugge to the cliair and opposed this resolution. He buhl that the Committee had been ap pointed for oue purpose ouly, to investi gate tin charge brought to tho attention of thu 1! aid by its President. Its duty .was plaluly, therefore, to proceed toiurn Wgate. Mr. Pickett argued in favor of his reso lution. Mr. Delbrugge said he would prefer to have Dr. Wnsou prefer his charges in writiug. Dr. Wilsou paid there seemed to be a inieapprehensiou; ho had preferred no charges and hud no charges to prefer. The Board hud created a suspicion in the minds of the public by its action that Mr. Bingell had not acted squarely. It was ouly fair to Mr. Bingell as well as tho public to ascertain whether this suspicion wai just or unjust. Mr. Pickett moved to adjourn, but the motion was ruled out of ordor, and with drawn. Tlie resolution to rttjuire written charges was then rejected, Messrs. Pickett und jJelbruugi vot>ng for it, aud Capt. Prince aud Mr. NicluU against it. Mr. l'ickott then wanted to know what charges there were against Mr. Bingell. ??That,1' said tho Chairman, "is wnat we' aro to ascertain." this am-iru: chahuk*. Dr. Wilson, being asked to tell what he knew that would throw light ou Mr. Diugcll'b practice?, remarked that if there were a disposition to bo technical, it might be considered irregular to ofl'er evi dence in support of charges that had never been denied. He proceeded, how ever, to tell of some instaucis iu which his prescriptions had boon dishonestly tilled by Mr. Bingell or au assistant, lie said that in some cases the drug pre ecribed lmd been furnished, but in Ichs quantity than directed; iu other oases the pamo drug, but an Inferior preparation, bad been given, and in others a part or ull of the drug* prescribed had been omitted, cheaper-eubatances being supplied. Thu first cai>o he named was that of u man namtiu I'liinegau, living in wooater district, for whom Dr. Wllion prescribed Outober 23d lust by order ol Oommituloner I'iukctt. Alter two months' treatment Mr. llingtill refused to llll any more county orders lor him. In December Mr. Pickett told tho Doctor to continue his visits to Flnnegan. Thin statement Mr. Pickett corroborated. On December 11 Dr. Wllron left another prescription, but It anil several after wards were relnaed by Vtagell. Tho next caeo wan tbat ol un old lady, Mrs. Francis, who wai met by tbe Doctor and Mr. l'lckett on the street, and the Doctor nave her a proscription at Mr. l'ickett's request lor hemorrhage ol the lungs. The next day the old lady brought tbe prescription back, saying iiingell had roluted It. She was given another, which was also refused. A HIUUCMCAHK. Pretcrlptlon No. Ill, furnished by Dr. Wilson as County Physician, was for a child named Moore, and was for a pow der, oiie to be taken every four hours. The powder waa four parts sugar ol milk and one part cinchona. When the Doctor saw tbe child the nextday. It had thrown u p all the powders. Dr. Wilson looked at the uioillcine and saw It was not what he bad ordered. He repotted tho prescrip tion, but tho next day tho child had again thrown tip the medicine each time It was given. There wero two whole days, said the witness, dui Ing which the child was worse than without medicine. Ho had another druggist make one cf tho pow ders pretcrlbed, and this he now exhibit oil besldo the powdera lurnlsbed by Hln goll. The latter, be said, waa sulphato of cinchona. ItHs a brown powder, exceed ingly nauseous, as those present found by tasting it. The proper medlclno was white, and bad a sweetish taste. Dr. Wilson remarked that if the child's stomach bad retained the medicine given he did not know what effect it would have. Mr. Nichols?(making a wry lace and trying to spit out the taste of the brown powder) "It would have killed him!" [Laughter.] Dr. Wilson?"No; hut It would have caused serious brain disturbance." Dr. Wilson continued thatalways wliero two drugs were equally efficacious, he pre scribed the cheaper, out of conaldsratlon for tbe drug contractor. Hut after his ex perience with the Moore boy he prescribed for Ulm Uncture of quitting, Ull. DINOKI.I. APPXAtlS. At this juncturo, alter the committee had been in session -10 or 4"i minutes, Mr. *llngell appeared with a smile on ills face, greeted all present and eat down, throwing a roll of manuscript op the table. Dr. WTIson continued. Prescription Mo. HI, written November 2tl,-called for two (IN) nuticu UUIOUIUW ?l',-tl<IICU |VJI mu* grain quinine pl|ia, One-grain pills were furnished, At this point Mr. IJlngell interrupted, demanding tlmt Dr. Wilson put his charges In writing. Dr. Wilson repeated that bo had no pbvgeg to make) he was slfnply ? Witness. Mr, Blngell?"Doctor, you mike your charges In writing. 1 have written charges here I propose to make against you." Dr. Wilson reasserted that he had no charges to make, and Blngell reiterated that lie had made charges. Finally the Chairman explained that President Woods had made the cliargos on Dr, Wilson's In formation. "Dootof." said (llngell, "let's you and 1 look at this thing ssitreilly ls-r| personal "'lit! Wltoon?"It Is not a personal mat ter, so fir as I am eonwifned," IJlngell?"Vesi It Is. This sort of disputing was finally stop ped, when Dr. Wilson refused to make any rejoinder to several aasevoratloni, Kopeated demands for order from the chairman bad UUIe offer I on Mr. IJlngell, Dr. Wilson said he had Informed Mr. Blocker of these complaints last August, AX IIIIIRMOI, "Dr. Wilson," Interrupted Blngell,I "don't you think you hare acted the ?tinker toward me? Vou took prtsurlp-1 tious of mine to Bocking a drug more and tampered with theui, b?c*u?>l0R ptiuJil you (or eluction aa County Physl tUr>;" Wilson denied that he hid done so, or that Ua had taken any step from a per 40ad! motive. He continued that ha h*d told Mr. Delbrugge several inonMia ago of the matter now under consideration, and KKm to speak to U.ngell us a '^Bingell interrupted again: "Why didn't you speak to uib about it V Dr. Wilson?"I thought perhaps il, I went myself to Mr. Umtjell he would mis understand my motive". I knew that his connections with Dr. Harrison wew such that he saw lit to support him far County 1'hysician, a3 he certainly had the tight 10 do ; anil I feared that he might rntacon ?true my action. I later told Mr. lickett also all Jilt thu matter, baiieviug lum to he friendly to Mr. Bingell, as I wan myself. I did not intend to take other steps, and would not hut lor the (act that since Jan uary 1 several similar cases that are really serious have occured, and laaw that I would not be dulug my duty if 1 remained Btainll-" "Here! I demand these charges to be put in writing. Chairman lJnuce-"Mr. Bingell, a motion to that tilled was made and lost. Mr, Itolbruiue?"By a tie vote. Bingell?"Well, 1 objsctl" OTlUlt CASH. Df Wllaou continued, telling ol the cue of ilia. Kherle, for whom by pre scription No. in"), cn January a, he pre scribed live-grain quinine pills, iuree uralu pilla were furnished. lu this case, aaali the others, l)r. Wilson showed uimplea ol the pilla furnished, and samples irom loliab o druggists of pills u! various woighla. ihe lalao wuight IS apparent to a casual observer in every lafitauce. Sjveini disorderly interruptions were indulged iu by Biiigoll at this stage ol the proceeding lie was warned by Capt. 1'iiuce not to iuterrnpt. A aeond pro ecription iilveu Mrs. liberie for live-grain pills was idled with still another en.-, but not right. Later, three-grain pilla were ordered, biltoneendtwo-gialiiH furnlahed. Prescription No. 174 was lor tlireo-grain gellatin coated pills; two-grain pills were furnlahed. The same practice seemed to be habitual from tho larga number ol pills of a different slua from tbc?ii or dered which Bingell had furnished, and of which samples were exhibited to the Committee by the witness. Another pre scription called for lime-water, hujwed 011 and carbolic acid (or a barn. Bute water and some other oil, Willi a little acid, waa furnished. A four-ounce battle of the brownish, oloaginotu lluiil width should have bien compuundol waa shown by Dr. WilsoA, togclher with the oi? it ounce bottle of a limj l l and whits mix tuie actually put up. Attain the interruptions Iron Bwgill were borne by the committee fur several mlnutoj. Tho only attempt at defence lie made was tho repeated statement, 1 am not willing to admit that'thow things ever caiue from my store," and tiio aaaTlion that Dr. Wilson never prercribed lime water and linseed oil lor a buru. ? Dr Wilson conducted himself under these circumstances, exceedingly trying to a gentleman, with dignity, and even after Blogell had abused hhn savagely, said ho would be willing ?t any time to appear before the Board aud advocate an iucntaae of the contract price of S50, which was Blngell's hid, but which was a ridic ulously small amount (or the service re quired. lie referred to ids prescript oM on 111 o at Mo Lai II Brotheis, the other countv dru? contractors, to show that he did not ulacriminate in tho drugs uwl lu tho iSacoud d strict, and emphatically denied that ho had even "tampered wltn medicines put up by Bingell. This denial brought from Bulged the remark, "I'm not going to accept no BPThen Mr. Biuglil picked up the roll ol msnuicrlpt he brought with him, anil denunded that the clerk rend hia "coun ter charges," which the clerk did. \ TUB "COlIKTKtt CUAKUBS." Wlinuxo, W. Va,, February I, IBs". To Ihe Vraidcnt and Hoard of Comniiulontn of Ohio Vounhj. Gxxti.kmiin: Tho undersigned contrac tor on liohalf (>f the County of Ulilo tor furnishing mcdicincs, to tho poor south of tho creek upon tho prescription of your County I'hyalcian, having burned of cliarjea being preferred against liiin begs leaf to enter the following chums againat your servant the CWify i'hyiiclan, I desire to Btato to your honorable body that these charges againstjme are promo. I Stated and are not uf ricent Onto, hut have hoen brewing as far bnrk as nine months. 1 oppoaed your employe for the position lie now holds and uracil my hest endeavors to have him removed from the position lie no" holda and this la where the complaint llrat starred. 1 charge, llrat, that your County Phy sician has to me personally refused to at tend poor people in my district upon order by telephone, through me, upon instruc tions of one of our Commissioners, and sent a substitute Instead, stating positively that he would under no circumstances visit the patient! and. to my surprise, 1 afterwards discovered his reasons, and they were simply theso i The person do siring his services (a lady) had upon one occasion, when visiting her, fmin tome cause best known to your servant, thrown him downstairs; [that it the Doctor). 1 admit that at times a substitute If ncc eesary, hut Upon throe occasions I have known him to positively refuse to render his services, wblob can be verified bv one or more of your honorable body. The contract that I liavo with your hon orable body is to furnish medicines upon ttie prescriptions of the County 1'hyelc lan and not upon the .prescription of a substitute when your sworn oHIcer refuses to render his personal atlondanoo. I furthor charge that at a rcusnt date n voting boy by the nomo of Fox was in ured on the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad by a pinning train, Your sorysnt had been notliled of the fact. Thin family for some years past tins been upon tho county charge, and he failed to render his sort vices, and the couuty upon his neglect to do his duty was thrown Into an unneces sary expense of nearly fqrty dollars, r further charge that your seiyahf, the County Physician, upon reliable informa tion brought to me, liaa actod the nueak and assumed the position of the snake In the grass, by going to one certain drngglst In the city, whom is a defeated candidate ?also tho ioosarof thepoqtraptforfurn sit ing mediclnoto the poor above tho orenk, did there expose and tamper with psrscrip tlons tilled by mo and my clerk in the presence c[ oilier physipliins of the city o( Wheeling, Thief charge eyen If It Was true that tn error had been mails If not becoming of a physician or a gentleman. No Druggist nor Pharmacist that has any regard for bis profession will hold himself responsible (or tho composition of any preparation that has,been 'dispensed by him or bli assistant after It has paused from bis hands and gone jnto the bands of too parlies directly predlgoncod against the dlspenvr frotp personal malice, and this I claim it the ease. Your# ic,|, 0. D, J. UlMlKLI., lOltl SITU NATIONS, Theso nhargee are printed itrlinlim tl literatim tlpiuiclntlim, except that wliei# the uncertain ohlrography made a letter doubtful, tho correct epelllng Is glron the benefit of the doubt. Dr. Wilson Mid he had never roftiaod to Mtend a couuty patient when requested lo do to by a wntmlsslqqer. 1'oeslliiy message* failed to reach film, though he did not know ol any such canes, Tlie "tody" .referred to woe an hysterical VOIMMI, Wh,nn wreral Commissioners present 'knew, who was never lick, and always Imagined her fell so, J)r, Wilson refused to visit lier for reaiops approved bv members of the Board, but sent a substitute at nu cost lo the connty, The boy referred to by Mr. Ilingell wm altended bv Drs. l'lpes and Heed. who lived near hftn. There was no net to the county connected with this MM* Dr. Wilson then departed. Hutoe. inently Mr. lllniell admitted that ho had lemanded pay on one occasion for drugs 'row ? county patient, and he added, '"Hut man, by G 1 liftd ?*SI?,, ' This man waa attended by Dr. Wilson at Mr. Plckelt'. mjuesl. Thi committee ?'ae not satisfied Willi the evidence, and adjourned to meet at the call ol the chairman and continue the invest! gadon. It win understood that the meeting would not be called until after the tenih. AN INCItKASK 1>F II U.porKii la tUe SKiulmr ul Machine. Kuu nluglU IT Cant.. Following ia the weekly report ol Secre tary George Wise.ollhe Western Sail As sociation, to the members of that Assocta tion. ft shows an unusually large Increase lor one wook iu the number ol mi^hines reported in operation at iho manufacturers' seventee n-i-ent tt-jle: Ofvick ok Wkstkhn Nail Association, \ Wuxklim., W. Va.( Feb. 3, 1SS0. J Ubntuisikn'The following mills have rU,|ieimuiit Nail Co.?February a. Have 111 machines, beating lurnacosaud roliu running. Beliont Iron Works Co.?January 30. Have lUi machines ranuing. Heating lur nacea and nuil )>late rolla on double turn. Western Nail Company.?February ;l> Have US machines running, including ill} self-feeders. Heating luruaces and uail plate train warring. Norton Iron Works.?February 'J. Hayo 'j:i macliiues, healing furnaces aud rolls in operation. * , I.aughlln Nail Co.?February :i. Have 02 machines ruunng, iucluding :iu self feeders. Heating luruaces and rolls ruu niotft Kelly Nail and Iron Co.?February X Have 711 machines, lioatiug luruaces aud rulla rnlining. Wheeling- Iron and Nail Company ? February 3. Have US machines, heating lurnaccs aud rolls running. Hiyerslds Iron Works. ? February .1. Have 57 machines, healing luruaces aud rolls running. Calumet 1 ron and Steel Company,-I' eh rutry I!. Have 47 roschlues, beating fur naces aud nail plato rolls running. Jetleraon Iron Works. ? Febuary 1. Have to machines, heating furnaces and rolls runniug. la llelle Iron Works. ? 1'ebruary .1. Have ;!?'> machines running. Terre Haute Iron aud Nail Company? February 3. Ilavo 28 machines, heating furnaces and rolls ruuriltig, llemvood Iron Works.? February J. Ilavo 7 machines running. The above shows S."i2 mnchinos in oper ation at manufacturers' scale, an iucreoso of -14 compared with last week's report. Till) fallowing telegram has been re ceived, contradicting published report about Hay View mills JIilwaukbs, February 2, 1S8U. Aro not negotiating and have no in tention ol acceding to nailers demand. Fiuitcis llisio.v, Manager. Tlio u?it meeting of the Association will bj held atMonongahelu House, l'llts burgli, February 10, Issil. Yours itcspecilullv, Ukuiuis Wish, Secretary. I mint (Jpun Its The officials of tho Nsllers' Assci-iitlon Insist that the report concerning tlio Hay View mill won eorrcct, though verbally Manager lliutnn's telegram is also true. Chey liavo Information that Manager I Un ion culled all the employes of the mill to gother and offered as a compromise to do rnand a reduction of but, 1"> cents jmr keg for self-feeders, and to guarantee the pries (or cuttitig nails Bhould never go below 111 cents. The Deputy relused to receive a proposition made in this manner, and no gjtiatious'full through. Tltt* Three.Day Walking Mutch. At 1'J o'clock noon to-day, the Ipading sporting event of tho neason will com ment at tho Capitol link. The (luitaen entries In tho groat amateur pcJcatrlau contest that has been talked about no much ol Into will be given tho word and aaino exciting work may bo looked lor. l'ho conteat lu to last lor three days, tho contestents to walk twelvsjioura per day, or (roul 12 nuon till 12 midnight. In ad dition to tho regular prists the following speclnh have li2i>n oUcred: Louie Schwalh will glvo ? box ol Henry Clay cigars to tho put son first making 25 miles; 0 Kane A Divine olTcr a flue pair of chocs for the tlrot 50 miles made; 0.11. lliniiiir, nflne hat for the llrat 75 mllea; 0. Gundllng, the "Star" clothier. a walking ault for the IIret 100 miles, and Richard Donahue, a silver cop to the winner of the raco. Messrs. (jeorge llordeanx anil M. 0 Nelll will act as judge?, and Frank llealy aa refereo. Tho conteat promises to be an cxcltlogono from beginning to end. Rio indications aro that tho attendance will he largo. 111 Dmthef Mi?. HohuUifl. In tho death of Mrs. Elisabeth UchnllM, which occurred Tuesday alternoon at the residence oilier brother-in-law, bauire J. W. SchnlU?, corner of Thirty-third and Ohapllno streets, Wheeling loses another old realiloht. lira. Bohullss was the wile of Henry Sehullxe and hail lived in Whoollng since ItUI, having como here direct from Mecklinburg, Prussia. bite waa in lior tlTth year at the time ol her death. WiUenhroch waa her birth-place. Sho hitdboeu married for lllty years and | ? aa tho mother ol eight children,only one I of whom, Councilman A. J. bchullxe, ?urvlvea her. Mrs. BohtllUo was a very eatlmablo woman and her demise will 1 cause Borrow among many friends. A Ntw lUltroatf Company, Secretary of State Walker has loaned a certificate ol Incorporation to tho ltlpley A Mill Creek Valley Kallroid company, lor tho purpose ol constructing. and oprrat lng <a railroad in Jackson, pounty, this State. The road Is to commence at or near Ripley. Jackson county, and It Is proposed to intersect the Ohio Itlver Rill roai at or near tho mouth ol Mill Creek. The principal onion i? to bo at Hiploy. The Bum subscribed |?$1.1BQ, ten percent of which hits tnen paid In on subscrip tion, and the privilege of Increasing said stock to $75,000 Is granted. Inch share Is worth $'Jj, and tUoy are held by fifty resi dents ol Jackson county, each of whom holds one share. ? * A Ouod lto?toarant. Thornton Yates, who recently leased from Cant. Ana Booth tho restaurant con nected with hla place, tho 1 huialx, has Usod the place up nMy and U now pre pared to serve customers In the very best ftyle. Yates hss been at the PJuunlx lor the past six years aud knows bow to cook a meal to perfection, lie has correct Ideas about conducting a restaurant. 1 st rops will find tho place Inviting and the bill of faro will at all times embrace tho very best of evorythliiR that the matket affords. Figs watch and clock repairing a speci alty' to which I pay strictly personal at tenUon. Wt.,1. IjUKBJts, No. 10i.1l Main street, H?IIMf?i ? , U 1). Hno* had a toot crushed at l'olky s coaltnlne. Henry lllutn and wife loft Tuesday night forlhoHoullt, father Onll was at Warncck's Station holding Catholic services yesterday. Mechanlos hose oomnany challengta the Hope anil Uood Will companies to a conteat (or a fireman's trumpet. Mrs. lledman, ol Oravel Hill, died Tues day night, and will b? burled troro the U?cond M, k church this morning. Harry McKalllp Is siflottsly sick and his father, llsv. J. K. MoKalllp was kept from going to Barneavllls ySaterday to preach* Charles LaRouhe will treat the attend ants at the M. E. church hiawr I rldsy night to a violin solo. A number ol songs and Instrumental pieces are being pre pared lor thebssaar. The School Board hss prr moted Miss Welrlck to room 4 In the first ward, la plate ol 1). I? Tlioburn, resigned, making Mini Alice lioscoe principal, Miss Annie Wallace takes Miss Welrlck's former room smlMIss Zine will loach her own room soil Miss Wallace's former pupils. GASMIRE GE1$ HER. A. WJCLL KNOWN DENTIST ELOI*i?5> Wlih a Ifuudtuuia Vaaog L*Uy-Au lu. lliuuoy whldu u Oypoaed by the Fair aiui<lab'? Auut CaluiluAtna lu Flight. Th? LnUit Local Uuiuauvvi It was ijuietly reported about town yes terday that Dr. A. F. Caamire and Mias K?te Milbnrnhad eloped. Last evening information was received from Pittaburgh that It'll little doubt aa to thu truth ol tho rumor. Miss Ivato Milhuru, tlis interesting bride iu this cjqe, la a vary handsome young woman, fairly educated, a Catholic, aied about 23 or -'4, and her home id iu Duogaunun, Ohio, where her parents live. Her lather ia a cirpeuter, Since ahe waa 10 yeara old, Mira Milburn haa lived a greater portion of the time in thla city with au aunt. Dr. tiasmire it a denliat and a well known man about town, whose olllce aud living apartments are on Mar ket street. What thero waa ubout the courtship that led to au elopement la notoxactly clear. home thiuk that it waa because ahe waa a Catholic aud he waa not. Ikhora, aud this impression prevails to a coiSidor able extent, that they did it for tho romance 0! the thing, his attentions to her having been forbidden by the girl's auut, Miss Kate tiarver. TUB AUNT'S STOKY, A reporter called ou this lady last even lug for the purpose of learning if possibly Boinothiug about the case. It seema that Dr. baaruiro drat met tho youog woman, or beijau to pay her marked atteution, last August. Alisa Garver did uot look with favor ou his suit, aud told hor uiece no, warning her uot to have auythiuir to do Willi him or she woUld soma day ruo ft. che also let thu Doctor kuow her dis like, aud at last, about two mouths aizo, ordered him out of her house. About this saino time Miss Milburn was sent to Mt. de Chautal. On last Saturday aho was given per miaalou to comeiuto town, ostensibly for tho purpose of visiting her aunt. She did visit her auut in tho morning of that Jay, and a talk was had about tho Doctor. The young woman still hold him tho idol ol her,heart, aud the talk made no change lu her mind, She took din ner with him at thu Slain 111 House that day, and then went to tho homo of a neighbor of hor aunt's. Here sho re mained until Monday. The Doctor call "S ? lht'ro aml ll6r ?u"t also paid hor call. 1 lie Doctor waa there at the tliue, aud protested that houdorod the girl, that was going to aland by her, and that sho should lis Imposed ou by no ouu, While town tlieso two days she obtained a l'lantity of her clothing from her auuL's house. TIIU l.oraiM tmiTKD. Tuesday she informed the Sisters at the ?Mount that she must leavo that day for her fathers home, She came Into town, met Dr. tiasmire at tho Baltimore A On 0 depot and walked with him to the W. iV ivy. depot, where, itia laid, they both took the 1:S!U r. ?t. train for I'itta burgh. Mies Oaivor supposed until yes terday afternoon that tho giri was at the Mount, when she was Infornsd that she bad been seen in tlie city with Uasuiire day before, She then called ou Mgr. Sullivan, and he, telephoning out, atcsr lamed that the excuse to get away had boon made aa detailed above. When the Doctor and his bride will rettun is not known. MitrtJn'a F?rrj* la townA^UBrdr'e? W" w?* Tlio Social Club, composed oI married people, mat at the residence 0( C brenaen last evenlnK. Thi. dub ??" ,?T.h"? "f01"? 1? bo some liilcli In reirard to localins the new Olevelaod V I'itts. puh?,h.heS!'0tOn the l0Wer ?* Two horses attached to an cjcoross w?. f. belonjlng to Wllsoii ilS r.n "T"/ y"terd*/i broakldK the tongue and otherwise injurinj the vehicle. ? , Some cltinsnsars agllalinf tlio propriolv ra,.i raWllyi0 * coraproiniso, ol geltinir tho postofflce located In (JonimcrSia fllock when a ohanjje ol the ofUca occurs, i Nf-Dsvls, whose residence SUSsa*** kn^.'at1/ &?*?"!! water from a woll. known as btrain 0, at (ho lowor end of tovrn, yesterday morning, tras hurt'bv be in* struck by the handle of thu win cfhus which by somo mesns sho lot jo" ' SBMTm ',oai 'a ?* 1 Ju0tl,9r "Jeoting ol those Interested hmholdatfvilflam ^frjitrrt?:ina^^K-! ,he u'"" r'?ve euro, and K-tfw&rtW. ' rritsiw commeS^n\7a^t-Cfl|'lto1 Klnk. Complete Treatment, wltli :i?lia)er lor ?itry form of Catarrh,?I. Ask for ??nford'? lUUIcal Cure, KMI^I f?-in,||,,u ,0T ?10 A,k ht ftToford'i ATal.i,aaWMJ^t.^KS: Potter l)rnf and Oh*mlcal Co., noiUii,, "KHlNKv t'AlHS" anil thai ?lg?l}ac9^S SS' Bfc's H?sf SttoJ rVntM "M0 Al?0 CHtUfflU c^; m' ftlvfltv UrUljftfyorc. l'ay day ou the t\, L. it U\ mlljoail yesterday. W, H. Foyie, ioute agent for the Adams Impress company, was in towu yeaterday. I A drove of twenty head of cattle patsed through yesterday. They had been driven from uspUua. Thia evening aud to-morrow evening I V preaching at the Kirk wood M. h. chiirch. The poor old iloheuiian, arre&ted for )m ^ 00X11' waM discharged yesterday. Theaetwas on absolute necessity touet something to eat. John Lynch and Charles Kdwards were each tiued yesterday by the Mayor $10 aud costa, in ijofault oi which they were reiuanded to jail, and will bo permitted to work their tines out ou the etreete. I Nora, a little daughter of Jame*s Moon, of West Wheeling, who waa slightly I burned by her cloihea taking tire while I wanting at a lime kiln, is gutiiug aioug I nicely aud is uot so badly burned as at tirst reported. J. W. Shannon, of St. Olairsville, was in town yesterday. Air. M. J. VV. Glover, of ^aa returned home. Wilbur rallman waa again ou the streets yesterday, 'fctjuiro Uoweli ia at Mans field on buainets. Kdgar Welsh, u driver at Seabrigbt's coal bank, waa severely hurt about the I hoad and shoulders yesterday. It appears that hi i lamp weui out while ho wus driving tho mule, aud the uuimal not stop ping at the proper time, cauaed him 10 come iu coutact with tho side or upper | part of the bauk. I j1, *,8,"0llW powoiful miniU, we must think; if powerful uiucclea, we must I 5? m?J' *?und luugi wo muHt uko Dr. iJull s Cough Syrup. I'rice ii.? centa. I Luwauu L. lioae 6> Co. having purchased the interests of the Howe S. M. Co. and "cured theStateagenuy fertile standard bowing Machine, will keep u (all liuo ol Howes and tlio olegaut, awllt eiuy running standard, with lit perfect attachment* und handsome woodwork." JJont (all to aeo ilia the atandaid. btu udveitiwinent ou an j other page. Bui Iiwlcatriuii coutsat?Capitol Itink, commences noon to-day. ? | ft- (inonMTo. Bull drviwftilx tliBi'hinimv.1. &dutvtiscmcnt*. I rpitUSI KE'S SALK ~~ ~~ Hy,virtu."t.^lo, Tr.iilm.il. bv Wllnuth I?. ? in the ciUou of tUu Oiuik cf tin! 1'i-u" ?' olll? \Vo?t Vlrtiuu ft lleeil ol If nit 11 ok No 10, tuu. ai5.1 iiif ,iT( i' ill. trout tloorol ibi> (.'uurt uanwc i wild tin i a tv, on HVTUitUAY, T1(K <ril HAY Of IIAII'JII, ln.n CfHiiUrliiK Ml lllo'cloilk 1. D. Ill" Iullciwl|,i. Ju. 'ortb-'InroDMIr, Uuiliioux! Tim wXu ?ri of in ^ Ut lli'f'tfu Zllliii' mljliiou lo ilia city of bSS^VWtfiassi-i-s? Im mil, ihu btltuiuj la t,vc> e?iual usiaiintiitM ?i aad twi'lvu moiiin.i iiuci Im bK tuUn.l ||.!iraiui.y "10 b? ?|VI,? ??? MhJrol I I'll? tho Js hilinvcd to ba pel foe', but I will run. v.y only ibo till. VMt.it Pi in!. bV uVa"W |Th..Uu?. Auo'iionwr. V ' V1IWINIA, U,?KVia?'tl3S:lo0o,,,1,r'Uo"v" ?Wi^Mswass,u ci,"um"; Trlui? J"?"" r' the ulty of nhutjllm;, Ohio o.ouuty, Wwt Vlrklnli "\&vU}ulhh hi pnioibew'ttud gm 2m!i0vrtriiVc'5 | \ irgluU, au i they not buying b?r*ii wmk ESiM?!?!''?'i mo"?"01 ,MPlalmltf. t? Piibll-M the n?t(!"mo Kib?;;"*!#.'!,010'1'' jq-QTiOE TO CONTRACTORS, Healed proposal! to bullil no anuex to Washing* too Hub-DJsirlot Hohool Dulldlug In accordance wltli plans mid specifications on llio At the UHluo of the clerk of the Board of Kdueiulou ol llio Hohool District of Wlicdlui.', will 1?9 received by tho com* mlU9? ill Mtd Ikitrd kuown as Uio COMMITTKK ON' Bl'IliUlSOS AND liKUl'NDH, uutll Friday, February 1W0, ?t 12 o'clock m. Proposals must bo nddromod to "Tho Committee on H;ilMluni ami Orounds," tad left with tbo Clerk of k tld Hoard o( EUucAtlon At No. 4:J Four* t.onth street. . The Committee roucrre* the right torojoot any or ill bids W'A. WILHON, lt8Q-rrh.H Chairman Coinmltteo. 1Slautc?, TITAXTUD?A MAN TO TAKE AN YY ofUcso and roprceent n manufacturer; fJO per week; small capital riMjulrod. Addrww, with ?lamp, Box 70 Wait Acton, Maw, ja'JO Win WA^TKD-S^IAT10N Ay 8ALK9 YY MAN, either to travel or stay In More, by one \y1iu ha? had tun ycara' txpetlenue. Uood reference furnlshud. AddruiG, F., oiro lutein* geneur Uflleo. JaM? WANTFD-LAD1E3 AND YOUNG YY men to decorata Birthday and Kiutor Nov elties. Easily learned; good pnmpec a rf steady employment and iiilr wages. Material furnished, andaJlwurk malic! roittnld. For full luforma* lion address DKCOKM1VK AKT WOKKlf, 7 Kx* Chaise Place, Boston, Mass. 1'. U. Uox 6l4d. foa-ith^ 3Jvn?tte AaUs. r^RUSTEE'B SALE. Hr tIrtUfl uf a Deed of Trust madu by Rllcabeth ! MeKiowii and William McKouwu, her husband, to mo u Trustee* dated tho 14<h aay ol November, A. D. 1M1, recorded In the olllceol tho Cleik of tho mo ? Trustee. datod tho 14tlt aajrol November, A. D. 1M1, reooracd In the olllce ol tho Cleik of tho County Court of Ohio Couuljr, Wont Virginia. In Deed of Trust IWiok No. 18, page 261, 1 will soli at the front dop on MOK I o'clock .... situate In the oil; and Bute of Weil .... numbered (MB) Two Hundred and Kight, I - ou the Southeast ooruor of sixteenth and McCol* loch Btre?u. In the said tlty of Wheeling. The title la believed tube good, but Polling ai > Trustee I will convey only tho title tostod iu me by *ald Deed of Trust. TF.Mdw (iC BMiK-One third of tho purnbafo mnucjroaih In Imuds one-third thereof with in* i front door of the court Houso of Mid county. MONDAY, MAUCU 1, lftM, oummouclng at 10 lock 'a, M, the following described property, ?'n the City of Wheeling, oonuty of Ohio, i'.o uf Weil Virginia, tUat la to ray: I.ot ed ^208) Two Hundred and Kight, tltuated l therMcnrlty. AMltlKMB B. tlffP, Trustee. By Jamus A. Henry, lila AxeM. Wiii.tam II, llAi i.r.a, Aiictftitmer ]a'i> SuhUc Jalts. r>UllIilO HALE Plinlag Mill Mnchlnerj, lltilldlng Mute rUI<, llorw* mid Wnironi mil ls'and liol. ! itmll oiTir at tmMlo itln for cash, to tho high est bidder, nn TUK8DAY, Fefcrnarjr an. imo, com mencing at 9 o'clock a.*.. At the building north* fMt corner of Market and Tenth Greets, Wheeling. Wi Va.jrecently occupiod by Armitrong, Coen.v Co., all the Flatting Ml.I Machinery asalgne l to me br that firm, ransTstlui of I'lanera, Flooring Ma* ?. urAft as MorUoee, Joluttr, Mali and Door and Hub Ma chines with a lagu Block of locnit hnl* partly tnaattfactnradanfloeABthabeln the rough, and 2iwi of even variety to be found In a mai-ciaw Ills Belts. Fqlleriand MhaiUng, two Doiieriand a flnit-clAu in Inch Cvlmder Knalne with governor, pump and heAier. Also, a stoidt of Lumber of nil kind*, dreamt audundrtaiedi Dnom, Mash, Hhut ?WSlte I.Hd, good Block of French Olasa, two Work Homeland Harneaa, two Wigona, and iFlxtuiet,Incudlng ono large and valuable . Aleo, the went halt of Uit numbered nne titisi* drtd and efghty-lhre? (IMi li orlort A. Ktue'a ad dition t> the cily of Wheo.lng. being a pelt of the property convey id by Hsmuei McCleiiab to the old firm of Armstrong, t j?u A Co. by deed datod tiioiim o-ssim. A?l|uv? ol Afmatroug, t oeu Co, SCMfs Blood and Liver A peerles^Hj^or^Sulii.Whit. BwoUlutfU, Oimcer, Erysipelai, Qotv Chrouio Sores, Syphilis, Tumors, c*r. bunoles, Salt Eheum, Malaria, Biliom Complaints, and all diseases iadlcau lag an Impure Condition of the Blood lAver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bowek Bkin, etc. This Grand Remedy U a Compound of vegetable extracts, the chief of which are 8ARSAPARILU and STILLINGLA The cures effect, ed by SOOVILL'8 BLOOD ASiD LIVER SYRUP are absolute, aaa their record isimdlsfigured by failure. newl SotUcs. ?J^UTIOR tqumJU'w lit the I?ri^w7u?f *ior?olTh!?VV wood lluildliufc corner Thlity eUhtb Iff!** atroet. Main Blorj ami ttaicu ?11 M*nu," ' WurchoUM 21VJ Market airert. ["i ... 11 K- bkuuen I Lave removed in? Hiuth Urannh s,?.p, iu the lar*? coruur more of ib?V2 I? mmi n V4,1 j* ?>?i tin Rill Or -cpr an?< i: 9atc*tiu0s. gTOOKHOLDKUS' MliE'nNuT"^ a ueueral wuetlutfoi the Suckhold.n 4, . .KtnaMre ?ud Marine luiuuiico looJ;, WuetdluK, Weal Virginia. will be hi hi ttt 1 of the Company. No.. IJlfi UniLel atnw. |u ik. ;r of Wl?e?Hujf. N>e?l \ir?lmn. on tiiu i;.h February. ISSd, beUam Uu? houra oi .? u, J' t- m.aud:?o'clockP.M. Ami uut.CJ la hereby iMvwi that at m|,i Iu? tUo following re*ilutlou will be oil trd r? adoption orrejuitlvu tberccI by tenuis ? thai I, to uy: ? Ml1 Hm'U fl, That the Ucau of the coutintitn. r , >hu tXl'l'.UCo of lite .Kma Kite nil I Marina Pun* muiu Company, oi WhoeliUK, \\.?t Vlr*iui* ?" and the Mine 14 beioby usluuded f.,.- iwruiv ycura lrorn aui alter ih?2lih day tt KebiJ-V iiwO; aud that tbli naolutlon be curtitiwi to ti &crotary of HUU*, for tiiu purp<?o of obtaluiiT! curilflt'Hte In too Banner trnwiU-d by la* J.1 Utuil the calatcuoe of Mid oui)iiratiou. SU?l un-cUn# ol atorkbohU^ ??? call j order ol tbe Hoard oi Dmduri, inadeuuih/ <l?y ol Jauuaiy, l*.w "*** lall Tti II M KIlMlVr.ikftn,,. Movlknt. IJiOH KliNT?A UWinihilTSr, 1 1(0301 on tUo aec.oud Uujr, u lib board .. I,.. Uhaplluo atreot. ' Rooms *ou rent-in hukv*. BHOOK'H Block. Apply UjSi, \, uq^' blto., im Market <tni t. ? 1J10U HKNT?TWO six JiOOMED " l)<vollinu?. N.-h. */JU ?lu sii6 j./u ku'inlre at vnri Main e.net. h. I" poll IIKN T-A 1JUICK UUUHKCOy 1 TA'NlN'J *1x iidiu, bith-room au.t ftuMttJ attly, corj?'r Ihnaduriy and Virginia ?Uia*,UUmj Kuqiliro wt Hlrt < llM'I'IIB Mrvi t, city l,j 17*0K KENT?A DKilUAllLK liKIUK ? H'Bldenco on U/n n ittmt, cotiUi imt,, rooina am HuUiied milu Kuumre oi'iitu w JOHNHON'ri >ONi. 121? Mulu ?ir??-t l4? 1 FOU UfclNT-A TWU-stouv HUH'K iioui?coutaiuluK7 rcouiiaad tlubbid *i'ic No. II/* l''iltreatbktreet; waterKiidgu. I'uji-^^ glycu lint of April, or acouvr ii duircd. Kuo: -t on tho preinUea. ^ 17*OR RENT-TWO OK T1IHRK : iltiitlni'M Uoiuei, hUlUble lor a Balum, ti.v ccrjr or licuiding bou?ea, lu Mariln'a I'un w Uridgeport. AUo, a Farm,tultabio lur thnnul* ombraclnu M 4U or Cia^rtk, m livluontouDiT.o Apoly to AUUUiT iiUniUKNttl'hlN, llrl.u- - Ofllo. ? lu ' 1?UR HUNT I For HHltI For ICoiit! Htoro Room No. 1UU4 Mmkel itivct, tud t^a otnera. FIVE Unto Uwolllnjp. TKN Htnail Uotiica, Ijiw OUlct? and llooui% tn?|utreul H. KOUtm, No. 7 Cuitoui lluux. Telephone A-Ini. io F iuk iu-:nt. HiiuiH Ii>ii lIutiMO In Hid rear of No. 3(1 PiflCHdh Hlrvet. i'??ti mi by UtXHb it Co. for twenty year*. Ho<|Ulruui II. FOBII1-3, No. 7 C'aitom II >si.\ Telo.diono A-WI ? ? Sale. r ?0H SALE. Hovoutr-four Rcroiex(eUon( laud In Ohlt'our;. W. va.ilvo mllo4 Noutu o' Wc?t Alexuilr: nl mmofroin llonoy'a Point. Toe lurui lent hoiueuud rum: akcoIorchard; coodpliuu Wbut'lluff and WnMblogiou; txcvllcnt water; no ?enieiit tu acbool, churvn, atorca and *h'jp4. h,<? icaMimble aud terma caay. For iuruet icfoiua tlou call on aubftcrit?or on tho pmrnbea, or nd-lnw, I?MUW A (i KA(il?li?>N. Italia., W. \? F0K SALE. The largo and eligibly alttiiied two itory Knot Uouae, Mo. hi Virginia atrcci, Isiatid. kuu rocu and baih room, lot MxliU. well iu>piovtd. Alio, two-aiory Frame No. IbO Virginia iirptt. Lot .rt l'/O, Ave rooiua. l'rloo lodr and krraa very mt. UL'NJ. MCMKCHEN. de2l-Mwar ai VlrtlnlaM*i#?l_ gTOOKS FOR SALE. -I Hhares Whittling A Ilelmout IJrlJRC Co. 'JI Hhare* ,>:tua Ir?n Work*. 6 tibare* National lUnk of Weal VliKlu/n. 10 tibarca Ohio Valley Hank. V Miurca Commercial llank. 15 Hliuri* LaUallu Nail Mill. 10 tibaiei Sim Urovo Katlr.wl. L 1GW1N, Stock Broker, '<3 Ma 7Twelfth Html. F lOR SALE. "hat Elegant Dwelling, No. ItiJU Main Street, _ No? occupied bjr Mm. JUrr K. Xmiulra ul II. Milan, l?a No. 1, n H. (,'mtom llmut Oil SALK. F Tho llealdenceon thonortlirMtcorncrof TwrUU> nud foil mrect?. Thla location U unt-JtieUt* If any In tho city. The lloUM w now bolng thoroughly lutili-roiiM and purhcted throughout. JAMEB L. HAWLKY, 1*1 nan Main Btfutt. BALK TO GLOME AN KSTATK. Tho foUowfng^LoU oil Wheeling lalaud Ulooi' In* to the cataW) of the late Win. McCoy, via: LoU No. 66,67 and 71 on Broadway. Lot* No. 80 find 80 on tor* itrcot. Lota No. Vi, 100 and 101 on, Virginia ?tm>(. Lota No. 104,100,110 and ill ou Huron strut. Lola No. 124,1 a and 1W ou Wahaah urcet. Ix>t No. 144 ou Water atrcct. ?tta? W. V. flOHK A WW,. IHM Var'tHtt . J^Oll BALE. V^uable Keal Batata ou N. K. corner Twenty* fourth and lfArket alroela, in Uio City of ttfaevlli* W. Va. U>t 122 foot by 60 feeti now teenptd 17 a. J. Xlltfrlta aa a waguti and blackimith iliup. *V. V. 1IOGE A BUO Jyll | l?i0 Market Htrwf.^ DiiSIitABLJv BUILDIM Y H1TK FOU BALK. i will Mill at a reatonable price and upon ffiT torina, Die properly at tho aoulheait corner of >!?'? ? ket and Twentieth atroela, beat knowu ?* the r?i* deuce of the late Capt. Namud Mann. It l? mediately oppulto the contemplated now t***?; gor Depot ol the II A O. It. it. Comply. ?uJ oonatquenlly dtairable for l:u?lne? pu ri <*?. ? TllOA 0 Bill K.N, AfJJlj _ Telephone 475. go* JfrUc ftitrt got jlcnl,^ FOR HALK. 170 Aero Farm, tlx mllea above the city, lor or eiohaujte for oily property. , , ? 400 Acre Farm near Littleton, W. \a., t?Io?<1 11 Ift.ooq, wliletohange for c ity pmperty. 11# Aero Farm In Ohlocouuty, near W?*l AW lluMiieia Home and Dwelling No. 1TM MilW itrtel; ground fronting 80 feet mi Market .tree and running btoklM feet.nulutlu f'?r ??> ?'?" builnew. and a rtrr oealrablo .<?e?tlon for* Bakery. Ice cream and Con'ectlonery BUp"; can be bought for lei* mooey than ??y other "u lieu location ou Market a, reel. FOH ItlflNT. No. mi KofT atreet. Are roomi, Hi <"? , . .. No. 471 wenty third atrcet. Hi roomi ???u ?lf' 916 00. , ? No. 17floTen?eenth itreet, flver'Htm-, ? , No. 77 Berenteenilj urtel, ihr?e ro??iu? *?? floor, No. r'W. . i? Hnyenteenlh itreet, fonr twm on ???" floor, IIW. No <0Hereoteenth atroet. Ilx NO. 6) Bll.eentli iireet, four rwm?, I I ?? No. M Klthleenth Mreet. fltemnw, fli w. No. K140 Alley A, two room*, tJW Blote-tnfln Kn 2i61Maln itreet, UOOft . N?i. 2IM Main itreet, lw.. wubi on id fwfi * *'? No ? Klghteenth itrwtlit n>mi. 9llIt" No. 11I2 Iialtlmnra itreet, four roomi, No. 00 North Fiontltieet. fiftW. No. SBMI Main itreet, three roomi on t<? ?**? Two Three loomed llouiei Inrear of 'ill- "*wr itwt, W00e??h. . ? . . S9t Builnen llottM No. I417 V'^ifi ilroel, ?nl ? ?? 1424 Roulh atreet, per ?'inum A. NF-VH^. l (A lual mute Agentt(?Hcto.-iu<i Mwrr Ja.'i OfUoe, No. leu Market am*