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Twi? 5 | 11 &A % Will be on Ta ? DKNTIHT. Bridge Work." & . s ^|k eM) I fht.iv^f/ m V. r ( pr Nj J), A System ol Insortlnc; Artificial C Teeth Without Plates. d( Dr. 35. jVlcCoi*iniclc9 & 1050 MAIN 8TUEKT, f t)( TftlpnhnncKS, nprl [j GKO. M.' SNOOK iU CO. fl0 iJlOQME ? p< A Large stock ol Sty- $iish -DRESS GOODS- 5 and TRIMMINGS just P< opened. . t ^ mm! ti Handsome Lace (r Curtains and Lace V' Bed Sets direct from o the manufacturer at t0 Wholesale Prices. ?> b; mg! ot Beautiful gEWSPRlNG ? WRAPS, SHAWLS and | o; Wrap Materials. w _? . v ?Si^kargains in j ~ every Department, j at loSsilM i mrlfi jj Yiiiisi SILK HATS, s We havo the Finest i-llk Haw made. The ktylcs are correct, aail null male a n-eote! offer to any. otic cootctcfilrttfri^ the pnrch?>iii? <>l it .-Ilk. J-'ou't tr be deceived and made relieve wi>a: our compel!* cs tors are unable to do; but ko where you can have ca it dressed whenever required and ra"!o j'spood new. thould uxijbrxly dowuo*' i>. free of enar^e '/ i a suit urn utUriti given vnu tncn siik nai. m o. I-I. JiS Tirelllli street. h; DENTlsTltY. {? ciiSsrBriiXsof^ J? Ol1 ' I>E!r><'rX'XSSrX', E Vi. 1SJOG Jlarlccl: Street. OFKICK HOC H3: M" Jy* n a. m. to i K m.. to r. J1. ? :. hi ? = Cf 0b faMJiamtx E Olttco: N'<?. "."i tunl '-7 KnurH*onth rslrt'M. ?v* A<trHrttK'iiuni:(?. ft: Wanted?Girl (or Usxicr.il Housework. WhiiiciI?One Tao'isjiiid l>ol r.. For Kent?Two Hou^o on ilic 1*'hjh1. ,, Single Comb llrowa Ltvli.tm .. II The Kocuutier I .amp? hffiim Hum Whitewash Uriwliis?NotiKt *v tt/o. htoc.s For Irwin, sUh k I'.roker. 13 Wotauu'* I'niou lfcjii'jvoUii. nk k-ty J:1 AdtnllllhUmor'j. Nvtkc-iiutiMa 1. Clutor. lM'S')lutlou Nytit f?iltituMfijn Garvin. I'wno Moving?r. V\. il.uiio-r. W( Hovl'i'inri. r* uri'l li iHtum I'Mivs-s. K. lioyd. (otninUfhuicr'n .-?W?'.v. J. >. * I? Drt'M lldllM ?1!h. ilV. I'l 'i ' -If.. ii.irnlBli The .-'i h;nV.bach Brewing L'umpunj's Hock Beer ONE WEEK OM.V cc Fur the foenellt ol our many patrons 11 we have rented the room formerly occupied by Martin Thornton's lCChtminuitJ1'! and will continue f.?r one week only t* I'1 di?pj*e of ili!? balance* ol uur stock at prices lower linn ever. G, WliLi;i,l.S?. CLOTHING CO., dc 1 .Market Mr.xt. J. Bill LEES, .Manager. WE have 1 at roil or e?] a iw,v Hj>tew o) Belling Watch, i on the in*lali juent plan }lf whereby you can aeeurr a natch at once y on easy payments. ( all and Investigate. 0t J/HJUlt W. Mil'till, .leweler, i or. 'I' well! Ii and .MarietSUi. m (j, WE have just received a full line of {;] M'UIMJ (JYi.iH OAlIMiS, and are ia (l, daily receipt ol Hie latest Aoveltlca in tti Spring Miitin^. Alio, on hunil a haiiii-ome line of Neck- , wear and tieutleiip-ii's l unilfiiiutftioods. I . HKsS ,v MISS, !' Xii. Uiil .Murl.il 'I litiiniiilii.itwr ^...-..1.1, 0' A I in. Pt.fiutJon ...i . I JIO ll-l'WI.tU I.J W... ......W. . 1 , J1|( U|UkF. Opura ilousy corni.r, vvn'.i-r-w.yl?ti 7 a.m. 'ja.h. 12 k. s i'. m. 7i-.it w C? 70' .1' it) t,) (!;i V?fHllicr-L'lnuu;ytlik' ,.jj Illllll HtliUlM. |j'j Wahiiinutos, 1'. C.f Ajirii I "or Wt-r.t tii Viiyiniu, lair v/uallier, nt.i . loin perttturc, winterly v/imiM, vurin- | };]o, For WcHltirn I't^iMiY'vaina, fnir wi??t.hftr. hU^-L change wi jiorthwcfitorly v.indn, Uicomim: ?.inai)!o. TIIO CIiuiic*' A^ J'/irlmhurj t Jiminl. ^ ^ Whmjlin^ 1i?h iiiloptuil k intern Htan?!?vr?l juj Ihnfl arid /<h? hI/iwdontul hi til Liiiu>. J!rr?liftor U:? KtriinK?:r vvilltin h'*r Kate.; will nut jjchmI u book oJ lo^ftritliiiiH ari l a cnlcuiun < lo llnil out what timo ho Ihih lo Juitvo hio zicti jiotol in ordur to cntuh hia tiuin. p in all the F IT NEEDS NO RECO LOCATE 1WKV1T1K8. T Uteri of Minor Moment In mid About * the City. Thk Grand ttiia evening?'"Nobody's 'i iild." Old Folks' Ooncbrt nt the United A esbyterian clrnrch thia evening, A fkw belated movers got their houseild oO'ecta Bprinkled by yeaterday'arain. TiiKLaliollo Mill Company aro buildg an additional awitch from tho Baltioro A Ohio track to their mill. A special meeting of the City Council q 11 bo held thia craning to consider the ,, opoaition to remove tho city cromatory. ? Tuk alarm of fire last night waa caused / a bluzo in a waeh house on the fit. P harles hotel premises. No damage waa r mo. o Tiiuue wero two plain drunka on the a jcket at midnight for thia morning's jlicB court, one of them a colored woman om Ohio. c Lkttekh for tho following named per- I na aro at tho postotlico uncalled' for: c i3s Lida Zuie, Misa Anny Hagaus, Jlisa la Heideger, fc>. L. Cooke. Fkkdkrick Hatpy was yesterday ap- . jiutod administrator of the eBtate of W. . Schairer, and gave bond in tho sum of 0 !,000, with C. Seibert as surety. Saturday night thieves effected an en- j ance into W. M. Wiloy'a residenco, east t tho city, and ransacked tho kitchen, c irrying off a largo quautity of provisions. t Pluhueus, painters and carpenters re- " )rt business booming, the only trouble n jing to pet the work ordered dona in the V inited time householders are willing to t ivote to it. 1 The law linn of Hutchinson & Garvin J is dissolved. Mr. Hutchinson intends V i locate in Kansas Oity in a few months. 11 t. Garvpr will occnpy the old otlice in ic Odd Fellows' Building. J", Tiik steamer Princess will make a spccial \ ip Wednesday night to aocommcdato ^ iople from Beliaire who desire to attend io""Devil's Auction" at the Wheeling ^ pera House on that night. \ Philip Dowden, who waa committed o i jail by Squire Petermau on March 23 to 1 Aruic an inquest in lunacy, waa examined p jr the physicians, and being prouounced t! ^rfectly sane, was dismissed Irom cus- e dy. ti Tiik Top mill heaters and factory, after & long rest, reeumed work yesterday, o !io La Bello plate mill and boilers went a i, and the factory will begin work to-day. he Belmont and Itiverside mills went on c , full. * A committee from Washington county, bio, came to tho city yesterday and en- ? iged T. T, Cockayne's orchestra for a and reunion to bo given by thn Grangers T Paden'a Landing on May -5. It will . 3 a large gathering. || The popular Irish comedians, Sheehan ir id Coyne, with their entire company of urteen artists, arrived here from Balti- ^ ore yesterday, to rest this Holy Week. <j boy commence their engagement at the ^ rand Opera House nest' Monday, April c , in the rattling Irish comedy, "Groin's Elevation." j ' Ye old folkes eingin meattn" that ia to ri !> given at the U. P. church this ovening r, da fair to be one of tha lbost novel and K itertainiug musical events ih:?t has been ven in thia city for Home time. A t< larming programme has been preparod id it will be well rendered by a number 0 well-known musicians. a A pretty and intelligent rat terrier dog ulen from Mr, 8. Keinheimer at Cam- g cn last week waB recovered here by Olli- c: r Carney teat night. Mr. Keinbeimer h me here in search of the dog, which waa b great net in his family. A family tnov- o g here from Cameron brought it along, d id claimed :o have bought it from a boy ere. jf Offcer Jcskisb wag notified at an early ? mr yesterday morning that a man with ti a head covered with blood was sitting on e curb at the corner of Sixteenth and P icoli Htreets. Ho went out and found an i! il Swilr.nr nnntpil I?in hnnrl as raw from beating, but he professed to ft' > ignorant as to whore, how and by bom tho injuries wero inllicted. Our Double Kuntt?in"?l School .Shoo* o made out of solid leather, box tip, Kb cut, low, broad heete, and are untx'JJed lor wear, and we offer them at a w ice within tb? reach of all, ?1 00 to ?1.50 a :r pair, according to eizo. (Jail and gee cm. W. Amicu, 1143 Main Sirett. fil ABOUT I'KOl'LK. ratiK'Td its th? City anil Wheeling F<ilk? U Abroad. it Mr. W. T. Hurt was at tho Kowcll ii ou3o, Riverside, California, last week. tl Mr. Thomas Mcl?txr??, of Texas, is visit- ^ ir hia father, Capt. John oicbure, on the ll land. n Mr. A. Z'jlifl'and daughter, of Littleton, ^ ro regibiereil at the Statnm LIoubu yearday. _ t] Mif-poa Mullie and Nellie Fox, of the \pt Kud, Hi-o home from a pleasant visit n I'ittaburyii friond3. Juatua Kdkin, of New Martinaville, ia a' intemplatinfc removing to thia city and nbarkinp in tne hotel bneiueoa. Major Lott H. ?Ioy, a former well-known in man of thin city, now located in u-cii in *}.<i ?M?V ,.rA?.. Secretary Georee rTeartl, of the Natural . %r Company of West Virginia, camo '' i A-n from Pittsburgh again yeaturday. Robert MeVay, of thip city, and Mien ,'j in in a Obbt-rmnn, of Wheeling, will lie n arried on the 1-th.?Jkllnire JmUjiendent. Km v. Mr. Ciiintt, of St. Luke's Church, ia chan^id bin reaidence from -7 Honlh nrk etreet to MSouth Pcnn, and has his n lice in tho Vestry room of tlie church. ,1 Liiuhop Petorkin preached a etromr ueron on tho t?xt: "What in tho Great ! ' iiiiniiiuimfcutoi the Law?" at8t. l.ukti'e ci lurch lhHt Sunday morning, ami con- In nif'd an interiatini; class of liftcen for i; o Hector. Mr. George IJantable, of Ciarkaburi:, and hi ide (neo MifH Jeukinp, of P&rkeriiimrg), ii' .vi* returned from thoir bridal tour to h uthern California. Their admiring hi w!h in this city will 1?j plea?sed to learn their Kafti return. li Mr. Henry F. Tully, one of Parkera- H.! rnoflt popular young men, ban been iilo Chairman of the City Executive mmitt?:e by tho Kepubllcaim of that . y. He i? a huBtlerand in the short l" ;< allowed him to work, will make ]<uni. Ho baa many frfendH in thin v -ahe will winh him all hucionj. liiiv. Maiivin Kiciiaiumon, Pnughkeep- ''' , .S. V., >ijwd h~, cured of JiYaoma by J},^ u~r u -kill - ' Mi )i'i:siN<j of r?tt?jrn lliitn dim! Ilonii'ita, 'liuwiny, Wfilniwdiiy ?ri?! Tlmrwlny, ' ril uml 7, lit Miwi K Kutly'n, No. I>r Main htrf.oi. " iui a. i.. icti'i' 1 cm. lor ojvninK of i'Htt<?rn I Into ainl ( ij tukua |?lhca011 'I'luwday, April b. jlt. a, li. hick a Co, SJLBA Principal Salo( EMENDATION, FOR IT ALU )0CT01l AND CORONER. UK TWO COUNTY PHYSICIAN'S c! nrt County Coroner Chuton Yc?t?>rd?r by t( thu Hoard or Coiumltfidoueri?A Short o but Very Intorentlng Soulou?'Tb? 8 lload Appropriations Adopted. 1 ?: q All the members of the Board ol County ^ lommiesionera were present at the monthr meeting yesterday. ii The 11 ret matter takon np was the re- ? ort of the ltpad and Bridge Committee * ecommendlng the annual appropriations t ut of the general county fund for road \ nd bridge purposes. Mr. Maxwell 0 aoved to adopt. Mr. Bpeidel moved to ? onaider it item by item, which plan )rn.l>Un? fin ion (Mr. MnC.mnnr In tl.o I hair) advocated. b The report as scaled down by tho com- ? aitteo since the last meeting, reducing E he ag^regato to $10,325, was finally I Jopted. The ordinance prescribing that two ,? thysicians bo olected biennially, one s o attend at tho Infirmary and t oanty casea in tho country, and n he othor in tho city, and that x 'the compensation shall be $300 anlually for tho services of said physician or p ihyBicians," was adopted, and the elec- d ion nude under it. For the City District )r. G. I. Garrison receivod 2 votes, Dr. I. J. Rued 1 and Dr. L. D. .Wilson 7. Dr. j. A. Cracrr.lt waa unanin^ously elected / or the Country District. fi Squire Schultze was ro-elected Coroner, t! eceivingO votes out of tho 10 on the o ifth ballot. Tho other candidates wore o V. H. Davis, D. Z. Phillips, Joseph A. i Lrklo and Dr. E. Hogo. J Alfred Caldwell addressed the Board on fc obalf oi the Natural Gaa Company of d Vest Virginia, asking that the assessment ii f damages to the amount of $209 on the n Jlra Grove road b7 the laying of the com- * lany'a pipo lino be reconsidered, and t hat a special committee bo appointed to /. xaniine tho matter and report. On mo- t ion of Mr. Stein a committee of 5, con- b isting of President Gruse, Mossrg. Nich- a la, Maxwell, Stocker and Speidel, waB 'X ppoiuted. a W. BranddtruD was re-elected engineer k t the County Intirinary, and Mrs. Kate bi leuter matron. b Tho sum of $100 waa placed in the hands f Chairman blocker, of tho Poor Comlittee, to send paupers out of the county. The Committee on Court House and n ail reported that they had rented the p rout room in the Court house basement r< ) Messrs. \v. w. Arnett it b. u. iioyce as h T iw ollice. d A number of licenses were granted and tl tie necessary bonis received and filed, ig 'ne bond of 0. T. Blanchard as County d ^seasor for the city district was alao re- ti eired and filed. ]j Bills to the following amounts wero or- tl ered paid on recommendation of tho va- E ions committees named: b oor House and Farm S 970 5G tt osds ftud Bridges .. .. 350 ys t< ourt Houa'jaad Jail 184 00 ? o Sheriff (interest on order*) 60111 Vl o Oscar reeky (plumbing In Court house)- '"J 43 Bj The Sheriff was credited with tho sum k f $50,260 56, county orders paid by him, n?l $<59 5:J, road orders. Theueoof one of tho court rooms was ranted to the Travelers' Protective Aq3o- 8> intion during their session in May. A tl alf-dozdu thermometers were ordered to h e purchased for nee in the courts and ^ tlicos, and a light placod at tho front tt jor of the Court House. 1 William Muege was appointed assistant mitor of the Court House, at a ealary of & i0 per month; Mrs. Mary Tisard, an ex- '< a assistant at $15 per month. U It was ordered that an electrotypo of the ^ ublic Building bp procured for the use of c' lie county. 0 The Board finished all its business and J iljournod shortly after noon, S A HEM1NISCKXCK* Jj . Itellc ot"thnlnt? I'nplRamutuosi" turn a p up Yenterdnjr. Tho following very interesting doenmont r*3 picked up yesterday and handed to n Intelligence!! reporter. It has unfor- v mately bocn torn, and part of the names a; gnod are mteaing, but a few remain: a: Whuklikg December 30th ISSo h Whereao the Late investigation and ma- ?' cioui attack* upon the Sergeant and Polio : , became necessary to put a Bfop to thoea , jwarrented nnd maliaiouB aaaaulta, upon no Police department, it became necea- & uy to employ Council in the cauo. it , ml the effect of Ktoping, onr anaailents nd puttine them on the, defence, and as ? e all have been, correopoudiy benefited f: y it we think it right to help pay part of ie Councils feed which are between too k ? :irpn hundred dollars. We the undersigned Bgreo to pay the *: u:na net opposite our uamea. j: [ L'he liut is torn oil', oxcept a few nainea t the bottom, which are appended:] John West Frank Grublur 5 . John Devlin Paid 5 ? Joseph Glenn Paid 5 / J A Deamond Paid 5 " it ifl evident Iram ih\a Ira fluent that the 80 oya pat up a V all 'rouud. Doubtleeo 0j k'eiit put up the "5" the Fame as the Hu Lhern, but the figure in torn oU', as ia also tQ loepace where "Paid" has probably been v< rltten opposite Giublor'c name. hi tl, TriuixfitrM Krciirtli'il. r[ Clerk } look yeaterday admitted to record iron decila of trust and thti following I'vdu in fee: Deed made March 1ft, by Hannibal orbefi and wife to James \V. Kaddin, in >n?iduraiion of $"00, for Ihesouth half of it lli ami tfuj north hall of lot i;{ insquare J, in J. tfc. J. it. Baker's addition. n' bend made April 1 by llertrand J. MeriL-n to John (J. and Edward N. Dunnway, i conhidoration of il,7ft0, for the south id( of lot 10, on th*j west side o| JCo|l ni reel, south ul lilevonth. J)?ed HJiido March 'Jo by Fannio J. nghea to Uharlw W. Kranzhaim, in con- 5** duration of $7,7ftt), for the Hughes resi- ,/ jnco, on South J/ront Htreot, Island. ^ St. .1 Aeons On, positively cures rlrt'uma? !j iszi, neuralgia mid otiier bodily pains. 1 >lr?. }l?Tllm Hue r : tends a cordial invitation to her Spring *!1 iH'iiing of artistic inillinory novelties, },n ittern lints and BonneU, of liitestexclu- J1 re di'Sign, on Tuesday, Wednesday and lursiiay, April ft, U and 7, at No. 1071 m, tiinstreet, Wheeling W. Va. Oai.i. on or address to M. Neuer, the Hr iw tical optician, hi? Twelfth street, in re- M? once to your spectacles. lb ntv A, i.. iciii? St ?: ?. j(0 )ur opening of 1'attern Hats and Bon- res in taken place on Tuesday, A pril ft. I A. L, Kick A (Jo. i CH B ? Dns in this Ci MS HAS BEEN THE BE! HEKNBTT COOK'S CASE, ome Additional Teittmouy of Iiiterait Yeaterdajr. The hearing of the man Bennett Cook, barged with extorting money by premding to be an United States Revenue fficer, was continued before United tatee Commissioner Forbes yesterday, 'hree witnesses wore 'examined* The rat waa Mr. Hiram Aldridge, who said bat he got into a casual conversation with look at the tit. James hotel, and the later informed him that he waa an officer u the United Statea Revenue service. ?ho witness waa not ?Bpecinllv interested u the fact, and made no inquiries. 1,1 ?<i Mr. F. H. Lange said he met Cook on a rain coming'from Parkeraburg, and Cook volunteered the information that he wna in United Statea detectivo, and at the ame timeshowod abadgo and a pair of landcnffa. Nellie Martin, who keeps a house on Soff street, waa the next witness. She aid Cook came to her house, and claimed o be an United States officer, showing a ladge with the letters U. 8. on it. She loticed particularly that these were the ettera. It wan not a Salvation Army ?adgo. Cook asked whore hor governaent license to sell beer waa, and she aid it waa upstairs in her trunk. Cook aid hn coilld ninkn lier nar fnr.faUnw* 0 properly display tho document, bat ho Qjiae no demand for money. Ho paid jothing. however. Tiio further hearing of evidence waa 06tponed till 3 o'clock p. m. on Wedneaay. iti The Now Gymnasium. The roomsjof the Wheeliog Gymnasium icsociatiofi in the Public Library buildng are proving a very popular resort for he members, Last evening there were vertwenty gentlemen present, practicing n tho varioua pieces of apparatus. The lesociation has engaged tho services of Ir. Jacob Loos for a terra of weeks, and 10 will be found in tho rooms every Monay, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenngs, prepared to give instruction to every aember of the Association. This nil be intructiou that will not coat he individual member anything, as the Usociation paya for it. Mr. Loos is a boroughly practical instructor, having een through a complete turning courBe nd instructed several Turner clasaeB. 'ne rooms of the Wheeling Association re well equipped with every concoivable ind of apparatus and under Mr. Loos' induction, a fine lot of athletes will soon e found in the city. The Devil's Auction. Tho sale of reserved seats begins this lorniog at Baumer's music store for the resentation at the Opera Houee to-mordw evening of "The Devil's^ Auction; or, ho Golden Branch." This Bpetacular rawa is a representation in allegory of le contest between good and evil. The play 1 picturoaquo in the extreme. The pronation .cau scarcely bo termed a repetion ol "The Devil's Auction" seen here ist season, for it has undergone changes lat amount to a thorough reconstruction. Ivery feature of the performance is marked j u, uuu iuu nuurmions conauite an immense improvement. The con>rtiouist ia very tine, the acrobats inareloua, and the coatumea gorgeoua. The jectncuiar portion of "The Devil's Aucon" is grand and is the best on the road. llotfKlul'a Onitorlo. The oratorio class formed early in the jason, and which has been carefnlly and joroughly instructed by Sig. F. d'Auria, as arranged to 6ing Rossinni's Utabat later beiore a selected audience at Bauicr'a concert hall on the night of April L, Easter Monday. It was to have been any; last week, but had to be postponed, w pleasant musical treat is promised those wtunato enough to secure invitations for lis event. The composition vras 6ung by is class one night last week in St. Joseph's ancert hall before lit. Rev. Bishop Kain ud others of the clergy, and was received ith marked manifestations of pleasure, ig. d'Auria is actively engaged in rehears2g the cla?s in Trovatorc; nearly all of uit opera is to be given in costume at tho ipera llouse at an early day. That romises to bo quite a musical event. The IfUtllvt' (jiuirtulto Club. Tho Ladies' Ciaartette Club of this city, imposed of Miss Flora Williams, Mrs. i ellia Swpenoy-Paliner, Miss Mary Bankrd and Miss Hara Sweeuev. four nonnlar . ml accomplished musicians, returned i ome yesterday from a short but highly 1 ucccsflful tour in tho State. They appeared to nights in Morgantovrn and one night i Fairmont, and each time before crowded , ad enthusiastic audiences, and in each laoo a return engagement was asked for. 1 he club proposes making another tour lortly, when Grafton, Clarksburg and iher places will ba visited. Those who J ad tho pleasure of listening to the Quaritte on the occasion of ita receut recital . Ballmer's concert rooms, can appreciate 1 ow very much ita entertainment was op- 1 reciated in tho interior towns where tho J jportunitiee to hoar good music aro few ' id far between. ?? ? ' NoImkIj'h.Child" nt th? (inutil. t A full house greeted Mr. FrancisLabadio ' i the Grand last night. Tho play, "iio- 1 Ddv's Child," has too much dialogue and io little action to bo popular with a disiminating audience. Tho rain storm :ene in the first act is equal to the famous : in "Hearts of Oak,1'and some of the | onery is very good. Thecoaree allusion i i President Cleveland in a topical song is 1 iry had indeed, and if Manager Geuther i is any regard fur his patrons he will boo i lat it is not repealed. Tho picce will run t 1 week. i Foa coughs and cohls, Red Star Cough ] uro ie tho beet, says Mr. J. K. Bryan, i lowland, 0. A. I.. Uiur .v Co. Our opening of Pattern liats and Bon- J ita takes place on Tuesday. Anril ft. A. L. Kick i*c Co. Music at tho Alhambra rink Friday < K^t. I 7?Jr?. I|iirt)iu Ituor B tendn a cordial invitation to hor Hpring lining of artiatio millinery novoltioo, 1 ittein I lata and Bonnota, of latent exclu;o dosign, on Tnenday, Wedneaday and mreilay, April 5, 0 Mid 7, at No. 1071 r niu street, Wheeling W. Va. I'llk central location and now UttinRB of o o istnrtevant Houae, Now York, and A . popular manuKttmunt by Meaara. Mat* 1 own ? Pioraon, make it jiiBt the place to /|>. tt1ia9 j ,rjrai?fl in DryJiontla at I,.M t' <lKJ?yr.Y IIODHK, KKW YOHlf, oadway and Fortieth otreet, opposite jtropolitan Opera Honue and Oaaino. v. >lel entirely now. Deairahlu for busi- e< ?a won or /amilloa. European Plan. If omh $1 per day upwarda. Excellent pi taurant. pi ?kn. Dan. macaulky A W. B, Bowkks. cm tIibaw in B E WI B ty and Vicinit il ON THE MARKET, AND PROHIBITION VOTES. Bfcl.LAIUE GOES MACK OX 11', Wlillo St. Clulrtvllla Elects the Prohibition CUlMita' Ticket-Only Ono Out of Five Couticllmen Elect ut Uell&lre la In Favor of 1'rohlbltlon. Tho towns across tho river held their municipal elections yesterday, and in most of thom Prohibition was the real question at issuo. At St. Clairavillo the reanlt was a victory /or the Pro.'s, as the following special dispatch received last night shows: "Tho local election hero to-day resulted in a victory lor thu citizens ticket and a complete rout for tho Republican and Democratic tickets which wore nominated by tho saloon interests. Tho new Councilman are 1). H. Million, George Brown, sr., and Marshall Thompson, who are pro* nonnced temperance men, and a prohibitory ordinance will undoubtedly follow. There waa no free distribution of beer to-night." ;NO UNCERTAIN SOUND. Hellalro Rejects Prohibition with a Dull Thud. Tho recent events in the prohibition contest at Bellaire gave unusual interest to tho olection there yesterday. Last night it was almost impossible to get the completo returns, but the result on Council was aa follows: First ward, M. Bartecby, anti-Prohibition Republican, 11) majority; Second, Amos 8hepherd, aiUi-Prohibition Democrat, 127; Third, George Curran, antiProhibition Ddiiiucrat, 73; Fourth, Frank Archer, Prohibition Rupublicau, 17; Fitch, Josuph Boswell, auti-Pmhibition Democrat, 48. This makes Che net majority against prohibition in the entire city 105. The Filth ward is ordinarily uafely Republican, butBosweli\? personal popularity had much to do iu hia election. For the .School Board, A. T. Stewart, Rep., and James F. Kelly, Dem., were elected. For Water Works Trustee it is probable that Mr. Haney waq re-elected. Frank WiliiamB, Dam., defeated tho present incumbent, John Shuttlewortb, Rap., for Township Clerk by 600 raajoritv. Williom Rnhmmm Oom win ed Township Treasurer over E. 0. Morris, Ksp., by about 500. BKLLAIBE BRIEFS. Rev. Braxton Daniels left yesterday evening for a conforonce meeting at Indianapolis. The Princess, running on Wheeling time, now gets to Bsllaire about half an hour before it leaves Wheeling. : There are hints that "something is going to drop" in the gas business very 600n, and the pipes will not have to cross the river eitner. The glass houses and the nail works are all running, and although some of them report a dearth of ordors yet the employes are drawing their wages regularly. There has been considerable real estate I changing hands.and are prospects of moro. Capt. Garrett haB sold at auction in the , last four days Sfout $14,000..worth. Capt. Garrett yesterday Bold two lots on ; Gravel Hill to William G. Barnard and tho i Misses Cummins jointly for $1,000 and i another lot to Chalkley Dawson for $000. i Rev. W. S. Campbell, of the Episcopal ' Church, preached at Wellsburg last nigbt. The church here is growing in numbers ; and influence. A class of eleven was con- i firmed on Sunday by the Bishop. ( Yesterday tho freight trains on tho t Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad com- ' menced running under a new arrange- j ment by which they turn at Conway,near i Rochester, iusiead of running to Alio- ' gheny. Ool. J. D. Taylor announces that there i is a vacancy in the Naval Academy from t this Congressional District and that there i will be held at his ofliee in Cambridge, ' April 129, a competitive examination for I the appointment of a candidate. The A. O. H. of Bellaire, yesterday is- 1 sued a challeugo to the A. O. 11. of Bon- 1 wood, Martin's Ferry and Bridgeport, to J contest for a grand Irish flag, the procoods to goto St. John's Fair of 1SS7. Thedif- , ferent divisions are about evenly matched ] and it will bo a hotly fought contest. . 1 Mr. A. J. Norton, tho woll and favor *uiy Known vvJiyungineer, ana Miss Nellie < Hoge, daughter ol Mrs. M. T. 0 lloge, t will bo married on Thursday oi this week. ] Hie wedding will bo a very quiet one and Mr. and Mrs. Norton will leave the same lay (or Homestead, Pa., to visit his sister. g 1'iudlay and "tho boom'* and booms in jeneral have been subjects of general jonversation for eeveral weeks. A great i rcany ii9llairo people have boon there. 2omo have inveeted and aro boomers, , while most aro not. One thing is notice- 1 jble?? bettor feeling of UelJairo people * awards Bellaire has been developed, with ho combative spirit of those who argue I igainst the boom, 1 CliargMl With Stonlluc n Cluck. J Charles Doyle, arrested at Bridgeport f resterday and confined in tho lookup on he charge of carrying concealed weapons, e a also wanted on this sidn on a charge ot y arceny. He is accused of stealing a clock \ rom Mr. l'adgott, on tho Island, which it g a allegod he sold at au auction room on .ho Upper Market squaro. A warrant ? vas isaued for Doylo by Squire W. H. j iJavis, and placed in tho hanue of Officer ? -.ukens, who will snatch his mau when ho a s discharged at Bridgeport. raliuor'H "sklii-SiU'ccii." loaitivelv cures Skin diseases. At drug q toro of McLain Brou. rriua q Mrn, llnrthii llimr ixtonds a cordial invitation to her Spring ^ Opening of artistic millinery novelties. ? 'aitern HfttBRiulIJonnotB,ollatost excluivo ileai^n, on Tneaday, Wednesday and B' .'huruday, April 5, (} and 7. at No. 1071 lain street, Wheeling, W. \ a. 0 >?. b Skatiso caksivai. at tho Alhambra n ink Friday night. " Opksinu of Pattern Hutu and Honnotfl, J1 n TuoBday, Wednesday and Thursday, ,c ijiril ?\ ?i and 7, at Miea K. Kody'fl, No. 100 Main atr??ot. n 01 Muh. Misa Nkuuk, tho Herman pootesfl, w yop, cloaiiH and onrla ostrich foatherH in tl ?u >?? *; "mnni r. No. HO 'i'wolltii Ptretfi. id TTAH C " v?" "1 otild onjoy your dinner ami aro prevent* c( I by diopopaia, una Acker's DyHpepula ibleta. 1 hey aro a positive cure for dya- ^ opaia, indication, llalulonuy and conoti- titioii. We guarantee them. i!Tj and 60 "** into. Logan & Oo. and 0. Menko- e?1 oiler. 7 he NG C y To-Day an ll/il i nr nrrrrn tiuh i WILL DC DEI ICR 1HW I Til llOUGUTHK STATE. Accident* mid Incident* tn Went Virginia find Vicinity. A push-boat with a cargo valued al $2,000 was lost in Elk river a iew daysago Eastern capilalinta have leaned 10,00C acres of coal land in Monongalia, paying from $10 to $10 por acre. At Mill's Greek, Cumberland, recently, oil well drillers caine upon a black walnut log at a depth ol 800 foet. The town of Cambridge, Ohio, Is to b? illuminated bv 150 Edison inc&ndcBcent lights, for which the city is to pay $2,U501 This iB but $17.00 a year for each light. William Marsh, a Mason county inhabitant, a#ed about 00, has been arrested and placed in jail on a charge of criminal assalt on his daughter, a married woman. The Council of Charleston has directed that its police force be increased 100 pei cent. It will now consist of four members, Since becoming the Capital City, Charleston is putting on style. The Warren Gas and Oil Company, ol Barnesville, with a capital stock of $5,000, has been granted a charter by the becretary of State ol Ohio. Thia company proposes to put down a test well at Barnesville. General R. 8. Northcott, of Clarksburg, has been appointed an aid-de-campontho National staff of General Lucius Fairchild, Commander-in-Chief of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Ke? public. J. C. Springston, of Roane countv. bet tor known there as "Uncle Jimmy?' waa instantly killed wliilo hauling wood by boing struck down by a heavy limb. He waa among the early Battlers in that part of the State. The community of Shepherdatown was greatly shocked laat week by the sudden death of a young married woman named Mrs. J. J. Funk. Sha waa assisting in preparing for the funeral of a friend, when without a word aho fell dead. David Smith is the name of a man re* cently arrested by the Sheriff of Harnpohire county on a requisition granted by Governor Wilaon. He ia charged with burning two wheat ricks and a threshing machine in Fulton county, Pa., recently. The hurricane that recently ragod over Jackson couuty, blew live coala from a charcoal pit in the interior of the county into a valuable lot of lumber, which waa destroyed, including about 700 rails. Over twenty hayBtacka in the county were blown over. Pat Murphy, who stole a bible from the church at banu Eiil, Maaon county, waa arreated at Letart by Oonatable Boston. Murphy showed light and shot at the oilicer, who returned the fire. Some thirty shots were lired, but Murphy waa finally captured and landed in jail. Zsckariah Sponce, aliaa Henry Saylers, shot and killed a man named Grayman in Fayette county a few daya since. Spence waa arrested. It is reported that the shooting waa the outcome of a quarrel they btcanie involved in over a woman who was the reputed wife oiSpence, Hon. Spencer W. Sturm, of Marion county, one of the leading Greenbackera of the State, writes a long letter to tho Slate Standard, nnrini? th? election nf M r Gamden at the special session of tho Legislature. He says it is to the interest oi the Stale to have Mr. Camden in the Senate. Saturday night while Henry P. Mohler and bis wife, of>' Alderaon, were at the bouse of a neighbor, Newton Allen, talking to Mrs. Allen, that Allon steppad into the room and Gtruck Mohler a terrjlic blow Dver the head with a handspade, knockiug him eonaelesf, and bat for tho women ho would have killed Mohler. The case oT Gordon Mullins vs. A. J. Robinson, now before the Circuit Court af Kanawha county, |s an unuaually^arge Dne. It is a suit ior $10,000 damages for jlander. About a year ago Robinson lost i barn by incendiarism, lie accused MullinBof hiring one Charles Peyton to burn it. M ulline, upon this statement, brought ihe Blander Quit. As Borne young men of Ceredo were strolling along the banks of the Ohio near :heir town, they discovered protruding 'roin tho bank the decayed remainB of two wooden boxes, which had once contained ;he bodies of human beings, skeletons of which could plainly be seen. The graduil washing away of tho bank by high ,vater of recent years, caused tho once se:urelv buried remaiua to become visible. Did settles say they arc those of persons ivho died of cholera many years ago, and voro taken off a passing steamer and inorred. Opening of'Pattern Hats and IionnotB, >n Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Vpril 5, 0 and 7, at Miss E. Kody'e, No. .100 Main street. KIVEU*NEWS. llnge of tlio Witter immI Movement* of the Mont*. P.naincBfl was unusually livoly on the eveo at this point yesterday. The Benton McMillin passed up yesterlay in her regular Ironton and Pittsburgh rado. viimb. uoruin nm purctiaseil the Middle* lort wharf boat of Oapt. Sam Womeldortf or $2,000. The marks last evening indicated a lepth in the channel at this point of 0 eet. The river was stationary. The Louis A. Shirley will leave Cincintali for this port at 5 o'clock this evening, ihippers desiring their goods Bont up on ler can have them looked after by tele;raphing. The K.atio Stockdalo is duo down at an arly hour this morning on her way from 'ittsburgh to Cincinnati. The General 'ike will he duo up in the eamotrado this fternoon. Iieporta from abovo last evening were o the following effect: l'ittoburgh, 2 foot I) inches and stationary; Oil City, 1 foot inches and rifling; Greensboro, S feet inches and falling. Capt. Jule Wohriuan, master of the C. W Batcheler has been lying otT hero for few days taking some needod rent. Capt. 'hil. Auehntz has beou standing on the learner's roof in his stead. If there is no prospect of a rise the work f putting up the datu at Davis Island will o commenced w ithin u day or two. The ew steam power for operating the gates ill not bo ready for usu before the middlo f May, bat it is understood the coal men avu offered to furnish a small towboat ir that purpose in the meantime. The Andes arrived in port from Cinoin* ftti. ehortlv ftftnr nnnn i ii lioiir.l n heavy lot ol shipments. Ulio ill Ipiivo on hor return trip nt ,<j o'dork us "1'omoon. Cant OJiarlio Mnhlomax hi Coninian.l nu.t .Moa,,,,. Mart XoU nuil inrliu Knox aro In tliu oiHio. Tl,i? urtnern ivhmil pncltot Ih . omniodiona ul IB rinnppuil With nil tliu nrnwnrv inyonicnceB. Sho i? n favorito w ith tho uhllc nnil It In Ijtllo H-onJor tli?t auch is i III CliflO# i Jftcuba Oil con^nora pain utul ' 1 I BMW sas jli d Tbr-Morrow M THIS SEASON, Xl'.W ADVKIlnSKMKNTS. , iloXJSET j MATINEE AM) MHHT. Saturday, April Otli. I Tlio Womloilul hucctwliil DremaUo SUn, ! Mil. WAI/l'IK K. ; BALDWIN AND , MISS 1'JLAIIL MELVILLE. Supported by the fiupotb Orgwiliatlon. tho ' BALDWIN THEATRE COHL'T Under tho management of Mr.- A. J. KLUNK. Tho strongest rcpertolr company ever orKatilzdd SATURDAY MATINKK, EAST LYlSriST 1 8ATUBDAY NIGHT, A CELEBRATED-CASE! ; ADMISSION, 10 and 20 CENTS NO EXTRA. NO HIGHER. Reserved kc?U on wile at Ballmer's music iton , on Thursday morning, without extra charge. \ i ap5 LOGAN A CO. | DIETETIC PREPARATIONS, Wo uro ITcadquarters (or all tho popular goods it this line, Mich as Condensed Milk, Horllcrs Food Mellln'a Food, Neatle's Milk Food. Imrveria i Granum.Lactatod Food, Valentino's Meat Juice Lclbig's Ext. Bool, Heel Feptonolds, Ac., Am. LOGAN & CO., . i Druggist*,' Bridge Corner. Watch Your TsmperCature.) Just received, a jrrcit variety ot THERMOMETERS, for Olllcc, I'arlor or Physician's U50. Handsocio styles at low prices. Those using Natural Goa hnve special nocd for a Thermometer. LOGAN & CO.. Druggist*, BrIdgo4Corner. OWNERS OF HORSES & CATTLE Find it often necessary, at this reason, to ubo Ton* ica and Blood PurlOere in keeping their 6tocJc in good order. We ask their attention to tho French Condition Powder, Which we have been wiling for many years, and which we confidently recommend. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Ilrliljc Corner. mr7-IMw rPKNITUUK AX1J CAIIPETS. CLOSING OUT HALE ?op? ^imiriirn onH^ornrtin 1 UH1HUI0 OIIU 061 poio Having determined to clos* out my stock ol Furniture and Carpels, I will sell By Retail at Wholesale Prices. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Fine Parlor Suite.*, Fine and Medium Chamber Suites; Garpeti, Oil Cloths and Rugs, Window Shades, all Kindt, Tables, Stands and Wardrobes, Windsor Ciairs, all Styles, Common Bedsteads and Chairs, Together with a large assortment of goods such as arc usually kept in a first-class Furniture House. Give me a call and sec lor yourselves and I will make It jiay you. UNDERTAKING ! All calls in the Undertaking liuo will be promptly and carefully attended to. WM_ 2I3STE1, tnr2f>-i>iw Tor. Market A Twenty-Second St. HUSIXHSS CAUDS. W.WELLS, | Architect and Superintendent, I CORNER EOFP ST. and ALLEY 10. Residence, I Twenty-fecond Street. The better c1?m of modem buildings a specialty, jalS gTEPUEN MrtJOLI.OCGH, Contractor anil Kiiilifar. Brick and Woolen Bnllrtlatni Erected, Roots, 8ky Itelito, Counter* hurt 8'nelvlug Rnd all Carpentti work Promptly Attended to ou Reawv.iable Terms ?rshop in rear o! Capitol. Rtaldcncc M Flltcenth atioet, Rhop In rear. REDMAN A CO., Acootn lor Uie Celebrated Rocne Patent ( 1 inflestructlblo Wrought and Xalleublf i IRON TREE GUARD. " | *nr]f 1^55? \ (Si^^ HOWARD U R03K & CO. m Tu-?IfUt Street CHOICE SHALL FllUIT PLANTS FOU SPUING OF 1S87. GRAl'K V1NE3, FIRST-CLASS, 1 & 2 YEARS OLD 12 Concord, Ires or Hnrt/nnl for St 00. 12 Martha, Champion, 1'erkliiB, Alvey, Seneca or North Carolina lor jl 25. 12 Telegraph. Wordens, Goetho, Asawam, Salem or 1-ady (oral '<0. 12 i'ockliugtou, Jefferson, Mooro's Early, Dutch* ess, Udy Washington, Wyoming Red or Eldorado lor ^2 00. otn/vnu&KKY PLANTS. 100 Warren, Sharpies, Crescent Seedling. Manchester, Jumbo, Cumberlftud Triumph, Old Iron Clad. Jetney Queen, Vlnelaud, WludKor Cnlel or NIkIiI'b out-orb lor SI tW, or ?. > IX) for 1,000. lu) May illuk l'Arry or UonueeUcul Queen tor ?2. RABI'HKRKY PLANTS. MUrccK. Tyler, Kouhegan, lUnsol), Ciithbert or Hcrstlne lor 81 W. RLACK11KKUY PLANTS. &0 Klltfttlnny, WIUou'h Karty or lAwton lor 51 SO. Any of tho above ?ent freo by mull or oxprww, ou revelpt of price. Address, \V. M. DUNLAP. )al'Jtuw Uwt Alexander, 1'a. 60NSUMPT1 QNT 1 h*rn *pnin|rn r?tn<My (or thi?*twT? ilN.'*"; by Ms nun th?tt?an>l* of (KM* of t!i? worst kMt-1 unj nf lone >! MiltOH two b^nrnrixl. Imlrr.l, snslrmjc umyfMih li\ ItscWescy tb*t t wilt s?n?1 TWO IIOTT1.F.H fKKR. t?c?>0>?r vllh n VAli lUfll.KTHKATISKon thlicUsrftto.loitny rqfrwr. (Kilt J? l'.U.aUutti*. l)lt. T. A. MLOCC M, U\ \votfitK.X reftrtirtfO omw, raid n new nuil SlPurfiSrW ru^coful iUU12 ni your 1QU* ?i nisVv own homo, by one who wu M?deat twenty-eight yenn. Twatod by most of i Jl\> noted cpvclftlUl* without bonelU, Ouml him-1 itit lu throe months ami since thou hundred* of I .lucrs- Full particular* nem on application. I f, 8, PAUB, NO, 41 We*l 81?t ?u, New York Clly. 1 INY'S ISP ffe 5#! , April 5 & 6. I WAXTHI). "IITANTED?A HOME IN A GOOD v fa? lit for a bright boy dIup ycani old. Addrt**, "BOY," cam lutellljenccr crtlw. apin-nr WANT AGENTS IN YOURCOUNTY to sell mr now goods lift per wwk salary, or W com* on tho dollar commission. Noootnnotltlon. Ilaro ctia?eo. AddrcM with stanp lor U?rm?. F. M. WrtAVKK, 1WN. DItUIou ?tn*t, Buffalo. N. Y. mr!7 ' OKNKUAI. NOTICKS. QO-l'AKrNMWIllI' NOTICE. | J. M WeUUing and Charles N. Hanchcr wow admitted by I. G. Dillon as partners la hli Jewelry ' Business on March 15,1SS7. *iho dim name will . hereafter bo I. <1 1)h.?.on A Co. ap'i ^ LONG FELT WANT. Robert JL<iilco Hu secured a (lot clais mau as a driver /or a street hack. He can be found at the New McLuro House at inmt any time night or day, on and aftrr Monday, March 7.1887. Any w>rson wishing bis ier* vices cau lolephono to>o. 1!M or the McLuro House. Hu will moot all of the trains ou thU sldo of the river. mr7 B ' auction malk8. Auction kale of valuable ISLAND LOTS. The undersigned will soli at public auction at the frout door of Ohio County Court lionise, ou Saturday, theflth day of April, 1887. counneucltig nt 10 o'clock a. m., the following desirable lots, yiz: Lot* Now 66,67 and ?i on Broadway. Ix)U Nob. 66 and 8'J on York street. F Loti Nob. yj, 100 and 101 on Virginia street Lot* Nob. 101,106,110 aud 311 on Huron street, i Lota Nog. 128,1?J aud 183 ou VYabash street. Ix?t No. 141 on Water street. [ Trams of SAi.E-One-thlrd. or so much of tho .purchase money, as tho purchaser way desire to pay In cash outlay of sale, and therwdaue lu thrro equal yearly payment* with Interest payable yearly from the day^ of sale, for which payments the pur ?1 HxvuutratwuiVU l?3 uail UI ITUSt Oil | the property. mr22 W. V. HOGH A RRO. AireutK foil 11knt. oh kent-the store-room AND cellar formerly occupied byShellliaase AEou, corner Market nnd * loveuth street. Knqulru at F. HANAUEa'B, 1806 Market street, McMccheu's old stand. ap-t For kent-the rooms formerly occupied by W. K. Peterson, as an lnsurunco olllce, Wo. 1100 Main street. Theso rooms have recently been enlarged aud are well adapted for ofllcc use or for a fancy drv poods, millinery or notion store. Apply at tne iXCHANGE BANK. mr:il ?__ u'or rent. No. 44 Fifteenth street; or For Sale on Ions time. Two Business Booms. Tiro Art? roomcA Houses on Twentieth street. Three Ofiiccs. Enquire of II. FOIt BE'. mr?6 No. 7 Custom Houso. FOB BENT. Having decided to leave Whoellug, I|wlll otTer for rent the Store known for twenty years aa Braes' Dry Goods store. It is the cleanest and best arranged house in Jho city for any burincss; is furnished with everyUxiug complete, and newly grained and carpeted. It is the best opening ever offered in this city for auy one who wants to opsn a Dry Goods House. Have received a lot of new Spring Goods that will be sold to the trade until April 1 at any price. Call at rnrl7 No. Una MAIN- STRKST foit sale. Fok sale. ?THAT? Desirable Resilience, 52 Virginia Strncf. island, Containing Keren rooms, bull anil bath room. Also the Two-story Frame House, containing lour rooms, No. 13C Virginia street. Enquireoi W. II. HALLKR, jalOawp Auctioneer; 'pOR SALE. The only Hardware, Stove and Implement Business in a town oi $00, and good farming country. Stock will inventory about 81,100. For terms, ie., call ou or address II. W. HUEY. mrM Matiulngiuon. W. \ a. JgTOUKS FOR SALE wYiul Money to Loftn. Several thousand dollars to loan on Rood security, .Etna Iron nnd Steel Company Slock lor sale. Several Dwelling Homes and Lots for sale. Also, Store-rooms and Dwelling combined, suitable for any business. 11. T. HOWELL, Insurauce and Real Estate Agent, mrlS Bbidokpobt, Onto. pOR SALE. That well-known property (tho old List place) now known as Seibert'a Garden, on easy terms. It Is situated on the National Hoad. two aud one-half miles of this city. The house is furnished with gas aud water. Will make an elegant country home. Apply personally, or address by letter, CONRAn BPiuifD" mra Yvnoellng. W. Va. giOR SALE. I Oder for wile n desirable brick rtyidoncu^No, 115 Fifteenth street. Said hotuo ootit?iiui seveu rooms and attic aud is tilted Willi water and km, For lurthcr Information enquire of CHAS. S. HANCHER, deo!3 Nr.. vm Mnrtt't ^tTOOt. HEAL V.STATK. The Second Floor oi No. 1154 Main street. No. 100 Fifteenth street, 5 rooms, Sift UO a mouth. No. "206 Eighteenth street. & rooms, 81000a mouth. No. 1520 Market street, two osllce rooms with natural gas. Store-room south cm; [corner cf Seventeenth and 1 Woods streets. i Store Room, No. 2153 Main ctreet, with natural i gas, 510 CO a month. FOR ^.AJL/E. j I I Building Fite on Fifieeuth street, I Building Site on Fourteenth sireet. I No. 45 Thirteenth street, 5 rooms, Si,000. i \K acres of land near Stone Church, Kim Uaom '225 Acre Farm ou Middle Wheeling Creek, three miles from Triadelphla. $00 per acre. Six Acres on Feter's Hun, #1.000. 1 A desirable uwldeuce at Booch Boltorn. on the llueot the 1'., \V. v\i Ky. Railroad, 1'2 mile* from Whcellug, conMstlnj? of a new frame houFe and I 12 acres of land; will exchange for desirable city i property. No. 92 Virginia street, > roomed frame houw*. ground 85 feet front, running back to alley 120 knit; can be bought for 81,700. No. >j9 South Front street, 9 rooms and bathroom, ground CO bv lis ?.? ? mi. isi'? wellth ktrwt. No. 46-1 Market fttnwi; ground 8S foot front, running back 100 loot, 5 room*; can be bought lor 51.lw. No. 1&3 Twenty-ninth street. a 3 roomed house ami stable, h large lot or piece ol ground; can bo bought for r.KX). No. '<2319 Chapllne strwt, 12 rooms. 8' .0C-0. bnlldlUR ?lto on Nineteenth street es>l ol N*o. 137, SW 00 ? Irout foot. No. CO North From street. JAMES A. HKNKY, Real KAtato Agent, Collector and Not*jr fubn'A mr:U1 Ol1li>v No tf.fj Mna?t Sl'w.-l UKAli KSTATK A<.;KXIS. Q. 0?8MITU, ^ Uor.l IIlRiato Ak'O"* AXD 8TOC1I HKOKKh, hpccisl tvttonllon given to ikillectlnR U?nU> m?l iho general mMiagemont ol Heal l^tato. Can tui?aUU the lH\ftt i?l ?-utorencixv ^WMAIS tft.. Styling. w. <V k <iiionnn T? invest IN lj) lv V/V/v/ loan*, well s<xHi:v>t br> IVOhxU of Trust, on unencumbered t\"*l oatato tu the lVnhainllo eouutli* ol Went V WjUila. EW1NU, 5J.ia.YlN & lULKY, No. 1160 Mala Street,