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THE INTELLIGENCER, h ????? fVhUBUKD DAILY AND WKMiLY, . whi (bumdxt kictfted.) FllKW, CAMl'llKLL A IIAltT, COO norMJROU, Bpo No. and ?7 Fourteenth Street* ] Ono Copy. Ono Ye*rta 001 Three Month*.........*) 00 biz Moulin 4 001 Ouo Mouthy M reic Delivered by Currlert In city, 15c per week. Kre HKMMVKIIKI.Y INTKLLIUKJiCKK, !?,? i'ubltabod Wcd{ic*d?y? tad MurJtyn. CQ_ Ono yc*u.. V M I Hlx Month*. II n (|U| THIS WKEKLY INTIXI.IUIrtjCKK. ruhlUhod ThunKUji. Ono Ye*rM 91 001 Biz Month*.. (A Tin Great reduction to Cltibi. Bona lor uinplo copy and circulars. AdUrcn /u, I'HHW, OAJIJ'UKM, & 1IAKT, . Wheeling, w. Vn, ? . | Kntered at the PoMofllco ftt Wheeling, W. Va., m ., lueond-claM matter.) the Uh Intel\kmmi ? - it?] WlU'-Kl.INO, W. VA., Al'llIL 11, 1H87. WH - ~ - = lie Tho flood In Alwny* Commendable. (Jr( Thoso railroad companies that show a be, disposition to obey tho commerce Jay iiDd Ph it hard to plcaao everybody,__ To oboy tbo JJj law 1b to Btep on tho toes of somebody who licii been in receipt of exceptional hoi favora. and that person ib likely to think ^U1 tho law ia enforced for tho nolo object of JJj making biin uncomfortablo. Perhaps, tei also, ho Buspecta that somebody is still eg- a c taping. [!" Tho Pittsburgh Dispatch, which has tuj been very earnest about tho regulation of cu Inter-Stato commerce by Congress, &ci thinks ' tho BensitiveneBa with which the Pennsylvania Railroad withdraws all tu, paases under tho indirect prohibition of 2,1; the Inter-Stato commerco law and keeps va them iaaued to legislators deapito the unmistakable prohibition of the State Con* 0f Btitutiou, is one of tho striking features of Ti the current railroad policy." ph It ia unfortunate that any railroad company will not obey tho fundamental law yc of the State to which ft owes ila life. It do is a sad commentary, also, that the great Commonwealth of I'ennoylvauia is power- jjj( lees to compel obedienco to its laws. But m it is to bo regarded as commendable that ua the great railroads of the country are cu allowing a disposition to obey an act of ^ Congress that makes necessary an entire ca new modeling of their way of conducting mi business aud a complete recasting of their hj tariffs. gfj It is also agreeable to know that an act m) of the Congreaa of the United States ia fol readily obeyed because it ia tho voice of to the highest authority and cannot with ^ Rnffttv ho (liRnhovnd. Mnn dinnh^v Rfnto .u. laws who do not daro to lly in the face of an the Gorornmenfc of tho United States. Be( Let ua give men and corporations credit *n for all the good that ia in them; that is a at, way to help them to do better. ap ? cei A Ulnxiu;; Star. (iv That io to Bay, a otar of the dramatic eh tirmament blazing mad. The other name of the star is Sarah Bernhardt, of whom wore or less of varying kind has been ?-a heard. It may not be commonly known, or readily believed, than the divine Sarah ^ sometimes has occasion to fortify the inner e,j woman with common every-day food. tin That this performance occurs eometimee Pu wo are bound to believe from tho fact th&t oho recently thrashed a waiter, for which wj melo-dramatic performance action for as- ap aauit and battery haa been entered against tr(3 her. *? Sarah's lunch being four minutes lale ?c by tho clock, she fell upon the waiter, pu knocked tho tray out of his hand, smashed ?w tho crockery, scattered the lunch, pulled the waiter's ear with a vicious vigor and in other ways made the fellow glad to cb- du cape from her inspired presence. The firat star in the Gallic gallaxy waa eo ^ furious that she could not bo induced to pu! eat, and she rumbled olf to play "Iheo- res dora" on a lunchleaa stomach. ?* On her return from BoBton to Now York ^ Sarah ig to havo a ?rand reception, and of the offended waiter haa made plain but cia Batisfactory arrangements to bo there with an officer of the law to givo the proceed- 8c'r ing all the eclal ol au arrest for assault and sta battery. ^rfi The painful part of the Bad affair ia that it reveals to the blind worshippers of the 'j;jj French ,godde33 the mortal fact that me their divinity eata. That may be futal to the charm she hnB wrought. * ^ Be; Irclttad'n Hope. 1>t,c Mr. I'arnell expreeeeB himself aa well tre: pleased with the aituation, adding that do he has not before permitted himself to look so hopefully to the near future. That friend of Ireland who is not pleaEed by the behavior of the Tories must be hard to jiet satisfy. Between their effort to put lie through a brutal coercion act and the l?iu snap-judgment way in which they are ^ trying to do it, the cause of Ireland is making rapid headway with the people of England. I' Since the enlargement ol the suffrage at ^ Mr. Gladstone's instance public opinion jj. in England ia not confined to the nabobs Da! nor yet to the city of London. A l'arlia- * mentary election comes nearr.r than ever . before to testing the senna of the country. ^ When it shall have been made aa clear vs*u to the people aa it ia to Mr. Gladstone, the that the contest ia of iuterost to Knglish- ^ men as well aa to Irishmen, that, in short, not it is the battle of the "masses against the vig claaaeo," the Tory back will be broken. hw; That time draws nearer every day. it is, ^ therefore, no wonder that Mr. 1'flrnoll i? i|ir pleased. auv .... _ cac Tim c:iKur?.lt? thr That there is a cigarette girl ia unhappily true. We may regret that it is go, ~ but there is too great a weight of credible testimony to permit m to doubt the fact. The dealer who caters to h?*r recrntly cnltivftted fafltowayw it is so, nwlheflayfl it with pride aa one whobeholda his waren coming more and more into refined socio ... ?v.? r.??,. -l ?i... .. fcjr , ?ui mu K. I? in HUfc U1U young paraon who twelve hmira out of the twenty-four for a livelihood. 'I Further, we are not to donht that nhe exiatain a particularly objectionable form I,K; becauao elie rather deli^hta to hIiow her- H(, wolf whore aiio ia certain to he ikmti. Kim ??">' nover takes to the cigarette becaune aho j'l'i' onjoya the weed in that inordinately offenaive nhape. In fact nhe linn not learned " toJiko tobacco in any form when ebe fltakefl her health and atandinx and the Si HweetneBa of her maidenhood on tin- jjjjj rankncftn r.fjthe ci^retto. At ii'X'Nfc, acb and conscience revolt a?Rin?t the hid- li0n eoua tiling; but the atomach becomes ac- ho customed to ita done, and the eonadence -t1"' K008 into retrofit with the delicacy and the modeaty until tho carnal tenement be again ready for their joint occupancy. Kwrv ThociKarotto #irl to with ua, and it ia voioi sadly true that hor tribo increases. J'ouai- v,lu shu In tho kind ol girl that the cigari yonng man admiroa lor her chic; but wants aomothing different and better !o Jjj un ho illngs away the follies ol i,y t dudo tadpole to ondcavor to be- "brll 10 a real live mail discharging tho re- *"J> nslbllitiea ot a terribly real life, t I our girls must smoke wo ben thorn to brou ipso into tho solid barbarism ol their time at grandmothers' days and extract ir satisfaction Iroin tho redpowhattan Jj?k ii ita reed etoin, or tho moro homely ,, ncoii. Their Is nothing dudusii or \' J iuttiah about cither. | iOTllKltUUltKKOUCO.NSU.Ml'TION ? Injection of <Jrm?l'rof. llertfnrou'n tlltoi Method mill Hi* lionultAt bod) caao Tribune. men joafc nl?ht at tho request of ft North eoul le physician u reporter attemloil, at the to vi ner of Ogden and Fnllerton avonuea, at who ) treatment of a patfent for consump- necl n by tho injection of gas. After the our aration wan over the physician stated to cortf ) ropoiter that in tho diecuosionof Prof, in tl: rperon'o xnothod of caring consumption It bad boon said that tho unbalance used P?P< o carbonic acid gaa, while really Prof. ?ard rgeron's method was sulphurated hy. tboa >gen and carbonic acid gaa, the latter his ] Ing tho vehicle ior conveying tbosul* itfl i uretted hydrogen inlo thu mucous sya- fouu n. It has been eaid that I'rof. JJoreeron pi'e ind tho injection of carbonic acid gas wall d a very beneficial effoct in healing por- we r 38 aflected with consumption and other the i jg troubles. Thia Btateuient ia incor- tent1 ;fc. 1'rol. Bergeron claims that carbonic Saw id passod through natural mineral wa? Tril o containing sulphuretted hydrogen is free< :ure for coiiBainption. But ho also ad- Yorl ta that in tho aputum of pationta which not i o become a more mucoua that the bacllla it w< jerculosus are found two yeara after tho box< re. The profeesor makea hie carbonic m t id gas in tbe uaual way by pouring upon bori iiumbicarbonate diluted aulpharic acid, lich ho forces through the mineral wa? . -a JSaux-Bounes, taken /rorn a spring jB,? tOO feet above the sea, and situated iii a ""ll! Hoy sixty milea from Pau. The watero (1110' ntain .lb cubic inches of sulphuretted 'drogen to the pint, two grains chloride sodium, and two grains of other salts. ? iese Patera do not fcoptain enough sul- a iuretted hydrogen tofluit Prof. Bergeron, kuih d he has boon seeking for waters more i 'avily charged. Ho also states that arti- n ially prepared sulphurated hydrogen /, ea not givo beneficial results. = Prof. Bergeron's method was introduced to tho Cook County Hospital two ? ontbs ago, aud in tho troatinent the $$ uo Lick waters of Kentucky have been N ed. The lower 131 no Lick contains 1.02 bic inches of sulphuretted hydrogen to $ o pint. The waters of tho Alpena well, Inena, Mich., are said to contain 4,42 ^ bic inches to tbo pint, and arrangeL'nts are being made to obtain a supply >tn this well. The lirst patient was a exican woman who was in the laat iges of consumption. One injection was ado and during the twenty-four hours B u [lowing the treatment the oxpectoram increased one-half?from sixteen to enty-four ounces. Thero were no signs J?V improvement whatever and tho patient fr4? sd in seventy-two hours after the first a 2 d only treatment she had roccivod. The _J ^ond case was that of a young lri8hman *77 10 showed improvement after the sec- K d treatment in the reduction of temper- SS jre, respiration and expectoration. His Jg petite improved and the night Bweats tkSc aaed. This improvement continued for e days, but was followed by a sudden angc??loes of appetite, increased tern- ^ rature, respiration and expectoration, lowed by galloping consumption aud ath in thirteen days. The treatment \ i3 continued in private practice with >re favorable results. _ _ Upon tho iiret examination of one pa- q nt, a woman, the expectoration amount to eight ounces daily. The tempera- SI re was 103, tbo respiration 32, and the p? lse 120. Night-aweats were profuse and 3 cough incessant, keeping the patient i aku all night. .She was unable to walk thout aid and vomited daily, and her petite was very poor. After the second atment the temperature was reduced 100, and has eo continued with but a $ ? | iht rise. The expectoration was not ? ire than two tablespoonfule, and the ^ I lao was reduced to 108. The nighteats ceased entirely and the appetite proved. After the sixth treatment the .In 11 uperature was 100, respiration 22, and {"JJjJ i pulse 100. Tho expectoration wasreced to a slight mucoua only. The pant eata every thing,and the vomiting has ised. The treatment has beon confin- Pi 1 1 for six weeks, every other day, and tlio mi lee is# now SJO, temperature 100, and piration 20, and there is every sign mJ0^; improvement. In several other es there have been similar favorable fFbt lilts, besides an increaao in the weight jfi * J the patient. In these cases the phyain in charge has not stopped the usual nedies employed in consumption. Coder oil and phosphates have been pre- ^ ibed. The patients havo in every in- j uce been treated every other day. The This t eflect of the application of the treat- t0 lllL' nt seemed to increase the coughing, T'"| t this continued for only a short time. 0 physician who is making the to: per ints thinks that even Bergeron's method j not yet been proved to bo a cure for isumption. He believes that the disrery of a cure is imminent, and that rgeron has taken a step in the right di- np() tion. He is watching tho effect of the ?atment upon his patients with the seat attention and will make a report of success. A1 lu tli? Hvaliiuritnt. fj.vric Hit*. cxcoi' 5rown?"Aw, John, was Mr. Smith in l.inu: ih yesterday?" John?"Yonair." ul)i?j Ex awsk alter me?" "What did you tell Expro n?" "Told him you had gone for the Umnli "W'elJ, what <lt<l he say to that?" iood enough' was'is werry words, sir," . Krnrc Thryurti Worn l>j-Sul?U?ru. . g?K*i Evidence of the valuo of Allcock's I'or- colun 1 Piasters comes in the following letter Hindi n Charles Yengor, of Company A, 11th j^avo 8. Infantry, etationcd nt Port Sully, St. ci*> iota: have been using Allcock's Porous sters for tho laat ten years, and feel Wimh! te lost if I have not a half dozen in my ftitxh, eossion. Ju this flection of thecountry havo at times very severe cold. When Washi thermometer is below zero, J find that .Allcock's Porous Piaster on tho pit of puub stomach is invaluable. They appear I'ltml only to warm tho body, but to in- y Drate the digestion. At times I have Kxpre n greatly troubled with a lame back. Kxpro o Allcock's l'oroua Plasters placed upon Htcul" spine invariably cure mo in two cy pum eo days. Sometimes I Jiavo had n sioutx ere cought and very bad cold. An Allk's l'oroua Plaster placed around the uiuvol oat and on tho cheat, and one between 1 nhonlder blades, have invariably af- ?*Pr.cj I...? rrm immfiliuto relief nml miif-lr "P*11 t m,\,i* Ht. HI* Ht. till msBA a ~<r?s'" Sfc U'lliin 1'ln; </rojit Specific lor In?Ii(^<astIon _*L'A And iu HttcHrtani ovIIh: \\i UJACIIK, IJII.IOU3SFRS, CONHTM'ATION, TT I'JLKS, I.AHHITIJDK. KTti. ! to taki; Iii utiy i:;in?lltlon nf tin- nyntfin, with r'Ay.0 ?ff?;l nmf without ttom t'Xfumuru t? ~'.'w ' .i.t. Al M.ltitcIy (n-u liotii Mvrnnry or itny In(iin miner*! liiKrcillunt. h.'qq f y wlt't tuiN hiiir.tn'il l"T tn?ny yenr* with IridI 'i. I inm>t mlmIt nfti.>r trying uvtryttiliur uImi ??? iiiiih*ihIw1 t-i mu I tried HIiiimihin Liver iu'km* Hl'. lit Uir? '; tluji. h(I?t inking It iiccoritliiK to cyV.r*' r lUrrflioiiv, ? l?ihJ{*j>o->j>fu) nflor inch I. il.r him I it in honllh; h1i? din* not t ft .ill hih) . hii fut Hwytlilni? Kite wntit* with- I1 ?.nyo! (ti t |?rtvloiih hyiii|tlitnii.."?w. C. Suiipui, ihrldw. 'hi. iiihihI tin. irfi,t;!?ii.. vi5 '"Ii imu Mm rail on tol WruM.or, pifjimiil only l.y i^AViV .1. H./ltlMN ,V CD,, G:HU A !'' I'roprlulom, rhllmkljihtn, IVi. .JiJJ i . m wi > w li au Hi*KCIAI? NOTIC KM, 'hSI -? ??? - 10:30 I'lS:?All Flt/i Rtojipcil In-fl Ity Dr. Kliiio'Mlri?t V;Wi r, ii hi?torcr. No Kit* fcltiT drat tiny'* iino. M*r- "tllow ii* ttircM. Twitton *nd |i.00 trial liotlli! fro.' to < fcM*. Hend to Ur. Kllno. VJ1 Aruh til, I'hIU, i'a. IxUl "1IU Soul U Marching oo/? rtl(CVmn.) Herald. ,e Itev. Loonard W. Bacon, D. D., who Daubing in Savannah, Georgia, ia Bald he Morning Newt of that city to be llant and attractive aa a preacher, much poetic fervor and llterarv finish, with many of tho highest qaalities of eacher." The whirligig of time haa Kht about a marvelous change of Ben* nt during the past thirty yearn. That ago Dr. Bacon waa Bellied In Lltch, and hia pulpit teachings then were kind, especially on the slavery quoswhich would not have beon tolerated avannah, In the wlntor of '6U and iho writer spent a few days in that but he didn't deem it auvlsablo , to Id hlmBelf as a son of John Brown's r. A month before wo were thore the ' of that Illustrious martyr had comcod mouldering in the grave and his was marching on. liavlng occasion sit a music store one day tho German kept it, learning that wo were a Oon? icut Yankee, undertook to bring to notice a complimentary notice of a lin make of piano which had appeared 10 Now York lYibune. took him a good whilo to find the sr ho wanted, for the Tribun* was reed as an incondlary sheet thero in I o dnyq, aud tho man who had ono in losaesaion was lookod upon as one of ibolition emissaries. The minor wiw (1 at length, hiddon under a hngo of sheet music, and the piano dealer i :hed the door with eollcitude while ead, in an obscure corner of tho store, paragraph to which he called our atIon. Two yearn ago wo were again in innah and this time wo could buy the utic at any nowB-atanda with as much loin aa wo could buy any other Now k. paper. The soul of^John Brown haa ceased "Marching on," howevor, and )n't until tho votes deposited in ballot?s in Georgia aro aa honestly counted hey are Connecticut, where ho was i. A Tender SUln reatly injured by choap adulterated t Hoaps. line Colgate's Cashmere Bouthe purest and beat. math !>ii:i>. DUICK-On Saturday, April 9. 1887, at 11:15 'clock A.nwa Maky, wllo ot Peter Fredrick, KoU i" years. ;ral Irotn hor Into residence, 305 Coal street, lila (Monday) afternoon at o'clock. Interaetit Ht Mt. Wood Cemetery. Friends of the nnlly arc Invltol to iffud. MEDICAL. { '? ImmkiM ~ ~ B .Cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia, UlS U) ft I! II I'Mlarbc, HrJiUrkr, TunlMthr, H rP I P?rWR-McWk U?B H V?IEV AT HHflHUSTM ANU UKAI.KU9. in: fiunua a. T(m;f.i.kh (o.,mnnnnu.Tm. bedlsmr TRAD ^T/MARK. e from Opiates, Emetics oml l'olsoil. afe. re. 6JKGts. FJ0WIP7. ?oiv?ui?t* **i> ItKM.rr*. i iiu, i ii >1111 s a. Mn;rt,i:n ro-iutTinonr-MD. -torocery Dealers idditioii to one barrel of the most Beautiful: kvare made, and lu order to crcato more inlu the sale of WHITE ROSE IKING POWDER 111 from this date Rive wlthonch (.'am of Fifty* ouud (Jans, a handsome heavy filled n Winder, with Pateut Regulator, made by ieMANHATTAN watch CO.,andgunr* inteed by them to be a good time-keeper, s is decidedly the greatest bargaiu ever offered i trade. #0 endeavoring to follow lu the Fchemc ik* Powder buMiicts and tho onc? out?that kyino to <iKT in-diNcount this If you cnn. EO. S. PEEJVY Hit) .MAIN" S1UEET, wiikki.ixr.. v,-. va. .TKAVEliEltS' GUJLDK. t rival and departuuk of TRAINS?On and after April 1,1887?KxrLAi>? OK JtZFEIlBMCK MaRRH. "DniJy. tod. jMonday excepted.?Kiutvru Htandnrd . a O. K. It.?Kaxt lH't-art. Arrive. *7 :;tt am *11 :06 pm m ? S:?pm 11:00 am urland Accom a:15am 5:30 pm lontAccum 4;Wpm U.'O&am duvllle Accom 12.01 pm 1:45 pm wwr. (Chicago and Col)- *10:00 am *6:45 pm SoExprws J 4:25 pm *10:25 hiu (Chicago and Col) *10:0.?pm *::i5am ibuh Accom 2:25 pin lfl:;;aam nmti Limited ?10:fi5 pm 5:15 am .ilitlrnvtllii l)tvl?l<>u. bH.AO. Depot, vU: ilntvillu Accom....; }9:OOam 18:40 am lirhvillo Accom jt!:15pm il:55pin ilrhvlilo Aoeoin i5:45 pm i5:H0pm w., p. xi n. niv. UHton and Pittsburgh.... fi:.T0*m *0:50 am ingtonand Pittsburgh.... f.SiWam f II :58 am ngton and Pltuhurgh.... j?in |7:M)pm ngtonand Pittsburgh.... {1:30 pin lOi.'Opm nglon |5:16pin {8.00 am ., C. Ht. X.. Ky. urtch 17:45 ami 17:OOpm urgh and New York tl :35 pm |3: $"> pm urgliawl Now York jl.'^pm fl 1:05 Am wbjft. w, Clu. and 0t. l/mla 7:45 am | 7:25 am C'iu. and Ht. IaiiiIh 'J:05pm r 7:C0pm ish, Hteubcnvlllo and CoL. 1:8!\ pm t 3:45 pm iuvlllo aud DonnUon 4:20 pm 0. At P. 11. It. nrshaml Cleveland ~ fi:lOam 8:10pm itvlilt* Accommodation- U:lt5ain 8:H5pm Now York and Chicago- 11:15 am 12:45pm Mile accommodation 5:10 pm f>:15 pm ami Chi. A lMtiab'R Kxp- a:15pm 8:15am W. lt.lt. m, Cleveland, K. and W~ 12:90pm 8;C pm UmAcootn. 5:Uipm 11:10am .(rsvllloAoeoni n:M am 8:40am in.vino Aawn 2:lupm l;v5pm drtivlllu Accom. 6:51 pm 5:25pm Freight and Accom 5:uupm *J:25pm itto IU*?ir HitUruml. iK'-r 7:.Viam *11:10 am iK?:r "12: 15 inn ' 4:oopm ?ger .........I* 4:30 pin 8.1.';pm it I '.':15 am 6:55 pm II. & II. Ilullr.....!, " ro Ik'linlrc Rt 3:10 p. in. lor Woodiiflcld and wriMil. tu JlullHlrc nt C:W j?. m. for Znnnivlllo nud lull Uti; im>1 ntM. vont fcollnlrt? Ht 0:25 n. m. HtiiH:00 p. tn. IIH1CL1 NO & KLM OKOVK K. It.? On nail RfU:r XUVKM1IKK lb, ISWj, trains will i (nllown: VVliwsJln?? iU'iivb ?> heoliiik I'ark? a.m. j :h0 r. m. ii:l(i a, m, i. m, n;;?j ? 7: ir? " 4:vo " " r?:VQ " 10:00 " r,:io " ' 7:00 ' 1'iiOO M. H:?J 9:W " | 'J:<0 " liAYtt?u*vu llioUty hi moo h. in. mnl run liotir until tf.Wi a. in. U-nvo WIiwIIiik 1'iirk uml run i-vcryliour until 10:00 p. jn. church train will luivo inch tfrmlna* nt I. in. 0. IIUHCIl, {<n]x-rli)u-nilt'nt. Now HtKitmnr i'rlnrrmi, i WtiooiliiK. ~~~ ll^nviirTk-Uiiro.*" < m. 'i;l5 r. m.i 7:5tf) a. m. 0:00 r, m, 4:00 " 10:00 " 4:40 i ' 6::t0 " | 1:00 " e:l5 ' iuiniia* tklm. Whi-olluz. lU'nvc* Iiclltlro. . m. 4:00 r. m. 9:w a.m. 4:40r. k. " 6:80 " U:W ' 0:00 ? , M, | 8:00 I'.M. , i eonnwllon rniulf on all trnliw-ll. Z, it u, 1 [J, -U I*. It. It. uml H. A 0. II. It, i i trltM oimhort notloo. JAMM U. UAMl'lltl.L, UapUlIl. ybw advertisements. Wanted- fifty ^pbaotioal i t.'oftl Milium Ht the Kim Grove Coal Works H 1 None iicod apply ocept aober, reliable men, apll I LOST-SUNDAY MOKNING, A GOLD I Charm containing plcturo and lock o! hair. " Liberal reward for 1U return to tho Wheeling Natural (1m Ofllec. apll . BICYCLE FOK SALE-A M-INUH Victor lllcycle.bnt little naed: good aa new. ICau bo Been atofllce of U. M. KotT, 11G3 Market street, up ?talr?. Telephone 4(*. Alioa Victor Trlcy clo lu llrii-claM order. WM. D. McCOY, apll* XlfANTED?WIS DESIKlJ TO EfiTAl)- ] T V LISH a General Agency In Wheeling or rl* I clnlty, to control tho ralo of a staple artlclo of dally I coniurapUou. Any energetic man with small cap- J Ital may accuro a permanent, payluK buslnew. For particular* addrewi UlUKNWlcit MaWacu'himu Co., 48 Veaey dt t N. Y. apll jy?I8S DILLON ClllNNON iii lClocutlon At 100 Fifteenth itrcet, Tuesday, April 12, at 2:80 r. u. and 7:80 y, u,; and Saturday, April 10, at . 10 A. M. apll | JEWKTr'S \ Itcl'rlgerntors and Icc Chests, i Lined thronxhout with atnc and double walls and I charcoal filled. Mail economical and durable Ho- 1 iriKorRiora rnauo. Call ana soo them at NKiBITT A URO.'S, wpU 13PJ Market Btroet. QKL1OT BALL! m The Windsor Athlctlc Amdatlou will gUo u Bolect Ball g Tills (Monday) Evening, ^ At Westwood'a Hall, corner Jacob and ThirtyelKfeth streets. Dlreh'a Orchestra will bo In attendance. unit QLYDESDALE OA.T8, 18 Pound! to Stroko Bushel. WELCOME OATd, <14 lbs to Btroko bushel. GKKMAN MILLEr aud Ccutral 1'ark lawn Grans Heed. | JAMES M. KIRK, 1 C'40 Main Btrec't, Wheeling, W. V*. I Bpl-MWPAW 1 USE THE GATE CITY 1 Sl'ONK FILTKlt. * The great dauber from drinking Itnpiro water In f tho presenco ol iIvIor organisms of a very low or- I der. The.sc are absolutely unable to phmh through | this stone. Careful microscopical examination of " tho stouo after It has been Uhed and then broken, shows that all matter hi excluded and goen uo fur- " therthau the surface. It Is this that makes your I Alter perfect.?i'nor. John win, 21)4, Broadway. ( New York City, Ed. American Journal Microscopy. I KWING lillUS., 1 Agents for West Virginia, fl ap9 1215 Market rit., opp. McLnrc Houbo. GUAM) 13A.L.L | Will be Given,by the Butctiers1 Protective Association AKION IIALL, t ON ' WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1887. WTMuric by Kramer's Full Orchestra. Tho public is Invited to attcud. Bpl 1 GASOLINE! I For House llluinlnatlonR, to bo used in Gib Ma- E cIUuch, of full 88 degree* gravity, deoderlzed and a very volatile. r CJ-asoline Fluid | For Torches, Stoves and Tluuers' soldering flroF, X of 71 degrees gravity. These Gasolines are war muted of tho very beat quality, and for sale lu ~ large quantities or at retail by ISAIAH WAllREK & CO. j apll-MWAH 2 5 nnO!Tll/r Curo witbout Medicine? i u ril\l I I Mr Patented October 10,1870. n 1 (Jul I I V L One box will euro the most obhtlnato case lu four days or lew. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No nauseous doses of cubobs, copaiba or oil of sandalwood that areccrtain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of tho stomach, l'rlce S i 50. Sola by all drugclsbi or mailed on receipt of ptlce. For fuithcr particulars send for circular. ~ r. o. Box 1533. fiunr .1. C. A XA,XS CO. 11 j IK r ?3 John street, New York. U W111-1 apll-MWAK Auction sale of valuable ISLAND LOTS. The undersigned will sell nt public auction at j, the front door of Ohio County Court House, on Saturday, the 3th day of April, 1887. commencing . at 10 o'clock a.m., the following desirable lots, viz: 1 Lot* Nos. CC, G7 aud 72 on Brondway. Ix?LH Nos. 60 and 89 on York street. I?oti Nos. 99, ioo and 101 on Virginia street. Lou Nos. lOt, 105,110 and 111 ou Huron street. Lots Nos. 128, l'.'J aud 180 on Wabash street. Lot No. 2-ti oa Water street. Tukms ok Sale-One-third, or so much of the purchase money, as tho purchaser may desire to pay lu cash ou day of sale, and the residue In three * equal yearly payments with Interest payable yearly V from the d?y of sale, for which payments the pur* ; chaser will give notes secured by deed of trust ou * the property. mW. V. UOUK ii BRO., Agents. Tho above sale has been continued until Saturday, April 16,18a7, at same place and time. ?1 > 11 W. V. HOOK ?U bltO., Agent*. Musical Event of {lie Season! OPERA HOUSE. Mondiiv. Ai?ril 18.1SS7. SIXTH ANNUAL J Grand Concert ?BY TIIE? OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA I assisted uy Miss Flora Williams, Soprano, Mi-H Anna Lung, Harpist., I'rof. II. Sciiockey, Violinist, Anil tho Bent Talent of the Pittsburgh Musical Society! Inerau fug the Orchestra to 9 25 PIECES 1 $ Under the direction ol PKOF. E. W. 8PE1L. r: Admission, 60 cents to nil parts of tlio house. ?Scan may tie reserved without extra cost nt ~I. BAUincr's limbic store, Thunday morning. April I t, JL al 'J o'clock. mill SrajlAl. COM MISSION KKS' SALE * OF 01.0 "OltANT I10U8K" l.OTd. In the Municipal Court ol Wheeling. Joseph Woodmimsec's Kxecutors and othoni 5 vs. | i touts Woo'.lnmtiKce and others. 5,1 In Chancery. By virtue of the authority vested in them by a ' deereo ontcrcd by the said tJourt in the above en* let titled cause. on April b, J?v, the underntc'icHl K|H!<:U1 c?imml??sloiicri?. will hell at public auction thi at the front di*tr of thu Court llouio of Ohio 1)0 county, tlio name liuitiK U'e north entrance to the 1"! Public Building, lit the city ol Wheeling, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1KS7, comracncfiiK at 10o'clock a. m? the following real ? u?tate, that Is tossy: iq i.oTNo -10 on the southmt corner of Main anil iU Tenth streets; 1/itNo. l~n on the mm t It weal corner of Tenth and Market slreoU: and Lot No. 111? (routing on the west side of Market direct, adjoinliiK said Lot lvt'J on thuwutth, Hald hits 11V and G7 teet. In iimkliiK ??c'? *nle, the miderMgiied will oiler wilil pmii'tly Inwieh parcels iik In jhelr JudKment will cause tlio khiiio to nell mo>t ndvan* UKcously for their trust. '1 hey will *>ell wild lots 40 unil lrt) In the way that will ciin.se Uietn to pro- f luce the lntvi*t price. either in parcels, or us a wholo They will oiler tho north two thirds of lot Ul?, IrontliiK 44 feel on Market street utul llitinliiK T linr.k ol even wiilth Ii7 ftet; and tho remainder ol In I lot lU'-tlie Houth onc-tlilnl?iieliiK 'ii feet wide, In separate parcels; unil they will m_*1I sMd lot U'.? hhh whole or In separate parcel*, whichever way they will produce tne lust prleo therefor. These lot* urn the twine on which the "(Jkast Huusk" and Km stables formerly Mood. Thoyaro mostcllKlhly IocaKmI In tUo heart of tho cltv, nu<l nro aiuoiiit the ,<< most valuable in the city ol NWieelluK. ___ TKKMH ?)K HAl.K-One thlnl of the purchAse ri money, unil iw unioli more thereof ni the purchaser I may elect to pay, In cash, on the tiny of halo; utul -* the residue tlieieol ltt two equal iimialliiuutH pay* nblo rt'*ix>cilvelv In im> mm two year* from (no liny of miIo, with Interest thereon Iroin that flay, ,, , payulile aiitiimlly, tho iiurctiasor k'vIiik therefor A.,' tils negotiable promissory notes to tin: onler ol the ^ ' undorslKiied for the preferred Installment* of tlio I14-" tiurel-wo money, nnu '.hu^ie to t|n? prop?r?; mild In lie retained until tlio j.nyt.ieni In full of the to imrcluuto money, utul too interest that may new no llieieuii.HK further security therefor. W. I'. MUlinAHl), A. J OI.AKKH, AliKKKH CAI-DWKU,, I-1 Mjioeial Commissioners. I, T. M. Hurrah, Clerk of the Municipal Court of iVheel|i%iioeertllyth(it bund and soeurlly Jmvo iien Klvcti liy naid Hpcclnl Commissioner* iw re- '1 mired liy law and by Mild deorte ol h*le. T, M. UAKIIA1I, Clerk. Ai'itti, II, lKH". ' iijiH ra QKO. E. STIFEL A CO. MSSBOODS UEW, Mel and Stylish ABE HERE IN PROFUSION To Hult all PumoH. jfj ENDLESS LINES OF LJ r? , ? .. . rrepcn, nngnsn, ana ^ ^ American DRESS 4 GOODS In all tlip Most Desirable _ Fabrics. -J Laces are Open. LlJ a Lace Curtains are Open. j"5"1 White Goods are Open. tf) Embroideries are Open. . " HOSIERY, LU GLOVE AND ^5^ Trimming ^ DEPARTMENTS! LU AitK VUL,. or 0 NEW THINGS ID.LSTIFEL & CO. 1114 Main St TrirlO J^S. lUfODKS. NEW SILKS! THE COIIKECTSHADES IX Surahs, Rhadames AND Faille Francaise! JUST OPENED BY ! A AA , 5, mm & iiu. Special Low I'riccs on JlackBurahSilks SPLENDID QUALITY, ALL SILK, l^oi' ?r> c is. , S. RHODES & GO. ? STATION Kll Y. JEMKMHKR THAT CSoxt Siiiulay In ICiiNtor, And that h!1 the atest Easter Novelties! | iicl'ulliiK IIAnd I'altiictl Cards, Unique llookJ)e*lgni, hh well an tlio regular lino o! r<l* In color*. Itiuged or I'rJces ?ro lower J in name class ot gooda havo been heretofore. J n't for?et to mako your frlendu plcAMKl by mall- \ ; mi KaMor Souvenir. 1 STAN TON' .V DAYENPOHT, fCi So. I'JO I Market Ptrwt. 52, SPRING TRADE. 1887. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, j c ANI) tailing I )ecoi%a,tionm. lie hnrmsHl Slock And GroatcKt Variety of Htylon ( or Mile at the very l.OWKST 1'KICKS by F .I0SKIMI lillAVHS & SON, ? iMI Twelfth fitrevt. clf|?honu 17ft. null ? <I1K 1'ITT.SItUlUill " DIHl'ATCII, ] Ivorcil ilnlly to any mMrww at lftwntapor weok, oihr, IncliiitliiK HumlayM. Dullv by mull fiftcUt mouth, Kb ?m. luelutliuKHumlnyii. U. a. ^UlMHY, Awn, '22 No. H'l Market ritreoL " === 1' musical noons. (UNO ] nvroviasro-. Ihiiom Mo veil iiml Tuned l>y K. W. BAUMKR, fib 1810 Market HtroeL QKO. n* TAYLOn-SPRLNG GOODS. NEW SPRING AND oiimmtd nnnnoi oummui uuuuo: JUST RECEIVED, And Now Being Opened and Placed on Sale by GEO. R. TAYLOR. Having just completed our regular purchase ol Goods adapted to the present and approaching season, we beg to announce the tact, and call the attention of all interested to our choice and extensive lines ol Imported Dress Goods! Of which we make a specialty?keeping none but MRWT7CT RCCT . ?MV ?? JUk/i. UUU U1C XJL^J i SILKS AND VELVETS ! LACES FOR DRESSES In Spanish, Guipure, Chantilly and other new hand run goods, very fine and in choice designs. Vre would call attention also to our 3STEW stock; OF LACE CURTAHsTS I Unsurpassed in elegance, and at very low prices. OUIt NEW STOCK OF H ^ I A ? ?n Lames' mimic underwear Surpasses any previous effort in quality of work and material. Jackets, Beaded Wraps, Parasols, Gloves, Fine Dress Trimmings, French and Japanese Fans, in great variety and elegance. In short, our stock was never more complete and attractive than at this time. GEO. R7TAYLBR. DON'T WAIT! OUR, BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS H.A.YB COME! Fumihire of all Kinds! CARPETS I Oil Glottis, Window Shades, Linoleums, Curtain Poles, AND CHAINS. Styles tlie Latest,Qualities Excellent PRICES LOW. FREW&BERT8GHY 1117 M-A-IUST STREET. mrlO JjOUANufc CO. BUSINESS CAHDS. JAMES L. UAWLEY & CO., DIETETIC PREPARATIONS. Wo nro Headquarters for nil the popular goo<l* In r??g Wheel inc. W \'w 111* JJjlft *1)0)) lUf CODllOJJMVl .Ml)If- HorUl'lr'* K/wl ?1 ilellin'? Food, Nettle's Milk Pood, Imperial T7^ W. \\ ELliJ, Iranum. I.aetHtod Food, Valentlne'ii Meat Jnlco, JJJ, iClblx'sKxi, heel, licet I'eptouolda, Ac., Ac. logan As co.. Architect aiul Superintendent, l)rosKl?u, llrldKU Corner. collNKH KOKF ST. mid ALLEY 10. ... . Ke*ldrure, CI Twenty-second Btreet. Watch Your Temperature.) OTEPUEN McOULLOUGH, J it Ht received, a Rrcat variety ol THKKMOMK- ^ , *KIW, for otllce, l'arlor or I'hyrtclan'ii um?, Hand- LOlltFUCtOr 811(1 I>I1U(10F* omo ntylcs at low price*. 1 hose using Natural lu have special need lor a Thermomctor. Brlok and Wooden Bnlldtngv Krcctod, Hoofs, Sky. TjOftAN CIO.. lights, Oountore and Shelving and all Carpenter , rT ? Work l'rompily Attenilod to oil Kwuoinblo Toran Dnigxiatfl, Brldge.Oornor. M A _ ?-Shop In rear ol Capitol, Kwldoaoe M FU 1WNERS OF HORSES & CATTLE g? ? lud It olton nccewary. ftt this season. to 11*0 Ton- ARonU lor the Uolebratod Ax*0 latent w and Mood Purifiers In keerl?R their mock In oodordor. wu ask their attention to the (tidestrncUblo Wrought lUltl JUallcjiblo French Condition Pow*lor, iron tree guard, ,'hlch wo have been selling for many yearn, and hlch wo conlldently rwoininond. ?-? ? WllKKLINU It A K Kit Y. pavcci jriugBtnui) i?iui?u uorucr. UIBnUllkllV Rl^iU UKK\Lv) i Among tho boat mUIuk Ortckoni to-day in l"r,l"'r ' .* - Jlnrviii's HiiRlt) Ifuttcr Crackers. i 'ICTUUKS, AUT MAT1?K1AI?N? lCTC. The only Huttor Cmckcron tho market that Is cruw AKT STUK1C 182^28?" h ?'"???-""? ??*\Vo are headunarteni lor Extra Borta Cracker*. *404 ? l-omon JliHCUlt ami (linger Buai?. HIr Cookies,Cart Al 1-22 Marlict Street* Wheel*, UliiKer Cake*. Watur ami BiiRar Crackow, Milk Him'uH Kttd Hunt Tnok. KverythliiR nleo, clean, bright Mint now; plonty Alway*order Marrln'a Superior Crockan from ' natural ll?hU Cull and two mo ut tho new nutu- your Krocor, and get tho boat raado. jr. \onr?, Ac., iuapootliilly. h\fi) K. L, NICOlili *U34 ViilKKUNU 11AKKKY CO. t AMUSKMKNTfl. I ' jp OPERA IIOTJHE2! I ' Kour rerforwitnccaOnly! V Monday, Tuesday A And Wednesday Nights, ?AND? M WEDNESDAY MATINEE! V-T Ai'iiib 11, m .? in. KICK'S UGAUTIKUI. E1MGEL11EI LWlth 1U UrCHt Star Ctit, Ud Consocutlre Your. Ud IK6U Nlghti in New York, 108 N1GUT8 IN CU10AU0. 10X NNew Mailed Now roituQiml New Hconeryl Now KfTocUt , And the Graud Match of Etiiiq ama/onsj I Mr. W. W. TttxotsoN, Mauagor. ***Admiailon, St 00,75 mul 85 cents. No extra ' charge tor reserved so-it* dalo at Naumor'a Batnr* day. April tt ; ap7 Grand Opera House. 0.0. GKNTHKU, Lcnet and Manager. ONJC WKKK ONLY, Commencing Monday livening, April 11. (J rand Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday. TLo Greatest Living lr.sh Comcdlani, iSlieolian and Coyne, Iu their Laughable Muilcal Comedy, GKOQAN'S ELEVATION! Supported br tbo Uc?t Company of Musical Artlita in America, introducing New and Original Kougx, Dances, Keels, Ac. Admission, )5, 25 and &0 cents. Mallnco price*, 15, 25 and S5 cents. Reserved seals on sale at bhclh's MusloHloro. ap7 COM MISSION HltH* MALK8. QOMMISSIONEK'S HALE. utato of >Vost Virginia, Cltr of Wheeling, m.: Jn the Municipal Court of Wheeling. Franklin niilldlng Association of 1 M.rll.i'.Fmr.ohio, Chaiiccry. Mosca J. Miller and other*. j In pursuance of tho authority vested lu me by a nccrce of said Court entered lu tbo above eutitled cause ou tho 31st day of October, IMS5,1 will loll at tbo frontdoor of tho Court House of Ohio County, West Virginia, on SATURDAY, the aotli DAY of APRIL. 1887, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following do scribed real estate: Tbo north half of Ix>t No. 15 lu George ZJUh* julillllon to tho city of Wheeling: also, the north thirty-two feet of tho Mouth half of IiOt No. 1& In George /.Mis' addition to tho city of Wheeling. TERMS OF SAL??Owe-thlnl and an much moro as the purchaser elect* to pay in cash on tho day ol Kale, the balaucc in two equal installments in six and twelve mouths respectively, from day of Kale, with interest, the purchaser to givo promissory uote? for the deferred payments. W. J. W. COWDKN, Special Commissioner. W. H. HALLER, Auctioneer. That Raid Special Commissioner has given bond with security in accordauco with law, m required by said decree, is hereby cortlfle<l this 2d day of April, 1887. THOMAS M. DARRAH, ap5-M Clerk of tho Municipal Court. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF BENWOOD PROPERTY. Jn tho Circuit Court ol Marshall County, W. Va. Hester A. Lluebarger, Guardian,Ac.,") vs. >In Chancery. W. T. Llucborger, ct. al. J Pursuant to a decree made iti said cause on the 13th day of November, A 1). 1885. the undersigned Special Commissioner will offer for sale on SATURDAY, APRIL :*?, 1887. at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, at public auction ou the premise* In the town of Itenwood, Marshall county, W. Va., to the highest bidder, the fallowing described real estate, to-wlt: Lot No. (2) two situated ou Frout or First street, in Hiram McMechen'8 addition to the town of itenwood. TERMS OF SALE?One-third, and a* much moro of the purchase money as the purchaser may elect to pay in cash, and the residue payable lu two equal installments of six and twelve months respectively from the day of salo with interest from that day, the purchaser to give his note for such deferred payments with good personal security, approved by tho undersigned, and tho title to be retained until payment in full of the purchase money. GIRSON L. CRaNMER, Special Commissioner. I. A. 0. Baker, Clerk of said Court, do certify that the above named Special Commissioner baa given bond and security as required by law and said decree. A. 0. RAKER, apt* Clerk. HEAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. No. 101 Fifteenth street, 81600 a mouth. Two rooms second lloor 2205 Water street, 8-100 a mouth. No. 459 National Road, 83 00 a month. Two rooms, 1610 Woods street, S5 00 a month. The Second Floor ol No. JIM Alain street. No. 20G Kighteentn street. 6 rooms, 810 coa month. No. 1520 Market street, two oillce rooms with natural gas. Store-room southeast corner of Seventeenth aud Woods streets. Store Room, No. 2153 Main street, with uaturat gas, 810 00 a month. FOR Twelve Lota on High street, 8*5 00 each. Three Lots on Charles street, 8150 00 each. Two Lou ou Charles street, 8i25 03 each. One Lot south of dwelling No. 2&0 1 EofT street, 81,000. No. 740}$ Market street, 81,330. No. 2330 Alain street, aud No. 23JS Main street, 84,500. No. 2310 Main street, 82.100. No. 45 Thirteenth street, 5 rooms, 81,000. i% acrcaof laud near Stono Church, Kim Grove. 225 Aero Farm on Middle Wheeling Creek, three miles from Trladelphia, 800 per acre. Six Acres on Peter's Hun, 81,000. A desirable residence at Beech Bottom, on the lino of tho P., W. At Ky. Railroad, 12 miles from Wheeling, consisting at a new frame houso and 12 acres of land; will exchange for desirable city property. I*o. 02 Virginia Btreet, 6 roomed frame house, ground S5 feet front, ruuuing back to alloy 120 feet;, can be bought for 81,700. No. 99 South Front street, 9 rooms and bathroom, ground CO by 12S feet. No.l3)'Jwelfth street. No. 2919 Chapliuestreet, 12 rooms, 8',COO. A building site on Nineteenth street east of No. 1S7,823 00 a frout foot. I nu.w^orinr rout street. JAMES A. HEXKY, Real Estate Agent, Collector aud Notary Public, | RpS Offlrfl. Nn ir.W Marlrpt Btrwrt. 1CKMOVALS. _____ _ OF REMOVAL. The Singer Manufacturing Company hp.vc removed thu Singer Sewing Machine Oillce from Market street to .No. 70 Twelfth street, second door below Natural On* Otllco. npC THE HOME STEAM LAUNDRY AND?? Carpet Renovating Establishment, COHNKU MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, Have removed their down town onieo to II. SONNEHOKN'S Gent's Furnishing Store, opposite McLure Honto. irGoods called lor aud delivered free ol charge. LUTZ uuoa, ?lO I'ROl'KIKTOKS. FUHN1TUKR AND CAHPHTS. CL08ING 0UT WALE ?OF? Furniture and Garnets Having determined to closo out my stock of Furniture aud CarpeU, I will sell By Retail at Wholesale Prices. T1IK STOCK CONSISTS OK Pint Parlor Suites, Fine aud Medium Chamber Suites, Carjxts, Oil Cloths and llwjs, Winnow Shades, all Kinds, Tables, Stands and Wardrobes, N'uuUor Chairs, all Style*, Common lietlsteads and Chairs, roRcthor with * largo Rssortmont of goofo m,cj, m are usually kept In a tlrnt-clasa t urultvue House. O'.vc 100 n i?7.6vn lur yuureclvcs and 1 will mako It pay yon, TJISDlCrtaWltlNG ! All call* in the Undertaking line will be prompt* y and carefully attended to. WM;. ziosris, mrtfriuw Cor. Market Tyronty-mYond St. A \A, KINDS OF BOOK AND JOli tx. HUNTING neatly and promptly executed he lutelllgeuoei Job Kooma,